Home Counties Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign Badge
A few stains, removed from uniform. Circa 5.5cm by 4.3cm. Some traces of bluetack to the reverse.
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WW2 Printed Southern Command (UK) Intelligence Corps Formation Sign.
Trimmed to shield shape but unworn condition. Five White Stars on a green background. In good condition.
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WW2 52nd (Lowland) Division 2 Part Printed Shoulder Title
Two part title removed from uniform. White canvas backing to both pieces. In very good condition.
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WW2 3rd Infantry Division Felt Cloth Formation Sign
Removed from uniform, some traces of display tape to the reverse. In very good condition.
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WW2 59th (Staffordshire) Division Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign
Removed from uniform, a 2nd line TA formation composed mainly of Staffordshire Territorials. A red pit-head against a black slag heap all on a blue felt background. In good overall condition.
Comprised of Staffordshire Territorial units and joined 21st Army Group for the Invasion of Europe. Served as part of the 21st Army Group during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy... read more
WW2 - 2nd Infantry Division Embroidered Formation Sign
Removed from uniform, embroidered and in good overall condition but some slight staining to bottom left. The division found itself in India and the Far East from 1942 onwards. Fought with 14th Army in the in the fierce jungle fighting campaign in Burma. The 'Crossed keys' on a black backing.
Cole p36 refers.
BoHa (37)
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Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Air Despatch Printed Formation Sign
An early WW II printed example of the right facing yellow" Dakota "on a blue background, worn by Air Despatch units of the RASC.
Davis No 199 refers.
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56th (London) Infantry Division / RASC KD Combination
In very good used condition.
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WW2 6th South African Armoured Division Felt Formation Sign on Sewn to Workshop Made Brass Backing PLate
Unusual to find like this. A great item from the Western Desert / Italian Campaign. Worn circa 1939 - 1945.
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The London Scottish (The Gordon Highlanders TA) Embroidered Regimental Flash Arm Designation
From its establishment in 1859 The London Scottish wore Hodden Grey uniforms with dark blue facings until 1914. In Khaki and on Battledress they wore a a Hodden Grey square with a dark blue thistle to commemorate this. Removed from uniform, the white mesh to the reverse is synthetic which makes this a post WW2 example, most probably 1950s early 1960s.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 1263 ... read more