WW2 Embroidered Matched Facing Pair 1st Pattern 49th ( West Riding ) Division Formation Signs - Iceland Force
Removed from uniform, a padded pair of facing white (these ones could do with a bath as they now look light brown) polar bears each on an iceberg against a black background. The padding is original battle dress material. 1st pattern with polar bear's head facing down. Worn from May 1940 onwards. 10th and 11th DLI amongst other units wore these. Possibly officers.
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Gordon Highlanders Tartan Kilt Patch Backing for Cap Badge
A three inch square Gordon tartan patch as worn behind the cap badge. Good thick cloth with intersection of the thin yellow stripes correct in the centre of the patch.
"Badge Backings & Special Embellishments of the British Army" p 142 refers.
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Middle East - British Military Mission - Libya Embroidered Formation Sign Patch Flash
As worn, a scarce embroidered example of the white Star and Crescent within Arabic script on a circular background of red black and green, with four press-stud fittings to the reverse. In very good condition. Worn 1958 - 1969. The mission was very small. In 1958 it consisted of only 10 officers, 12 SNCOs and 12 administrative ORs.
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4/7 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards RAC Regimental Flash Cloth Arm Designation
Worsted cloth formation sign. Diamond black border with chevrons in black, gold and two in dull red. Hessian backed. Small black diamond was worn at the top. Worn by all ranks on battledress. In very good condition.
Introduced in 1939 when the regiment was mobilised with the BEF to go to France. It was expected that for security reasons, the regiment would not be permitted to wea... read more
O Neg Cloth Patch
Modern British forces blood type tactical patch on velcro for O negative, the latter of which can be given to any patient in an emergency so is of particular value (The Quartermaster's boss (Mrs F) has so far given 56 pints of O negative). I guess if a soldier is wounded it is also important to know that they are O negative, as they can only receive their own blood type or plasma. Soldiers ar... read more
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WW2 - 2nd Battalion the Wiltshire Regiment / 5th ( Yorkshire ) Division Battledress Combination
1st Pattern printed 5th Division formation sign above a maroon / purple Maltese cross for the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment sewn on to a cut out panel of battledress sleeve. Some mothing to Wiltshire cross on left hand-side otherwise in good condition.
The 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment, began the war as part of the 13th Infantry Brigade, which also included 2nd Cameronian... read more
WW2 Printed 45th ( West Country ) Infantry Division Formation Sign - Drakes Drum
WW2 printed example of "Drake's Drum" worn by this Territorial Army Division, which served as a duplicate division for the 43rd ( Wessex ) Division as both were formed from the South-Western Counties. Removed from uniform and in very good condition.
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Gibraltar Garrision Printed Formation Cloth Sign
Printed example, yellow key on a red background. Worn at the Fortress Headquarters to signify that Gibraltar was the key to the Mediterranean. In good unissued condition.
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WW2 HQ 21st Army Group Embroidered Cloth Formation Flash Sign
Yellow crossed swords on a blue cross on a red shield, removed from uniform, but badly mothed on the blue cross. Condition reflected in price.
Brian Davis No 3 refers.
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British Army - GHQ ALFSEA / SEALF / FARELF Printed Cloth Formation Designation Sign
Original, removed from uniform. Printed. Evidence of a centre fold. Colours still good.
During wartime it was ALFSEA (Allied Land Forces South East Asia), then worn by SEALF (HQ South East Asia Land Forces) which succeeded ALFSEA in December 1946. Changed again on 15th August 1947 to FARELF ( Far Eastern Land Forces (British Army)), but with no change to formation sign d... read more