18th Hussars Pair of QVC Victorian Bi-Metal Collar Badges, King's Crown
A pretty good match from the front, however, one with loops replaced the other with original loops. In very good condition otherwise and sold as seen.
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24.00 GBP
5th Dragoon Guards Officers Silver Plated & Gilt Collar Badge - Facing Right
Die cast and of two part construction with two original loops to the reverse. King's crown, worn 1902 -1922. In very good condition.
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12.00 GBP
12th Lancers ( Prince of Wales's Royal ) Bi-Metal Collar Badges - three loops
An early pair of matching collar badges, each with three of three original loops to the reverse. Die cast for extra strength and with braising / sweat holes to the reverse of the PoW feathers. In very good condition with no damage. Post 1903 issue.
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35.00 GBP
16th Lancers Bi-metal Collar Badges, 1902 - 1904 only.
A rare pair of collar badges, not matching but display reasonably well together from the front. Two original loops to the reverse of each and braising / sweat holes to reverse of both. Rare as only worn without the "The" from 1902 - 1904. King's crown.
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38.00 GBP
Fusilier Brigade / Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF) Officer's No 1 Dress Bullion Collar Badge
Worn horizontally in facing pairs on the No 1 Dress Jacket. This one with St George facing to the right. Circa 43mm tall. In very good condition. As worn by officers of the Fusilier Brigade 1962 - 1968, and thereafter by Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Col D R Wood No 245 (Edn 2) refers.
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Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (RNF) Officer's No 1 & No 3 Dress Bullion Collar Badge
Removed from uniform but in good condition. Worn horizontally in facing pairs on the No 1 and No 3 Dress Jacket. This one with St George facing to the right. Circa 39mm tall. In very good condition. As worn by officers of the RNF from 1951 until 1963.
Col D R Wood No 240 (Edn 2) refers.
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12.00 GBP
Scarce Edwardian Issue EDVII 18th Hussars Bi-metal Collar Badges, worn circa 1902-1904 only
A pair of bi-metal colour badges, not an exact colour match but in all other respects they display well together and each has two original dark toned lugs to the reverse of each. King's crown and only worn for a couple of years (1902 - 1904). This regiment had a rapidly changing series of cap badges post 1904 until it settled on the all white metal pattern. In very good condition and scarce. B... read more
45.00 GBP
QVC Victorian Royal West Kent Other Ranks Facing Pair of Matched Brass Collar Badges
A facing pair with brass lugs. Churchill suggests introduced in 1899 and replaced in 1902 with a King's crown version. This basic pattern worn from 1881.
Churchill No 361 refers.
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Generic White Metal Volunteer Artillery / Volunteers / Territorial Battalion Fusilier Regiments / Volunteer Artillery plain white metal collar badges
A very nice pair with two original loops to the reverse. A good match from the front, slightly different from the rear. Worn pre-1897, but also formed part of shoulder titles post that date for Volunteer Battalions to 1908 and 'walking-out' shoulder titles for Territorial Battalions until 1920. Also worn by Volunteer Artillery.
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20.00 GBP
West Yorkshire Regiment Matched Pair of Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badges
A superb pair, die cast in bronze and of some considerable quality, with two original loops to the reverse of each. Attributed by Churchill to the West Yorkshire Regiment, post 1925. Circa 3cms tall.
Thanks as ever to the LFM for the correct identification.
Churchill No 462 refers.
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