Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badge - Gaunt Tablet
A light bronze die cast version with two original loops and a maker's tablet for JR Gaunt London. In very good condition.
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15.00 GBP
The Essex Regiment Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badge
A bronze die cast collar badge with three original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. This pattern authorised for wear from 1905.
Churchill No 1233 refers.
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15.00 GBP
Notts & Derby Regiment Officers OSD Bronzed Collar Badge (unvoided)
Die struck with two original loops to reverse (n-s). As Churchill No1260 but this is unvoided in the centre. he notes that in 1911 dress regulations is states centre pierced. So this could be earlier than that, or an 'economy' WW1 officer issue. Stag faces in right.
Churchill No 126 refers (but centre unvoided)
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6th (Territorial Battalion) The Hampshire Regiment (Duke of Connaughts Own) Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge - Firmin Tablet
Officers die cast bronze OSD fretted collar badge with two original loops to reverse and maker's mark Firmin tablet to back of crown. Same size as the cap badge but these are usually found on blades. In very good condition.
Churchill No 1030 refers.
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Royal Irish Fusiliers ( RIF) Pair of Princess Victorias Coronet White Metal Collar Badges
A close match, this pair of white metal coronets have two original dark toned lugs to the reverse of each. Worn from 1888, usually horizontally in combination with the grenade collar badge, with the coronet worn nearest the collar open. grenade badges not present.
In good condition and an earlier issue by the colouration of the lugs.
Churchill No 1770 refers.
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Officer's OSD Bronzed Collar
Die struck with two original loops. Good colour and in good condition. Circa 3.8cms tall.
Churchill No 1177 refers.
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Middlesex Regiment Officer's Early Pattern Silver Plate and Gilt Collar Badge
A real stunner of two part construction with two original short loops to the reverse. In very good condition with no polishing to highpoints. Silver dark toned, gilt still bright. Circa 2.9cms tall.
A number of patterns exist, but this one most closely matches Churchill's No 1449.
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9th (Cyclist) Battalion Hampshire Regiment Matched Pair of Brass Collar Badges
A die struck other ranks gilding metal matching pair with two original loops to the reverse of each. These are the 12 spoke pattern. Slight touch of verdigris otherwise in very good condition and scarce.
Raised 1911, disbanded 1920. These boys got to see the world in WW1, with service in India and Siberia.
Churchill No 1041 refers.
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Royal Irish Fusiliers (RIF) Officers Large Pattern Bullion Collar Badge
Circa 5.8cms tall. Silver plated mounted regimental pattern eagle above a plinth with the No 8 to centre. Removed from uniform. The usual floppiness at the grenade otherwise in good condition. An early and scarce collar badge.
Churchill No 1764 refers.
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Seaforth Highlanders early pattern Officers OSD bronze collar badge , Right Facing
Worn from 1881 until 1898, two original lugs to the reverse and in very good condition. Circa 3.4cm wide and 2.4cm tall. It would have been worn with a 'F' cypher. Die cast and bronze suggests it is an officer's OSD pattern. Scarce.
Churchill No 1807 refers.
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