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The Berkshire Yeomanry - Gilt Brass Metal Pair of Collar Badges

The Berkshire Yeomanry - Gilt Brass Metal Pair of Collar Badges

An attractive pair of gilt brass metal collar badges each with two original loops to the reverse. Apparently they depict the coat of arms of Hungerford. In good condition and one with small stain to base of crescent.  read more

Code: 60643

32.00 GBP

Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Facing Pair of White Metal Collar Badges

Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Facing Pair of White Metal Collar Badges

Die struck white metal facing pair of collar badges with two original loops to the reverse of each. Not a matching a pair, reasonably good from the front, but different pattern of fixings to the reverse.

F9.7(2)  read more

Code: 61029

14.00 GBP

WW2 War Raised Unit - 23rd Hussars Officers Pair of Silver Plate and Gilt Collar Badges

WW2 War Raised Unit - 23rd Hussars Officers Pair of Silver Plate and Gilt Collar Badges

A near mint pair of officers silver plated and gilt three part construction collar badges with two original loops to the reverse of each (north - south). In very good condition. With sharp detail and bright gilt. A close but not exact match.

For Hostilities Only Fig 22 refers( which claims these are Gaunt pattern).

F59.1  read more

Code: 61055

75.00 GBP

Generic Light Infantry Regiment Bugle - Theatre Made most probably in India

Generic Light Infantry Regiment Bugle - Theatre Made most probably in India


An unusual and very finely cast brass strung bugle, with two small and original lugs to the reverse. Looks too good to have been cast from the front view. Lovely item. Bugle faces to right. As worn by units such as the Durham Light Infantry ( DLI ) and other Light Infantry Regiments

A193  read more

Code: 62317

10.00 GBP

Rare 3rd Kings Own Hussars Rearing Horse White Metal Facing Pair Collar Badges

Rare 3rd Kings Own Hussars Rearing Horse White Metal Facing Pair Collar Badges

A facing pair of die struck white metal cap badges with two original dark toned loops to the reverse of each. Line cavalry collar badges approved in 1898 - 1899. This design was not popular and quickly replaced by the running long horse variety. Not clear if ever issued for other ranks. Facing but not matching.

Final photo shows the collar badge on the left next to the larg...  read more

Code: 62793

80.00 GBP

Victorian King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) Left Facing Bronze Metal Collar Badge, 1881 - 1887

Victorian King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) Left Facing Bronze Metal Collar Badge, 1881 - 1887

A left facing die struck bronze metal collar badge with two original lugs to the reverse of each. According to the Museum, as cited by Churchill, they were unpopular with the Regiment and only worn for one year, 1881 - 1882, even though the pattern that replaced them was not sealed until 1887. Who can say, whether worn for one year, or five years, in either event they are scarce. This one is ...  read more

Code: 56798

15.00 GBP

Pair of Intelligence Corps Officer 's Bronze OSD Collar Badges

Pair of Intelligence Corps Officer 's Bronze OSD Collar Badges

A well matched pair of collar dogs with two original lugs to each, Good sharp detail with no wear to finish. One is very slightly darker than the other but other than that an excellent match. pre 1952.  read more

Code: 57181

16.00 GBP

Victorian Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders ( A&SH ) Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge - Cat's tail up

Victorian Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders ( A&SH ) Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge - Cat's tail up

Die cast bronze with two original lugs to the reverse. Early pattern with cat's tail up, pre 1902. In very good condition with minor wear to bronze finish on the high points.

Churchill No 1828 refers (but left facing).

B23.5  read more

Code: 57233

12.00 GBP

Royal Welsh Fusiliers ( RWF ) Officers Bronze OSD Collar Badge

Royal Welsh Fusiliers ( RWF ) Officers Bronze OSD Collar Badge

Early pattern bronze 2 part collar badge with applied dragon facing to the left. This has its tail with tuft rather than curl and arrow end, as described by Churchill as an early pattern issue. Signs of some service wear, but original lugs and cotter pin. Generally good condition. Circa 5.5cm tall.

Churchill No 640 refers.  read more

Code: 57264

14.00 GBP