Scarce 1st Breknockshire V.B.S.W. ( South Wales ) Borderers Fine Victorian Officers Glengarry
Die-struck silver plated officer's glengarry badge and in excellent good condition with two original silvered lugs to the reverse. Circa 5.3cm tall. Circa 1885 - 1908. Previously 1st Administrative Battalion Brecon Rifle Volunteers. Of Welsh interest.
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1st V.B. RWF Volunteer Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers ( Pre 1908 ) Bronze Cap Badge
Made from bronze and in good condition with two original lugs to the reverse. Sharp detail with very little wear to finish. Circa 4cm tall. Welsh interest.
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Royal Anglesey Light Infantry Militia Glengarry Badge, 1874 - 1877, of Welsh interest
A very scarce and extraordinarily attractive glengarry badge worn for a limited time only as the unit was redesignated as Engineers in 1877 ( Hay, p244). Darkened silver plate with two original lugs to the reverse. The head of St. David ( of Wales ) in an oak spray to the centre of a strung bugle horn. In excellent condition with minor service wear but with sharp detail.
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2nd ( Walker ) Corps Northumberland Rifle Volunteers Other Rank's Helmet Plate , circa 1880 - 1881
A universal pattern helmet plate with the title on the circle " 2nd NORTHUMBERLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS " with three original lugs to the reverse. Die stamped in white metal Circa 131mm tall and 106mm wide. Sharp detail and no damage to bugle and strings, but there are some very small stress fractures on the right of the central circle. Scarce as only worn September 1880 to circa June 1881,... read more
Scarce Royal Fusiliers Bronze Officers OSD Collar Badge - without motto
Two part contruction with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 4cm tall and 2.3cm wide. Minor wear to highpoints otherwise in very good condition. Worn with rose only and no motto, upright on the khaki drill. Not often encountered.
Chruchill No 198 refers.
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Herefordshire Light Infantry Badge - Gaunt London
Die struck white metal cap badge with original slider, stamped J.R. Gaunt London. In unissued condition. Post 1947, when the Herefordshire regiment became a light infantry regiment, and part of the Corps of the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ).
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Durham ( Light Infantry ) ( DLI ) Militia White Metal Other Rank's Victorian Glengarry Badge
A very scarce badge as worn by the militia, often mistakenly attributed to the volunteers, with three orginal dark toned lugs to the reverse. The badge is in good condition with sharp detail. The only fault is minor damage to the two of the little studs on the top of the orb of the crown (see photo). Circa 7cm tall and 4.8cm wide. Worn circa 1887 - 1896.
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1st Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers Other Rank's Helmet Plate, worn c.1883-1893
Die stamped in bronzed gilding metal, correctly and contemporaneously painted black as was often the case with other ranks of this volunteer battalion. With three original and long dark toned lugs to the reverse with no damage or repairs. Circa 10cm tall and 6.8cm tall.
Col D Wood No 114 refers (in which he also comments on the correctness of the black painted finish).
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1st ( Tynemouth ) Corps Northumberland Rifle Volunteers Shoulder Belt Plate
Worn by officers and sergeants only from 1859 to 1862 when the corps was disbanded. Three original screw posts to the reverse. Originally silver plated but this has been worn away and detail to the three crowns in the centre has been polished. As a result it looks more brassy than perhaps it should, but scarce and in good condition otherwise. Circa 88mm tall and 64mm wide.
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