3rd Volunteer Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment Officers Shoulder Belt And Pouch, Circa 1902 - 1908
In wonderful condition for its age, white buff leather shoulder belt complete with king's crown silver plated badge with mounted fittings, whistle, keep and chain. Attached to its black pouch at the rear with white metal fittings and original silver plated generic RVC bugle pouch badge. All pieces with retaining nuts. Whistle still whistles. A rare belt with original fittings in very good c... read more
Inns of Court OTC ( 27th London Regiment ) Blackened Brass Metal Shoulder Title
Blackened finish worn away in part with service wear, three original lugs remaining. Worn between 1908 and 1932.
Westlake No 1567 refers
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10.00 GBP
2nd Volunteer Battalion (VB) The Gloucestershire Regiment QVC Victorian Other Ranks Helmet Plate
A black finish (gloss) to front with some wear to highpoints creating an attractive patina. Three of three original loops to the reverse. Red felt backing a recent addition for display. In very good condition. Worn circa 1887 - 1902.
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145.00 GBP
1st Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment Officers Pouch Belt Plate
A gorgeous 1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment Officer's Silver-Plated Shoulder Belt Plate of two-part construction with three original screw posts to the reverse. In very good condition. Worn 1887 - 1902.
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265.00 GBP
6th Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) - Fifeshire Volunteer Battalion White Metal Glengarry Badge
A genuine die struck white metal glengarry badge, version with garter rather than a circlet, with two original brass loops to the reverse (nipped together but functional just about) worn by the 6th (Fifeshire) Volunteer Battalion, The Black Watch. The Thain of Fife to the centre of a strap bearing the motto. Some staining to finish and centre motif delicate from damage. The points which secure... read more
3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers NCO's Bronzed Glengarry Badge, King's Crown
A large die struck glengarry badge in bronzed brass with two original loops. King's crown so 1902 - 1908 only. A very pleasing example with sharp detail,with only minor wear to bronzed finish on highpoints. Usually found in white metal, I suspect this is a sergeant / NCO issue as in bronze. Scarce.
Bloomer -Scottish Regimental Badges 1793 - 1971) Fig 111 refers (but this exam... read more
T / 14 / County of London (London Scottish) Regiment One Piece Brass Shoulder Title
A scarce one piece brass shoulder title, with three original loops. One has sprung open but been reformed to make a loop so still functional. Some polishing from service wear otherwise in good condition.
Westlake No 1526 refers.
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14th Middlesex ( Inns of Court ) Volunteer Rifle Corps ( VRC ) Gilding Metal Cap Badge, circa 1905 - 1908
Die struck with two original long lugs to the reverse. Circa 33cm tall. In good condition with slight bending to lugs.
Note the initials VRC. Scarce Badge. In very good condition, worn circa 1905-08 only. It bears the four shields of the Inns within laurel wreath bearing a four part scroll `South Africa 1900 1901` with scroll across the base inscribed `Inns of Court VRC`. read more
40.00 GBP
WW1 - 4th / 5th / 6th Battalions ( Territorial ) Suffolk Regiment Bi Metal Cap Badge - Maker named Bodill Parker & Co
Bi metal cap badge with original slider, some very slight damage to bottom right of applied scroll otherwise in good condition. Correctly applied and original maker mark on slider ' BP & Co Ld. B'ham ' (Bodill Parker & Co Limited, not tobe confused with Bent & Parker). Scarce.
See the following URL for more information on the BP&Co mark:
http://www.britishbadgef... read more
QVC 4th (West London) Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps Blackened Brass Cap Badge, pre 1902
A scarce die struck cap badge in blackened brass with two original loops to the reverse. "4th Middx R.V." on the circlet. Circa 4.3cms tall. Most of black finish intact. Post 1908 they became the 13th Battalion, The London Regiment (Kensington).
The Military Historical Society Bulletin Vol 4 No 21, August 1955, pp12-13 refers (but this is the earlier QVC pattern). Comm DaMc ... read more