9th / 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) Officers Bullion Beret Badge
A fine EIIR coloured silks and gold bullion officers' private purchase beret badge on red felt backing, removed from cap. Slightly moth grazing to front red backing but no holes, has some age to it. In very good condition,
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40.00 GBP
6th (Territorial Battalion) The Hampshire Regiment (Duke of Connaughts Own) Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Die struck with original slider and four sweat / braising / expansion holes to the rear. The bi metal badge was worn prior to 1947. In superb condition.
Gaylor p66 and Plate 21 refers.
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35.00 GBP
WW1 East Surrey Regiment Gilding Metal Economy Cap Badge
A very nice example with original slider. Gaylor confirms an all brass WW1 economy version.
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WW1 Queens Regiment (Royal West Surreys) Bi-Metal Cap Badge
In very good condition with original long slider.
Also worn by the 22nd an 24th London Regiments.
K&K Vol 1 No 590 refers.
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Kings Own ( Yorkshire Light Infantry ) (KOYLI) ( 51st & 105th Foot) Other Ranks WW1 All Brass Economy Pattern Cap Badge
The smallest cap badge in the British army, with original slider to the reverse. In good condition. The usual pattern has a white metal rose to the centre. Gaylor confirms this regiment wore an all brass economy pattern in WW1. Scarce.
K&K Vo1 1 No 670 refers
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Queens Own Hussars (QOH) Anodised Aluminium Cap Badge - Gaunt London
A worn example, with original slider maker marked JR Gaunt London. Signs of service wear and tail bent downwards behind rear legs to protect it. A reasonable rather than good example.
The Queen's Own Hussars was formed from the amalgamation of the 3rd The King's Own Hussars and the 7th Queen's Own Hussars in 1958. The regiment served in Aden and Northern Ireland and as part of... read more
5.00 GBP
WW1 Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1st Pattern, Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
With the spelling "Welsh". A good stiff badge with original slider. Signs of service wear otherwise in good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 622 refers.
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WW1 Queens Regiment (Royal West Surreys) Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Seen some service but otherwise in good condition with original long slider. Halo a little flattened, as often found on this pattern. There is a gilt solder run down from the front hoof over "The" on title scroll. Actually quite a hard badge to find.
Also worn by the 22nd an 24th London Regiments.
K&K Vol 1 No 590 refers.
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Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment ( 100th & 109th Foot) WW1 issue Bi Metal Cap Badge - Curly Scrolls Pattern
Made from bi-metal and in good condition with original slider to the reverse and single sweat / brazing hole to the reverse of the coronet. This is the scarcer variety with the curly scrolls and squatter coronet. It is slightly smaller than the straight scroll pattern and the feather points or tips at the base are in brass rather than white metal. The brass points of the feathers at the base do... read more
WW1 Tyneside Scottish ( 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 29th Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers ) 2nd pattern White Metal Cap Badge, introduced April 1915
Scarce and original white metal cap badge (with the more lion-like looking lion) in good condition with original brooch pin to the reverse. As worn in WW1 by 20th , 21st , 22nd , 23rd and 29th (Service) Battalions, The Northumberland Fusiliers ( Tyneside Scottish ). This badge has a nice curve to it and original stout pin fitting as encountered on WW1 examples.
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