DCLI - The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry (32nd & 46th Foot) Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
Die struck with original slider to the reverse. A Good stiff badge.
K&K Vol 1 No 641 refers.
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The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) White Metal Glengarry Badge, QEII issue
A good heavy quality stiff white metal badge with two original long loops (some twisting), QEII issue, Lacessit spelling. Sealed pattern 1956. Pre anodised issues. Great condition.
K&K Vol 2 no 2004 refers.
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Fusilier Brigade / Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF) Bandmaster/ Bandsman / Drummers Full Dress Large Grenade Badge
A scarce, silver-plated and gilt, band badge for Fusilier /Brigade / Royal Regiment of Fusiliers with two original loops to the reverse (east -west). In fabulous condition. As K&K2027 but much larger at circa 90mm x 66mm. There was also a much larger version (140mm x 115mm) which was withdrawn after a short time.
There is an image of this larger badge on the facing colour pla... read more
WW1 / WW2 The East Surrey Regiment (31st & 70th Foot) Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
An earlier pattern badge with original slider and seven expansion / braising / sweat holes to the reverse (one of which is hiding behind slider). A great badge with sharp detail. Circa 4.2cm tall. Gaylor also confirms an all brass WW1 economy version.
K&K Vol 1 No 640 refers.
See item 60054 for the Victorian flat topped pattern crown.
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The Gloucestershire Regiment (28th & 61st Foot) - Other Ranks Brass Back Badge
Circa 2cm across, small die struck back badge for wear on the reverse of the cap, with original slider to reverse. No badge collection is complete without one. Found with lugs also.
The 28th Foot (1st Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment from 1st July 1881) had the unique honour of wearing a back badge in recognition of their distinguished conduct when engaged by cavalry both t... read more
Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh 's) Brass Cap Badge - Prince Philip Cypher - Gaunt
A scarce brass cap badge with original slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers mark for JR Gaunt London (no full stop). The cypher and coronet of Prince Philip as adopted in 1954 (note it is not the earlier and more commonly encountered entwined AEA) to the centre of a cross with the coronet above and title scroll below. This, and the anodised pattern which followed, was only worn betwee... read more
Royal Fusiliers Gilding Metal Cap Badge, QEII issue - JR Gaunt London
In very good condition with original slider and maker marked JR Gaunt London (no full stop). QEII crown. Worn 1952 - 1959 only.
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The Border Regiment White Metal Cap Badge - QEII issue
In unissued condition with original slider maker marked JR Gaunt London with its own original red felt backing cloth to voided centre and its brass retaining strip. They don't come better than this.
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Ulster Defence Regiment UDR (Post 1953) Large Gilt Pipers Badge
Made from gilded metal and in good condition with three original holding lugs, cotter pins and backing plate, in mint condition. . A large and impressive badge circa 7.8cm tall. QEII Crown.
E60.9
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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ( RRF ) Fusilier Cap Busby Grenade
Post 1967, brass grenade with two long loops to the reverse. Circa 9.2cm tall. In good condition.
A128.2
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