6th ( Inniskilling ) Dragoons Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge with original slider, voided windows, and two sweat / braising holes to the reverse of the scroll. In good condition. An all brass version was issued in 1916.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 758 refers.
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7th Queen's Own Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
Bi-metal cap badge with sharp detail and original slider to the reverse. Four sweat / braising holes to the reverse. In very good condition. An all brass version appeared in 1916.
The Regiment was amalgamated in 1957 with the 3rd Hussars to form the Queen's Own Hussars.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 760 refers.
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8th ( King's Royal Irish ) Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
Bi metal cap badge with original slider with one sweat / braising hole to the reverse of the crown. Very good condition. An all brass version was issued in 1916.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 762 refers. read more
9th ( Queens Royal ) Lancers Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
White metal die struck cap badge, shaped to cap, with original slider. In very good condition. King's crown pattern pre 1952. A brass economy issue appeared in 1916.
The Regiment was amalgamated with the 12th Lancers in 1960.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 764 refers. read more
10th ( Prince of Wale's Own Royal Regiment ) Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A stunning bi-metal cap badge with sharp detail and original slider (bent to shape). An all brass economy issue appeared in 1969.
The regiment merged with the 11th Hussars in 1969.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 765 refers. read more
35.00 GBP
The 11th ( Prince Albert's Own ) Hussars Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge
A gilding metal cap badge with original slider. In excellent condition.
The Regiment used the family crest of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (the family crest of Prince Albert) with the motto 'Treu und fest' ('Loyal and steadfast'). A germanic symbol which survived throughout WW1, unlike the more blatent use eagles by other regiments.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 766 refers. read more
The 12th ( Prince of Wales's Royal ) Lancers Bi-metal Cap Badge - Firmin
Bi-metal cap badge in good condition with original slider, maker marked Firmin London to reverse and with a sweat / braise hole behind the POW feathers. Excellent condition.
The regiment was amalgamated with the 9th Lancers in 1960.
K&K Vol 1, No 768 refers.
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28.00 GBP
The 13th Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge (Type 1)
Two part construction with original slider to the reverse. Dark toned.
The badge is fairly simple in design with the motto 'Viret in aeternum' ('It flourishes for ever'). In 1922 the Regiment was amalgamated with the 18th Hussars.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 770 refers.
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45.00 GBP
The 13th Hussars Pattern Other Rank's Brass Cap Badge (Type 2)
A small gilding-metal die cast cap badge with a '13' on a Z-shaped scroll inscribed 'Hussars' and surmounted by an Imperial crown with original slider. Circa 3.3cm tall. Described in the 1900 Dress regulations as a field-service cap badge, but photographic evidence suggests the larger bi-metal badges were more often worn. In 1922, the 13th merged with the 18th Hussars.
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14th ( King's ) Hussars Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge ( 1st Type )
An attractive bi-metal badge depicting the Prussian eagle in white metal with original slider. Very hard to find a good example of this on a slider, and therefore the type that would have been worn in the first year of WW1. The badge which was withdrawn in 1915 and replaced by the second pattern detailed below on account of the use of German insignia in its design. This is a very goo... read more
60.00 GBP