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WW1 Canada - 50th Infantry Battalion (Calgary) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch

WW1 Canada - 50th Infantry Battalion (Calgary) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch

Gilt and enamel, with original fully functional pin fixing. In lovely condition.

Comm StWi (SH35)

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Code: 66381

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WW1 Canada - 103rd Infantry Battalion (Victoria, British Columbia) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch

WW1 Canada - 103rd Infantry Battalion (Victoria, British Columbia) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch

An attractive silver and enamel brooch with fully functional and original pin fittings. Silver stamped with maker details JWT. Super.

Comm StWi (SH12)

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Code: 66382

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WW1 Canada - VIMY Battle Commemorative  Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge

WW1 Canada - VIMY Battle Commemorative Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge

A very attractive gilt and enamel brooch with original and fully functional pin fitting. Enamel intact and in good condition. Some light scratched details on the reverse which I cannot make out.

Comm StWi (SH33)

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Code: 66380

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WW1 Canada - 214th Infantry Battalion (Saskatchewan) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge

WW1 Canada - 214th Infantry Battalion (Saskatchewan) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge

A very attractive Silver (marked) and enamel brooch with original and fully functional pin fitting. Enamel intact and in good condition.

Comm StWi (SH7)  read more

Code: 66379

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WW1 Canadian CEF - 42nd Infantry Battalion 42nd Montreal Highlanders Glengarry Badge

WW1 Canadian CEF - 42nd Infantry Battalion 42nd Montreal Highlanders Glengarry Badge

A browning copper cap badge as worn by Canadian Battalions of the CEF (sometimes mistakenly assumed to be a brass WW1 economy badge worn by the Black Watch). With two original loops. In good condition.

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Code: 65878

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WW1 Canada - 2nd Pioneer Matched Set of Cap and Collar Badges

WW1 Canada - 2nd Pioneer Matched Set of Cap and Collar Badges

A matched set of equal colour, all in browning copper with two original loops to the reverse of each. No wear to fronts - superb condition.

Created on 22nd December 1915 and disbanded in March 1918.

Charlton p135 and Cox 862 refer.

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Code: 66306

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WW1 Canada - 127th Infantry Battalion CEF (12th York Rangers)  Cap Badge

WW1 Canada - 127th Infantry Battalion CEF (12th York Rangers) Cap Badge

A die struck browning copper example with two original loops and a hard to read maker's mark, looks like 'Tiptaft' on the rear top spike of maple leaf.

Charlton p194 refers.

Comm BoHa (300)

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Code: 66302

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WW1 Canadian - 83rd CEF Battalion Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Cap Badge - Ellis

WW1 Canadian - 83rd CEF Battalion Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Cap Badge - Ellis

Die struck in browning copper cap badge with two original loops (e-w) to the reverse (some twisting and bending but functional). Maker mark - Ellis & Co / 1916 - above the numerals to the reverse.

The 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 83rd Battalion was authorized on 10 Jul...  read more

Code: 66086

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WWI Canada -  58th CEF Overseas Infantry Battalion Brass Cap Badge (2nd Version)

WWI Canada - 58th CEF Overseas Infantry Battalion Brass Cap Badge (2nd Version)

Browning brass, unmarked, 35.5 mm x 37.8 mm, two original lugs (longer than those would expect to find on a collar badge), in very good condition. The second pattern cap badge is smaller than the first pattern. Both feature in Cox (and are shown in life size). See items 544 and 545.

The Battalion was raised in Central Ontario under the authority of G.O. 103A, August 15, 1915....  read more

Code: 66285

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WW1 Canadian Garrison Regiment Gilding Metal Collar Badge

WW1 Canadian Garrison Regiment Gilding Metal Collar Badge

In good condition (centre of badge slightly dished) with two original loops and cotter pin. Maker marked
'Caron Bros, Montreal' to reverse.

Formed in April 1918 to perform garrison duty in Canada, the thirteen battalions of the Canadian Garrison Regiment absorbed the Special
Service companies. There was a battalion in each of the thirteen military districts.read more

Code: 66256

15.00 GBP