WW1 Indian Army - 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs Bi-Metal Shoulder Title
An attractive theatre made two part riveted construction bi-metal shoulder title with two original tombstone style fixings to the reverse. Officer quality.
Nath, Ashok "Sowars and Sepoys" Fig 342
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WW1 Indian Army - 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry Other Ranks Cap Badge
Theatre made cast gilded cap badge with one of two original lugs remaining to the reverse. Circa 40mm tall and 44mm wide. The Regiment was disbanded 1923.
Nath, Ashok "Sowars and Sepoys" Fig 772 refers.
The final photo shows it against the collar badge, listed separately for sale as my item 68114.
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55.00 GBP
WW1 Indian Army - 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry Cast Brass Collar Badge
A small and attractive collar badge, theatre cast in brass with two original integral fixing loops to the reverse. Circa 27mm tall and 28mm wide. The Regiment was disbanded in 1923.
The final photo shows it against the cap badge, listed separately for sale as my item 68115.
Nath, Ashok "Sowars and Sepoys" Fig 773 refers.
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WW1 Indian Army - 116th Mahrattas Cast Brass Cap Badge
Nicely cast flat backed cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 48mm tall and 40mm wide. In excellent condition and scarce.
Nath, Ashok "Sowars and Sepoys" Fig 962 refers.
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Indian Army - Bombay Light Patrol, White Metal Cap Badge
Of UK manufacture given it is die struck. Two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.9cms tall. In superb good condition. Post 1933.
Prior to 1933, known as the Bombay Light Horse, part of the cavalry reserve of the British Indian Army, . The badge was modified from "Horse" to Patrol" in 1933 to reflect their mechanisation as the Bombay Light Patrol.
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45.00 GBP
Indian Army - 2nd Battalion, 11th Sikh Plain Quoit Silver Headdress Cap Badge
Cap badge, 2nd Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment, as worn 1922-1950. An unmarked silver plated badge in the form of a plain quoit with original stout pagri pin fitting. Domed and circa 41mm in diameter. Some service wear and light scratches but otherwise in good condition and scarce.
Quoits, or chakram, are a traditional edged weapon from the Indian subcontinent, particularly as... read more
Indian Sub-Continent - Burma Burmese Rangoon Police (RP) Cast White Metal Cap Badge
A scarce King's crown cap badge for the Rangoon Police, in what appears to have been cast in unmarked Indian Silver. In good condition with two original silvered loops to the reverse. Circa 3.5cms tall.
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55.00 GBP
WW1/WW2 Indian Medical Service Officers OSD Cap Badge - Blades
A die cast brass badge (rather than bronze) with two original blades (north - south) - do not recommend playing with these as the can become brittle with age. Circa 4.5cms tall. In very good condition with sharp detail.
The Indian Medical Service consisted solely of commissioned European medical personnel. The Indian Medical Department consisted of mainly Indian medical per... read more
Indian Army - 1st Punjab Regiment bi-metal Cap Badge, pre 1947
This cap badge is of two part construction and of Indian manufacture, gilding metal star and crown with a white metal central mounted riveted device, with two original tombstone style fixings to reverse (north - south) complete with cotter pin. Circa 4.1cms tall. In very good condition. A pleasing example.
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WW2 Indian Army - 1st Punjab Regiment Officer's Pair of Facing Collar Badges
A very attractive matching facing pair of gilt die cast brass collar badges. Two original lugs to the reverse of each. Circa 1.8cms wide and 1.8cms tall. Scarce.
The 1st Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947. It was transferred to the Pakistan Army on the Partition of India in 1947.
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