1st Queens Dragoon Guards (QDG) Officers Frosted Silver Plate Cap Badge
1st Queens Dragoon Guards Officers frosted silver plate Beret Badge. In tip-top condition with two original long silvered loops to the reverse. Circa 3.8cm tall. In excellent condition.
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3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) Bi-Metal Cap Badge - Gladman & Norman
A bi-metal die struck cap badge with three expansion / braising / sweat holes to reverse and with original slider correctly marked with a genuine maker's mark in three lines, Gladman & Norman, Spencer Street, Birmingham 18. Touch of verdigris to left tip of coronet otherwise in good condition and scarce.
The 3rd and 6th Dragoon Guards were amalgamated in 1922 to form the 3rd Cara... read more
18.00 GBP
West Yorkshire Regiment Matched Pair of Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badges
A superb pair, die cast in bronze and of some considerable quality, with two original loops to the reverse of each. Attributed by Churchill to the West Yorkshire Regiment, post 1925. Circa 3cms tall.
Thanks as ever to the LFM for the correct identification.
Churchill No 462 refers.
Comm GrSt (77) read more
30.00 GBP
21st Lancers Officers OSD Bronze Cap Badge - Blades
A scarce OSD die cast bronze cap badge with two original blades to the reverse (these are very stiff and a bit thicker than usually encountered but do appear to be original). No damage to lance tips or pennants. A scarce badge.
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120.00 GBP
6th Inniskillings Dragoons NCO's White Metal Arm Badge On Primrose Yellow Backing Cloth
The second pattern all white metal die struck arm badge as noted in Pate 17.6 (B) of Linaker and Dine, and worn circa 1914 - 1928, after which time the horse of the 5th Dragoon Guards was adopted as the NCO's arm badge. Circa 42mm tall and 44mm wide, lugs east - west (circa 25mm to each inner part of loop). This appears to have been plated as there is some wear to the finish on the left tu... read more
75.00 GBP
Inniskilling - 6th Inniskillings Dragoons Brass Shoulder Title, 1920 - 1926
A scarce brass shoulder title with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. introduced in 1920, but then the regiment was amalgamated in 1922 with the 5th Dragoon Guards and wore a new pattern shoulder title from 1926 onwards. Scarce.
Westlake No 98 refers.
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30.00 GBP
Cheshire (Earl of Chesters) Yeomanry Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A stunning die struck gilding brass metal cap badge with original slider to the reverse. Scroll below " Cheshire ( Earl of Chester 's ) Yeomanry". Sharp detail.
This unit was 8th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1803.
K&K Vol 1 No 1419 refers.
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35.00 GBP
The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Hussars ( Prince of Wales 's Own ) Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Hussars Bi-Metal Cap Badge, with large braising hole behind crown and with two original lugs to the reverse. Die struck with good sharp detail. 37mm wide and 33mm tall. A lovely example.
The most senior regiment of yeomanry, raised in 1794 and granted the title Royal for service in the civil riots of 1830. The Prince of Wales' plumes and motto in w/m wit... read more
28.00 GBP
GREYS Royal Scots Greys Other Rank's Brass Shoulder Title (small pattern)
Two original six sided hexagonal lugs to the reverse. Slight rippling to the metal, especially on the "G" otherwise bright finish and in good condition. Circa 4.1cm wide and 1cm tall. This smaller pattern was introduced in 1950, becoming gold anodised in 1960. Quite short-lived.
Westlake No 81 refers. read more
8.00 GBP
The Fife & Forfar Yeomanry ( Dragoons ) White Metal Cap Badge
This unit used the County badge, the Thane of Fife as its emblem. The copper lugs have been sharpened and thinned (presumably for display on a board) but otherwise the badge is in excellent condition. Has a look of being silver plated.
This unit was 40th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1901.
K&K Vol 1 No 1474 refers
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