Northumberland Hussars Anodised Pair of Collars with Backing Plates, QEII issue
In very good condition, queen's crown, single lug to each. No maker's marks but with original brass backing plates and cotter pins.
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8.00 GBP
5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards White Metal WBC central device Badge
A central device from a belt buckle as worn on a chrome rectangular plate (now absent). A deep single central loop to the reverse and with a spurious felt backing cloth added for display. The castle of Inniskilling above the entwined monogram VDG. Worn in 1960s - 1980s. Many thanks to John for identifying this correctly as previously described by me as a rare pattern of collar badge.
12th Royal Lancers Officers Silver Plated and Gilt Cap Badge, King's Crown
A scarce near mint die cast cap badge of two part construction, with two original loops to the reverse and strengthening bars to the reverse of the lance pennants. Marked P to the reverse for silver plated. Simply stunning.
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A matched facing pair of 14th / 20th Hussars Officers Collar Badges, QEII issue
A facing matched pair of 14/20th Hussars die cast gilt officer's collar badges, with two original loops to the reverse of each and in fabulous condition. QEII crown.
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35.00 GBP
4 / DG - 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Two Part Brass Shoulder Title
Two piece brass shoulder title (a marriage) , pre 1913, in very good condition. Different style lugs but match well together from the front. Scarce.
Westlake No 4 refers (see also page 5).
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4DG - 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards One Piece Brass Shoulder Title
In good condition with two original flat style lugs to the reverse. Circa 1913 - 1922.
Westlake No 50 refers.
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Scarce Edwardian Lancers Brass L Shoulder titles
A pair of single L shoulder titles as worn by Lancer regiments with separate brass numerals. Worn by the Lancer regiments between 1900 and 1913. Circa 20mm tall and 15mm wide. Each with two original loops to the reverse (not matching in loop configuration but a reasonably good match from the front). Scarce.
Westlake No 3 refers (see page 5).
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55.00 GBP
King Edward 's Horse ( The King 's Oversea Dominions Regiment ) Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge - Rare Ausumus spelling
The rare version mispelling "Adsumus" in the motto srcoll with "Ausumus". In brass guilding metal with original slider. Circa 5.8cm tall. Rare.
During WW1 the Regiment was broken up, serving in France and Italy in a variety of roles. Some of the men became mounted orderlies and the KODR became 'King's Own Despatch Riders" to the jeers of the infantry.
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WW2 War Raised Cavalry Regiment - 27th Lancers Officers Gilt Brass Shoulder Title
In good condition with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 33mm wide. This is smaller than the other ranks pattern by 2mm in width and better made and of a thicker metal quality. See figure 104 in Hostilities Only by Peter Seaman for confirmation. Westlake No 194 refers but the latter does not differentiate between the OR and Officer patterns.
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East Riding of Yorkshire (Imperial) Yeomanry 1st Pattern Brass Cap Badge
A scarce first pattern running fox dark toned gilding metal brass cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 4.8cm wide. Same pattern was worn from 1903 until 1920 when both Imperial Yeomanry and Territorial Yeomanry Scarce.
K&K Vol 1 No 1495 refers.
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