Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry Pair of Matched Curved White Metal Shoulder Titles
Matched pair of curved full letter Northumberland titles with two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse of each. Circa 5.4cm wide and 1.2cm tall. In excellent condition.
Not listed in Westlake as being worn in white metal but look identical to the earlier brass pattern, worn with a separate Y above, but now absent. Any information welcome.
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Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry Display of NCO Band Sergeants Chromed and Embroidered Silver Bullion Insignia c1950
An attractively mounted and displayed set of insignia to a Band Sergeant of the Northumberland Hussars pre 1952. All fixings present, slider to the reverse of cap badge marked JR Gaunt London in very small letters but no full stop between Gaunt and London. The Embroidered Arm Badge and Chevrons have the correct regimental backing ( Cambridge Blue ) and the chevrons have been pierced to mount ... read more
Yorkshire Hussars ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales 's Own ) Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A very attractive badge In good condition with sharp detail and a single sweat / braising hole just visible behind the original slider which is attached to the rear of the brass coronet. Worn pre 1956.
This unit was 3rd in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1794.
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Nottinghamshire ( Sherwood Rangers ) Yeomanry Beret Cap Badge, pre 1949
Strung brass bugle horn as worn by this unit until 1949. With two original loops to the reverse. Circa 4.3cm tall. In very good condition.
This unit was 4th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1794.
The final photo shows it for comparison purposes against the later beret pattern which is circa 3.4cm tall (listed as item 62289).
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The Ayrshire ( Earl of Carrick 's Own ) Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge
This is the version with the small lettering of the word "of" between 'Earl' and ' Carrick'. original and long slider to reverse. Sharp detail with no damage. Nicely stamped out beard or goattie and correctly sized 'I' in Carrick.
This unit was 7th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1803.
K&K (Vol2) No 2299 refers.
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The Queens Own Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge
Strong original slider. Circa 4.2cm tall. Very slight polishing to detail on the crown otherwise in good condition.
This unit was 9th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1803.
K&K Vol 1 No 1420
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Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry ( LYC ) ( Prince Albert 's Own ) Brass Cap Badge, 1910 - 1915 only
A good stiff die struck gilding metal brass cap badge with original slider with sharp detail. This pattern sealed 1910 and only worn until 1915 when replaced with the Saxe-Coburg design ( like the 11th Hussars cap badge). Also found in white metal. Much reproduced but this is an original - compare with the reproductions listed at the following url:
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Hants / T / Carabiniers - The Hampshire Carabiniers Yeomanry Brass Shoulder TItle
A post 1908 pattern title to the Hampshire Carabiniers Yeomanry Cavalry, Two original lugs to the reverse. Good condition with minor signs of service wear.
This unit was 20th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1830.
Westlake No 268 refers.
(K&K Vol 1 No 1440 refers).
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The West Kent Yeomanry ( Queen 's Own ) & West Kent Cyclist Battalion White Metal Cap Badge
Small size horse with 'Invicta' on scroll. As worn both by the Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry ( Hussars ) and West Kent Cyclist Battalion.
This unit was 32nd in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised 1831.
K&K Vol 1 No 1867 refers.
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Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars ( QOOH ) White Metal Cap Badge, Scarce King's Crown pattern
A good heavy and stiff die struck white metal cap badge with sharp detail and original slider to reverse. This pattern was not popular, and according to Gaylor, rejected by the Regiment as not having the correct pattern crown ( it should have been the winged Queen Adelaide's crown). Scarce.
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