WW2 Essex Regiment Matched Pair of Embroidered Black on Khaki Slip-ons
A good matched pair, some moth surface grazing to khaki but no holes with matching retaining straps. Worn until 1943 on battledress.
BoBD No 212 refers.
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WW2 Royal Welch Fusiliers Printed White on Red Cloth Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform. Edges a bit frayed otherwise in good bright condition.
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WW2 Oxf. & Bucks (Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ) Woven White on Red Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
In very good condition with black backing. All Ranks Embroidered cloth Shoulder Title 1943-1946.
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A and SH - Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders White on Red Woven Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
In very good condition, white mesh hessian backed. Some glue and paper traces to reverse. This is the scarcer pattern with "and" in place of "&". Pre 1943 and most probably an officer's issue given the existence of the economy printed version.
Davis No 346 refers (he categorises it as very rare).
BoBD 2879 (printed version) refers.
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Post WW2 - 2nd Phase 12th Kent Home Guard White on Red Felt Embroidered Shoulder Title
T shaped with the usual rubberized backing. Worn below a generic home guard shoulder title. A bit grubby but quite hard to come by. In WW2 the 12th Battalion were based at Chatham but unsure if they continued with this designation post war. Any information welcome.
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The Border Regiment Woven White on Red Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
A WW2 paste back example, moth nip to top left edge otherwise in good condition. Scarce.
Davis No 309 refers.
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WW2 Poland Matched Pair of Embroidered White on Red Felt Cloth Shoulder Titles
Removed from uniform. A lovely pair with equal wear.
BoBD No 2753 refers.
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WW2 Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) Cloth Shoulder Title, blue embroidered lettering on khaki
Removed from uniform, some paste and paper to reverse otherwise in very good condition. Scarce.
The Mechanised Transport Training Corps (MTTC) was formed in February 1939 as a womens voluntary civilian organisation. It was recognised by the Ministry of War Transport in 1940 and renamed the Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC). Its members were conscripted and received pay.
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7th Gurkha Rifles Woven Cloth Breast Badge
A 1970s plus item with large letters on khaki cloth. Some signs of service wear. Not encountered very often,
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WW2 HG Home Guard Black Embroidered on Khaki Shoulder Slip-on
A Home Guard item not that often encountered for wear on battledress tunic. In good condition with original retaining strap to the reverse.
Davis No 248 refers.
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