Coldstream Guards Officers Pattern Bronzed OSD Rank Star / Pip
Bronzed brass with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. Some service wear to lugs. Circa 3.5cm tall. Also worn by Grenadier and Welsh Guards Officers. Thanks to George for the information.
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Armourer Trade proficiency Arm badge - DIY - Made in the Workshop!
I love this item, a do-it-yourself armourer's arm badge, finely hand crafted from 2mm brass sheet and with home made lugs. It is heavy as a result and possibly of colonial manufacture. It is not cast or die struck. Hand made and unique.
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4th / 7th Dragoon Guards Officers Pips on Maroon Backings
A pair of gilt small pips / rank stars, presumably for wear on mess dress with maroon cloth backing signifying an officer of the 4th / 7th DG. Complete with lugs and cotter pins. Came with a small collection of related 4/7th DG and RDG items.
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British Army Lieutenant Colonels Bullion Shoulder Strap and Rank Insignia
A single full dress epaulette with the rank insignia of Lt-Col. in very good condition. Missing retaining button. King's Crown 1902 - 1952.
Comm TeMo
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Lancashire Fusiliers
Pale tropical KD embroidered officers shoulder strap slip-on bearing the brown and off-white insignia of two " Pips " and " L grenade F ". In very good condition. Scarce.
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Pair of King Edward VIIs Own Gurkha Rifles Majors Rank Crowns on Khaki
A scarce pair of black and red on khaki embroidered rank crowns as worn on battledress.
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3.00 GBP
Bugler Proficiency Arm Badge
No 1 dress gold bullion thread on dark green felt backing. In very good condition.
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10.00 GBP
10th (Queen Marys Own) Gurkha Rifles Captains Officers Rank Slide, Slip-on, Epaulette
Black embroidered on jungle green. In very good condition. Has some age to it.
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WW1 Full Set of Embroidered Overseas Service Chevrons 1914 - 1918
A good clean set of 1 red (for 1914) and 4 blue chevrons on khaki backing representing five years service overseas, making the recipient an old contemptible who survived through to the end of the war. Removed from uniform, a bit more sun faded than the one previously sold and brighter to reverse as one would expect, but in very good condition for age and scarce.
G32.4
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