The Suffolk Regiment (12th Foot) Other Ranks WW1 Bi-Metal Cap Badge - Standard Pattern Castle
A WW1 bi-metal issue cap badge to the Suffolk Regiment. With original slider to the reverse and three braising / expansion / sweat holes to reverse of scroll (one behind slider). Good sharp detail. The correct roses rather than stars on the motto scroll. Also worn in brass as an economy version.
K&K Vol 1 No 605 refers.
E60.14
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Prince Alberts ( Somerset Light Infantry) (13th Foot) Other Ranks WW1 Economy Brass Cap Badge
Usually found in white metal, this is the brass WW1 economy version struck in brass with original slider to the reverse. Worn circa 1917 - 1919.
K&K Vol 1 No 607 refers.
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The Prince of Wales Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) (14th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse, pinched for tighter fit, but still fully functional. An old solder repair to front hoofs which unfortunately has opened up as a break in the badge on the bottom front hoof, displays well, could be repaired. Reflected in price.
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The East Yorkshire Regiment (15th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A die struck bi-metal cap badge with two original loops to the reverse and large central braising / sweat / expansion hole behind the rose. In very good condition.
K&K Vol 1 609 refers.
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The Bedfordshire Regiment (16th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A good stiff die struck bi-metal cap badge with two dark toned loops to reverse, three sweat / braising holes to the reverse of the scroll, one lug slightly bent with service wear. Sharp detail and in good condition. This pattern worn until 1919. Gaylor confirms an all brass WW1 economy version.
K&K Vol 1 No 610 refers.
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The Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment (16th Foot) Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
In 1919, the design of the star was slightly altered the scroll was amended with the addition of "& Hertfordshire" to reflect the large number of men from that county who had also served amongst the Bedfords during WW1. It was also now all in white metal.
K&K Vol 1 No 611 refers.
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The Leicestershire Regiment (17th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
Heavy die struck badge (tiger has all its stripes) with two original toned lugs and with five braising holes to reverse . A really good striking, some minor service wear to the lugs otherwise in very good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 612 refers.
See item 57306 for a slidered version.
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The Royal Irish Regiment (18th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge
QVC Victorian crown pattern in die struck brass with two original dark toned copper loops (north - south) to reverse. and reinforcement braise in between the bottom of the crown and top centre of harp. Nicely voided strings. Very good overall condition, lugs slighty flattened for comfort. Worn circa 1896 - 1902.
The Regiment was disbanded in 1922.
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The Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (19th Foot) - 1st Pattern Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A most attractive badge, die struck with two original dark toned lugs to the reverse and a number of braising / sweat / expansion holes to the reverse of the A. Some slight twisting to lugs otherwise in very good condition. This pattern worn until circa 1908.
K&K Vol 1 No 615 refers.
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The Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (19th Foot) - 2nd Pattern Coronet Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
Die struck cap badge in very good condition with original slider to the reverse and bearing the princess's coronet. This pattern worn from 1908 onwards. Within the Regiment is was referred to as the "Eiffel Tower" badge.
K&K Vol 1 No 616 refers.
G46.2
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