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Royal Artillery Volunteers Generic Victorian QVC Officer's silver plated busby badge & plume holder

Royal Artillery Volunteers Generic Victorian QVC Officer's silver plated busby badge & plume holder

A silver-plated example circa 1859-78. Flaming grenade, the ball of one mounted with Royal Arms over a gun resting on a scroll “Quo fas et gloria ducunt”. Reverse retains original plume holder and slider fitting. 3 of 4 retaining wires for mounted device to rear. Silver dark toned. Some signs of service wear and staining to silver plate otherwise in good condition. Worn circa 1859-1901.
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Code: 65430

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Royal Artillery Brass Other Ranks Beret Badge, King's Crown - Buttons Ltd

Royal Artillery Brass Other Ranks Beret Badge, King's Crown - Buttons Ltd

Small pattern post WW2 beret badge as worn until 1952. Original slider, maker marked Buttons Ltd, Birm (Birmingham). Some polishing to highpoints otherwise in good condition. Circa 3.6 cms tall. Scarce.

K&K No 1936 refers.

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Code: 65277

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WW1 Territorial Force Divisional Signal Service Company / Infantry Brigade Signal Section Brass Shoulder Title

WW1 Territorial Force Divisional Signal Service Company / Infantry Brigade Signal Section Brass Shoulder Title

A curved brass shoulder title with two original hexagonal fixings to the reverse. It would have been worn with a separate T above, now absent.

Westlake No 549 refers.

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Code: 65196

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WW1 Territorial Force Divisional Signal Service Company / Infantry Brigade Signal Section Bronzed One Piece Shoulder Title

WW1 Territorial Force Divisional Signal Service Company / Infantry Brigade Signal Section Bronzed One Piece Shoulder Title

A bronzed one piece shoulder title with two original loops to the reverse. Finish suggests an officer's OSD pattern. Scarce.

Westlake No 548 refers.

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Code: 63409

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Royal Artillery ( RA ) Territorial Force Other Ranks Cap Badge, 12 Laurel Leaves - Edwardian Issue

Royal Artillery ( RA ) Territorial Force Other Ranks Cap Badge, 12 Laurel Leaves - Edwardian Issue

Full size cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. 12 laurel leaves version in place of UBIQUE on the upper scroll). Circa 1908 - 1911 as would have had a slider from roughly 1911 onwards.

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Code: 65188

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WW1 Army Ordnance Corps Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

WW1 Army Ordnance Corps Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

Die struck, in excellent condition with sharp detail and original slider.

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Code: 63632

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Royal Army Ordnance Corps ( RAOC ) Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge, 1949 - 1953

Royal Army Ordnance Corps ( RAOC ) Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge, 1949 - 1953

King's crown, bi-metal with original slider to the reverse. In good condition. Worn for a short period only.

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Code: 63623

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T/ ASC / Herefordshire Army Service Corps (Territorial) One Piece Brass Shoulder Title

T/ ASC / Herefordshire Army Service Corps (Territorial) One Piece Brass Shoulder Title

Scarce brass shoulder title, T / ASC / Herefordshire. Worn by Herefordshire Territorial units in the Welsh Divisional Transport and Supply Columns Army Service Corps. Top loop a replacement and some twisting and service wear to the two other lugs, otherwise in good condition. Circa 1908 - 1920.

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Code: 65117

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RE Royal Engineers GVI Cypher Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge

RE Royal Engineers GVI Cypher Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge

In good condition with original slider to the reverse. Some light loss of detail from polishing and service wear. This pattern worn from 1937 until 1949.

K&K Vol 2 No 1940 refers.

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Code: 65116

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Corps of Military Accountants (GV) Brass Cap Badge

Corps of Military Accountants (GV) Brass Cap Badge

Corps of Military Accountants (GV) Brass Cap Badge George V cypher in a voided oval with original slider (twisted out of shape towards the top). Sharp detail and otherwise in good condition.

Formed in 1919 and disbanded in 1927, with remaining personnel transferring to the Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC). Their role was to sort out the various finances of the Great War.

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Code: 65092

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