WW2 Embroidered 2nd Pattern 49th ( West Riding ) Division Flash Designation Patch Formation Sign - Iceland Force
A white polar bear facing right perched on an iceberg against a black rectangular background. This is the 2nd pattern which has the polar bear's head facing down. Worn from May 1940 onwards. 10th and 11th DLI amongst other units wore these. Private purchase example.
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WW2 11th Anti - Aircraft Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign Flash Designation Badge
In very good condition.
Responsible for the anti-aircraft air defence of Birmingham, Coventry and the West and Central Midlands.
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25.00 GBP
WW2 East Yorkshire Regiment Matched Pair of Woven White on Red Felt Cloth Shoulder Titles
Removed from uniform, some moth grazing and three small holes to top centre of one of them. WW2 paste backs.
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WW1 The Wounded Stripe - No 4 Provisional Patent
Complete with backing plate, cotter pin and two original lugs. This is exactly 2 inches in length and was authorised for wear by Army Order 249 of August 1916 and this was only issued in this size up to 1922 (discontinued for wear on uniform by Army Order 434 of 1922).
Wound stripes issued in WW2 were only 1.5 inches in length.
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WW2 Indian Army Staff Officer's / Unattached List Gilt Forage Cap, George VI issue Badge
A cast brass example with two original integral loops to the reverse. Circa 4.5cms tall. In good overall condition.
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22.00 GBP
Indian Army - The IX (9th) JAT Regiment 'Heroes' Cast White Metal Helmet Badge
9th JATs Cast white metal with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 5.2cms wide and 4.5cms tall.
The IX (9th) JAT Regiment of the Indian Army existed from 1922 to 1947, and consisted of the following units:
1st Royal Battalion (Light Infantry)
2nd Battalion (Mooltan Battalion)
3rd Battalion (from 10th Jats)
4th Battalion (from 18th Infantry)
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22.00 GBP
16th Punjab Regiment Other Rank's Large Pattern Brass Button
Circa 25 mm in diameter, floating shank, maker marked E Stillwell & Son Ltd, London. Some service wear, a few small blemishes but in good overall condition.
The 16th Punjab Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947. Upon the Partition of India, it was transferred to the newly-raised Pakistan Army. It ceased to exist in this form in 1956, wh... read more
10.00 GBP
British India - Army Remount Department Officers Die Cast Silver Plated Cap Badge - Gaunt
A die cast silver plated example with two original loops to the reverse and maker marked by JR Gaunt London.
The Army Remount Department was formed in circa 1875 at Soharanpur but badges were not authorised until 1931 (Indian Dress Regulations 1931 para 179).
Cox 2595 refers.
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85.00 GBP
Jodhpur Lancers One Piece Oval Brass Shoulder Title
British made with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition and of officer quality. With red cloth backing added for display.
The Jodhpur Lancers arrived in Flanders in October 1914 and remained on the Western Front for over three years. There they participated in several unsuccessful attempts to break through German lines, including at the Battle of Cambrai whe... read more
British Indian Army - 6th Rajputana Rifles Officers Bronze OSD Cap Badge
A die cast bronze cap officer's cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition.
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55.00 GBP