Post War Territorial Army (TA) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
Removed from uniform, a small sign introduced in 1952 and worn by all Army Troops Units of the Territorial Army.
Davis No 196 / Cole p85 refers.
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Post War The Midlands Brigade Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
In unissued condition, uneven edges but enough remains to enable it to be folded without the uneven edges being obvious. Bright colour.
The numerals are representative of the four regiments of the Brigade:
VI - Royal Warwickshire Regiment
X - The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
XVII - The Royal Leicestershire Regiment
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Post War Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Army Emergency Reserve (AER) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
Removed from uniform, folded edges, in good condition.
Davis No 198 refers.
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WW2 Northern Command Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
Removed from uniform, some edge wear to points. A little grubby but in good worn condition.
Davis No 4 refers.
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WW2 Eastern Command Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
In unissued condition, in very good condition.
Davis No 8 refers.
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Singapore Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
Removed from uniform. lion facing right. In good condition. Introduced in 1947.
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WW2 Southern Command (UK) Royal Artillery Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
Removed from uniform, edges folded, slightly lifted on bottom edge. Colours bright, in very good condition.
Davis No 12 refers.
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Cold War British Troops in Berlin Woven Cloth Formation Shoulder Sign Flash Designation Patch Arm Badge
A post 1952 Cold War Brabant weave formation sign for British Troops Berlin, Germany (the word Berlin was added in 1952).
This formation badge was adopted shortly after the occupation of the British Zone of Berlin in 1945 by the 7th Armoured Division and attached troops for the Administrative HQ of the British sector. Legend has it that it was used to denote the city of Berlin, e... read more
2nd (Nyasaland) Battalion KAR King's African Rifles Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge King's Crown
Die struck, UK made gilding metal cap badge, with two original loops to the reverse (one loop has sprung open but still functional). King's Crown, pre 1953.
Renfrew et al Vol 2 No 1794 refers.
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Embroidered Crown and Rank Pips Maroon Background - Airborne Forces
Padded cloth officer's King's crown and two pips, the pips of slightly differing sizes, maroon airborne colour backing cloth to all, one pip circa 3cm by 2.7cm and the smaller one, 2.3cm by 2.5cm. Removed from uniform, in good condition. Crown is 3.4cm tall and 3.4cm wide.
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