Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) / 22nd & 24th County of London Regiment Officer's OSD Bronzed Cap Badge
Die cast with an applied bronze finish and two original blades to reverse, closed and one with point sticking up slightly, would not recommend opening these. Possibly a WW1 war time production. This pattern worn 1902 - 1925.
Also worn by the officers of the 22nd and 24th Battalions of The London Regiment.
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22.00 GBP
2nd Volunteer Battalion (VB) The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) Officer's Blackened Collar Badge
A die cast bronze right facing collar badge which has been blackened. The 1st VB officers wore this for a short time in a bronze finish, presumably from 1902 with the introduction of Service Dress and the 2VB officer's are assumed by Churchill to have worn this also but blackened. The torse is distinctively long on both figs 68 and 69 compared to the regulars' badges. Circa 1902 - 1908 only.... read more
20.00 GBP
WW2 African Northern Rhodesia Volunteer Defence Force Swagger Stick. 1939 - 1941
White metal top original cane with ferule tip. Crest of this unit. Unit existed from 1939 to 1941 only, transforming into the Northern Rhodesia Defence Force in 1941 with the introduction of compulsory service. Slightly bowed otherwise in good condition for age and rare.
Please note on account of size will only post to a UK address.
Renfrew et al Vol 1 No 537 fo... read more
85.00 GBP
Queens Own Hussars (QOH) Anodised Aluminium Cap Badge - Gaunt London
A worn example, with original slider maker marked JR Gaunt London. Signs of service wear and tail bent downwards behind rear legs to protect it. A reasonable rather than good example.
The Queen's Own Hussars was formed from the amalgamation of the 3rd The King's Own Hussars and the 7th Queen's Own Hussars in 1958. The regiment served in Aden and Northern Ireland and as part of... read more
3.00 GBP
AA Anodised QEII 7th Hussars Cap Badge - Firmin
A scarce anodised aluminium cap badge for The 7th Hussars with a slider fastening (marked Firmin London). In very good condition.
K& K No 1895 refers.
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25.00 GBP
Early 7th Hussars Bi Metal Cap Badge, Kings Crown ( 4 braising holes)
In very good condition with original long thin slider. 4 braising (sweat / expansion ) holes to the reverse. read more
12.00 GBP
7th Queens Own Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Collar Badge
A single bi-metal collar badge to the 7th Queens Own Hussars. With one original large central loop to the reverse.
Churchill & Westlake No 20 refers.
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7th Queens Own Hussars Officers Pair of Silver Plated and Gilt Collar badges, Kings Crown
A die cast two part construction pair of collar badges, a close match from the same die but not an exact colour match. In very good condition with sharp details and two original loops to the reverse of each. One maker marked JR Gaunt London.
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Victorian 7th Queens Own Hussars Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Bi-metal cap badge with two original dark toned loops to reverse. Blow holes have been filled. Some signs of service wear, with small ding to bottom of circlet, not visible from front.
K&K Vol 1 No 759 refers.
D80.3 read more
35.00 GBP
WW2 6th Armoured Division Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Left facing. Removed from uniform but in very good overall condition.
Initially fought in Tunisia as part of 1st Army, through Italy as part of the 8th Army and also with 15th Army Group. At the war end was renumbered 1st Armoured Division.
Cole P33 refers.
K10 read more
6.00 GBP