9th East Norfolk Regiment of Foot Officers Gilt Tunic Button, pre 1855
Circa 20mm in diameter, fixed shank, Jennens & Co London. Gilt dulled otherwise in very good condition and rare.
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Duke of Wellingtons (West Riding) Regiment Volunteer Battalion Officers Silver Plated Large Pattern Button
Circa 25mm in diameter, fixed shank, maker marked Firmin & Sons Ld, London. Some light tarnish to silver plate otherwise in very good condition. Pre 1908.
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Dorset Imperial Yeomanry Large Pattern Bronzed Brass Button
Circa 23mm in diameter, fixed shank and maker marked Firmin & Sons Ld, London. In good condition. King's Crown. Worn circa 1901 - 1908 only. Scarce.
Ripley No 379 refers.
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8th Gurkha Rifles Silver Tug of War Sports Medallion Medal Prize - 1939
Circa 25mm in diameter, marked silver to obverse and with a plated brass ring for suspension. Tug of War prize medallion for 1939. Medallion with some edge bruises and but detail still sharp and scarce.
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Cold War Army Emergency Reserve (AER) Movement Control (MC) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
In unissued condition, colours bright.
Davis No 201 refers (Davis considers this to be rare).
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Cold War Tripolitania District MELF North Africa Printed Cloth Formation Sign
Printed example, folded for wear and shows the black Barbary Pirates galley at sea. In very good condition. Introduced in 1948.
BoBD 4826 (Jon Mills) / Davis No 174 refer (Davis describes it as Very Rare)
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WW2 13th Corps / British Element, Trieste Force (BETFOR) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
A printed red leaping gazelle on a white circle in a red square with a narrow white border, folded for wear. Stylized version, facing right. ln good overall condition. According to Oliver Lock (Airborne Insignia Vol 2) also worn by those Italians who had opted to fight on the allies side as F Recce Squadron.
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116th Royal Engineer Regiment Embroidered Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Removed from uniform, some tape traces to reverse but in good condition and colours bright.
Formed in 1947, part of 26th Engineer Group, but this supplementary title was introduced in 1961, depicting the famous Tamar Bridge and intended to raise awareness of the Regiment in the area and assist with recruitment.
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WW2 Southern Command Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Cut to shape, in unissued condition, small stain to front on yellow shield and a couple on the reverse.
BoBD Mills No 4056 / Davis No 19 refer
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WW2 Sussex and Surrey District (South - Eastern Command) Painted Formation Sign
A painted Wolf's Head in a pale green oval with a yellow rim. Unissued condition. This District was associated with the Canadian Wolf-Force, part of the 1st Canadian Corps based in the South Eastern Counties of England. HQ at Haywards Heath, Sussex.
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