Matched Pair of South African Pioneer Battalion Bronze Collar Badges
A really nice pair of collar badges, great design. Believe this pattern was worn between 1934 and 1940. Two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.6cm tall. Most probably officer's issue. In excellent condition.
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Drummers Call - The Newsletter of the Corps of Drums Society, No 40, 1991
A4 sized society magazine, 18 pages of information concerning the history of and modern day news about Drum Majors and the Corps of Drums. This magazine is in good second hand condition, and has articles about the Coldstream Guards, Lord Mayor's Show, the Senior Drum Major of the Household Division, Drummer Boy Lyons (1931) of the 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers and other news. read more
5.00 GBP
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment Volunteer Battalion Officer /NCO silver plated collar badge
White metal silver plated single collar badge, elephant facing to the right. As worn by Volunteer Battalion officer's and NCOs. In good condition with two original lugs to the reverse. Sharp detail.
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Post WW1 Real Postcard - York & Lancaster Regiment in tropical whites playing the Battalion from Church
An interesting picture, Postally unused but identified on reverse in two separate hands. Some corner wear to three corners and a small crease in top right corner, otherwise a good colonial image of the regiment headed by the band on the march in tropical climes, which by the looks of the background is in Africa.
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Manchester Grammar School Officer Training Corps OTC Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A large and impressive badge, with two original loops to reverse (some twisting to these but still fully functional). Dark toned, possibly blackened at some point to the front only. Circa 5cms tall. The stand alone sew-on white metal owl was a school badge for sewing on the school cap rather than an OTC issue, but it has been suggested the latter was worn when the supplies of this large bras... read more
4th / 5th Territorial Force Battalions of Prince Albert 's Somerset Light Infantry White Metal Cap Badge
Good strong die struck large pattern white metal badge with original slider. The scroll with the South Africa 1900-01 as worn by the territorial battalions. Some polishing has eroded the detail of the bricks on the crown, but otherwise good condition.
See the following URL for a discussion about the many fakes out there verus this good original pattern:
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Scots Guards Other Ranks Brass Valise Pouch Badge
Single large slide indicating its purpose for wear as a valise badge. See example below for the music case badge. Some rippling to the slide box to reverse otherwise in very good condition with sharp detail.
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WW1 RAMC Medic / Stretcher Bearers Geneva Red Felt Cross Embroidered Cloth Uniform Arm Badge Insignia
A WW1 period item as worn by medical orderlies of the Royal Army Medical Corps, circa 6cms in diameter. Slight moth graze to yellow ring and minor edge nibbles to black backing circlet otherwise in good condition and has some age to it. According to the authors below, it was worn from circa 1881 (when the Army Hospital Corps) until about 1930, when its use was dropped.
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Royal Engineers (Volunteers) EDVII Pattern White Metal Cap Badge - Slider
A scarce, white metal, Edward 7th pattern cap badge for The Royal Engineers (Volunteers) with original slider to reverse (this has been clipped at the bottom end of the badge. Long slider suggests an early Brodrick cap issue. Scarce.
"A Monstrous Piece of Cloth" The Brodrick Cap by Tony Brayley shows Royal Engineers wearing the Brodrick cap circa 1904 - 1905 (p50).
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WW1 Somerset Volunteer Regiment Cap Badge
Maker marked on original slider. Scarce.
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