WW2 51st Highland Division Woven Formation Sign
Paste back some edge damage otherwise in good condition.
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16.00 GBP
Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) Woven Red on Yellow Cloth Felt Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform, in good overall condition.
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10.00 GBP
Northern Command Formation Printed Cloth Sign Flash
2nd pattern. Good unworn condition. Remains of sticky tab to the reverse. Circa 7.5cm tall and 6.7cm wide.
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8.00 GBP
Army Apprentices School Woven Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform with one largish nibble above the 'y' in 'army' otherwise in good condition.
Worn from their creation in 1947 until the early 1960s, when 'School' was dropped from the title.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 4576 refers.
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12.00 GBP
Queen's Own Rifles Woven Red on Green Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
In good unissued condition, still with protective backing which is starting to lift.
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10.00 GBP
'Essex / 20' 'PVC Blown' Shoulder Title - Post WW2 2nd Phase Home Guard
In good unissued condition. T shaped with the usual rubberized mesh backing. Worn below a generic home guard shoulder title.
Similar to No 4136 in BoBD (Jon Mills), who describes these as being made from PVC (poly-vinyl chloride) using a process of 'blowing-on' the white letters to a special background.
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15.00 GBP
Korean War - 40th Infantry Division Woven Cloth Formation Sign
Private purchase item. Embroidered yellow cockerel with red combs on black background. Right facing. One small in hole in backing and sight edge nibbles otherwise colours bright and in good condition.
Formed in Hong Kong in 1949. Fought in Korea. Comprised of 1st Bn the Middlesex Regiment, 1st Bn Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders and with supporting troops drawn from the 27th Briti... read more
15.00 GBP
Royal Artillery / QOD & WSY Embroidered Cloth Shoulder Title
In 1961, the Dorset Yeomanry became the 250th Medium Regiment together with the West Somerset Yeomanry and wore this title from 1961 - 1967. Removed from uniform but in good overall condition with top right corner slightly rounded.
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20.00 GBP
Northumberland Fusiliers Colour Belt Fire Gilt Ornaments On original White Leather Belt End
A fire gilt version of the slide and belt end (the drummer's pattern was in gilding metal) as attached to the Ensign's belt used to carry the King / Queen's Colour and Regimental Colour, and possibly also the Drummer's Colour (unique to the Northumberland Fusiliers and carried on St George's Day). A fairly unique collectable to the Regiment.
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300.00 GBP
Fusilier Officers Gilt Brass Greatcoat / Cape Cloak Chains
A lovely fire gilt pair, near mint with minimal service wear and complete with original 7 link chain, clasp and three original horizontal loops to the reverse of each grenade. Worn by regiments such as the Northumberland Fusiliers, from 1864 until 1905. Thanks to George for also confirming they are still officer issue for the Life Guards, although these are of much earlier issue.
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