The Wiltshire Regiment Officers Silver and Gilt Small Field Service Cap Badge, pre 1954
Of two part construction with two original long (13mm) copper lugs. The cross is silver marked with the letter "(S)" and maker marked JR Gaunt London. Silver dark toned, gilt a little dull, but in very good condition.
As per Churchill No 1504 which is shown as worn as a collar badge as worn until 1954, but the lugs on the collars were circa 8mm long. An identical badge was w... read more
The Wiltshire Regiment Officers OSB Bronze Cap Badge - Blades - Gaunt
Die cast bronze with two original blades to the reverse and maker marked JR Gaunt London. Two part construction. Great colour with almost no wear. A very pleasing example.
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Welsh Guards Officers Beret Style Gold Bullion Cap Badge
Removed from cap, missing backing paper, tarnished but otherwise in good overall condition. Has some age to it. Circa 5.2cm tall.
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10th (Scottish) Territorial Force Battalion The Kings Liverpool Regiment White Metal Glengarry Badge
White metal cap badge of two part construction with 2 original loops to reverse. Superimposed on St.Andrew's cross the white horse of Hanover with scroll 'The King's'. Pre 1937 pattern.
K&K No 1706 refers.
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Boer War Era Royal Home Counties / Royal Northern Reserve Regiment Gilt Cap Badge
A lovely example, die struck with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 4.9cms wide and 4.8cms tall. Sharp details with all twiddly bits present and correct. QVC Crown. Pre 1902.
Worn by both Home Counties Regiment and Royal Northern Regiments.
K&K Vol 1 No 1128 refers.
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2nd & 3rd Volunteer Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers Facing Pair of White Metal Collar Badges
A good facing pair, not an exact match but display well. Worn 1897 - 1908 and potentially by Territorials until 1914.
Col D Wood (2nd Edn) No 256 refers
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WW1 3rd Birmingham ( Pals ) Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment Other Ranks Medium Brass Button - converted to Sweetheart Brooch
Circa 19mm in diameter, shank removed and replaced with brooch pin fitting, back-marked JR Gaunt Ld, London. Dated 1914 to front. Gilded finish, slight wear but detail very good; pin clasp functional.
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Royal Scots Officers Silver Plated and Gilt Mounted Mess Dress Button
Circa 16mm in diameter, fixed shank (slightly bent over) and maker marked Jennens & Co, London. Slight polishing to highpoints but a lovely early button.
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4th Gurkha Rifles Roman Numeral Felt Hat Badge
With two original long loops, bronzed black with most of the finish back to the bronze. Circa 32mm by 32mm.
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