WW2 Royal Air Force (RAF) Officer 's Kings Crown Bullion Peak Cap Badge
Removed from cap but in good worn condition. Circa 6.8cms tall and 6.3cms wide. Heavily padded example especially the crown some wear to velvet and slight nip to top of black backing.
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WW2 - 5th Corps Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign
Some paper stuck to reverse otherwise in very good condition, and right facing.
Formed in 1940 in Norway. The badge depicts a Viking ship and sail in white with a red cross, all on a black background. 5 Corps joined the First Army in North Africa in 1942, Sicily and Italy and was present at the surrender of the German armies in Italy.
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British Troops in The Persian Gulf Area (HQ Bahrain / Bahrein) Embroidered Felt Loth Formation Sign
Reinforced to reverse and signs of press studs on each corner having been removed. Woven example in very good condition. Worn circa 1959 - 1977. The design said to represent the 'Al Khalij' Arabic for "The Gulf".
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 4838 refers.
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WW2 Southern Command Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) Printed Cloth Formation Sign Designation Flash
Printed Formation Badge cut to shape. The various support services and corps attached to this Command had their own colours and this makes an interesting series to collect as a result.
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WW1 The Royal Highlanders Black Watch White Metal Glengarry Badge
Die struck with two original loops (slight bending). Some slight loss of detail from service wear otherwise in good condition. 'Lacesset' spelling.
K&K Vol 1 No 655 refers.
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The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) Victorian / EDVII Other Ranks Cap Badge
A lovely die struck example of two part construction with two original loops to the reverse. Shaped to cap. Sharp detail.
K&K Vol 1 No 592 refers. read more
35.00 GBP
WW2 Scottish 5th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) Soldier in Battledress Portrait Original B&W Photograph 52nd (Scottish Lowland) Division Combination plus proficiency badges
A rare original image removed from frame and mounted on paper. Not able to see any name to the reverse. WW2 or immediately thereafter, the combination is a square / diamond(?) of tartan, 52nd (Scottish Lowland) Division two part formation sign, three arm of service strips below indicating the 5th Battalion. Further down his sleeve is his signaller's arm badge, an "SP" in laurel wreath and h... read more
WW1 The Royal Scots Other Ranks Brass Economy Cap Badge
In good condition, correct gap between the top of the head and oval rim, nicely domed badge with two original long loops to the reverse (slightly splayed footed a base as found on Tiptaft made Scottish and Canadian badges). This was the only Scottish Regiment to have an all brass economy issued. Also the only WW1 economy badge for all regiments issued with loops as opposed to a slider (the W... read more
4th (Militia) Battalion Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Other Rank's Four Part Brass Shoulder Title
A bit of a marriage with different pattern lug fixings but representative of the shoulder titles as worn by this battalion from circa 1902 - 1908.
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WW1 Canada - 233rd Battalion (Canadiens-Français du Nord-Ouest) CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Cap Badge
A scarce badge in superb condition with two original loops to the reverse.
The 233rd Battalion (Canadiens-Français du Nord-Ouest), CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, the unit began recruiting in early 1916 throughout western Canada. The battalion was absorbed into the 178th (Canadien-Français) Battalion, CEF ... read more