WW1 Canada - 112th CEF Battalion (Nova Scotia) Brass Cap Badge
Good scarce die-cast light bronze issue with two original loops to reverse. In good condition.
The 112th Battalion (Nova Scotia), CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Great War Canadian Expeditionary Force. The Battalion was raised in Nova Scotia with mobilization headquarters at Windsor, Nova Scotia under the authority of G.O. 151, December 22, 1915. The Battalion sailed Jul... read more
Devonshire Regiment Officers Silver Plated Gilt and Blue Velvet Collar Badge. King's Crown
An early example (non enamel centre) of gilt and silver plated collar badge of two part construction with two original silvered loops to the reverse. Blue velvet backing in very good condition.
Churchill No 341 refers.
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WW2 Gloucestershire Gloster Army Cadet Force (ACF) Printed Arm Formation Sign Flash Badge
This is in unissued condition and comprises a yellow sphinx on an "Egypt" tablet with black highlights and lettering within a red border all on a blue felt shield. An earlier printed example. It is very hard to find a printed example. Worn by different battalions of the Gloucestershire Cadets from 1942 in facing pairs. This one facing left for the left arm.
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Malayan (subsequently Malaysian) Air Training Corps (MATC) Brass Cap Badge
First pattern brass badge, with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. Formed in 1947 on the UK model of the ATC. Scarce badge. A second pattern, without the 'M' on the tablet being clutched by the eagle, was made in the 1960s in silver anodised aluminum. Disbanded 1965. In very good condition and scarce.
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69th Foot (South Lincolnshire Regiment) Officer's Gilt Large Pattern Button, pre 1881
Circa 26mm in diameter, fixed shank and maker marked Jennens & Co (PoW feathers) London. Gilt bright and in very good condition. Worn 1855 - 1881, when amalgamated with the 41st Foot to become the 2nd Battalion of the Welsh / Welch Regiment. Gorgeous.
Ripley No 158 refers.
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Royal Engineers Officer’s Gilt & Silver Plated Cap Badge, QE11 Issue
In superb condition with two original long loops to the reverse. Die cast of two part construction with cotter pin. Now obsolete.
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Lovat Scouts White Metal Cantle Badge - Screw post fittings
A cap badge sized die struck badge with two screw fittings, believed for wear on the sporran cantle. In good condition with original retaining nuts.
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Early 6th Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry KSLI Woven Cloth Arm Badge
Removed from uniform, an early arm badge worn by this territorial army battalion.
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3rd Gurkha Rifles Officer's Slouch Hat dated 1943
Strap loose on one side, one moth hole to edge of brim otherwise a cracking WW2 dated example.
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1st Gurkha Rifles Officer's Hallmarked Silver (dated 1913) SBP - Jennens
Complete with all fixings, matching hallmarks to front and back and benchmarks (letter B) to all pieces. Stunning
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