Royal West Kent Regiment Officers Silver Plated Mounted Boss Badge
Corded boss with silver plated device mounted to centre, screw post fitting with retaining nut. In excellent condition. Scarce.
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55.00 GBP
The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment Volunteer Officers Medium Pattern Silver Plated Button, QVC Crown
Circa 19mm in diameter, fixed shank and maker marked Firmin & Sons, 153 Strand London & 13 Conduit St. In very good condition and scarce.
Ripley No 275 refers.
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Royal West Kent Regiment Officer's Mounted Silver Plate on Gilt Cap Button, King's Crown
In good condition, silver dark toned. Circa 1902 - 1952.
Ripley No 275 refers
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6.00 GBP
6th (Royal First Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian glengarry badge, pre 1881
A good scarce die stamped brass example worn circa 1873-1881 with two original loops brass loops East/West to the reverse. Badge has been laquered.
Became The Royal Warwickshire Regiment in 1881.
K&K Vol 1 No 426 refers.
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West African - Colonial Gold Coast Cadets (GCC) Large Gilt Cap Badge
A large and attractive gold plated / gilt die struck cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse (some twisting to these but fully functional). Circa 7.3 cms tall. Scarce.
Renfrew et al, Vol 1, No 374 refers.
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WW1 Canada - 127th Infantry Battalion CEF (12th York Rangers) Cap Badge
A die struck browning copper example with two original loops and a hard to read maker's mark, looks like 'Tiptaft' on the rear top spike of maple leaf.
Charlton p194 refers.
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WW1 Canadian - 83rd CEF Battalion Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Cap Badge - Ellis
Die struck in browning copper cap badge with two original loops (e-w) to the reverse (some twisting and bending but functional). Maker mark - Ellis & Co / 1916 - above the numerals to the reverse.
The 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 83rd Battalion was authorized on 10 Jul... read more
D-Day 6th June 1944 - 79th Armoured Division Printed Cloth Formation Sign - Hobart's Funnies
A bull 's head on a yellow triangle. Circa 7.4cms, a triangular Calico Printers printed formation sign, a bit crinkly and small stain to right side otherwise in good condition with all the tips to the points of the triangle present. Pencil annotation of unit to reverse. Scarce.
Part of 21st.Army Group, they landed in Normandy on D-Day as a specially equipped assault formation. ... read more
Loyal Suffolk Hussars (Yeomanry) Embroidered Green on Red Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform, some paper stuck to reverse otherwise in good overall condition.
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WW2 8th Corps (1st Pattern) / South Western District (Southern Command) Printed Cloth Formation Sign
Removed from uniform, a black Francolin Partridge in flight on a white oval background, some bluetack and glue to reverse otherwise, blanco neatly applied to white background as was often the practice and in good overall condition. Worn by 8th Corps until 1943 and South Western District thereafter. Worn in facing pairs.
BoBD (Jon Mills) Fig 1018, Cole p28 and p101 refer.
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