24 Engineer Group (Territorial Sappers) Printed 1st pattern Formation Sign
Printed example removed from uniform and folded over for wear. It displays the 55th (West Lancashire) Division's badge on RE colours. Worn from September 1947 - July 1951 only, a scarce title.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 5440 / Morris p32
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WW1 21st Officer Cadet Battalion (Crookham, Hampshire) White Metal Cap Badge
Scarce white metal cap badge with original slider to reverse. XXI superimposed on OCB cypher, in very good condition.
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Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd / 3rd Volunteer Battalion Officers Silver Plated Bearskin Grenade
Of two part construction with two original dark toned loops to the reverse. Central long loop clipped off as often found. The silver plate is good but there is a small band of underlying brass across the neck, possibly where a retaining strap was applied on display or when first plated. not particularly obvious from the front. Otherwise a scarce badge in very good condition.
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RAC Royal Armoured Corps Officers Large Gilt Brass Button
Circa 26mm in diameter, fixed shank, maker marked C. Pitt & Co Ltd, London W1. Gilt bright, in very good condition.
Other ranks version available as item 61001.
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WW1 Brass Universal Pattern Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Facing Pair of Collar Badges, various units
A pair of facing brass collar badges, reasonably good match from front (slighty different wear and minor colour variation), but with different lug configuration to the rear, one has 4 of 4 original lugs to the reverse and the other 2 of 2 original lugs to the reverse. Both are in very good condition.
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WW1 Pals - 11th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (St Helens Pioneers) Brass Shoulder title
A rare original Pals title. Two original lugs. In very good condition. Not in Westlake.
Th 11th( Service) Bn, South Lancashire Regt (St. Helens Pioneers) was raised 1/9/1914 by Lord Derby - Bangor February 1915 - 15/5/1915 became Pioneer Bn of 30th Division, based at Grantham & taken over by the War Office in September of that year.
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WW2 - 3rd / 4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) Embroidered / Woven Cloth Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform with some damage to left end and edges, below average condition, but still scarce. Yellow thread on dark green.
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Corps of Military Accountants (GV) Brass Cap Badge
George V cypher in a voided oval with original slider. Sharp detail and in very good condition. Formed in 1919 and disbanded in 1927, with remaining personnel transferring to the Royal Army Pay Corps RAPC). Their role was to sort out the various finances of the Great War.
K&K Vol 1 No 1037 refers.
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WW2 4th (Territorial Battalion) Lincolnshire Regiment Brass Lincoln Imp Arm Badge
Small die struck brass arm badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 3.4cms tall. In very good condition. Scarce.
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The Cheshire Regiment Officers Silver and Gilt Collar Badge
A single silver plate and gilt die cast metal collar badge to The Cheshire Regiment. With two original loops to the reverse and sweat / braising hole to reverse of acorn. In good condition, some service wear.
Churchill No 625 refers.
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8.00 GBP