WW1 Auxiliary AVC (Army Veterinary Corps) RSPCA For Sick and Wounded Horses Enamel Pin Brooch Lapel Badge
A scarce original First World War period gilt and enamel badge, the centre depicting a horses head within a Crowned circular title 'For Sick And Wounded Horses' this resting on a scrolls 'RSPCA Auxiliary A.V.C'.
In very good condition except the original pin has been snapped. C clasp still present and capable of easy repair. Maker marked JR Gaunt & Son London. Enamel in undama... read more
British Army Officers Gilt Tudor Rose Cape Chain
Officers Cloak Cape Badges and Chain Set
Two cap badge sized roses in gilt with three original loops to the reverse of each. The correct seven link brass chain and hook fitting. Superb condition and gilt bright, although one small stain to tope edge of one of the roses petals.
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British Army Lieutenant Colonels Bullion Shoulder Strap and Rank Insignia
A single full dress epaulette with the rank insignia of Lt-Col. in very good condition. Missing retaining button. King's Crown 1902 - 1952.
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Rare Officers Gilt Collar Badge - Antrim Artillery (Territorial Army)
A collar badge in the design is the hand of Ulster within an oval strap. The title "Antrim Artillery" with in the strap surmounted by a QEII crown. All in gilt with two original loops.
This pattern was shortlived. Worn by officers in gilt and Other Ranks in anodised aluminum, from c1953 to 1956 by the 429th (Antrim) Coast Regiment Royal Artillery (TA).
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Victorian Royal Irish Regiment Officers Pouch Badge, 1881 - 1902
A rare and extremely finely made pouch badge, die struck in bronze with a gilt finish and with three screw posts with original retaining nuts to the reverse. Circa 6cms wide and 5.5cms tall. I have not come across this pattern before but it has the correct motto on the circle "Virtutis Namurcensis Praemium" and "Royal" and "Irish" on either side of the sphinx at the base indicating it is Roya... read more
Irish Fusiliers Bi-metal Officers Shoulder Title - slimmer bird variety
A bi-metal title, die cast badge of two part construction, dark toned with age and two original hexagonal fixings to the reverse. Worn post WW1 and prior to the Royal prefix granted in 1938.
Westlake No 1400 refers.
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5th Royal Irish Lancers Brass Shoulder Title
In gilding-metal with two original hexagonal fixings to the reverse. In very good condition.
Westlake No 94 refers.
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30.00 GBP
Early 6th Inniskilling Dragoons brass Albert pattern Helmet Plate, circa 1847 - 1871
A die struck large badge in yellow brass with two out of three screw posts to the reverse remaining and some damage to crown in the location of the topmost screwpost, which most probably occurred on its removal from the helmet itself. Of two part construction with the central VR cypher applied to the star with four copper strands. The rococo shield and brass sprays of laurel and oak leaves re... read more
Royal Irish Regiment Other Ranks Pair of Matched Facing Brass Collar Badges
A gorgeous matched facing pair with two dark toned loops to the reverse of each (and with the correct spelling of 'Virtutis'). Worn 1881 - 1922.
Churchill No 550 refers.
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Eire Irish Army Brass Cap Badge with Green Felt Backing Cloth
A finely detailed die struck and voided brass cap badge with two original long loops to the reverse (east - west). Original dark green felt backing, one area of edge wear to felt otherwise in good condition.
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