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Bullion RTC / RTR No 1 Dress Silver Bullion Embroidered Tank Arm Badge

Bullion RTC / RTR No 1 Dress Silver Bullion Embroidered Tank Arm Badge

Crew badge or Tank badge worn on the arm. Silver wire on black Melton for wear on No.1 dress and patrols. Ex Peter Payne Collection. In very good condition.

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Code: 63736

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WW2 Home Front Hallmarked Silver Officers Regular Army Reserve Mufti Buttonhole Badge

WW2 Home Front Hallmarked Silver Officers Regular Army Reserve Mufti Buttonhole Badge

In very good condition with silver hallmarks finishing in letter "P" ( 1939). Maker marked. Dark. One more usually encounters Date letter "O" for 1938. Circa 2.7cm tall.

Will post to a UK address and the Channel Islands only (in respect of the latter put UK as country at check out).

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Code: 63735

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Black Watch  (The Royal Highlanders) NCOs Sergeants Badge QEII issue

Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders) NCOs Sergeants Badge QEII issue

Two part construction. In very good condtion.

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Code: 63733

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South African Engineers Insignia Set

South African Engineers Insignia Set

A good set on original lugs and with pagri strip.

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Code: 63725

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7th Queens Own Hussars NCO's Silver Plated Arm Badge, 1902 - 1952

7th Queens Own Hussars NCO's Silver Plated Arm Badge, 1902 - 1952

A die stamped silver plated crowned 'QO' monogram, reversed and intertwined below a King's crown. Two original silvered lugs to the reverse. Silver plated (unmarked). Circa 5.7cm tall. Slight twisting to cross on top of orb. otherwise in very good condition with sharp detail. A few millimetres taller than the examples noted in Linaker & Dine.

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Code: 62337

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The Guards Machine Gun Battalion Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge

The Guards Machine Gun Battalion Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge

A WW1 issue die struck cap badge worn only 1917-18 by the Guards Machine Gun Battalion with original slider. much reproduced, this is a genuine example in very good condition with some service wear to the slider. A good stiff badge, well made. Circa 5cm by 5.1cm. Scarce. Redesignated 8th May 1918 as the Guards Machine Gun Regiment (see item listed below).

The date 1916 relates to...  read more

Code: 60111

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Duke of Lancaster 's Own Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge - Marker marked F. Narborough, Birmingham

Duke of Lancaster 's Own Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge - Marker marked F. Narborough, Birmingham

A good stiff badge with original broad tapering slider maker marked F.N. B'Ham ( F. Narborough, Birmingham). Good condition with sharp detail. Bronze brass finish. Scarce.

This unit was 12th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1819.

K&K Vol 1 No 1428 refers.

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Code: 58058

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Pair of Army Dental Corps ( ADC ) Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badges, circa 1921 - 1948

Pair of Army Dental Corps ( ADC ) Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badges, circa 1921 - 1948

A close die cast pair but not matching on account of slight colour variation and different lug styling to reverse. Came together, so were probably worn as such. Worn circa 1921 - 1948 only. Badge design changed in 1948 with their award of "Royal".

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Code: 59607

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Victorian 24th Middlesex ( Post Office ) Rifle Volunteers blackened White Metal collar badge

Victorian 24th Middlesex ( Post Office ) Rifle Volunteers blackened White Metal collar badge

Flat topped Victorian crown, die struck in white metal and then blackened with two original lugs to the reverse. The 24 polished through to white for contrast. Circa 3.6cm tall. In very good condition. See MHS Bulletin, May 1956 p89, for details.

The 49th Corps, Post Office, was raised in 1868. It was renumbered 24th in 1880, and became the 8th ( Post Office Rifles ) Battalion o...  read more

Code: 58900

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East India Company  - 5th Light Cavalry ( Bengal European )  Silvered Officers Ball Button

East India Company - 5th Light Cavalry ( Bengal European ) Silvered Officers Ball Button

An early ball button with fixed shank and feint makers details to the reverse. I can make out W&R ...S.. and HJ below. Circa 15mm in diameter. Rare as only worn 1858 - 1859.

Happy to be corrected, but I beleive this to be worn by the 5th Bengal European Cavalry, a cavalry regiment of the British East India Company, created in 1858 and disbanded in 1859. The regiment was origin...  read more

Code: 55604

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