Large Pattern BAYS 2nd Dragoon Guards Brass Shoulder Title on Backing Plate
With two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse and still secured to its original vented backing plate, some signs of service wear and could do with a light clean. Worn from 1921 onwards by other ranks. Circa 4.6cm wide and 1.6cm tall excluding backing plate. Scarce.
Coll
Westlake No 30 refers (this is the variety with the gap at the bottom of the A)
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12.00 GBP
5th Dragoon Guards Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge, right facing
Circa 3.2cm tall with two original loops to the reverse (not very well aligned), quite crudely cast to reverse, possibly lacquered but otherwise in very good condition.
C13.20
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22.00 GBP
5th Dragoon Guards Officers OSD Facing Bronze Collar Badges
These look like a reasonable facing pair from the front, but one is die struck bronze and the other is die struck. Each with two original loops to the reverse. King's crown, worn 1902 -1922. In very good condition.
C13.20
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48.00 GBP
WW1 18th ( Queen Marys Own ) Hussars Officers Die Cast White Metal Collar Badges, worn circa 1910 - 1922
A matched pair of heavy semi die cast white metal (possibly unmarked low grade silver - untested) officer's collar badges with two original loops to the reverse of each. In very good condition.
G169.1
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30.00 GBP
Scarce Edwardian Issue EDVII 18th Hussars Bi-metal Collar Badges, worn circa 1902-1904 only
A pair of bi-metal colour badges, not an exact colour match but in all other respects they display well together and each has two original dark toned lugs to the reverse of each. King's crown and only worn for a couple of years (1902 - 1904). This regiment had a rapidly changing series of cap badges post 1904 until it settled on the all white metal pattern. In very good condition and scarce.
65.00 GBP
18th (Queen Marys Own) Hussars Officers OSD Bronze Cap Badge
A scarce OSD officers dark bronze die cast cap badge with two original blades to the reverse. As usual, not recommended to play with the blades as they can get brittle with age. In very good condition. Pre 1922.
K&K Vol 1 No 788 refers.
C19.1 read more
85.00 GBP
Rare Gilt South Gloucestershire Light Infantry Militia Officers Large Pattern Button, 1855 - 1881
Circa 26mm in diameter, fixed shank, maker marked C. Smith & Son, 5 New Burlington Street, London to reverse. Gilt very bright and in fabulous condition. A scarce back mark also.
Ripley lists also the gilt version in his book Buttons of the British Army 1855 - 1970 (No 462 refers).
Comm BP
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WW2 Burma Army Signals Bi-Metal Theatre Made Cap Badge
A well made badge of two part construction, cast and with original slider the reverse. In very good condition.
Worn 1937 - 1948.
Renfrew et al, Vol 1 No 1015 refers.
G145.3
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Norfolk Regiment Bi-Metal Other Ranks Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)
With all four original loops. This pattern has a different pattern Britannia (slimmer and with the right arm raised) as worn from 1902 until 1914 as the Helmet Plate Centre. The earlier pattern (worn until 1902 had Britannia's right arm resting on her knee and she is not so slim - but you can tell her!).
K&K Vol 1 No 367 refers.
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2nd Dragoon Guards (Bays) Officers Gilt Buttons Set
A set of three patterns in matching fire gilt, mounted central devices and all made by Jennens & Co London. Kings Crown, but I understand Jennens stopped making buttons in 1912 so pre WW1. The small cap button with fixed shank, the medium pattern shoulder chain / epaulette button with correct screw fitting and holder and the large pattern with POW feathers and fixed shank to reverse. In stun... read more