Indian Army Sikh Regiment Headdress Cast White Metal Cap Badge
Indian made with two original loops to the reverse, possibly a low grade silver but not tested. In very good condition. Circa 4.4cm tall.
G145.7
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Lanarkshire Imperial Yeomanry Officers Collar Badges - (Type 2 - Die Struck)
A matched pair of die struck blackened brass collar badges with two original short lugs to the reverse of each. The same pattern and size worn as the cap badge. The property of the same officer who owned the die cast collars of this pattern (see my item 62981) as well as the later pattern cap badge listed as my item 62951 and collar badges listed as 62980. This pattern worn until 1908 by this... read more
Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) Infantry Battalion Large Victorian White Metal Valise Backpack Badge
A fine rare example following the pattern used by the Grenadier Guards but heavily die-stamped in thick white metal with four dark toned loops to the reverse. A large item at circa 10.5cm.
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3 Different Editions of the WW2 Red Cross & St John's Ambulance Prisoners of War Newspaper Bulletin
All in good condition, if a little fragile, printed on economy wartime quality paper with a few little tears and all with rusty staples. The editions are for May 1943, August 1943 and September 1944. This is all I have currently.
Each paper was Free to Next of Kin and was the official organ of the British Red Cross & St John Ambulance War Organisation. Each edition runs to 1... read more
45.00 GBP
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Officers OSD Collar Badges
A matched pair of die cast blackened bronze collar badges. The property of the same man who owned the accompanying cap badge listed as my item 62951. Most of the black finish worn back to the bronze equally on both badges. Please note one bell held slightly higher on the body than the other.
These were pre WW1 issue (1908 - 1916), but this pattern was brought back in 1952 - ... read more
Pair of Gilt Fox Hunting Blazer Buttons
Circa 16mm in diameter, fixed shank, gilt bright. No makers marks. In excellent condition. An engraved letter 'D' with a ' barking' fox running through. Acquired in Scotland and presumed to be the Deeside Hunt, but happy to be corrected.
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20.00 GBP
4/7 4th / 7th Dragoon Guards RAC Regimental Flash Cloth Arm Designation
Worsted cloth formation sign. Diamond black border with chevrons in black, gold and two in dull red. Hessian backed. Small black diamond was worn at the top. Worn by all ranks on battledress. In very good condition.
Introduced in 1939 when the regiment was mobilised with the BEF to go to France. It was expected that for security reasons, the regiment would not be permitted to wea... read more
Victorian QVC Infantry Regiments Generic Brass Pattern Glengarry Crown for wear above a HPC, post 1881
Brass crown for use as part of glengarry with helmet plate centre. Two original wire loops to reverse. Some service wear but good condition.
Helmet plate centres were worn on the Glengarry until 1896 with a brass crown above, sometimes worn separately rather than joined to the HPC and often held together with a brass backing plate. This stand-alone crown is in lovely condition wi... read more
Indian Imperial Police Silver Plated Cap Badge
Die struck silver plated cap badge with two original dark toned loops to the reverse (some bending with service wear). Circa 4cm tall. This pattern as worn 1901 - 1947. In very good condition.
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Victorian QVC Infantry Regiments Generic Brass Pattern Glengarry Crown for wear above a HPC, post 1881
Brass crown for use as part of glengarry with helmet plate centre. Two original wire loops to reverse. Some service wear but good condition.
Helmet plate centres were worn on the Glengarry until 1896 with a brass crown above, sometimes worn separately rather than joined to the HPC and often held together with a brass backing plate. This stand-alone crown is in lovely condition wi... read more