Grenade / RWF (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Early Two Part Brass Shoulder Title
The Grenade is die struck with two original dark toned loops. The RWF is cast brass with two original but thin copper loops (some service wear). Possibly theatre made when in India. Westlake claims RWF was worn from 1898. Owner claims this was made in 1881 when they first became the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Westlake No 967 refers.
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16.00 GBP
WW1 Canada - Canadian Military Headquarters / Corps of Military Staff Clerks Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A gilding metal example with two original loops. The crown is misshapen on the left side from the front. Not the best strike. Dark toned. Condition reflected in price. Sold as seen.
Cox No 940 refers.
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15.00 GBP
Queens Own Yorkshire Dragoons post 1901 NCO’s arm badge
Good scarce die-stamped white metal crowned Rose of the House of York. Original stout brooch pin. Circa 6.2cms tall.
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95.00 GBP
Edwardian / Early WW1 Ayrshire Yeomanry Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A die struck badge in gilding metal, with a long original slider (much service wear evident) and is based on the arms of the Earl of Carrick, a lion's head, with eagles wings, known within the Regiment as the Griffin. This badge was worn up to circa 1916. This badge can be found on loops (Imperial Yeomanry issues), and post circa 1910 with a vertical shank / slider. There are three different d... read more
45.00 GBP
10th (Liverpool Scottish) Battalion Kings Regiment Officers Sporran Cantle Badge
Of two part construction with two original screw posts (without nuts) to the reverse an circular maker's mark bearing the maker's details "J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd., London". Peter Brydon identifies this as the Officer's Sporran Cantle Badge (Plate 6, Fig 5 refers). Looks silver plated.
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38.00 GBP
Gloucestershire Regiment (Glosters) Other Rank's Pagri Back Badge - Variety as worn on the 1881-1914 White Foreign Service Helmet
Die struck in gilding metal with original slider for wear with the Wolseley / white foreign service helmet. Circa 3.3cms in wide and 2.9cms tall with original crimped slider to reverse. In good worn condition, tuch of verdigris to reverse of the sphinx's head. Commemorates the regiment's back to back action at Alexandria in 1801. A rare pagri badge. See final photo for an image of it bein... read more
55.00 GBP
Royal Scots Officers / Senior NCOs Full Dress Cap Badge
A two part construction die struck, gilt and silver plated star cap badge with two original loops (slightly bent inwards). Post 1931 issue. In good condition.
The officers and senior NCOs cap and collar badges of this pattern date from 1931 when they replaced the patterns adopted in 1881 which were identical to the cap badge worn by officers of the Scots Guards. The 1931 change ... read more
48.00 GBP
Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers REME Officer's QEII Pattern Silver Plate and Gilt Cap Badge - Gaunt
In good condition to front, but sadly original loops to reverse squeeze flat and no longer functional as loops. As worn circa 1953 - 1970 (given London address of manufacturer). Sold as seen.
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10.00 GBP
Coldstream Guards Warrant Officers & Staff Sergeants Large Silver Plated and Enamel Forage Cap Star
A large three part construction cap star, die struck and silver plated in a frosted finish with enamel to strap and centre cross in very good condition. Two original loops to reverse. Circa 4.7 cms across. Harder to find than the elongated officer's patterns.
K&K Vol 1 No 899 refers.
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WW2 Parachute Regiment White Metal Cap Badge, King's Crown - Connector style flat loops variety
A totally original striking with two original flat connector style loops to the reverse. Some wear and bending to one loop in particular. Un-voided crown so a later pattern. Circa 6.8cms wide and 4cms tall.
See:
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100177
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40.00 GBP