1st /1st Leicestershire ( Prince Albert 's Own ) Yeomanry Gilding Metal Cap Badge, 1916 - 1922 only
In very good condition. Circa 3.7cm tall with lugs correctly plated north - south.
See; http://www.paoyeomanry.co.uk/LY191622Badge.htm
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The Rifles Frosted Silver Plated Cap Badge
As worn from 2007, red felt clothing would have been worn to reverse of bugle void, in excellent condition with two original loops to the reverse.
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10.00 GBP
The Queen 's 16th Lancers Bi-Metal Cap badge
Die struck version with 4 original expansion / braising holes to rear. Slider original. Some slight twisting to one lance tip otherwise in very good condition with sharp detail.
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25.00 GBP
Pair of Scully marked WW2 British Security Co-ordination ( BSC) Cap Badges
Both patterns, correct finish with original loops and correctly maker marked. See Len Whittaker's Some Talk of Private Armies for more information. Rare.
Coll.
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1st King's Dragoon Guards NCO's White Metal 3rd Pattern Arm Badge
1st King's Dragoon Guards 3rd Pattern Die Cast White Metal Arm Badge, with one of two original loops remaining to the reverse (north - south). With red cloth backing. A moth hole to the latter. Otherwise in good condition. Adopted in circa 1930.
Linaker & Dine Plate 5.9 refers.
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Victorian Norfolk Regiment Brass Other Ranks Collar Badge
Left facing, with two original brass loops to the reverse. Churchill also claims let facing collar was also worn on the Field Service Cap. Circa 1881 - 1898. In very good condition.
Churchill No 276 refers.
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The Inns of Court Regiment Matched Pair of Brass Shoulder Titles
In very good condition with two original loops to the reverse of each. Westlake claims as worn from 1932 onwards when they were restyled the Inns of Court Regiment having previously been OTC.
Westlake No 1568 refers.
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30.00 GBP
7th King 's African Rifles ( KAR ) Blackened Brass Cap Badge - Zanzibar
Cast blackened brass badge with two original lugs to the reverse. In very good condition with only minor wear to black finish. Circa 4.8cm tall. King's crown.
The 7th KAR was formed in Zanzibar in 1917 with men from the Zanzibar Armed Constabulary and the Mafia Constabulary. Post WW1, it was reduced to a company and then merged with the 6th KAR. This is a scarce badge.
Rare Oxfordshire Militia Other Rank's Waist Belt Clasp (WBC)
A rare other ranks brass waist belt clasp. A Victorian crown to the centre of a circlet bearing the title "Oxfordshire Militia " with squared plain belt loops to each end. In very good condition except for Crown which is slightly polished.
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WW2 British Troops in Norway Embroidered White on Pale Blue Cloth Formation Sign - Of Special Forces Interest
A scarce embroidered pattern formation sign facing right removed from uniform depicting a white Viking ship and sunrise embroidered on light blue square, small stain to left edge otherwise in good condition. Worn for a short period of time only at end of WW2. Printed versions more commonly encountered.
In May 1945, following the German surrender in Norway on the 7th May... read more