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Mons Officer Cadet School aa Anodised Cap Badge

Mons Officer Cadet School aa Anodised Cap Badge

In very good condition with two original loops to the reverse.

The Mons OCS was closed in 1972, and its responsibilities transferred to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, which was re-organised as an academy for student officers and officer cadets, including regulars, short servicemen, and Territorials.

K&K Vol 2 No 2172

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Code: 59439

8.00 GBP

Leeds University Officer Training Corps ( OTC ) aa Gold Coloured Anodised Cap Badge - Firmin

Leeds University Officer Training Corps ( OTC ) aa Gold Coloured Anodised Cap Badge - Firmin


In very good condition with original slider which is maker marked Firmin London.

K&K Vol 2 No 2463 refers.

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Code: 59434

15.00 GBP

The Cheshire Regiment Bi-Metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)

The Cheshire Regiment Bi-Metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)


With three of four original loops (longer central loop removed) otherwise in very good condition. Worn 1881 - 1914 on the Helmet Plate Centre and on the Glengarry until 1895.

K&K Vol 1 No 309 and 380 refer.

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Code: 59431

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Original Victorian Glengarry Brass Back Plate and Victorian Crown for use with the Helmet Plate Centre (HPC) when worn on the Glengarry

Original Victorian Glengarry Brass Back Plate and Victorian Crown for use with the Helmet Plate Centre (HPC) when worn on the Glengarry


In very good condition, some signs of service use, the correct large square loops on crown. Actually quite hard to find. The HPC was worn from 1881 to 1895 on the Glengarry.

K&K Vol 1 Nos 288 & 289 refer.

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Code: 59429

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The West Yorkshire Regiment Bi-metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)

The West Yorkshire Regiment Bi-metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)


With two of the four original loops remaining, cut back for wear on the glengarry. Some signs of service wear otherwise in generally good condition. Worn 1881 - 1902 on the Helmet Plate Centre and, until 1895, on the Glengarry.

K&K Vol 1 Nos 303 & 373 refer.

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Code: 59427

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The Welsh Regiment FIRST PATTERN Bi-Metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)

The Welsh Regiment FIRST PATTERN Bi-Metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)

With all four original dark toned loops and in very good condition. Worn 1881 - 1902 on the Helmet Plate Centre and, until 1895, on the Glengarry.

There is a variation in the welsh spelling on the motto scroll between the first pattern and the later second pattern worn from 1902 - 1914. The first pattern the spelling is "na" and in the later second pattern this word is spelt "neu...  read more

Code: 59426

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Skill in Driving Steering Wheel Prize Proficiency Trade Arm Badge - Mechanised Units

Skill in Driving Steering Wheel Prize Proficiency Trade Arm Badge - Mechanised Units


Introduced in the early 1930s and abolished in 1950, this steering wheel brass badge was awarded to Mechanised Batteries of the Royal Artillery and from 1936 to Royal Engineer and Royal Signals also, at the rate of one prize per unit and were also worn in WW2 to signify driving instructors. Circa 3.5cm in diameter, die cast brass metal and with two original lugs to the reverse. In good ...  read more

Code: 59412

8.00 GBP

WW2 - 3rd / 4th County of London Yeomanry ( Sharpshooters ) Embroidered / Woven Cloth Shoulder Title

WW2 - 3rd / 4th County of London Yeomanry ( Sharpshooters ) Embroidered / Woven Cloth Shoulder Title


Removed from uniform but in generally good condition. Yellow thread on dark green. White hessian backed. Scarce.

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Code: 59401

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WW2 4th ( Territorial Battalion ) Lincolnshire Regiment Brass Lincoln Imp Arm Badge

WW2 4th ( Territorial Battalion ) Lincolnshire Regiment Brass Lincoln Imp Arm Badge


Small die struck brass arm badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 3.3cm tall. In very good condition.

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Code: 59399

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M in Wreath in AA Anodised Aluminium - Mortarman Proficiency Arm Badge

M in Wreath in AA Anodised Aluminium - Mortarman Proficiency Arm Badge


Not encountered very often, in gold coloured anodised, with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 5.4 cm across and although with some minor service wear obvious to the finish in good condition. Introduced 1957 for qualified mortar layers and worn on lower left sleeve.

Edwards & Langley No 91A refers (p85).

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Code: 59391

15.00 GBP