Edwardian EDVII Royal Engineers Officer's OSD Bronze Cap Badge - Blades
A neatly voided die cast cap badge with two original blades to the reverse. In very good condition. Scarce.
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Three small mess dress sized Blackened Officers Rank Stars / Pips ( Gurkha / Rifles Brigade )
In good condition, one of slightly different pattern of manufacture but display together well. Each is circa 1cm square.
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Gold Bullion Irish Guards Officer's Rank Star / Pip
Circa 3cm tall and in very good condition. Green shamrock to centre.
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Victorian White Metal Artillery Volunteers Undress Sabretache Badge Ornament
An attractive heavy badge with 5 of 8 screw fittings to the reverse remaining. No damage or repairs. Battle honour Ubique tended not to be worn by Militia units, Static wheel to gun, all fiddly bits present and correct. Possibly plated. Circa 10cm tall and 8.5cm wide. A lovely item.
A47.5
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WW1 General Officers Large Pattern Gilt Full Dress Button with mounted central device
Circa 23mm in diameter, fixed shank, a two part button with the device separately mounted in gilt, maker marked Jennens & Co London which pre-dates this Generals button to before 1924. Gilt bright, super condition for age. Scarce.
Ripley No 2 refers.
D39 read more
25.00 GBP
The Royal Ulster Rifles ( RUR ) Officers Black Horn Small Pattern Button, Queen's Crown
Circa 17mm in diameter, fixed shank, no maker's mark, post 1952 as QEII Queen's crown. Scarce especially if you are looking for to complete a missing cap button. Circa 1952 - 1968.
Ripley No 563 refers.
D10
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6.00 GBP
The Royal Ulster Rifles ( RUR ) Officers Black Horn Small Pattern Button, King's Crown
Circa 17mm in diameter, fixed shank, no maker's mark, pre 1952 as King's crown. Scarce especially if you are looking for to complete a missing cap button. Circa 1920 - 1952.
Ripley No 563 refers.
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Victorian Medical Staff Corps Officer's Fire Gilt Button Set
Circa 23mm and 15mm in diameter respectively. Fixed shanks and all maker marked J.W. Reynolds & Co, 50 St. Martin's Lane, London. The smaller pair most probably from cap. All in brilliant fire gilt and of a super quality. Only fault is one of the smaller buttons has a small scratch near rim. Scarce maker. Worn 1855 - 1898. From 1898 became the RAMC.
Ripley No 517 refers... read more
26.50 GBP
Victorian 1st ( Royal ) Dragoons Officer's Gilt Large Pattern Button
Circa 22mm in diameter, fixed shank and maker marked Jennens & Co., London. Two part construction with mounted device with QVC above. Lovely condition.
Ripley No 12 refers.
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