3rd Volunteer Battalion Warwick Warwickshire Rifle Club Lapel Badge
Horseshoe button hole fixing, no maker's mark, looks to be chrome rather than silver plate, some minor wear to plate on the antelope, enamel in undamaged condition, circa 21mm in diameter. Scarce volunteer corps item.
Coll.
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Scarce 4th Sherwood Foresters ( Notts & Derby Regiment ) Militia Battalion Brass Shoulder Title
Made as an oval in one piece of brass with two original lugs to the reverse. Nice and straight. Traces of old polish but otherwise in very good condition. Circa 5.1cm wide and 3.2cm tall.
Westlake No 1206 refers.
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WW1 era 4th Territorial Battalion The Buffs ( East Kent Regiment ) Shoulder Title
Original brass one part shoulder title, 3 original lugs, in good condition. HQ Dover. Coll.
Westlake No 749 refers. read more
WW1 - 1 KENT Cyclist Battalion On Piece Brass Shoulder Title
A scarce brass shoulder title,1 / Kent. Worn by the 1 / 1st Battalion Kent Cyclists in India from 1916. The numeral 1 cut down from a T in a T Kent title, as often found. Cast versions are also found. Three original loops to the reverse.
Westlake No 1580 refers.
B57.2
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Scarce Pre WW1 Durham Light Infantry ( DLI ) Matched Facing Pair of Brass Shoulder Titles
An excellent matched facing pair of these hard to find pre WW1 regular battalion shoulder titles with two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.3cm tall and 4.5cm wide. Great condition. Worn circa 1885 - 1907.
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Indian Army - Indian Auxiliary Force Medical Corps Cap Badge, circa 1920 - 1937
Die struck gilding metal cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 4.3cm tall and 3.4cm wide. Scarce. GV cypher. read more
Indian Army - Early Indian Army Ordnance Corps Officer 's Pagri Cap Badge
Silver wash on brass, finely detailed with rear pagri pin. Large badge at 47mm by 45mm. Some evidence of service wear to pin and c clasp but still functional. read more
Burma Burmese - Moulmein Volunteer Rifles Corps White Metal Cap Badge - Gaunt Tablet
A very fine die struck white metal cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse and a scroll tablet with the maker's details Gaunt, 53 Conduit St, London. Lovely condition. Circa 5cm tall. Worn circa 1910 - 1917.
It became the 14th Tenasserim Volunteer Rifles in 1917. See the later badge worn at item 60132 below.
Renfrew et al, Vol 1 No 1078 refers.
Burma Burmese - Tenasserim Battalion Officer 's Cap Badge, 1920 - 1942
A heavy die cast white metal cap badge with two silver wire loops to the reverse. WW2 theatre made but finally cast appears to be unmarked silver. Circa 4.3cm tall. A Cinthe in circlet bearing the words Tenasserim Battalion above a scroll bearing the words " Primus in Burma ". Worn circa 1920 - 1942.
Renfrew et al, Vol No 1, no 1079 refers.
B6.11
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Indian Army - Sikh Regiment Officer 's Collar Badges, pre 1947
A gilt brass pair of collar badges to an officer of the Sikh Regiment, each back-marked JR Gaunt London. With 2 original loops on each, although the backs are not matched, the badges are a great match from the front.
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