The Royal Irish Regiment (18th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge
QVC Victorian crown pattern in die struck brass with two original dark toned copper loops (north - south) to reverse. and reinforcement braise in between the bottom of the crown and top centre of harp. Nicely voided strings. Very good overall condition, lugs slighty flattened for comfort. Worn circa 1896 - 1902.
The Regiment was disbanded in 1922.
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The Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (19th Foot) - 1st Pattern Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A most attractive badge, die struck with two original dark toned lugs to the reverse and a number of braising / sweat / expansion holes to the reverse of the A. Some slight twisting to lugs otherwise in very good condition. This pattern worn until circa 1908.
K&K Vol 1 No 615 refers.
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The Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (19th Foot) - 2nd Pattern Coronet Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
Die struck cap badge in very good condition with original slider to the reverse and bearing the princess's coronet. This pattern worn from 1908 onwards. Within the Regiment is was referred to as the "Eiffel Tower" badge.
K&K Vol 1 No 616 refers.
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The Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (19th Foot) - 2nd Pattern Imperial Crown Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
K&K list this badge in their 1898 - 1921 chapter. However, Gaylor claims it was issued in 1940s in error with an imperial crown in place of the coronet and was described by an officer of the Regiment as an example of regimental incompetence. I have included here for completeness but technically this should be in a later time period.
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The Lancashire Fusiliers (20th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Die struck bi-metal badge with two dark toned original loops to the reverse. Very slight polishing to sphinx otherwise in very good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 618 refers.
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The Royal Scots Fusiliers (RSF) (21st Foot) Victorian Pattern Other Ranks Brass Glengarry Badge
A die struck gilding metal cap badge, dark toned to front, with two original dark toned loops to the reverse. Victorian crown. In very good condition, slight touch of Verdigris to crest but otherwise with sharp detail. Circa 7.6cm tall. Worn with a King's Imperial crown from 1902 onwards.
K&K Vol 1 Nos 619 / 620 refer.
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The Cheshire Regiment (22nd Foot) WW1 Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
In good condition (slight denting to acorn) with lightly applied original slider and with three braising / sweat/ expansion holes to the reverse. Gaylor confirms an all brass WW1 economy version. This pattern worn until 1922.
K&K Vol 1 No 621 refers.
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The Royal Welsh Fusiliers (RWF) (23rd Foot) - 1st Pattern, Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
With the spelling "Welsh". Some minor verdigris to flames of the grenade, a good stiff badge with original slider. Gaylor also confirms a WW1 all brass economy version.
K&K Vol 1 No 622 refers.
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The Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot) - 2nd Pattern Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A post 1920 pattern (Welch spelling) of two part construction, with original slider to the reverse. A white metal mounted device. In very good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 623 refers.
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The South Wales Borderers (SWB) (24th Foot) Smaller Pattern Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
The smaller bi-metal die struck pattern of this badge with original slider. In good condition with sharp detail. This version is circa 37-38mm in diameter. The final photo shows it along side the more commonly encountered larger badge for sale on this site elsewhere as item 60063. Scarce.
K&K Vol 1 No 624 refers.
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