Princess Victoria 's Royal Irish Fusiliers (RIF) ( 87th & 89th Foot) Large Pattern Brodrick Cap Badge
Silver plated coronet with two original loops with a bi-metal grenade with original long unclipped slider. Three braising / sweat / expansion holes to reverse of plumes and harp motif. In superb condition for age. Circa 4.3cm tall and 2.5cm wide. Worn 1902 - 1906 only.
See p38 of "A Monstrous Piece of Cloth - The Brodrick Cap" by Toby Brayley for a photo of this larger badg... read more
175.00 GBP
Princess Victorias Royal Irish Fusiliers (RIF) ( 87th & 89th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Bi-metal Cap Badge
A die struck cap badge with two original loops the reverse and a coronet joined with a strip of white metal to grenade. This tab is part of the coronet's manufacture and not a later addition. It has a small sweat / braising / expansion hole also. Scarce. E60.5
K&K Vol 1 No 694 refers
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Connaught Rangers ( 88th & 94th Foot) Edwardian Issue Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A near mint example with two original loops the reverse (some twisting and squashing to these). Some minor wear to harp strings and gilding metal finish. Superb and hard to come by. The Regiment was disbanded in 1922.
For a WW1 slidered version please search for item 58267
K&K Vol 1 Nos 695/696 refer.
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Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) ( 91st & 93rd Highlanders) White Metal Glengarry Cap Badge - Voided Centre, Cat's Tail Up
Sturdy white metal example of an other ranks cap badge. This is Sutherland Cat "Tail Up" variety as per the earlier badges. it has a fretted centre with 9 voids. A good stiff badge with two original copper lugs to the reverse, which have quite a long splayed foot, but original nonetheless.
This was the largest cap badge worn in the British Army. Until about 1908 the cen... read more
Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment ( 100th & 109th Foot) WW1 issue Bi Metal Cap Badge
Made from bi-metal and in good condition with original slider to the reverse and single sweat / brazing hole to the reverse of the coronet. This is the scarcer variety with the curly scrolls and squatter coronet. It is slightly smaller than the straight scroll pattern and the feather points or tips at the base are in brass rather than white metal. The brass points of the feathers at t... read more
Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment ( 100th & 109th Foot) WW1 Issue Bi Metal Cap Badge - Slider with sweat holes
Made from bi-metal and in good condition with original slider to the reverse and five sweat / brazing holes to the reverse. This is the variety with straight scrolls and a broader coronet. Circa 4.2cm tall. In very good condition with sharp detail. Gaylor claims there was also an all brass economy version. The regiment was disbanded in 1922.
K&K Vol 1 No 699 refers.
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Royal Munster Fusiliers (RMF) ( 101st & 104th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Bi-metal cap badge
With two original dark toned lugs to the reverse and with sweat / braising / expansion holes. In good condition with sharp detail. Also worn in WW1 with a slider. Gaylor claims there was also an all brass economy version. The regiment was disbanded in 1922.
K&K Vol 1 No 701 refers.
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Royal Dublin Fusiliers ( RDF) ( 102nd & 103rd Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Bi-metal cap badge
With three lugs to the reverse and with sweat / braising / expansion holes. Shows signs of being worn but in good condition with sharp detail. Also worn in WW1 with a slider. Gaylor claims there was also an all brass economy version. The regiment was disbanded in 1922.
E50.2
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Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) Small Pattern other Ranks White Metal Field Service Cap Badge
Small die struck with two original dark toned lugs to the reverse. The Rifle Brigade did not wear collar badges. This is often referred to as the four-scroll badge with Battle honours to Crimea only. Circa 3.2cm tall. This one with a Victorian Crown, also found with an imperial crown. In excellent condition with sharp detail.
K&K Vol 1 No 703 refers.
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30.00 GBP
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consorts Own) White Metal Cap Badge - Larger Pattern
Worn 1910 - 1937, carrying 16 battle honours (fourteen on the scroll) - 15 Peninsula War battle honour scrolls and Waterloo. The inner circlet is inscribed "Rifle Brigade". The regiment was finally entitled to 16 battle honours for the Peninsular war but "Pyrenees" was not granted until 1910 - after the badge was designed.
K&K Vol 1 No 705 refers.
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