WW2 RAAF Australian Squadron Leader KD Epaulette Cloth Slip-on
WW2 Royal Australian Air Force Slip-on Embroidered Cloth Shoulder Title Embroidered blue thread letters on khaki cloth. As worn on Khaki Drill kit on epaulette or shirtsleeve in Middle East and North Africa. Circa 6cm wide and 9.5cm tall. Good condition.
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WW1 Chinese Labour Corps ( CLC ) Cap Badge - Blade Fixings
A thin bronzed brass die struck badge with four original tabs to the reverse. As with most blades I would not recommend opening these up as they can become brittle with age. Almost black in colour, I personally would not attempt to clean it up. Rare.
The Chinese Labour Corps were a force of workers recruited by the British government in WW1 to free troops for front line duty ... read more
Scarce Suffolk Regiment Edwardian Bi-metal issue, two turret transition pattern Cap Badge
Worn for a very limited time only in the early 1900s. King's crown bi-metal cap badge with the Victorian pattern castle. Original slider with three sweat holes to reverse (one behind slider). In very good condition with sharp detail.
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12th Lancers ( Prince of Wales's Royal ) Officer's OSD Bronze King's Crown Cap Badge - 3 Tabs
A light coloured OSD die cast cap badge with three original tabs / blades to the reverse, but these have been trimmed and folded over for ease of display, otherwise in very good condition with no damage to lances or pennons. Circa 4.4cm tall. Worn circa 1903 - 1952.
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WW2 British Red Cross Society Voluntary Aid Detachment ( V.A.D. ) Mobile Felt Cloth Arm Badge
A good example of a Second World War British Red Cross Society silk embroidered felt badge worn by the Mobile unit of the Voluntary Aid Detachments on the arm of the uniform. Good condition with some evidence of service wear, and has ink annotations on the reverse white backing cloth as follows: BRCS London 328, 17976. Presumably the 328 is reference to a London Detachment numbered 328, and the... read more
20th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers ( Artists) Brass Cap Badge, 1906 - 1908
Not to be confused with later pattern badges of the post 1908 Artist Rifles, this badge pre-dates these and is placed at circa 1906 - 1908 only and found with both loops and sliders. This is a good yellow brass example, a stiff die struck badge with original slider and strong crimp mark. A big thank you to Luke for identification.
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The Leeds Rifles Anodised Silver Coloured Cap Badge
Original slider maker marked JR Gaunt Birm. In very good condition.
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WW2 War Raised Unit - 22nd Dragoons Die Struck White Metal Cap Badge - Firmin London
White metal die struck cap badge with original slider to reverse, stamped Firmin London. Sealed pattern 1941. Note the voided Roman numerals. Lovely condition.
K&K Vol 2 No 1912 refers.
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Royal Jersey Light Infantry Militia Gilding Metal Helmet Plate Centre (HPC)
With three of four original staple loops (taller central loop has been removed otherwise in very good condition (has been lacquered). Worn 1881 - 1914 on the Helmet Plate Centre and on the Glengarry until 1895.
K&K Vol 1 No 354 and 418 refer.
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Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) NCOs / 2nd Battalion Pipers Silver Plated Glengarry Badge
A large heavy and solid cast large Cameronians silver plated Glengarry Cap Badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 3 inches / 7.6cm wide. Gaylor confirms the sergeants and 2nd Battalion pipers wore a pattern 3 inches wide as opposed to 2.5 inches / 5.9cm wide as in the case of other ranks. The latter would have been die struck too.
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