72nd Punjabis Regiment Officer's Sterling Silver hallmarked Cap Badge
An extremely attractive and scarce sterling silver badge of peacock design, complete with original stout pagri pin fitting and with 1921 hallmarks with maker's mark JRG & S (J R Gaunt & Sons). circa 3.4cm in height.
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Scarce WW1 1st/1st London Divisional Cyclist Company Cap Badge
A good scarce die-stamped brass example on slider. Incedibly scarce as only worn for a few months in 1916. Some old and small paint traces on reverse but does not affect front of badge. (Kipling & King item 1873 refers). ex Bosleys. read more
Original Silk Watermarked 9 inch length of WW1 Allied Victory Medal Ribbon
Uncut 9 inch length as origionally supplied, this is the correctly watermarked original silk ribbon from the early 1920s. Folded and with creases, but hard to find. read more
Brass Army Warrant Officer's Crown, pre 1952
Good condition with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.6cm tall and 3cm wide. Perfect to put with sergeant's chevrons to make a CSM. read more
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Highland Cyclist Battalion Cap Badge - Large pattern 1908-1920 - maker marked
This is the version with Lasesset spelling, large pattern, two original long lugs with maker's tablet, J.R. Gaunt, London. In great condition with crisp detail. (Kipling and King 1864 refers). read more
Memento of the Great War - 4th August 1914 - Tinnie celebrating the Birth of the Treasury One Pound Note or Bradbury!
The gold standard was suspended at the outbreak of the war in 1914, with Bank of England and Treasury notes becoming legal tender as a subsititute for scarce gold coins.
The First World War (1914-18) placed great demands on Britain's gold supply: the Government needed gold to meet the costs of the war, and the public tended to hoard gold as private security in this time o... read more
7th Armoured Brigade Cloth Formation Signs - Matched Facing Pair
Embroidered of WW2 vintage, look unissued. Good condition. read more
BWM Pair to Royal Irish Rifles - Ashworth
BWM & VM Pair, both impressed in the correct style to 608094 Pte A.E. Ashworth. R. IR. RIF.
BWM dark toned and NEF, VM also NEF retaining original gilt.
Ribbons are the original issue, but sewn at the tops and as the ribbons are sewn to the wrong medals I have left them just as I found them.
Unresearched other than for MIC (a copy will b... read more
Bronze Coronation (Police) Medal 1902 - K Division, Met Police
Rim engraved in upright capitals to P.C. T. Cann, K Div. Replacement ribbon, medal worn, scratcn on obverse at 9 o'clock, and some edge bruising. VF-.
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Abyssinian War Medal to 4th Kings Own Royal Regiment
Embossed naming to centre of reverse to 908, G. Day, 1st Battn 4th The KOR Regt. Minor contact marks and an edge knock at 6 o'clock, plus some other very minor edge nibbles. If suspender has been re-affixed, it has been very well done. Replacement ribbon. GVF +. read more