WW2 47th (London) Infantry Division Woven Cloth Formation Sign
2nd Pattern Rectangular, circa 5.2cm by 4cm. Removed from uniform but in very good condition. The red bells on a black background. Finely woven in silk.
The badge symbolised the Bow Bells of London. It was probably adopted in 1940 when formation signs were authorised. Prior to 1936 there were two London TA Divisions, 56th (1st London) and 47th (2nd London). The latter was made u... read more
South African School Cadets Large Brass Alloy Metal Pouch Badge
Worn circa 1910 - 1961, with two screw fittings and retaining nuts to reverse. looks like loops have been removed and contemporaneously replaced with screw fittings for wear on a pouch or belt. Strong and well struck badge, large ( 5.5cm tall and 6cm wide) and attractively styled.
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Indian Army 2nd Royal Lancers (Gardners Horse) head-dress badge
A good scarce post 1922 - 1947 Indian made die cast brass example. Two loops to the reverse. Taken from a gaunt example (feint naming still evident on this cast version). In very good condition.
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The Duke of Edinburghs Royal Regiment (Berkshire & Wiltshire) Officers Silver Plated and Gilt Cap Badge
An officers silver plated and gilt die struck cap badge, with two original long loops to the reverse. A small badge at circa 26mm tall. Some loss of detail to the dragon from polishing otherwise in very good condition.
The regiment was formed on 9 June 1959 after defence cuts implemented in the late 1950s saw the amalgamation of the Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte... read more
A WW1 Christmas 1914 postcard from King George V ( in Naval Uniform ) and Queen Mary for Overseas Troops
As well as the 1914 Christmas Gift Box, another Royal gift distributed to the BEF and Naval Forces on Christmas Day was a sepia coloured postcard. It carried a printed&8209;photograph (by W & D Downey ) of the King and Queen. On the back of it was this message, "With our best wishes for Christmas 1914. May God protect you and bring you home safe'. In very good condition. No central fold as of... read more
Indian Army Post Independence - Maratha Light Infantry Cast Brass Shoulder Title
A one piece shoulder title in cast brass with two loops to the reverse, one is a replacement afixed with a fair amount of solder otherwise in very good condition. As worn from 1950 with the Maratha shield and crossed swords to the centre of the bugle. Prior to 1947, the Regiment was known as the Mahratta Light Infantry.
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10.00 GBP
WW2 Army Air Corps (AAC) Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge
A single die cast bronze collar badge, eagle facing to the right, with two original loops to the reverse. King's Crown. In superb condition. Scarce.
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The Irish Guards Woven White on Green Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
In unissued condition.
K10.3 read more
5.00 GBP
The Welsh Guards One Piece Brass Shoulder Title
A one piece brass shoulder title with original lugs, In very good condition. The Welsh Guards were first raised in 1915.
Westlake No 716 refers.
K42.8 read more
10.00 GBP










