2nd King Edward VIIs Own Gurkha Rifles Regiment Regimental Flash Designation For Wear on the Gurkha Hat
Worn circa 1900 - 1944, and again by all ranks from 1946 - 1961 on the Gurkha hat. Worn in opposite ways by the 1st and 2nd battalions Each square is circa 12mm tall and 15mm wide.
The Gurkha Museum pulbication "Insignia of the 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Simoor Rifles) Fig 2GR D29 refers.
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Campaign Service Medal - Clasp Malay Peninsula - Gurkha Signals
Campaign Service Medal (1962-2007), 1 clasp, "Malay Peninsula". Correctly impressed on the rim to:
"21179013 L/Cpl. Debilal Gurung. Grukha Sigs."
GVF condition.
Please note I will only post this item to a UK address.
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10th Princess Marys Own Gurkha Rifles Pipers plaid brooch circa 1953-60
A good scarce die-cast locally made silvered example. Circlet “GURKHA RIFLES”, to the voided centre a strung bugle with kukri, Princess Mary’s Cypher and “10” between the strings. Stout pin to reverse. Silver plate in very good condition, not worn through to the base metal.
This pattern worn circa 1953 until 1960, so worn for only a brief period of time.
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70.00 GBP
Pair of British Army Gurkha Brunei Garrison & Brunei Training Team Embroidered Formation Signs
Both in unissued condition the smaller is the garrison patch and is red and black embroidery on green twill. The larger of black, yellow, silver and white embroidery on green twill represents the British Army Training Team, Brunei. Both badges worn on the arm.
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16.00 GBP
Gurkha Transport Regiment QEII Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A die struck white metal cap badge with gilt overlays. Original slider to the reverse.
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22.00 GBP
7th Duke of Edinburgh Own Gurkha Rifles white metal cap badge
A good quality voided die cast white metal example with two original square lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.4cm tall and 2.4cm wide.
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10.00 GBP
7th Duke of Edinburgh Own Gurkha Rifles head-dress badge
A good quality unvoided die cast white metal example with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 3.4cm tall and 2.3cm wide.
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M in Wreath in AA Anodised Aluminium - Mortarman Proficiency Arm Badge
Not encountered very often, in gold coloured anodised, with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 5.4 cm across and although with some minor service wear obvious to the finish in good condition. Introduced 1957 for qualified mortar layers and worn on lower left sleeve.
Edwards & Langley No 91A refers (p85).
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12.00 GBP
MT (Motor Transport) Upswept Wings Embroidered Proficiency Arm Badge
In good unissued condition, white winged wheel below the letters MT (Motor or Mechanised Transport) on a khaki backing. The unofficial private purchase 'upswept' wing variety.
Edwards & Langley No 227 refers.
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12.00 GBP
WW2 Red Embroidered Wound Stripe on Khaki Panel - Authorised for wear by serving WW2 Army Personnel wounded in WW1 and other prior conflicts
In unissued condition with no moth or damage, a rare WW2 cloth item relating to service in earlier conflicts. The size of the stripe matches the WW1 wound stripes at circa 2 inches in length.
Mentioned but not illustrated in Badges on Battledress by Jon Mills on page 298. Only one could be worn irrespective of the number of wound stripes that the individual may have been enti... read more
35.00 GBP