Royal Scots Greys (RSG) (2nd Dragoons) NCOs White Metal Arm Badge
A die struck example with three original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. This pattern worn from 1948. Usually worn with a black felt backing.
Linaker & Dine Fig 11.6E refers (but this one is die struck).
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QDG Queens Dragoon Guards NCO White Metal Arm Badge
A die cast white metal arm badge for a non-commissioned officer of The Queen's Dragoon Guards with two out of three lug fastenings remaining, sadly one missing. Complete with correct black felt backing cloth. This pattern one of three QEII pattern arm badges and the earliest, worn from 1960 until 1968 when a chromed version followed.
Linaker & Dine Plate 7.1A refers.
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ATS Attached Royal Corps of Signals Felt Cloth Formation Sign
Formed in October 1940 from ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service), an all female unit who had eight months earlier replaced Royal Signals Teleprinter and telephone switchboard operators. In very good unissued condition, attached to a hessian backing.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 1743 refers.
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British Army - GHQ ALFSEA / SEALF / FARELF Printed Cloth Formation Designation Flash Patch Sign
Original printed formation sign, removed from uniform but in good overall condition. Some minor staining otherwise colours bright.
During wartime it was ALFSEA (Allied Land Forces South East Asia), then worn by SEALF (HQ South East Asia Land Forces) which succeeded ALFSEA in December 1946. Changed again on 15th August 1947 to FARELF ( Far Eastern Land Forces (British Army)), bu... read more
10.00 GBP
WW2 SHAEF Embroidered Cloth Formation Sign Flash Designation Shoulder Patch
Removed from uniform, A UK made example, in good overall condition but with some fading to the intensity of the red elements from service wear. Authorised in March 1944.
S.H.A.E.F = Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 3045 refers.
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35.00 GBP
WW1 - '9L' - 9th Queen's Royal Lacners Woven White on Khaki Cloth Slip On Shoulder Title
An original embroidered First World War period 9th Lancers slip-on shoulder title.
These embroidered shoulder titles were produced from April 1916 as an economy measure. The badge is made from khaki coloured wool melton embroidered with white cotton thread.
The rear of the badge features a woven strip to allow the badge to be worn on the epaulette.
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20.00 GBP
WW1 - '10H' - 10th Royal Hussars (PoW's) Woven White on Khaki Cloth Slip On Shoulder Title
An original embroidered First World War period 10th Hussars slip-on shoulder title.
These embroidered shoulder titles were produced from April 1916 as an economy measure. The badge is made from khaki coloured wool melton embroidered with white cotton thread.
The rear of the badge features a woven strip to allow the badge to be worn on the epaulette.
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20.00 GBP
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (RSDG) Full Dress and Mess Dress NCOs Bullion Cloth Arm Badge
A nicely padded example in silver and gold bullion thread on a yellow and blue background (blue behind the tablet Waterloo). Circa 1971 onwards. In great condition.
Linaker & Dine Colour Plate B refers.
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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (RSDG) NCOs Bi Metal Arm Badge
Bi Metal arm badge with all three original loops to reverse. Slight spotting otherwise in condition with minor service wear to loops. Reverse has a stock number written on a panel of white paint. Would have been worn on a mourning black back backing. Circa 47mm tall and 38mm wide.
Formed in 1971 by amalgamation of the 3rd Carabiniers and Royal Scots Greys.
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3rd Dragoon Guards White Metal NCO White Metal Arm Badge - Corporals / Trumpeters issue
A die struck white metal arm badge with horizontal motto scroll, with two original loops (east - west) to reverse. In very good condition. A large pattern is shown against this badge for scale purposes only, it is not for sale with this badge. Circa.44mm wide by 40mm tall.
See Plate 8.11 in Linaker & Dine which features this badge which apparently was also worn by Trumpeters.
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