Republic of South Africa: Regiment Christiaan Beyers. Gilding metal beret badge
Reverse of badge complete with all original fittings (2 x screw posts with retention nuts) as issued
This pattern of badge was worn circa 1962-1976
Height: Approx 36mm
The regiment had its origins in 1939 when it was raised as as a second battalion of Regiment Botha that had been raised earlier in 1934
Styled as Second Botha Regiment o... read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Botha. Gilding metal cap badge
Reverse of badge complete with all original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Height: Approx 37mm
This pattern of badge was worn circa 1962-1977
The unit was a motorised infantry regiment of the South African Defence Force
Condition: EF read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Bloemspruit. Gilding metal beret & or collar badge
Reverse of badge complete with original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Height: Approx 32mm
In 1964, Regiment Bloemspruit with its HQ in Bloemfontein, was established on 1 January as the first Citizen Force Infantry Regiment in the then Orange Free State. It was a motorised infantry battalion of the South African Defence Force
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10.00 GBP
3rd County of London (Sharpshooters). Cap badge. Gilding metal. Circa 1901-1908
A cast badge, also worn as a collar badge
Complete with 2 x copper loops to reverse, and as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 1363 (Volume I 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Condition: About VF read more
50.00 GBP
24th Lancers. Cap badge. White metal (or, s/p). Circa 1941-1944
Complete with 2 x copper loop fittings to reverse, as issued
An un-marked 'Gaunt' restrike
Reference: Kipling & King No. 1914 (Volume II 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
The 24th Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the British Army that only existed from late 1940 to mid-1944. Assigned to the 8th Armoured Brigade,... read more
20.00 GBP
The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire) Regiment: Helmet plate centre. Circa 1902-1914
With 'Domed' centre
Gilded brass metal for wear with the Universal Helmet Plate in the years circa 1902-1914
Complete with 4 x loop fittings to reverse
Condition: About EF read more
40.00 GBP
First Life Guards: Cap badge. With King's Crown and George V cypher. Gilding metal. Circa 1911-1922
Complete with brass slider fitting on reverse, as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 797 (Volume I 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Condition: About EF read more
40.00 GBP
11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. Cap badge. Gilding metal circa 1896-1911
Complete with 3 x copper loop fittings to reverse, as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 766 (Volume I 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Condition: About EF read more
45.00 GBP
15th Hussars: Cap badge. Victorian Crown. Bi-metal. Circa 1896-1901
A cast badge in bi-metal, with white metal lion & crown centre, and gilding metal legend, numerals and scroll
Complete with 2 x brass loop fittings to reverse, as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 776 (Volume I 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Condition: VF read more
22nd Dragoons. Cap badge. White Metal. Circa 1941-1945
The badge with the correct 'voided' white metal numerals
Complete with brass slider fitting to reverse, as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 1912 (Volume II 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Note: The 22nd Dragoons was the title held by four separate Cavalry regiments of the British Army raised and disbanded b... read more
50.00 GBP