Norfolk Regiment. Pair of gilding metal cap badges
Both badges of 1922 pattern complete with sliders on reverse. One slider with makers marks 'J.R.Gaunt.London'
As worn during the inter-war years, Second World War & Korean War
Condition: About VF read more
25.00 GBP
British India: 2nd Punjab (Simla) Volunteer Rifle Corps (1881-1901). Helmet plate
An 'Other Ranks' die stamped 1878 pattern helmet plate, comprising brass crowned star, laurels and central circular strap, 'Punjab Rifle Volunteers' enclosing '2', with two applied scrolls, 'Simla' above and below - the units motto 'In Defence'
The badge complete with reverse loop fittings as issued
The origins of the 2nd Punjab (Simla) Volunteer Rifle Corps date... read more
250.00 GBP
British India: Lakhimpur Volunteer Rifles.Officers cap badge. Silver (Circa 1882-1888)
The badge with word 'silver' indented on reverse, and retaining 2 x loop fittings as-issued
- Metal: Silver or Silver plated (reverse indented 'Silver')
- Height: Approx 55mm
- Width: Approx 34mm
- Weight: Approx 31g
The badge is a solid die-struck of insignia. The absence of British hall-marks (only applied on items str... read more
295.00 GBP
British India: Assam Valley Light Horse (Auxiliary Force India). Lot comprising cap badges (1st and 2nd pattern) & shoulder title
Comprising:
1). Cap badge: Approximately (W)45mm x (H)32mm. 1st pattern. King's Crown & AVLH monogram. White Metal / SP. With 3 x loops to reverse as issued
2). Cap badge: Approximately (W)42mm x (H)40mm. 2nd pattern. Cap Star bi-metal in 2 x parts. With 2 x copper loops to reverse as issued
3). Shoulder title: Approximately (W)46mm x (H)12mm. Whi... read more
150.00 GBP
British India: Madras Volunteer Guards. 'Imperial Crown' Pagri / Helmet Badge. Brass
A cast badge of the type reported worn through to circa 1917
Dimensions: Approximately (W)50mm x (H)72mm
The badge is cast with solid centre, and retaining the 2 x copper loops to reverse as issued
Note: The National Army Museum (Field Marshal Chapple Collection) includes an example with voided centres and pin fittings on reverse
75.00 GBP
British India: Madras Volunteer Guards. Collar Badge. Queen Victoria Crown. Bronze. Die Struck
Dimensions: Approximately (W)25mm x (H)30mm
The badge with retaining the 2 x copper loops to reverse
The badge dates to the Victorian era (pre 1901) and is a Victorian crown over Garter inscribed 'Madras Infantry Volunteers', Royal coat of arms in centre, wreath around with IVG (Infantry Volunteer Guards) in small discs at base of each side of wreath, scrolls belo... read more
25.00 GBP
British India: Cawnpore Rifle Volunteers. Helmet Badge. White Metal. With Gothic Crown. Die-struck
Worn from 1897
The regiment was re-styled 16th Cawnpore Rifles (Indian Defence Force) in 1916
Dimensions: Approximately 48mm x 84mm
The reverse of the badge fitted with a long hinged brass pin and w/m clasp fittings, as issued
Note: The figure in the badge is the 'Angel of the Well' the symbolic sculpture (based on legend) of the 'Ang... read more
275.00 GBP
British India: Calcutta Scottish (Auxiliary Force India). Shoulder title badge. White Metal pattern
Dimensions: Approximately 46mm x 30mm
The reverse of the badge fitted with 2 x white metal loops as issued
The origins of this 'Kilted' unit - the oldest of the Scottish volunteer units that existed 'East of Suez' (in Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon. Singapore, Hong Kong & Shanghai) - date to 1914, and the raising of the 'Calcutta Scottish Volunteers'. With the formatio... read more
40.00 GBP
Union of South Africa (Dominion): South African Army Technical Service (TCS). Pair of collar badges
The badges retaining their reverse loop fittings exactly as issued
Attribution: The 'Collars' were worn by Lieutenant A. B. Rickards, South African Army Technical Service, Union of South Africa Defence Force (see item codes ) for the recipients companion full-size medals & miniature medals. These latter are shown in the accompanying images - but do not form part of this sale
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20.00 GBP
Netherlands: Field Artillery Regiment, gilt metal collar badge. Circa 1939
The barrels of the crossed cannons each with 'W' monogram
The reverse of badge retaininign the two loop fittings as issued
Condition: GVF read more
10.00 GBP