Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Senior officer's cap badge. With EIIR Crown. Wire bullion & cloth cap badge, circa 1953-1960
As worn during Korean War, Suez Crisis, Cyprus and Malaya Emergencies etc
Circa: 1953-1960
Material: Embroidered with gilt bullion wire on serge cloth, on fabric backing
Dimension: 68mm (W) / 50mm (H)
Weight: 8g
Bullion wire all intact and the badge with good bright colours
Condition: VF read more
21.00 GBP
H.M. Customs and Excise: EIIR Crown. Wire bullion & cloth cap badge as worn by Chief and Assistant Preventative Officers, circa 1953-1970
Circa: 1953-1970
Material: Embroidered with gilt bullion wire on serge cloth on fabric backing
Dimension: 80mm (W) / 70mm (H)
Weight: 17g
Condition: VF read more
21.00 GBP
Tank Corps: Cap badge. Bronze Officers (OSD) Cap Badge. Circa 1917-1923
As worn by Officers of the Tank Corps
Reverse of badge with makers marks 'T & Co'
Complete with bronzed blade fittings on reverse, as issued
Reference: Kipling & King No. 1156 (Volume I 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
Condition: About EF read more
72.00 GBP
New Zealand Expeditionary Corps / New Zealand Air Force: World Wars 1914-1945 'Sweetheart' brooch
A silvered 'Fern Leaf' with abbreviated blackened letters 'N Z' in the centre
Reverse of the badge with its original hinged pin and clasp fittings
Dimension: Approx 49mm (L)
Condition: GVF read more
17.00 GBP
Royal Air Force. King's Crown cap badge in gilding metal (c.1918-1952)
The insignia retaining both of its original loop fittings on reverse, and as issued
As worn by Royal Air Force other-ranks in both world wars and through to Malayan emergency and Korean War
Condition: Polished about VF read more
10.00 GBP
173rd Battalion (Canadian Highlanders), Canadian Expeditionary Force: Copper glengarry cap badge
Complete with two loop fittings on reverse, and as issued
The badge with makers marks on reverse for 'Geo Lees & Co'
Te 173rd Battalion was raised and mobilized in Hamilton, Ontario, Canadia, in July 15, 1916. The Battalion sailed for overseas service, on 14 November 1916, whne it embarked for England undet the command of Lieutenant-Colonel W.H. Bruce. The Battalio... read more
46.00 GBP
193rd Nova Scotia Highlanders (Cape Breton Highlanders) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force: Bronze glengarry cap badge
Complete with two loop fittings on reverse, and as issued
The 193rd (Nova Scotia Highlanders) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. It was raised at, Truro, Nova Scotia, during the winter of 1915-16 and cast its recruitement net throughout Nova Scotia. The unit was mobilized for overseas service in, October 1916, when the unit embarked for England. The ba... read more
51.00 GBP
Auxiliary Force India: South India Railway Battalion. Set of 4 x English made 'Regimental Buttons'
The buttons all with identical makers marks on reverse for 'Gaunt London'
The buttons complete with their original loop fittings for attachment
Positively attributed: As worn by Lieutenant-Colonel Clive Osborne Gaby, V.D., who served with the regiment circa 1915-1938, and who was the 'Commanding Officer' of the regiment in the period 1934-1938
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21.00 GBP
Royal Army Pay Corps: Two x EIIR Crown 'AA' collar badges. Positively attributed as worn by a former Scottish 'Chindit'
The badges complete with their original reverse fittings, brass backing plates and with cotter pins, as worn by the recipient
Positively attributed: Worn by William Kennedy McFadyen, who was the third and youngest son of Colour Sergeant Andrew Kennedy McFadyen (a 'Professional Soldier' with Highland Light Infantry) and Amelia Sarah Jane McFadyen (nee Titcombe). Of paternal Scott... read more
17.00 GBP
British Indian Army: 13th Raputs. Pair of 'Officer's silver or silver plated (not h/m) regimental collar badges, worn 1903-1922
Reverse of both badges complete with their original silver or silver plated, loop fittings, as issued & as worn
An inspired choice of regimental insignia comprising 2 x pairs of crossed 'Katar's' - the traditional Rajput thrusting dagger
The Shekhawati Regiment had their origins dating back 1835 when they were raised as part of the Jaipur contingent and were, eight... read more
106.00 GBP










