King's Own Scottish Borderers: Pair of Officer's bronze metal collar badges (Officers Service Dress or O.S.D.). Worn by officers (circa 1899-1961)
The badges complete with their loop fittings on reverse as issued
As worn by K.O.S.B. 'Officers' in the era of all the major wars of the 20th Century in which the King's Own Scottish Borderers served, vis; South African War, Great War, Second World War & Korean War
Condition: GVF read more
30.00 GBP
King's Own Scottish Borderers: Pair (2) gilding metal collar badges. Worn by 'Other-Ranks' (circa 1899-1961)
The badges complete with their loop fittings on reverse as issued
As worn by K.O.S.B. 'Jocks' in the era of all the major wars of the 20th Century in which the King's Own Scottish Borderers served, vis; South African War, Great War, Second World War & Korean War
Reference 'History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge' (Colin Churchill, 2002)' for descriptio... read more
21.00 GBP
King's Own Scottish Borderers: Pair (2) of gilding metal collar badges. Worn by 'Other-Ranks' (circa 1899-1961)
The badges complete with their loop fittings on reverse as issued
As worn by K.O.S.B. 'Jocks' in the era of all the major wars of the 20th Century in which the King's Own Scottish Borderers served, vis; South African War, Great War, Second World War & Korean War
This pair, is the variant having the 'Extra Leaf' spray
Reference 'History of the Bri... read more
21.00 GBP
King's Own Borderers (25th Regiment of Foot): Two variant gilding metal collar badges. Worn by 'Other-Ranks' (circa 1874-1887)
The badges depicting 'Edinburgh Castle' are of similar but different pattern, and are each complete with their loop fittings on reverse as issued
Reference 'History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge' (Colin Churchill, 2002)' for description & illustrations of all the different variants of collar badges worn by the KOB / KOSB
These badges would have been wo... read more
21.00 GBP
King's Own Scottish Borderers: Lot of 3 x single 'Other-Rank' gilding metal shoulder title badges (x 3). Circa 1902-1960
All badges complete with their reverse loop fittings as issued
The lot comprises 3 x different sized shoulder title worn variously circa 1900-1960
Condition: VF read more
21.00 GBP
A Decorated 'Manxman' British Army Officer medal group of 5: Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Ridgeway Shimmin, M.B.E., Royal Army Pay Corps
A 'Manxman' Decorated British Army Officer medal group of 5: Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Ridgeway Shimmin, M.B.E., Royal Army Pay Corps
- The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E., (Military) Member’s 2nd type, breast badge
- War Medal-
- General Service Medal 1918-62. GVI 1st issue 'Malaya' (10400823 Sjt. T. R. Shimmin. R.A.P.C.)
- Coronation M... read more
415.00 GBP
A Wigtownshire Casualty & confirmed 'Battle of Vimy Ridge' gallantry & campaign medal group of 4 together with Memorial Plaque: Corporal John Slaven, M.M., 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Military Medal. GV 1st type (12078 L. Cpl. J. Slaven. 2/K.O. S. B.)
- 1914-15 Star (12078 Cpl. J. Slaven. K. O. Sco: Bord:)
- British War Medal. Silver issue (12078 Cpl. J. Slaven. K. O. Sco. Bord.)
- Interallied Victory Medal (12078 Cpl. J. Slaven. K. O. Sco. Bord.)
- Memorial Plaque (John Slaven)
Vimy Ridge: The award of the Military Medal for brav... read more
1050.00 GBP
A Rhodesia Rebellion 1896 & Great War 'East Africa' campaign medal group of 3: Staff Sergeant James Wallace, East African Pay Corps, late Matabeleland Relief Force Corps
- British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97. With Rhodesia 1896 reverse (Troopr. J. Wallace. M.R.F.)
- British War Medal. Silver issue (7074 S. Sjt. J. Wallace. E. Afr. P.C.)
- Interallied Victory Medal (7074 S. Sjt. J. Wallace. E. Afr. P.C.)
Medals Verification: The recipient James Wallace, is confirmed entitled to the British South Africa Company Medal with 'Rhod... read more
605.00 GBP
A most desirable 'Shetland Islander' and confirmed participant at the Delhi Durbar of 1911, who died of wounds in France 1914, medal group of 4: Private Thomas Hardy, 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders
The Durbar Medal medal with the customary replacement silver claw suspension, and is named in the correct local regimentally engraved script style
Died-of-Wounds: 10017 Private Thomas Hardy, 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders is confirmed 'Died-of-Wounds', at the 3rd Field Ambulance, Ypres, Belgium, on, 1 November 1914
Medal(s) verification: The recipients entitleme... read more
First Day Battle of the Somme Killed-in-Action Medal Pair: Private James Spencer Sutton, 'D' Company, 22nd (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers
- British War Medal. Silver issue (22-362 Pte. J. S. Sutton. North’d Fus.)
- Interallied Victory Medals (22-362 Pte. J. S. Sutton. North’d Fus.)
Killed-in-Action: Private James Spencer 'D' Company, 22nd (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, is confirmed having been 'Killed-in-Action' during the First Day of the Battle of the Somme
The body... read more
400.00 GBP










