RA Officer's Pouch Badge
A (faded) gilt pouch badge for an officer of The Royal Artillery with three screw fastenings (north, east and west) but only one nut still intact. Litchfield . read more
25.00 GBP
Green Howards Bedplate
A brass bedplate for The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment). Some slight scuffing/discolouration. read more
20.00 GBP
Victorian RE Officer's WBC
A nice, gilt, waist-belt clasp for an officer of The Royal Engineers. Its 'female' part is missing. read more
80.00 GBP
Notts & Derby Bedplate
A brass bedplate for The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment), named and numbered. The reverse is also marked for manufacturer F Narnborough, Birmingham. read more
25.00 GBP
N Staffs Bedplate
A brass bedplate for The North Staffordshire Regiment (named and numbered). The reverse is marked Narborough Birmingham.
This item is described as a bed 'knot' in Rosgnoli & Whitehouse's book 'The Staffords 1881-1978' (shown on plate 12). read more
25.00 GBP
Beds & Herts Bandsman's Badge
A bronzed badge for a bandsman (?) of The Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment with two lug fastenings (east and west). As KK611.
Note: This is a larger version of the cap badge at approximately 65mm tall x 68mm wide. read more
45.00 GBP
64th Foot WBC
An officer's style, gilded, waist-belt clasp for The 64th Foot (2nd Staffordshire, later 1st battalion of The North Staffordshire Regiment). No benchmarks. As Ryan 96.
Note: I would expect to see the officer's WBC in silver and gilt. Perhaps this is an non-commissioned officer's example? read more
125.00 GBP
RFC Cap Badge
A brass cap badge for The Royal Flying Corps with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK977. read more
25.00 GBP
9th Foot Officer's SBP
A rare and attractive, silver and gilt, shoulder-belt plate for an officer of The 9th Foot (later 1st battalion of The Norfolk Regiment) with the usual two hook and two stud fastenings. Parkyn 124.
Major Parkyn, in his book on (Military) Shoulder-Belt Plates and Buttons, dates this plate to circa 1830-55. read more
900.00 GBP
Gloucestershire/Generic RV Officer's PBP
A white metal/silver-plated pouch-belt plate for an officer of a rifle volunteer unit with all four of its nuts/screw fastenings intact. Brinson G3.
Note: Daniel Brinson, in his book on Military Insignia of Gloucestershire, describes this as a "standard piece for volunteers with differing centre pieces" and dates it to circa 1859-1901.
The reverse shows some unknow... read more
150.00 GBP