Essex Yeomanry (1916) Cap Badge
A brass cap badge for The Essex Yeomanry with a slider fastening. KK1492 or Wood 27.
Note: Michael Wood's book on The Badges and Insignia of the Essex Yeomanry describes this badge as a variant introduced in 1916. read more
30.00 GBP
MPSC G5th Cap Badge
A George 5th pattern, brass, cap badge for The Military Provost Staff Corps with a slider fastening. KK1054. read more
35.00 GBP
Leicestershire Regt Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge for The Leicestershire Regiment with two lug fastenings (east and west) and 'sweathole' construction, which suggest it to be a Victorian/Edwardian example. KK612. read more
20.00 GBP
THR Officer's Glengarry Badge
A rare, silvered, glengarry badge for an officer of The Tower Hamlets Rifles with two lug fastenings (east and west).
From the Hugh King collection. read more
150.00 GBP
RB Silver Cap Badge
A nice, unmarked silver, cap badge for an officer of The Rifle Brigade with two lug fastenings (east and west). Minor polish. KK705. read more
5th Seaforth Glengarry Badge
A scarce, white metal, glengarry badge for the 5th (territorial) battalion of The Seaforth Highlanders with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK1753. read more
R Guernsey LI HP
A scarce, brass, helmet plate for The Royal Guernsey Light Infantry with two staple-style loop fastenings on the backplate (east and west) and all four of its fastenings on the centre intact. KK287/355. read more
120.00 GBP
Suffolk Regt Officer's Pouch Badge
A scarce, post-1902 pattern, (somewhat faded) silvered pouch badge for an officer of The Suffolk Regiment with three screw fastenings (north, east and west) and a purple felt backing. read more
50.00 GBP
T/RGA/Cornwall Shoulder Title
A brass shoulder title for the Cornwall (territorial) 'defended ports' battery of The Royal Garrison Artillery, with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). Westlake 685. read more
35.00 GBP
11H NCO's Arm Badge
A rare, hallmarked silver, arm badge for a non-commissioned officer of The 11th Hussars with two lug fastenings (north and south).
The reverse shows hallmarks for Firmin & Sons, sterling silver, Birmingham, 1919. Linaker & Dine 29.1B. read more
200.00 GBP










