Loyal Anglesey Volunteers.
Extremely rare other ranks brass 1797-1802 oval shaped cross-belt plate with hook and stud fittings to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes above the date " 1797" to the centre of a roped border bearing the title, " Loyal Paris Mountain Volunteers". Formed from the labour force of the Parys Mountains copper mines near Amlwch Anglesey. {Note difference in spelling of Paris} {Traces only of ... read more
60th. Regiment of Foot {King's Royal Rifle Corps.}
Rare William IV officers hallmarked silver cross-belt plate with screw bolts to the reverse removed and two silver " prongs" to allow it to be displayed upright affixed to the reverse. The number, "60" and a strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title on a maltese cross with honours to each arm surmounted by the crown upon the main honour tablet, " Peninsula" The right arm of... read more
450.00 GBP
Flintshire Rifle Volunteers.
Rare Victorian pre-1880 white metal cross-belt plate with four screw bolts to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes mounted upon a plain domed centre within a wreath of laurel upon a maltese cross. The lower arm of the cross bears the title, " Rifle Corps " and a small, curled bugle horn whilst the upper arm carries the title, " Flintshire " and the Victorian crown. read more
Hampshire Regiment.
Scarce king's crown cast brass bandsman's pouch badge with two loops to the reverse. The number, "67" to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. Worn only for a short time by the 2nd. Battalion Hampshire Regiment. {See my item 29103 for variant} {Approx 6 cms high} read more
75.00 GBP
13th. Middlesex {Queen's} Rifle Volunteers.
Victorian heavy cast white metal pouch-belt plate with two screw bolts, retaining the original nuts and washers, to the reverse. St. George surmounted by an Imperial crown upon a portcullis that bears the scroll, " The Queen's" {Approx 6 cms high} read more
110.00 GBP
12th. Lancers. {Prince of Wales's Royal}
Unusual pattern king's crown brass pouch badge? with three screw bolts to the reverse. The crowned Prince of Wales's plumes and the roman numeral, " XII " backed by a pair of crossed cavalry lances. {Approx 4.5 cms high} read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Fusiliers {City of London Regiment} -Volunteers.
Victorian officers cross-belt plate with separate back-plate and three screw bolts {one retaining original nut} to the reverse. The crowned rose to the centre of a Garter Strap upon the ball of a fused grenade within a Union Wreath of rose, thistle and shamrock surmounted by the crown. read more
23rd. Regiment of Foot {Royal Welch Fusiliers}
Scarce officers 1850's pattern " Dead-Gilt" shoulder belt plate with two hooks and two stud fittings and the remains of the original leather backing to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes above the roman numerals" XXIII " to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title, " Royal Welch Fusiliers " on the ball of a fused grenade mounted upon the matted gilt rectangular backplate. {The ... read more
450.00 GBP
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Scarce bi / metal pouch or cross-belt badge with two screw bolts to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes mounted upon the ball of a fused grenade. {Approx 6 cms high} read more
King's Own Regiment {Royal Lancaster}
Heavy cast brass pouch badge with two integral lugs to the reverse. The Lion of England. {Probably made when the Regiment served in India.} { Approx 8.5 cms wide} read more