Hampshire Regiment.
Pair of bi / metal early pattern other ranks collar badges. The Hampshire Rose within a laurel wreath. . read more
Hampshire Regiment-Territorials.
Scarce officers bronze collar badge worn by the 9th. { Cyclist } Battalion Hampshire Regiment. The Hampshire Rose mounted upon a bicycle wheel. Also worn by officers as a cap badge in India on the k.d. uniform. read more
2nd. Dragoon Guards { Queen's Bays }
Scarce pair of king's crown officers service dress collar badges. The title, " Bays " in Old English script to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
King's Own Regiment. {Royal Lancaster}
Pair of officers bronze cap badge size collar badges. The Lion of England above the voided title, " The King's Own " { Cleaned to brass as worn by officers on the khaki drill tunic. } read more
9th. Lancers. {Queen's Royal }
Pair of king's crown officers bronze service dress collar badges with four loops to the reverse of each. The number, " 9 " and the crown backed by a pair of crossed cavalry lances with the scroll, " Lancers " across the lance butts. read more
West Somerset Yeomanry.
Three scarce officers single collar badges. One in officers service dress , one silver plated and one bearing indistinct Birmingham hallmarks. read more
King's Own Regiment. {Royal Lancaster}
Pair of officers silver plated large size collar badges. The Lion of England. { slight plating loss } read more
35.00 GBP
15th. Hussars.{ King's }
Pair of king's officers bronze service dress collar badges with three loops to the reverse. The Royal Crest upon the scroll, " Merebimur " { Not an exact pair, good match from the front but different reverse, one bearing makers details for " J & Co." } read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
Pair of king's crown white metal collar badges. The cypher of GvR to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the title scroll. read more
40.00 GBP
1st. { Royal } Dragoons.
Scarce pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. An eagle with outspread wings upon a plinth bearing the number, " 105 " read more










