73rd.Independent Infantry Brigade.
WW II printed example of the shield taken from the Arms of Cornwall backed by a sword { Excalibur } on a blue background above a single red arm of service strip still affixed to a section of battledress material. { Small white item in the picture is paper { removed } not a moth hole } read more
Czechoslovakian Independent Armoured Brigade.
WW II printed example of the white Bohemian Lion of Czechoslovakia on a red and blue shield. This Armoured Brigade was part of 21st.Army Group and landed in Normandy in June 1944. read more
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the black diamond bearing a central red on blue strip. Worn by R.C.A.M.C. units in the 2nd. Canadian Armoured Brigade. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the white polar bear of 49th. Infantry Division with two small red " T T " 's of 50th. Infantry Division on a black rectangular background. Worn by 74th. Field Regiment Royal Artillery who were part of the Divisional Artillery in 5oth Division before being transferred to 49th. Division in 1944 whereby they adopted this sign. { Slightly Grubby } read more
Sind District -Indian Army.
WW II embroidered and slightly padded example of the white native sailing craft on a maroon backing. { read more
85.00 GBP
48th. Infantry Division / Royal Ulster Rifles.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the blue Macaw on a red diamond within a blue circle above two dark green arm of service strips still affixed to a section of battledress material. Worn by the 7th. Battalion royal Ulster Rifles,144th. Infantry Brigade, 48th. Infantry Division. read more
31st. Independent Infantry Brigade.
Woven example of the black jerboa { Desert Rat } on a red oval background. read more
75.00 GBP
East Africa Command.
Fine quality embroidered example of the crossed " Pangas " within a black circle on a red backing with press-stud fittings to the reverse. read more
14th.County of London Battalion {London Scottish}
WW II example of the dark blue thistle on a Hodden Grey backing worn by the London Scottish. read more
7th. Armoured Division.
Scarce early WW II locally made embroidered red jerboa { Desert Rat } on a white backing within a red circlet with " press-stud " fittings to the reverse. Enduring much of the fierce fighting in the Wester-Desert this Division earned itself the nick-name, " Desert Rats " { Slight edge loss to right side} read more