21st. Army Group / Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II combination sleeve insignia. The blue cross on a red shield of 21st.Army Group above the red / blue Royal Artillery arm of service strip above a black and buff coloured inverted triangle all still affixed to a section of battledress material. Worn by 21st. Army Group Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment { Royal Sussex } Royal Artillery. { Right side of A of S and triangle detached } read more
15th. Infantry Division.( Scottish )
WW II embroidered example of the red Scottish Lion within a yellow backed white circle on a black square background. Originally part of the Home Forces on coastal defence duties before becoming part of 21st.Army Group for the Normandy landings in June 1944. read more
11th. { East African } Division.
WW II printed example of the head of a rhinoceros in black within a black circle on a red background still affixed to a section of pale tropical khaki uniform. This Division served in 14th. Army and was mainly composed of troops from the King's African Rifles and the Northern Rhodesia Regiment. read more
Cheshire Regiment.
Embroidered example of the cerise and buff diamond worn as a Battalion sign by the Cheshire Regiment. read more
Royal Artillery.
Printed example of the red square bearing a blue diagonal bar and a lightening flash. Worn by 33rd. Anti-Aircraft Brigade Royal Artillery. { Glue spots to the reverse. } read more
Eighth Army.
Fine quality example of the gold bullion wire embroidered Crusader's Cross on a white shield with black backing. Eighth Army became very well known for the heavy fighting in the Western Desert and Italy. read more
35.00 GBP
Hertfordshire Cadets.
Embroidered example of the yellow stag in a stream within a red triangle on a blue triangular backing. read more
35.00 GBP
Commonwealth Forces.
Woven example of the yellow and red king's crown above the tri-part scroll, " British Forces Commonwealth " on a blue background with press-stud fittings to the reverse. Worn by the British Indian, Australian and New Zealand Forces, { Including the R.A.F. } who made up the " Brindiv " occupation Force in Japan. read more
30.00 GBP
3rd. Carpathian Division.
WW II unusual embroidered locally made example of the green fir-tree on a white over red ribbed material backing. This Division fought in North Africa before joining the Eighth Army in Italy. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the armoured arm holding a dagger on a red backing. Worn by the 2nd. Anti-Aircraft Corps who were responsible for defences from the Midlands to the north of England. { Usually found in grey on red only,this example has been " smartened-up " by embroidering over the dagger and the torse. } { See my item 25262 for normal pattern. } read more