Polish Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the silver-grey winged armoured arm holding a sword on a khaki semi-circular backing. Worn by the 2nd. { Warsaw } Armoured Division who fought with the 2nd. Polish Corps in Italy. read more
75.00 GBP
Forest School - Cadets.
Scarce embroidered example of the red on black sprig of oak with acorns. read more
7th. Indian Infantry Division.
Fine quality example of the metal arrow on a black velvet backing with original brooch pin fitting to the reverse worn by the 7th. " Golden Arrow " Division. Involved in the heavy fighting in the Arakan this Division was cut of for over two weeks in the Ngakyeduak Pass where it formed the " Sinzweya Box " preventing the enemy forces advance into India. read more
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the red " Zig-Zag " on a blue diamond worn by the Royal Canadian Artillery. read more
20.00 GBP
2nd. Polish Corps.
WW II silver bullion wire embroidered example of the " Sirena " mermaid on a scarlet shield backing. 2nd. Polish Corps were part of the Allied Armies in the Middle-East and Italy. read more
45.00 GBP
7th. Armoured Division / Sherwood Foresters.
WW II embroidered example of the red on black " Desert Rat " above the maroon and green diamond of the Sherwood Foresters { Notts & Derby Regiment } still affixed to a section of battledress. read more
Herefordshire Regiment.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the pale green lion on a torse with a khaki backing. Worn by the 1st. Battalion in the 53rd. Infantry Division. { Paper spots to the reverse } read more
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Embroidered example of the red triangle upon a green shamrock. Worn by Battalions of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. read more
55th. Infantry Division. { West Lancashire }
WW II circular embroidered example of the Red Lancashire Rose on a stem bearing five green leaves to each side. As part of the Home Forces the 55th. Division was used in a training role. read more
59th.Infantry Division.{ Staffordshire }
WW II embroidered example of the blue rectangle bearing a red pit-head winding gear and a black " slag-heap" . Originally part of the Home Forces the 59th. Division composed mainly of Staffordshire Territorial units, joined 21st. Army Group in 1944 for the Normandy landings. read more