Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the blue shield bearing a red Anti-Aircraft shell pointing towards a representation of an aeroplane in the clouds. Worn by 95th.Army Group Royal Artillery. { Sign has been glued to card backing } read more
Mobile Defence Corps.
Rare printed example of the red Warwickshire Bear and Ragged Staff backed by a pair of crossed swords on a light blue backing. Worn by the 15th. { Warwickshire } Battalion Mobile Defence Corps. read more
Royal Canadian Artillery.
WW II printed example of the double blue " Zig-Zag " on a red diamond. Worn by the 1st. Canadian Corps Artillery. read more
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the yellow tower on wavy lines with a red and blue backing representing the Liver Building on the River Mersey. Worn by 96th. Army Group Royal Artillery. read more
Allied Land Forces South East Asia.
Scarce embroidered example of the white sword and shield bearing a red cross and flanked by yellow wings on a light blue background above the title " Malaya " in white on a dark blue tablet. The reverse bears "press-stud " fittings. read more
Royal Army Dental Corps.
Scarce embroidered example of the " Error " pattern white and green formation sign worn by the Royal Army Dental Corps in Southern Command. A shield bearing stars in the reverse colours with central bar bearing green on white and white on green stars. [ See my item 24107 for " Normal " pattern ] read more
77th. Infantry Division / Buffs ( East Kent regiment )
Scarce WW II combination sign consisting of the printed red sword ( Excalibur ) held aloft from the water above two red Infantry arm of service strips and a blue / buff / blue Regimental designation for the " Buffs " all still affixed to a section of battledress material. read more
35th. Infantry Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the red configuration of 7 number 5 's on a black backing. Originally formed as a " Bantam " Division this sign was taken into use in 1916. Private Butler of the West Yorkshire Regiment, 2 / Lt. Parsons of the Gloucestershire Regiment and Lt. Col. Anderson of the Highland Light Infantry were all awarded Victoria Crosses whilst serving in the Division before... read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered example of the White Horse and motto of Kent above the letters " KAV " on a red and blue divided oval backing. Worn by the 265th. Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. Slight tear to lower left side, not affecting the design read more
17th.( Gurkha ) Infantry Division.
Printed example of the crossed Gurkha Kukris in white on a green backing. read more