Indian Army.
Scarce king's crown white metal pagri badge with original heavy broach pin fitting to the reverse. The crown above the number " 41 " upon a torse and the title, " Dogras " { Approx 5.5 cms high } read more
West African Frontier Force.
Brass WW I elliptical shoulder title, " G C R / W A F F " Worn by the Gold coast Regiment West African Frontiers Force. read more
48.00 GBP
South Africa.
White metal cap badge with two loops { one replaced } to the reverse worn by the South African Tank Corps. A WW I style tank and the motto scroll within a wreath of laurel surmounted by a springbok. read more
Queen's Gurkha Signals.
Black metal shoulder title complete with original brass back-plate, " Queen's / Gurkha / Signals." read more
Uganda Protectorate.
Superb quality mint gilt king's crown pagri badge with brooch pin fitting to the reverse. A Crested Crane to the centre of a crowned circular scroll bearing the title and enclosing the " GRI " cypher. read more
Jamaica Engineer Corps.
Scarce set of items consisting of a brass shoulder title and a pair of bronze collar badges. The title, " J E C " and fused grenades above the title, " Jamaica ". Raised in 1927 with a strength of 4 officers and 27 other ranks. { See Renfrew and Cranston book for more information } read more
Indian Army.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " 1 / Brahmans " with integral lugs to the reverse. read more
45.00 GBP
Falklands Island Defence Force.
Scarce mint gilt officers cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield bearing an old style sailing ship and a sea-lion to the centre of a roped scroll carrying the motto, " Desire The Right " read more
West African Regiment.
Scarce pair of brass collar badges with makers details for Dowler Birmingham to the reverse. A palm tree above the scroll, " W.A.F.F " { Designated Royal in 1925 } { See previous item for cap badge } read more
West African Frontier Force.
Scarce WW I brass cap badge with slider fitting and makers details for Dowler Birmingham to the reverse. A palm tree above the scroll, " W.A.F.F ". { Designated Royal in 1925 } { See next lot for matching collar badges } read more