Air Raid Precautions.
Extremely rare WW II dark green armband with two button fitting to the reverse. The armband bears the white lettering. " R & C C ARP / RESCUE SALVAGE / REPAIR SQUAD" Worn by a member of the " Renold & Coventry Chain Company" Air Raid Precautions. read more
Home Guard-Surrey.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / SY / 52." Worn by the 52nd. {Surbiton} Battalion Surrey Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. H.H.Birt. read more
Home Guard-Worcestershire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / WOR / 7 " still affixed to a section of moth-holed battledress tunic. Worn by the 7th. {Malvern} Battalion Worcestershire home Guard, commanded by Lt.Col.J.Johnstone. read more
Women's Land Army.
WW II embroidered dark armband with two original button fasteners to the reverse. The king's crown and " W L A " monogram embroidered in red with an extra six-month service half-diamond affixed to it. read more
55.00 GBP
Home Guard-Cumberland.
Two embroidered in white on red Second Phase shoulder designations, " Home Guard " and " Cumberland / 2 " {Paper spots to the reverse of the Cumberland title} read more
Home Guard- Hertfordshire.
WW II embroidered and printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / HTS / 4 " Worn by the 4th. {Welwyn} Battalion Hertfordshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col.Sir William H.D.Acland Bt. MC AFC TD. read more
Home Guard - Oxfordshire.
WW II embroidered and printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / OXF / 5 ". Worn by the 5th. {Henley} Battalion Oxfordshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. A.F.R.Wiggings. read more
Home Guard- Shropshire.
Scarce WW II embroidered unit sleeve designation. A pale green roman numeral, " V " on a black circular backing. worn as a Company sign by the 5th. {Wellington} Battalion Shropshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. P.V.W.Gell. read more
Fire Guard-Instructor.
WW II chrome and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fitting and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. The lozenge shaped badge with red enamel centre bearing the title, " Instructor " with " F.G I.C. FIRE GUARD " surround. Accompanied by the gentleman's scarce surviving original training booklet issued by the Chesterfield District Council bearing training dates for 1942 and 1943. read more
Home Guard- Proficiency.
WW II embroidered example of the red diamond above a red bar still affixed to a section of battledress. Awarded for efficiency in rifle drill and practice with the Bar added later to take into account the new skills training methods and weapons issued. read more










