Reference Book.
As new edition of "Cap Badges of the British Army 1939-1945" by G.L.D.Alderton. This hardback edition complete with dust cover has over 250 pages displaying each badge with a short history and also notes on cloth badge backings and tartans worn. read more
25.00 GBP
Identity Bracelet.-Red Cross.
Sterling silver Identity bracelet bearing, "T.P.King-Morgan / L.A.T. / B.R.C.S." read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Artillery-Volunteers / Territorials.
King's crown silver wire embroidered Battery "1st. Prize " award sleeve badge. A pair of crossed cannon barrels surmounted by the red velvet inset crown on a shaped black backing. read more
The Royal Scots. {The Royal Regiment}
Small heavy silver gilt and enamel field service cap badge or sweetheart brooch with pin fitting to the reverse. The Star of the Order of the Thistle. {Approx 3 x 3 cms} read more
Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers.
Small glazed frame of items to a sergeant in the Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers. Two different sized Victorian buttons a volunteer marksman's sleeve badge and a strip of uniform lace all on a piece of scarlet tunic backing. The reverse carries an old label giving details for the original owner. {Frame approx 17 x 13 cms.} {U.K SALES ONLY} read more
Trade Badge.
Embroidered in white on khaki sleeve badge worn by a Despatch Rider. A motorcycle wheel with a pair of upswept wings surmounted by the letters, " D.R" read more
Lothian & Border Horse Yeomanry.
Card of seven various sized king's crown buttons all with shanks to the reverse. Three officers patterns, three other ranks and one blazer button. The top four buttons feature the crown to the centre of the Regimental title. read more
50.00 GBP
Trade Badge.
WW II embroidered in various shades of khaki deeply padded sleeve trade badge worn by a Royal Artillery Surveyor. The letter "S" within a wreath of laurel. read more
Badge Backings & Embellishments of the British Army.
Very useful reference book with 300+ pages of line drawings depicting the various Regiments badge backings and embellishments and the reasons they were chosen. Published in 1990 with the proceeds going to the Ulster Defence Force Benevolent Fund. read more
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Scarce officers full dress black leather waist belt with silver bullion wire weave, complete with two brass sword strap loops. The plain white metal rectangular buckle features the Welsh Dragon above, "M Y C." {Buckle has some staining} read more










