Oxfordshire Light Infantry - Volunteers.
Scarce white metal other ranks waist-belt clasp with squared belt loops to each end. The number, " 1 " within a strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers." Formed at Oxford University in 1859 until the change of title to , " 1st. { Oxford University } Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry in 1887. read more
Pembroke Yeomanry / Imperial Yeomanry.
Group of eight buttons. One for the the Yeomanry, two for the Imperial Yeomanry, one anodised for the last issue and four rare victorian patterns worn bearing the early title, " C.Y.C. " { Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry } read more
6th. Inniskilling Dragoons.
Fine quality small silver hallmarked sweetheart badge with brooch pin fitting makers details for " M R " and Birmingham hallmarks for 1898 to the reverse. The Castle of Enniskillen. read more
Qualified Parachutist.
WW II embroidered example of the parachutist qualification wings with press-stud fittings to the reverse. An opened parachute canopy in white flanked by a pair of light blue wings on a shaped khaki backing.{ Stitching for the press-studs visible to the front.} read more
Trade Badge.
Brass sleeve trade badge the letter " A " within a wreath of laurel complete with shaped brass back-plate. read more
20.00 GBP
Service Chevrons.
Scarce WW I full set of embroidered in blue and red Service Chevrons. Indicating that the original owner served throughout the war. read more
Qualified Parachutist.
WW II era embroidered example of the Parachutist qualification wings. An opened parachute canopy in white flanked by a pair of light blue wings on a shaped khaki backing. read more
Second Army.
Brass and enamel commemorative ? badge with brooch pin fitting to the reverse. A blue cross bearing a Crusader's sword on a white shield. Second Army was raised in WW II ready for the Invasion of Europe. { Same size as the formation sign } read more
1st. Corps.
Small enamel old comrades lapel badge with brooch pin fitting to the reverse. The white spearhead on a red diamond. { Design as the 1st. Corps formation sign.} read more
Trade Badge.
WW II embroidered in light brown on khaki sleeve trade badge for an " Ammunition Examiner ". The letters, " A.E " with a half wreath of laurel. Worn by R.O.A.C. personnel tasked with the safe storage and disposal of all types of ordnance. read more