Uppingham School - Rutland - O.T.C.
Bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Royal Tiger above the title scroll, " Uppingham " read more
Royal Artillery Volunteers.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. An old style field-gun above the motto scroll of the Royal Artillery surmounted by the crown and " Volunteers ". read more
48.00 GBP
Hampshire Regiment.
Fine example of the Victorian / Edwardian bi / metal cap badge with two black loops to the reverse. The Royal Tiger and the Hampshire Rose to the centre of a laurel wreath that bears the title scroll, " Hampshire " read more
National Fire Service.
WW II printed smaller sized example of the red on black tunic / overall badge worn by female firefighters from Bradford. The " NFS " monogram and the number, " 5 " within a red circle on a black background. read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
White metal and enamel cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A blue enamel " Speedbird " to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " Air Defence Cadet Corps." The " A.D.C.C." was raised in 1938 to provide Cadets with preliminary aviation training. read more
35.00 GBP
Duke of Wellington's { West Riding Regiment }- Volunteers.
Fine quality officer Victorian Home Service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. The Crest of the Duke of Wellington on a black velvet ground to the centre of a Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel bearing double title scrolls, " The West Riding Regiment " and " 3rd. Volunteer Battalion " mounted upon a crowned multi-rayed star plate. { H.Q.-Skipton-in-Craven.} read more
King's Regiment { Liverpool }- Volunteers.
Scarce white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 6th. { Liverpool } Volunteer Battalion King's { Liverpool } Regiment. The White Horse of Hanover above the furled title scroll, " The " Kings " with a small " 6th. V.B. " between the two. read more
7th. Armoured Division.
Scarce locally made embroidered example of the first pattern red jerboa { Desert Rat } on a white backing within a red circle. Enduring much of the harsh fighting in the Western Desert this Division quickly earned itself the nick-name, " Desert Rats " read more










