Northumberland Fusiliers - Territorials.
Scarce white metal glengarry badge with original brooch pin fitting and still retaining rare tartan backing to the reverse worn by the 20th-23rd. and 29th. Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers. A saltire with the lion holding a pennon on a tower above the tablet, " Tyneside Scottish " within a wreath of thistle. read more
45th.Infantry Division. { West Country }
WW II embroidered example of the red blue and yellow, " Drake's Drum " on a khaki background. Composed of Territorial units from the South-Western Counties Serving in the Home Forces as a Training and re-supplying Formation. { Old glue spots to reverse.} read more
35.00 GBP
19th. Hussars { Queen Alexandra's Own Royal }
White metal cap badge with " Hair-pin " slider to the reverse. The Dannebrog. read more
20th. Hussars.
Brass shoulder title, " 20 H " with makers details for Lambourne Birmingham to the reverse. read more
North Irish Horse.
King's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned Angel Harp above the tri-part angular title scroll, " North Irish Horse " read more
Uppingham School-Rutland.
Scarce bronze cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Royal Tiger with an arched scroll bearing a laurel spray to it's back above the title, " Uppingham " read more
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
Scarce WW I embroidered in white on khaki shoulder title, " WAAC " worn on the lower part of the shoulder strap. read more
East Surrey Regiment- Territorials.
Black-brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse worn by the 6th. Territorial Battalion East Surrey Regiment. This title on a circlet with a star bearing the Arms of Guildford to the centre on a large maltese cross that carries the South Africa honour. read more
14th Army.
WW II embroidered and slightly padded example of the red shield bearing a white sword and the roman numeral, " XIV " on a black central bar with press-stud fittings and a number stamped to the reverse. The exploits of 14th. Army are legendary, fighting in the Far-East in some of the worst conditions and terrains of the war. read more










