Royal Air Force.
WW II embroidered example of the " Air-Gunner's " qualification half wing. The letters, " A G " within a brown wreath of laurel with a most unusual design pattern oatmeal coloured wing on a closely trimmed black shaped backing. read more
First Canadian Army.
WW II printed example of the red diamond bearing a blue central bar. Worn by Headquarters Troops and other units in the First Canadian Army. read more
25.00 GBP
24th. Lancers.
Scarce WW II king's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The roman numeral " XXIV " backed by a pair of cavalry lances within a crowned circlet bearing the " Lancers " title. { Raised in 1940 and disbanded by 1948 } read more
Civil Defence.
WW II embroidered in orange on black shoulder title, " Senior / Fire Guard " read more
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars.
Scarce white metal king's crown cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The crowned cypher of Queen Adelaide above the tri-part furled title scroll. Issued and worn by the Regiment but much dis-liked as was incorrect to wear Queen Adelaide's cypher with the king's crown. read more
35.00 GBP
Army Service Corps.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / ASC / W. Lancashire " Worn by A.S.C. Territorials of the West Lancashire Divisional Transport and Supply Columns. read more
75.00 GBP
Irish Militia.
Rare white metal victorian glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the Roscommon Militia. The Angel Harp above the " Roscommon " scroll surmounted by the crown within a wreath of shamrock. read more
250.00 GBP
Imperial Yeomanry.
Scarce brass slouch hat badge with two flat lugs to the reverse probably worn on the red and purple slouch hat rosette. The roman numeral " X " worn by the 10th. Nottinghamshire { Sherwood Rangers } Company Imperial Yeomanry. read more
Paget's Massage Corps.
Very scarce WW I embroidered in red white and blue massage nurse's blue cape insignia. The " APMC " monogram within a blue circle upon a red cross partly formed by a pair of wings. formed in WW I by Almeric Paget to treat wounded and shell shocked soldiers,and proving so successful granted the title " Royal " read more










