73rd.Independent Infantry Brigade.
WW II printed example of the shield taken from the Arms of Cornwall backed by a sword { Excalibur } on a blue background above a single red arm of service strip still affixed to a section of battledress material. { Small white item in the picture is paper { removed } not a moth hole } read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
King's crown white metal NCO's cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The cypher of GvR to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the title scroll, " North Somerset Yeomanry." read more
Army Service Corps.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / ASC / London" Worn by Territorial units of the 1st. and 2nd,. London Divisional Transport and Supply Columns Army Service Corps. read more
Royal Air Force.
WW II embroidered and padded example of the Air-Gunner's qualification half-wing. The letters, " A G " within a brown laurel wreath with an oatmeal coloured wing all on a shaped black backing. { Slight loss of backing material.} read more
Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment.{Sherwood Foresters}
Scarce WW I white on pale khaki embroidered shoulder title slip-on with canvas loop to the reverse, " Notts & Derby " read more
Royal Garrison Artillery / Anti-Aircraft Section.
Scarce WW I pair of brass shoulder titles, " RGA / AAS." read more
St. John / Voluntary Aid Detachment.
Scarce WW I embroidered nurse's ward-dress insignia. A red shield upon the Maltese Cross of St.John to the centre of a circlet bearing the title in black and white embroidery. read more
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Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Pair of bi /metal other ranks collar badges. The thistle mounted upon the ball of a fused grenade. read more
Women's Royal Naval Service.
Rare WW I gold wire embroidered on black silk full length cap tally. A fouled anchor surmounted by the crown flanked by the letters, " W.R. - N.S. ". { Faded condition with a couple of moth nips and remains of old rubberised glue from displayed in an album} read more
Imperial Yeomanry.
Scarce brass slouch hat badge with two loops to the reverse, " XVIY " Worn by the 15th. Company { Northumberland } Imperial Yeomanry. read more










