Essex Regiment.
Scarce embroidered in black on pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on, " Essex." read more
Army Ordnance Corps.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Ordnance above the tri-part title scroll. read more
15.00 GBP
Westmoreland Rifle Volunteers.
Scarce victorian white metal shako plate with two loops to the reverse. The " VR " cypher to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title, " Westmoreland " within a wreath of laurel. { Approx 6.5 cms high} read more
105 { Madras } Lines of Communication.
WW II printed example of the yellow phoenix rising from the flames on a black square background. { Evidence of press-studs removed from the reverse } read more
55.00 GBP
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / RAMC / Manchester " Worn by Territorial Manchester R.A.M.C units of the " 2nd. Western General Hospital " read more
Honourable Artillery Company.
WW II embroidered example of the red on blue shoulder title, " H.A.C " worn by the Artillery Section. read more
18th. Hussars.
Rare king's crown bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn only from 1902-1904. The number " 18 " and the capital letter, " H " to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto within a wreath of laurel carrying the Regiment's main honours, " Peninsula " and " Waterloo. " read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
Scarce Queen's crown officers bullion wire embroidered 1950's beret badge. The EiiR cypher to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the title scroll. Embroidered in silver wire with blue backing to the title and motto all on a maroon background. read more
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.
King's crown WW I brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The " AAC " monogram and the title, " Queen Mary's " within a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
35.00 GBP
52nd. Infantry Division.{ Lowland }
WW II embroidered example of the white saltire on a blue shield worn above the white on blue title, " Mountain." This Division was originally trained for mountain warfare, but instead were destined to join 21st. Army Group for the Normandy Landings in June 1944. read more










