Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
Unusual king's crown white metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A pair of callipers to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel that carries four shields bearing the " R.E.M.E. " acronym. read more
Canadian Forces.
WW I king's crown pair of collar badges worn by the Canadian Field Artillery. A maple leaf bearing an old style field gun with " Canada, Overseas" and the motto scroll. { Not an exact pair } read more
Home Guard - Yorkshire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / NRY / 1 " Worn by the 1st. North Riding { Northallerton } Battalion North Riding of Yorkshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt. Col. H.Green OBE MC. read more
Suffolk Regiment.
Pair of king's crown officers gold bullion wire embroidered mess dress collar badges. The three tower castle within a crowned wreath of laurel on a padded yellow backing. read more
Durham Light Infantry- Volunteers.
Fine quality victorian officers home service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. A strung bugle horn on a black background to the centre of a Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel that carries double title scrolls, " The Durham Light Infantry " and " 3rd. Volunteer Battalion " all mounted upon a multi-rayed star plate. { 3rd. Volunteer Battalion - Sunderland } read more
3rd. County of London Yeomanry { Sharpshooters }
Superb quality officers silver gilt cap and collar badge. A pair of crossed rifles above the scroll, " Sharpshooters " surmounted by the crown. { Officially worn on the officers collar, but many photographs show it also worn on the forage cap.} " Uniforms of the Yeomanry-by Barlow and Smith -page 2 and end pictures } read more
Warrant Officer.
King's crown gold wire embroidered deeply padded sleeve rank insignia with old paper label to the reverse. The crown with red velvet insert to the centre of a laurel wreath on a dark blue backing. read more
Qualified Parachutist.
Pair of WW II era embroidered parachutist's qualification wings. An opened parachute canopy in white flanked by light blue wings on a shaped kaki backing. read more
14th. Indian Infantry Division.
Scarce WW II printed example of the large black letter " Q " with a mountain range to the centre on a red background with " Hooks and Eyes " to the reverse. This Division was originally part of the Eastern Army fighting in the Arakan before 14th. Army was formed. The letter " Q " represented Quetta were the Division was formed, overlooked by the mountain, " Takatu " read more
Scots Guards.
Officers service dress very small pattern silver gilt and enamel cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Star of the Order of the Thistle. read more










