Herefordshire Militia.
Rare victorian officers silvered home service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. A lion holding a dagger on a black velvet ground to the centre of a strap bearing the title, " Herefordshire Militia " within a wreath of laurel mounted upon a crowned multi-rayed star plate. { Finish much brighter than picture shows } read more
Red Cross.
Most unusual silver and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and a " Sterling " stamp to the reverse. The red enamel Geneva Cross on a white enamel shield bearing the titles, " Member War Work " and " Depot Rio De Janeiro " { Slight enamel damage to lower title. } read more
East Riding Yeomanry.
Scarce pair of small pattern white metal collar badges. A running fox. Best Blues or Mess Dress ? read more
Canadian Corps- C.E.F.
Scare king's crown " Two-tone " brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 7th. Canadian Railway Troops C.E.F. The number " 7 " to the centre of a voided circlet on a maple leaf above a section of railway track and the " Canada " scroll mounted upon a crowned circlet carrying the " Overseas " title. read more
Dorsetshire Regiment.
Officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The castle and motto scroll surmounted by a sphinx and the " Marabout " honour tablet within a wreath of laurel carrying the title scroll. read more
9th. County of London Battalion. { Queen Victoria's Rifles }
King's crown officers silver plated cross-belt plate with three screw bolts { two with original nuts } and makers / retailers plate for Hobson's London to the reverse. St. George to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " Queen Victoria's " on a maltese cross surmounted by the crown upon the South Africa honour tablet. read more
East Riding Yeomanry.
Very scarce WW I economy pattern all brass issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A running fox above the motto scroll, " Forrard ". read more
New Zealand.
Scarce WW I brass cap badge with two wire loops { re-affixed or reinforced } to the reverse worn by the 1st. Battalion New Zealand Rifle Brigade { Earl of Liverpool's Own } Reinforcements 4 - 9 . The " ELO " monogram above the number " 1 " within a fern leaf wreath. read more










