Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Bronzed king's crown cap badge with two loops and makers details for Lees 1915 to the reverse worn by the 173rd. { Hamilton Highlanders } Battalion C.E.F. A maple leaf bearing a lion's face the crown the number " 173 " " Overseas " and motto scrolls above the title, " Canadian Highlanders " read more
Royal Engineers.
Embroidered example of the red Lancashire Rose above a white Staffordshire Knot on a blue background. Worn by 24. Engineer Group Royal Engineers. read more
Her Majesty's Reserve Regiments.
Brass shoulder title worn by the Reserve Regiments raised for the Boer War. " HMRR " in script form above the title, " Dragoons." read more
35.00 GBP
East York Militia.
Rare victorian officers silver / gilt waist belt clasp still affixed to the off-white buckskin sword belt complete with hanging straps. The crowned Yorkshire Rose to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " East York Militia " with squared floriated belt loops and matching bench marks to the reverse. The reverse of the waist belt also bears the original owners name " Baines - Bell Hall ... read more
18th. County of London Battalion { London Irish Rifles }
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The crowned Harp of Erin. read more
South of Ireland Yeomanry / Shropshire Imperial Yeomanry.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " S I Y " with makers details for Lambourne Birmingham to the reverse. Pattern worn by both Regiments. read more
Royal Air Force.
King's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse still affixed to a green and black chequered section of hat band. The " RAF " monogram to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel Worn by R.A.F. Aircraft apprentices at Cranwell ? { Band with slight mothing } read more
Universal Helmet Plate.
King's crown brass Home Service Helmet Plate with two loops to the reverse. A wreath of laurel on a crowned multi-rayed star plate with voided centre designed to take the Infantry pattern helmet plate centre. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II printed example of the six yellow martlets on a red and black quartered shield. Worn by the 70th. { Sussex } Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery. { Ragged Edges } read more










