Royal Armoured Corps.
Scarce black embroidered on jungle green shoulder strap slip-on, " R.A.C." with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
5th.Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
Scarce gold bullion wire embroidered king's crown officers cap badge. The " VDG " monogram surmounted by the crown on a scarlet backing. read more
23rd. Armoured Brigade / 50th. Royal Tank Regiment.
Scarce WW II example of the pale tropical shoulder strap slip-on bearing the embroidered black on white " Liver-Bird " above the black / green / black strip of 50th.Royal Tank Regiment. This Brigade saw considerable service in North Africa and then Sicily and Italy. read more
Canadian Mounted Rifles.
WW I bronzed shoulder title, " 11th.C.M.R. / Canada ". Worn by the 11th. [Victoria ] Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles. read more
25.00 GBP
Australian Infantry.
White metal cap badge with two loops and indistinct makers details to the reverse worn by the 16th. Cameron Highlanders [Western Australia ] Infantry Battalion. This title below the figure of St. Andrew within a wreath of thistle. read more
Spitfire Badge.
WW II brass alloy lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse sold to raise funds to buy a Spitfire. read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Printed unissued example of the yellow fused grenade above a white " W " on a dark green background. Worn by 34 Anti-Aircraft Brigade Royal Artillery. [ Stores Collection ] read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
WW II pair of red embroidered on pale tropical k.d. tunic shoulder eagles. read more
78th. Infantry Division / Lancashire Fusiliers.
WW II set of insignia belonging to a soldier from the 2nd. Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. Printed white on red shoulder title, Lancashire Fusiliers above the golden yellow on black " Battle-axe " of 78th.Division above the white on red Lancashire Fusiliers grenade. [Title and grenade have been " blancoed "] read more
Indian Army.
Brass king's crown pagri badge with original heavy brooch pin fitting and makers details for Firmin London to the reverse worn by the 7th. Rajput Regiment. The roman numeral " VII " surmounted by the Royal Crest between a spray of laurel and oak above the title scroll. read more










