Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Officers Matched Facing Pair Bronze OSD Collars
Die Cast bronze large pattern collars, facing pair, also colour matching. Two original lugs to reverse of each. In lovely condition.
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Queens Royal Surrey Regiment
A stunning matched facing pair of officer's gilt and silver plated collar badges of two part construction and two original silvered loops to the reverse of each. Worn 1959 - 1966 by both Regular and Territorial Officers (the latter also wore this pattern as a cap badge, the regular officers wore the Home Counties Brigade Cap Badge).
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Gordon Highlanders Other Ranks White Metal Collar Badge, Left Facing
In superb condition, die struck in white metal with sharp detail and two original D style loops to the reverse. An earlier pattern as this has 2 loops as opposed to a single lug fitting. This pattern was worn from 1897 until 1960.
Churchill No 1706 refers.
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Derbyshire Volunteer Battalion QVC NCOs Silver Plated Collar Badge
A scarce NCOs silver plated collar badge (the officers had enamel backings) with two silvered loops to the reverse (squashed down but still functional). Some wear to silver plate on the highpoints, otherwise in good condition.
Churchill No 1270 refers (except on this one the stag faces left). Only the VB battalions wore the stags facing left and right. Regular battalions all... read more
East Kent Regiment (The Buffs) - Stunning Matched Facing Pair of Silver Plated Officers Collar Badges - Gaunt
A stunning pair of matched and facing die cast silver plated collar badges with two original copper lugs o the reverse of each, both marked 'P' for plated and with the JR Gaunt London crescent stamp in each of the dragon's wings. Absolute crackers.
Churchill Fig 88 refers
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East Yorkshire Regiment Pair of Officers Gilt, Silver Plate and Enamel Collar Badges
A pair of officer's collar badges in gilt, black enamel and with silver plated roses. Of two part construction and with two original lugs to the reverse of each. In very good condition. Not quite matching but display reasonably well together.
Churchill Fig 484 refers.
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Brass Grenade Field Service Cap Badge / Collar badge
As worn in the field service cap by Regiments such as the Northumberland Fusiliers from 1893-1895 and as a collar badge / part shoulder title by other fusilier regiments.
Col D R Wood No 160 refers.
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WW1 South Staffordshire Regiment Bronze OSD Cap / Collar Badge
Kings crown officer's die cast bronze service dress cap / collar badge with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition with only minor wear to bronze finish. The large collar was discarded by the 1st Battalion in favour of the simple knot badge by 1918 although the 2nd Battalion persisted with the large collar as depicted here for a few more years.
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Royal Irish Fusiliers ( RIF ) Early White Metal Coronet Cap / Collar Badge
A die struck cap / collar badge coronet bent to shape of cap. Great if you have a large brodrick grenade cap badge looking for a coronet. It looks to be an early pattern of manufacture with two original dark toned loops to the reverse (bent inwards). Circa 3.4cm wide and 1.9cm tall.
Churchill No 1787 refers.
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Brecknockshire Battalion (South Wales Borderers Territorials) Facing Pair Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badges
A facing pair, from the front a reasonable match (some colour variation), but different lug configuration to the rear. (some twisting to lugs) In good overall condition. Worn circa 1908 - 1922.
in 1908 the South Wales Borderers were allocated a single Territorial Battalion, the Brecknockshire Battalion.
Churchill Nos 675 / 676 refer.
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