Scarce Victorian Buffs ( Royal East Kent Regiment ) Bi Metal Facing Pair of Collar Badges, worn 1882 - 1896 only
Issued in 1882, the white horse facing left over a brass scroll Invicta, replacing the dragon collar badge and then being replaced once again by the dragon collar badge in 1894. A closely matching facing pair with original dark toned lugs to the reverse of each. In good condition but with some wear to the lugs. A confusing and unexpected change in regimental motif. Scarce.
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WW1 / WW2 East Yorkshire Regiment Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badge
Die struck, in very good condition with two original loops to the reverse.
D73.6
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North Staffordshire Regiment (POW) Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badge
A die cast bronze example in very good condition with two original lugs to the reverse, slight verdigris to lugs. Circa 3cm tall.
Westlake No 1565 refers.
H15
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Durham Light Infantry ( DLI ) Officers OSD Collar Badge on Khaki Slip-on - attributed
A die struck (not cast) bronze OSD Collar badge worn on a khaki slip on epaulette for wear on the battledress tunic / shirt sleeve order. Two original lugs to the reverse (east - west). Attributed to Major K.M. Wood, M.C., T.D., DLI.
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Fusilier Brigade / Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ( RRF ) Officers Silver Plated and Gilt Collar Badge - St George facing to the right
Two part construction silver plated mounted device on gilt grenade, with two original lugs to the reverse, slightly bent inwards with service wear, but otherwise fully functional and in very good condition.
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19th Foot (Green Howards / Yorkshire Regiment) Other Ranks Collar Badge, 1875 - 1881 only
Die struck brass collar with two original lugs to the reverse. In very condition and with a pattern of coronet or crown unique to the 19th Regiment (as opposed to the flatter and wider crown worn by other infantry regiments pre 1878 - see my item 60673). Circa 2.2cm wide and 1.7cm tall. Scarce.
In 1881 the 19th Foot became the Green Howards ( Yorkshire Regiment).
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WW1 Brass Universal Pattern Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Collar Badge, various units
A brass collar badge, with 4 lugs to the reverse. Some twisting to the pick axe and service wear to the lugs.
Introduced by sealed pattern in 1915, and marked obsolete in 1921. Worn in gilding metal (brass) for Other Ranks and OSD bronze finish for Officers. Some pioneer battalions differentiated themselves from other pioneer battalions in the same regiment by wearing either th... read more
Facing Pair of Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( RNF ) Other Rank's Collar Badges
A good post WW2 die-stamped bi metal facing pair of other ranks collar badges (very close colour match, but not exact). Both with single square lugs to the reverse. Worn 1953 to circa 1963 only on the stand-up collars of the Nos. 1 and 3 Dress jackets.
Col D. Wood no 241 refers. read more
South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) Officers Bullion Collar Badge
Has some wear to it and a bit of damage to top left of tallest plume, but a well made padded item with a combination of sequins and bullion wire. Really would have been a bobby dazzler in its day. Blue cloth ground behind the 'ich dien' is evident but also now a bit grubby. This looks like an early one. The pattern for this was sealed in 1881.
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Lancashire Fusiliers Territorial Battalion Officers Collar - blank plinth under Sphinx
A very attractive single silver and gilt collar grenade. Blank plinth indicating territorial unit collar. Gilt in excellent condition with slight tarnish to silver. Circa 3.7cm tall, 1.9cm wide.
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