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Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Single Bi-metal horizontal collar badge

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Single Bi-metal horizontal collar badge

Single Collar Badge with flag waving to the right. Two original lugs. Good condition with sharp detail. 4cm in length. Scarce, authorised 1927 but replaced with an upright version in the following year.

Churchill No 731 refers.

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Code: 53176

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Northumberland Fusiliers Early Other Rank's Right Facing Collar Badge

Northumberland Fusiliers Early Other Rank's Right Facing Collar Badge

Much service wear, some polishing, but lovely dark toned lugs.

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Code: 51710

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WW2 Queens Regiment brass collar badge, circa 1924 - 1952

WW2 Queens Regiment brass collar badge, circa 1924 - 1952

Queen's Regiment post 1924 brass left facing collar badge with two original lugs, east- west. Circa 3.3cm tall and 3.5cm wide. Good sharp detail.  read more

Code: 52681

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Boer War Vintage Irish Guards Large Pattern Collar Badge

Boer War Vintage Irish Guards Large Pattern Collar Badge

Scarce single large brass collar badge with 2 original loops to reverse. Boer War period. Circa 3.1cm wide and 3.2cm tall. In very good condition.

F55.6
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Code: 61565

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Scarce Victorian  Buffs  ( Royal East Kent Regiment ) Bi Metal Collar Badge, worn 1882 - 1896 only

Scarce Victorian Buffs ( Royal East Kent Regiment ) Bi Metal Collar Badge, 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. Two original lugs to the reverse. In good condition but with some wear to the lugs. A confusing and unexpected change in regimental motif. Scarce.

Churchill No 78 refers.  read more

Code: 54714

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Early Imperial Crown Matched Brass Collar Badge Universal Pattern as worn by many Regiments of Foot, 1872 - 1878 only

Early Imperial Crown Matched Brass Collar Badge Universal Pattern as worn by many Regiments of Foot, 1872 - 1878 only

Scarce brass collar badge with an original single horizontal loop to reverse, as issued. In very good condition with sharp detail.

Now, to dispel a myth, these may well have been worn by the 11th ( Devonshire Regiment), but they were generic issue to most regiments without a special device, such as fusilier regiments which were authorised to wear grenades, or light infantry regim...  read more

Code: 60673

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Volunteer Battalion Generic White Metal Bugle - Right Facing, pre 1908

Volunteer Battalion Generic White Metal Bugle - Right Facing, pre 1908

White Metal Universal Pattern White Metal Bugle for Collar of Shoulder Titles, as worn by Volunteer Battalions of Light Infantry Regiments such as the Durham Light Infantry.

Right facing, sharp detail with two original lugs to the reverse, one badly squashed.

F11.1

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Code: 62349

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Early Flaming Grenade Brass Collar Badge

Early Flaming Grenade Brass Collar Badge

A single generic pattern brass grenade collar badge worn by many fusilier regiments as a collar badge pre 1896, or even on the FS cap, or as part of a shoulder title arrangement. Some polishing to high points otherwise in good condition.

F11.1

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Code: 62348

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Generic Light Infantry Regiment Bugle - Theatre Made most probably in India

Generic Light Infantry Regiment Bugle - Theatre Made most probably in India


An unusual and very finely cast brass strung bugle, with two small and original lugs to the reverse. Looks too good to have been cast from the front view. Lovely item. Bugle faces to right. As worn by units such as the Durham Light Infantry ( DLI ) and other Light Infantry Regiments

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Code: 62317

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Inniskilling Fusiliers Single other ranks brass collar badge

Inniskilling Fusiliers Single other ranks brass collar badge

An early single other ranks collar badge with flag waving to the left, flames facing to the right. Two original lugs. Circa 4cm in length. In worn condition, polishing to the castle detail and the ball of the grenade misshapen. Worn from 1881 until 1927.

Churchill No 730 refers (but this one with more rounding to the pattern of the flames).

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Code: 62295

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