Royal Warwickshire OSD Officers Bronze Collar Badge
Antelope facing left, with three original lugs to the reverse. Three part construction with separate coronet and length of chain attached. In good condition.
Churchill No 176 refers. read more
Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment ) White Metal Collar Badge
White metal collar badge with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.5cm tall. In good condition.
Churchill No 561 refers. read more
Essex Regiment Officer's Shield Pattern Silver and Gilt Collar Badge
In the shape of a shield with three seaxes (the County arms of Essex ). Some minor wear to gilt but otherwise in lovely condition with two original lugs. Circa 2.3cm tall.
Churchill No 1228 refers read more
WW1 Matched Pair of Brass Pioneer Battalion Collar Badges
A good matched pair, but some misshaping from service wear. Each has its original 4 lugs to each. Slight fracture in one collar where the sling meets the pickaxe shaft, more noticeable from the reverse, otherwise in good condition. Worn by a number of territorial and service battalion formations during WW1, such as the 18th and 19th Northumberland Fusiliers to mention just two. read more
Duke of Cornwall's Light infantry ( DCLI ) Territorial Battalion Matched pair of anodised collar badges
Single central lug to each with original backing plates. Excellent and sharp condition. As worn by the Territorial Battalions only, in anodised silver from 1956.
Churchill No 913 refers read more
Victorian Matched Pair of Collars to the Northamptonshire Regiment, 1881 - 1902
A matched brass pair of collar badges to the Northamptonshire Regiment with Victorian crowns with two dark toned original lugs to each. Sharp detail. 2.8cm tall. Good condition. Worn from 1884 to 1901 (and from 1898, this pattern of collar was also worn on the field service cap).
Churchill No 1309 refers.
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Scarce Connaught Rangers NCO's Gilt Collar Badges - Matched Facing Pair
Scarce matched facing pair of Connaught Rangers collar badges in gilt as worn by NCO's. Two original copper lugs to each. Gilt bright and in very good condition. Close to 1810 in Churchill. Circa 3.3cm wide and 2.2cm tall. read more
Northumberland Fusiliers Officer's patrol jacket gilt and silver plate collar badge
Worn on the scarlet patrol jacket by officers 1896 - 1914, and by the Bandmaster in 1905 and 1906 on the collar of the scarlet tunic. Worn horizontal left and right facing. Two part construction with two original lugs. Scarce. A bit grubby, could do with a light clean.
Col D. Wood no 229 refers. read more
Royal Scots Officer's OSD Matched Bronze Collars - Jennens & Co
WW1 vintage small (each one is only 2.5cm tall) pattern collar badges. Two part construction with centre raised above the star. Sharp detail but slight wear highpoints of thistles on each. Both backmarked J&Co ( Jennens & Co ) and with two original lugs to each. One lug twisted and both some verdigris to reverses.
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Scarce WW1 16th ( Service ) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers OSD Bronze Collar Badge
Single upright collar badge (worn vertically on the SD jacket) with St George facing left within a motto strap. This is a scarce find and according to Col. Denis Wood in his new 2nd Edition of " The Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges" a specimen pair is shown in one of Gaunt's ledgers in the National Army Museum and are annotated " 16th Battalion " which would narrow their use down to 191... read more