WW1 Brass Universal Pattern Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Collar Badge, various units
A brass collar badge, with 4 original lugs to the reverse. In very good condition. Worn in facing pairs.
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 the pick... read more
Royal Irish Rifles Officer's OSD Collar Badge
As worn from 1902 - 1913, white metal therafter. Right facing, a light OSD colour.
Churchill No 1750 refers
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Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) Officer's Bronze OSD Facing & Matched Collar Badges - Cats Tail Up
An early pattern pair of facing and matching collar badges (a close but not exact match) in very good condition with two original loops to the reverse (minor service wear and bending). Cats Tail Up, which Churchill claims is a pre 1902 issue.
Churchill No 1829 refers.
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Early King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) Matched and Facing Pair of Other Ranks Brass Collar Badges
A rare pair of matched and facing collar badges in brass with two original loops to the reverse of each.
Worn 1881 - 1889 only. In very good condition.
Churchill Figs. 103 refers.
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55.00 GBP
WW1 Lincolnshire Regiment (TF) Officer's Bronze OSD Collar Badge - Blank Tablet
A die cast bronze collar badge, left facing, with three of three original loops to the reverse. It appears to have been lacquered, but is otherwise in superb condition and scarce.
As worn by officer's of the 4th and 5th Territorial Force Battalions of the Regiment from their formation in 1908 until 1922 when the Regulars relented and allowed the Territorials, who had died in mu... read more
The Glouchestershire Regiment Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Dog Badge
Semi die struck in bronze, two original loops to the reverse, facing left. In very good condition. Sealed 1903 and worn until 1932 only.
Churchill Fig 781 refers.
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Royal Warwickshire Regiment Officer's Matched and Facing Pair of OSD Bronze Collar Badges
Believed to be an early pair with separately attached gilt chains (Churchill claims as worn prior to 1934). Die cast in bronze and with three out of three original loops to the reverse of each.
Churchill No 176 refers.
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Notts & Derby Regiment (Sherwood Foresters) Matched Facing Pair of Gilding Metal Brass Collar Badges - QEII issue
The QEII pattern crown was sealed in 1955 and worn with a single central lug until it was replaced by an anodised version in 1961. Scarce.
Churchill No 1248 refers.
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30.00 GBP
Duke of Cornwall 's Light Infantry Matched Pair of Gilding Medal Collar Badges
Heavy die struck pair of matched collars with a gilt finish. Two original lugs to each.
Churchill No 898 refers.
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The York & Lancaster Regiment Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Dog Badge
Die cast in bronze, right facing, with two original loops to the reverse. In good overall condition. As worn from 1902.
Churchill Fig 1586 refers.
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