WW1 - 1 KENT Cyclist Battalion On Piece Brass Shoulder Title
A scarce brass shoulder title,1 / Kent. Worn by the 1 / 1st Battalion Kent Cyclists in India from 1916. The numeral 1 cut down from a T in a T Kent title, as often found. Cast versions are also found. Three original loops to the reverse.
Westlake No 1580 refers.
B57.2
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Scarce Pre WW1 Durham Light Infantry ( DLI ) Matched Facing Pair of Brass Shoulder Titles
An excellent matched facing pair of these hard to find pre WW1 regular battalion shoulder titles with two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.3cm tall and 4.5cm wide. Great condition. Worn circa 1885 - 1907.
Coll
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Scarce CR Connaught Rangers Brass Shoulder Title as worn on the Great Coat
A scarce item, with two tombstone style fixings to the reverse. Circa 2.3cm wide and 1.3cm tall. Cood condition
Westlake No 1406 refers.
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Bugle / OXFORD Edwardian ORs Facing & matched Gilt Brass Shoulder Titles, 1900 - 1906 only
A fine scarce matched and facing pair of gilt brass shoulder titles. Worn only between 1900-06. Three original loops to the reverse of each title. One title has slight twisting from service wear, otherwise in stunning condition. Scarce.
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Northumberland Fusiliers Two Piece Other Ranks Brass Shoulder Title
A two part title with original fixings, in very good condition. Worn 1874 - 1913 by the regular battalions, and by Territorial, Service and Reserve Battalions until circa 1924. In the case of Territorial battalions, often with a joined letter T and number above, such as T4, T5, T6 or T7.
Col D Wood No 276 refers.
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14th ( Service Battalion ) The Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1st Birmingham Pals ) One Piece Brass Shoulder Title
1 / BIRMmBATT / RWARWICKSHIRE Brass one piece shoulder title with three original lugs to the reverse with backing plate. Some wear to lugs and rippling to the brass shoulder title through use, but a really scarce and genuine Pals Battalion collectable. Raised 1914, disbanded 1919.
Westlake No 788 refers. read more