1st Buckinghamshire / Bucks Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVC) Other Ranks Matched and Facing Pair of Blackened Brass Collar Badges
Die cast with two original loops to the reverse of each. One slight break in the chain of the swan facing to the right otherwise in very good condition with the black worn through to give an attractive patina.
Worn from 1876 until 1908. From 1881 known as 3rd Volunteer Battalion. retaining its status as a rifle regiment and pretty much its RVC uniform, becoming the Buckinghamsh... read more
1st Volunteer Battalion The Northumberland Fusiliers Other Ranks Bronze / Brass 1878 Pattern Helmet Plate
As worn from 1893 - 1902, QVC crown, normally found blackened but this one in its original un-blackened state with a QVC crown that has been neatly re-attached. three original loops to the reverse and correct red felt backing. Condition reflected in price.
Col D Wood Fifth Fusiliers and its Badges (2nd Edn) No 117 refers.
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Hertfordshire ( Territorial ) Regiment Brass Other Ranks Cap Badge - wide antlers pattern
Brass 'wide antlers' pattern cap badge with original slider. A few spots of verdigris otherwise in good condition
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2nd ( Territorial ) Battalion The Monmouthshire Regiment, Wales Brass Shoulder Title, Wales
A one piece shoulder title with three original lugs to the reverse and original backing plate with cotter pins. Post 1920. In excellent condition. Of Welsh interest.
Westlake No 1482 refers
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Inns of Court OTC (27th London Regiment) Blackened Brass Metal Shoulder Title
Blackened finish mainly worn away with service wear, two of three original lugs remaining (the top one was either never fitted or has been very neatly removed). Worn between 1908 and 1932.
Westlake no 1567 refers.
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Volunteer / Light Infantry Militia Battalion Other Ranks White Metal Collar Badge
Right facing bugle, die struck, white metal with two original brass lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.8cm wide and 2.6cm tall. In very good condition with sharp detail. Worn by a number of militia and volunteer units, but early and scarce.
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6th (Territorial) Battalion, The East Surrey Regiment Other Ranks Blackened Brass Cap Badge
A fairly large badge at circa 4.7cms across, with original slider and some service wear to the black finish, giving it an attractive patina. "South Africa" and "1900 - 1902" to the arms of the cross. In very good condition.
K&K Vol 2 No 1723 refers.
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4th, 5th, 6th and 7th (Territorial) Battalions Essex Regiment Bi-Metal Cap Badge with South Africa Scroll
A good worn example with scroll "South Africa 1900 - 02" below, two original loops and three sweat/ braising/ expansion holes to the reverse. Blank seeded tablet below the sphinx. The white metal overlays appear to have been silver plated. Most probably an officer's cap badge. A cracker!
K&K Vol 2 No 1738 refers.
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10th (Territorial) Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A badge of two-part construction with original slider and correctly seeded blank scroll. In very good worn condition and scarce.
The 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, was an infantry unit of Britain's Territorial Force from 1908 to 1920. Based in Ravenscourt Park, West London, it saw service at Gallipoli, in Palestine, and on the Western Front during World War I. After the war... read more
QVC Victorian 4th West Yorks Militia White Metal Glengarry Badge
A die struck badge of two-part construction, with two good dark toned loops and a thinner damaged loop to the back of the lion. Circa 6.2cms tall.
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