3rd Volunteer Battalion ( VB) (Carnarvon) Royal Welsh Fusiliers ( RWF ) White Metal Cap Badge, Blades, Wales
A die struck white metal cap badge with sharp detail and four original and flexible blades to the reverse. Worn 1897 - 1908. Of Welsh interest. Became the 6th ( Territorial Force ) Battalion in 1908. Formed in 1897 from Carnarvonshire and Flintshire companies. Scarce.
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1st VB (Volunteer Battalion) Royal Welsh Fusiliers (RWF) ( Pre 1908 ) Bronze Cap Badge
Made from bronze and in good condition with two original lugs to the reverse. Sharp detail with very little wear to finish. Circa 4.1cm tall. Of Welsh interest.
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4th Battalion (TF) The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Blackened Brass Cap Badge - Repaired
A rare badge, much reproduced. This has two original loops, blackened brass (despite K&K claiming it was bronze), the tail does not join the main body and there is no strange lump to the reverse of the letters as found on the copies. Thinly struck, perhaps accounting for the damage to the dragon's head which appears to have been strengthened / reattached neatly with a blob of solder. Whilst ... read more
5th Battalion (Territorials) Chorley Detachment, The Loyal Regiment, Gilt Brass Arm Badge
Circa 2.8cms tall, two original lugs to the reverse and maker marked Thomas Fatonrini Ltd, Regent St, Birmingham. Gilt bright, a few slight marks otherwise in very good condition.
Introduced at regimental expense in place of cloth badges and authorised in January 1963.
BoBD (Jon Mills) Fig 5534 / p1101 refers.
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First 1st Royal Surrey Militia White Metal Glengarry Badge, circa 1874 - 1881
Awarded the precedence 20 in 1855, the 1st Royal Surrey Regiment of Militia became the 3rd Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment in 1881. Circa 6.5cm tall with two original lugs to the reverse. Roman numerals XX for 20. Some misshaping to orb at top of crown otherwise in good condition with only minor wear to the silver plate on the highpoints.
K&K, Vol 1, No 1214 refers.
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Queens Royal Regiment (West Surrey) Volunteer Battalion White Metal Pouch Badge
A small and heavy quality white metal (possibly sliver plated) cast pouch badge with two original short screw posts to the reverse. Circa 3.3cms tall and 2.8cms wide. A cracker!
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Northumberland Fusiliers Volunteer / Territorial Battalions White Metal Other Ranks Cap Badge
A scarce die stamped white metal example with its original slider. In very good worn condition with sharp detail.
Worn by the Volunteer Battalions pre 1908, but continued to be worn by their successor Territorial Battalions in white metal until 1914. Given it has a slider this is most likely a post 1910 issue. Scarce.
Col D Wood No 205 refers.
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Northamptonshire Regiment Militia 3rd and 4th Battalions 'Horseshoe' Pattern Large Curved Brass Shoulder Title
A large title with two original loops to the reverse, similiar to the horseshoe design of one of the badges of the Northampton and Rutland Regiments of Militia. A touch of verdigris to the S otherwise in very good condition. Scarce.
Westlake No 1236 refers.
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20th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (Artist Rifles) Blackened Brass Pouch Badge
A scarce pouch badge with two original screw posts and a pair of mismatched contemporary retaining nuts. In very good condition. Worn 1880 - 1908.
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16th London Regiment - Queens Westminster & Civil Service Rifles ( KRRC ) Other Ranks Cap Badge
Die struck blackened brass cap badge with original slider. Circa 1922 onwards, King's crown. In very good condition.
K&K Vol 2, No 1846 refers.
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