Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers Militia Bi Metal Cap Badge - King's Crown - Gaunt London
A pre 1952 Cap Badge with original slider maker marked JR Gaunt London (in very small font with no full stop). In very good condition and scarce.
The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) (R MON RE(M)) is the most senior regiment in the British Territorial Army, having given continuous loyal service to the crown since 1539. It is part of the reserve forces, and is the onl... read more
Militia Engineers Other Ranks Brass Helmet Plate, 1st Pattern
In very good condition complete with horn on the unicorn and all fiddly bits present and correct. This pattern worn from 1877 -1881 only. Two of two original loops to reverse and it has sharp detail. Lovely example. Scarce.
There is an example of this very badge in the Monmouth Regimental Musuem at the following URL:
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Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry DCLI (Territorials) Officers Silver Plated Collar Badge
A small left facing Die cast and silver plated badge with two original copper loops and marked 'P' to the reverse. In very good condition. Worn 1951 - 1956 (Sealed pattern 25th April 1951 and replaced in by a silver anodised version, sealed 10th October 1956).
Worn in silver plate in facing pairs on No 1 and No 3 Dress. Scarce.
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Scotland - 4th Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteer Corps White Metal Glengarry Badge
An attractive die struck white metal example with
cockerel standant to voided centre with two original dark toned loops to the reverse. In the cap badges of the 4th Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers (and its successor, the 4th (Donside Highland) Volunteer Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders), a cock is featured as the central element of the badge. "Cock o' the North" was the regimental qui... read more
Scottish Territorial Red Cross Brigade Gilt Metal Arm Sleeve Badge
In very good condition with two original loops to reverse with red felt backing to the reverse. Circa 55mm in diameter. A very pleasing example.
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CAV - Scottish Caithness Artillery Volunteers White Metal Shoulder Title - Gaunt
In good condition with two original hex fixings and maker marked JR Gaunt London. Some light staining to reverse otherwise in very good condition. Circa 1880 - 1908. Scarce. (Also worn by the Ceylon Artillery Volunteers un white metal until 1939, brass thereafter).
Westlake No 670 refers.
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4th / 5th / 6th / 7th Battalion (Territorial Force) The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) Other Ranks White Metal Glengarry Badge - No Sphinx
A scarce Territorial Force badge (post 1908) as worn by the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Battalions pre WW1 without the Sphinx. Two original large copper loops with splayed feet (some service wear to these), as only found on this badge. This pattern has both Lacessit and Lacesset spellings on the oval scroll, this one being 'Lacessit'. In very good condition with sharp detail. King's crown.
WW1 5th City of London Battalion ( The London Rifle Brigade ) White Metal Cap Badge - non voided centre
Die-struck white metal. This is the variant with the non-voided centre. Original slider to the reverse. In very good condition.
K&K No 1820 refers.
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