WW1 East Lancashire Regiment Other Ranks All Brass Economy Issue Cap Badge
A WW1 economy badge with original slider. Slightly shaped to cap. Worn circa 1916 - 1919. In good worn condition.
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WW1 Royal Sussex Regiment Other Ranks All Brass Economy Issue Cap Badge
A WW1 economy badge with original slider (three horizontal scratched marks on slider). shaped to cap.
Worn circa 1916 - 1919. In good worn condition.
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25.00 GBP
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) NCOs Glengarry Badge
A really heavy quality silver plated cap badge with two original long copper loops to the reverse. NCO quality. A real smasher.
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Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH) ( 91st & 93rd Highlanders) Victorian / Edwardian Pattern White Metal Glengarry Cap Badge - Unvoided Centre
A good stiff badge with two original dark toned lugs to the reverse. Sharp detail, could benefit from a light clean. Circa 8.1cm tall and 6cm wide.
This was the largest cap badge worn in the British Army. Until about 1908 the centre of the badge was solid, but after this date the central devices were fretted and voided.
K&K Vol 1 No 697 refers.
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30.00 GBP
21st Lancers Officers OSD Bronze Cap Badge - Blades
A scarce OSD die cast bronze cap badge with two original blades to the reverse (these are very stiff and a bit thicker than usually encountered but do appear to be original). No damage to lance tips or pennants. A scarce badge.
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120.00 GBP
Cheshire (Earl of Chesters) Yeomanry Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A stunning die struck gilding brass metal cap badge with original slider to the reverse. Scroll below " Cheshire ( Earl of Chester 's ) Yeomanry". Sharp detail.
This unit was 8th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1803.
K&K Vol 1 No 1419 refers.
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35.00 GBP
3rd Carabineers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A well made early example with original 'hairpin' slider and braising / sweat holes to the reverse. Slight service wear otherwise in very good condition. This pattern was sealed in 1929.
The 3rd and 6th Dragoon Guards were amalgamated in 1922 to form the 3rd Carabineers ( Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards), and again in 1971 with the Royal Scots Greys to form the Royal Scots D... read more
12.00 GBP
WW1 Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consorts Own) White Metal Other Rank's Cap Badge - Larger Pattern
Die struck white metal badge with original slider. Sharp detail and in very good condition.
Worn 1910 - 1937, carrying 16 battle honours (fourteen on the scroll) - 15 Peninsula War battle honour scrolls and Waterloo. The inner circlet is inscribed "Rifle Brigade". (The regiment was finally entitled to 16 battle honours for the Peninsular war but "Pyrenees" was not granted until... read more
WW1 Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consorts Own) White Metal Other Rank's Cap Badge - Larger Pattern
Die struck white metal badge with original slider. Some polishing which makes reading the battle honours a little challenging but this is only light polishing.
Worn 1910 - 1937, carrying 16 battle honours (fourteen on the scroll) - 15 Peninsula War battle honour scrolls and Waterloo. The inner circlet is inscribed "Rifle Brigade". (The regiment was finally entitled to 16 battle... read more
WW1 Tyneside Scottish ( 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 29th Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers ) 2nd pattern White Metal Glengarry Cap Badge, introduced April 1915
Scarce and original white metal cap badge (with the more lion-like looking lion) in good condition with original brooch pin to the reverse (as encountered on WW1 examples). As worn in WW1 by 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 29th (Service) Battalions, The Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish). In very good condition.
Col . D Wood No 448 refers.
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