WW1 The Welsh Regiment Bi-Metal Cap Badge
Bi-Metal die struck cap badge with original slider and braising / sweat hole behind coronet. In very good condition.
In 1920 the spelling was changed to "Welch".
K&K Vol 1 No 653 refers.
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WW1 The Royal Highlanders Black Watch White Metal Glengarry Badge
Die struck with two original loops (slight bending). Some slight loss of detail from service wear otherwise in good condition. 'Lacesset' spelling.
K&K Vol 1 No 655 refers. read more
The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) Victorian / EDVII Other Ranks Cap Badge
A lovely die struck example of two part construction with two original loops to the reverse. Shaped to cap. Sharp detail.
K&K Vol 1 No 592 refers. read more
35.00 GBP
WW1 Munster Fusiliers Brass Economy Cap Badge
In well polished and worn condition overall but with original slider. A rare badge. Condition reflected in price.
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Kings Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) (KOYLI) Other Ranks WW1 All Brass Economy Pattern Cap Badge
The smallest cap badge in the British army, with original slider to the reverse. In worn but good condition. The usual pattern has a white metal rose to the centre but this is the all-brass WW1 economy version (Gaylor confirms they wore an all-brass economy pattern in WW1). Scarce.
K&K Vo1 1 No 670 refers
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Royal Warwickshire Regiment Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
In very good condition with an original long slider to the reverse.
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WW1 Territorial Force Imperial Service Volunteer white metal uniform breast badge bar pin clasp
A good original First World War period 'Imperial Service' die-cast nickel pin badge, worn on the uniform above right pocket by Territorial Force Soldiers who had Volunteered for Overseas Service during the Great War. Very good condition, complete with its original substantial pin fittings, a pleasing example.
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Church Lads Brigade, Cadets Blackened Brass Cap Badge
Incorporated in to the King's Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC) from 1917. Blackened brass with original slider. Some wear to highpoints which makes an attracitve finish.
Worn circa 1917 - 1930. Scarce.
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22.00 GBP
13th Battalion of County of London Regiment ( Kensington ) Brass Cap Badge
Die struck brass cap badge with original slider to the reverse. Sharp detail, in excellent condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 1839 refers.
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South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
Rippled with service wear, original slider, blow / sweat / braising / expansion hole behind coronet. Typical well worn example but detail is still good, slight polishing to plumes.
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