Victorian / Edwardian 10th ( Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment ) Hussars Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge with sharp detail and three original lugs to the reverse, slightly pinched but still fully functional and a sweat / braising hole behind the crown.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 765 refers.
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38.00 GBP
Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment cap badge set (die cast)
Cap and back badge set. In very good condition. Cap badge maker marked London Badge & Button Co Ltd.
The regiment was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (Berkshire and Wiltshire) and merged with others to form the Rifles in 2007.
It was the only regiment in the British Army whose members... read more
7th, 8th & 9th Bns (Territorials) The Middlesex Regiment post 1908 OR's bi-metal cap badge
With scroll ''South Africa 1900-02''. A die struck bi-metal cap badge with original slider to the reverse. Some slight polishing to highpoints.
HQ's: 7th at Priory Road, Hornsey, 8th at Hanworth Road, Hounslow and 9th at Pound Lane, Willesden, London
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30.00 GBP
The Prince of Wales (North Staffordshire Regiment) (64th & 98th Foot) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A bi-metal badge with original slider, which has been placed off centre otherwise in good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 678 refers.
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6.00 GBP
Highland Light Infantry (HLI) ( 71st & 74th Foot) Other Ranks White Metal Glengarry Cap Badge
A die struck cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. In good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 684 refers.
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Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers Militia Bi Metal Cap Badge - Queen's Crown
A post 1953 Bi-metal example of two part construction with its original slider. Very slight staining to part of coronet otherwise in very good condition.
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... read more
35.00 GBP
Fusilier Officers Gilt Brass Greatcoat / Cape Cloak Chains
A lovely fire gilt pair, near mint with minimal service wear and complete with original 7 link chain, clasp and three original horizontal loops to the reverse of each grenade. Worn by regiments such as the Northumberland Fusiliers, from 1864 until 1905. Thanks to George for also confirming they are still officer issue for the Life Guards, although these are of much earlier issue.
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Northumberland Fusiliers Bi-metal Drummers Crossbelt Grenade
Rare musicians badge of two part construction in the form of a full size gilt grenade with an unpierced white metal mounted circlet. According to Wood worn on the Drummer's Cross Belt prior to 1936. With two original screw posts to the reverse (slightly bent). Circa 9.7cms tall. In superb condition.
Please note we will only post to a UK address on account of the depth of th... read more
19th Royal (Queen Alexandria's Own) Hussars Officer's Silver Plated Cap Badge, post 1909
A rare officer's die struck silver plated cap badge with single original silvered loop and upward facing tab. Some dark toning to silver otherwise in very good condition with sharp detail. As worn from 1909 until 1922.
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19th Royal (Queen Alexandra's Own) Hussars Officer's Silver Plated Cross Belt Ornament Badge
The largest of the elephant herd, as worn on the officer's full dress cross / pouch belt plate below separate battle honour. With original screw posts, washers and retaining nuts. Circa 58mm wide and 42mm tall. In superb condition (some dark toning to silver plate) and rare.
Last photo shows the item for sale here against his smaller cousins (a smaller officer's pouch badge an... read more










