Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment ) Victorian Other Rank's bi-metal field service cap and / or collar badge
White metal rose to the centre of a gilding metal crowned Garter Strap above a small white horse, all on a fused grenade with Victorian crown above. With 2 dark toned loops to the reverse. In very good condition, with no cracks or damage or repairs. Was also worn as a collar badge. Circa 4.2cm tall.
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Victorian Royal Engineers Officers Waist Belt Clasp ( WBC )
A nice example of this belt plate in fretted silver plate and gilt on brass. Gilt in generally good condition and missing its other loop. A nice item.
B11.15
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Rare Victorian 44th Regiment of Foot ( Essex Regiment ) Officer 's Cross Belt Plate
A stunning quality cross belt plate worn by an officer in the 44th regiment of foot, 1st battalion the Essex Regiment.
It is of all brass three-part construction, the badge is removable from its solid brass backing plate for cleaning. It has a wreath around the outside with two circular straps on the inside naming the regiments battle honours of; Salamanca. Bladensburg. P... read more
The 7th Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment ) ( 7th Foot) Senior NCO's Gold Bullion Shoulder Strap with brass button, pre 1881
An extremely rare 7th Foot ( Royal Fusiliers ) pre 1881 Senior NCO Shoulder Strap / Epaulette, with gold bullion flat-topped Victorian crown above a separate bullion numeral & below and medium pattern (c.18mm in diameter) 7th Foot (pre 1881) button with fixed shank and maker marked Doughty & Co, London (scarce maker). White piping has had some moth nipping and there is one hole to the red felt ... read more
Scarce Suffolk Regiment Edwardian Bi-metal issue, two turret transition pattern Cap Badge
Worn for a very limited time only in the early 1900s. King's crown bi-metal cap badge with the Victorian pattern castle. Original slider with three sweat holes to reverse (one behind slider). In very good condition with sharp detail.
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Early Scots Guards Piper's Bonnet Badge
A large, heavy and attractive unmarked silver die cast bonnet badge for a piper of the Scots Guards with two original silver loops to the reverse. A name has been stippled to the reverse "J. Walker". Some polishing to highpoints but otherwise in good condition. Circa 5.8cm in diameter.
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Edwardian issue Durham Light infantry ( DLI ) Other Rank's White Metal Cap Badge - on lugs
An early pattern die struck white metal cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 4.2cm tall. In Excellent condition with sharp detail.
K&K Vol 1 No 681
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East India Company Regiment - Cast Brass Pouch Badge - Assaye Battle Honour
Cast gilt brass pouch badge, very early item. Possibly once on two loops, but now with single long screw post to centre back. Some wear to gilt. Possibly made for one of the East India Company regiments entitled to the battle honour for Assaye 1803, won by Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington. Circa 4cm wide and 3.2cm tall. Elephant attractively decorated around the face and neck area.
Durham Light Infantry ( DLI) Embroidered DLI Regimental Cloth Pagri Badge / Flash
Worn pre WW2, interwar issue. Woven red on green felt cloth. Hessian backed and has some age to it. In good condition.
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East Lancashire Regiment Bi-metal Cap Badge - Edwardian issue
Die struck with two original lugs to the reverse, expansion hole behind the brass rose. Good sharp detail and a nice stiff badge - a really nice example and an Edwardian issue cap badge.
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