The Bedfordshire Regiment Edwardian Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge, long slider
A gorgeous die struck bi-metal cap badge with a very long original slider, with three sweat / braising holes to the reverse of the scroll, in near mint condition. This pattern worn until 1919, but replaced with the short slider once the Brodrick cap fell out of fashion. These long sliders are associated with the unpopular Brodrick cap, but on first glance it could almost be a pagri.
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Generic Light Infantry / Rifle Brigade White Metal Bugle Pouch Badge
A die struck example, possibly silver plated, with two original screw posts and brass retaining nuts to the reverse. In very good condition.
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The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) Victorian / EDVII Other Ranks Cap Badge
A lovely die struck example of two part construction with two original long toned loops to the reverse.
K&K Vol 1 No 592 refers.
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The Worcestershire Regiment (29th & 36th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge
A lovely stiff striking with two original toned lugs to the reverse.
K&K Vol 1 No 636 refers.
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Connaught Rangers ( 88th & 94th Foot) Other Ranks Victorian QVC Issue Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A pleasing example with two original dark toned loops to the reverse (some twisting and opening to these). With voided harp strings and in overall very good condition. Hard to come by as this pattern only worn 1896 - 1902, when it was replaced with a King's Crown. The Regiment was disbanded in 1922.
K&K Vol 1 No 695 refer.
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QVC / EDVII Middlesex Regiment Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
Die struck two original loops and two sweat holes. Good sharp detail.
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The Welsh Regiment (41st & 69th Foot) Victorian / Edwardian EdVII Issue Other Ranks Bi Metal Cap Badge
A superb example with sharp detail, braising / sweat hole to reverse and two original lugs.
In 1920 the spelling was changed to "Welch".
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The Border Regiment (34th & 55th Foot) - QVC Victorian Smaller Pattern Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge
Die struck, with retaining original brass strips holding original red felt backing to centre but with what look like two replacement long copper loops. Nicely done, but I do not consider these to be the original loops, otherwise a verv fine looking badge. Circa 4.2cm tall. Also worn with a king's crown post 1902.
K&K Vol 1 Nos 643 refers.
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The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment) (45th & 95th Foot) QVC Victorian Other Ranks Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A gorgeous example on original long dark toned loops. As worn until 1902 when the badge was corrected to include Nottinghamshire.
K&K Vol 1 No 661 refers.
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Honourable Artillery Company ( HAC ) Officers Victorian Waist Belt Clasp ( WBC ), 1855 - 1901
A very fine and scarce silver and gilt example, following the pattern worn by the Grenadier Guards, the circlet inscribed “ Honorable Artillery Company ”; mounted on the seeded gilt centre, a silver flaming grenade, the ball of the grenade bearing gilt Crowned VR Cypher, reversed and interlaced. Universal pattern rococo ends. No benchmarks. A little wear gilt highpoints and silver dark toned ot... read more