WW1 Canadian - 83rd CEF Battalion Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Cap Badge - Ellis
Die struck in browning copper cap badge with two original loops (e-w) to the reverse (some twisting and bending but functional). Maker mark - Ellis & Co / 1916 - above the numerals to the reverse.
The 83rd Battalion (Queen's Own Rifles of Canada), CEF was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 83rd Battalion was authorized on 10 Jul... read more
WWI Canada - 58th CEF Overseas Infantry Battalion Brass Cap Badge (2nd Version)
Browning brass, unmarked, 35.5 mm x 37.8 mm, two original lugs (longer than those would expect to find on a collar badge), in very good condition. The second pattern cap badge is smaller than the first pattern. Both feature in Cox (and are shown in life size). See items 544 and 545.
The Battalion was raised in Central Ontario under the authority of G.O. 103A, August 15, 1915.... read more
WW1 Canadian Garrison Regiment Gilding Metal Collar Badge
In good condition (centre of badge slightly dished) with two original loops and cotter pin. Maker marked
'Caron Bros, Montreal' to reverse.
Formed in April 1918 to perform garrison duty in Canada, the thirteen battalions of the Canadian Garrison Regiment absorbed the Special
Service companies. There was a battalion in each of the thirteen military districts.
15.00 GBP
8PLNB/HRS 8th Princess Louises New Brunswick Hussars Brass Shoulder Title
The regiment was raised as the New Brunswick Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry in 1866 being redesignated as the 8th Princess Louise’s New Brunswick Regiment of Cavalry in 1872. After a number of other minor changes in designation the regiment became the 8th Princess Louise’s New Brunswick Hussars in August 1892 a name it was to retain until after WWII. In WWI the regiment provided a Squadron to the... read more
WW1 Canada - Overseas Railway Construction Corps Bronze Cap Badge
Die struck in browning copper, in good condition but now professionally converted to a pin fitting, with maker mark W Scully to reverse. In good overall condition. Charlton does not mention Scully as a maker for this particular badge, only Ellis and Tiptaft.
The Corps of Canadian Railway Troops were part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during World War I. Although Ca... read more
Canadian 29th Waterloo Regiment Bronze Collar Badge
A die struck bronze metal collar badge with two original loops to the reverse. A die flaw to top left arm of crown and some slight twisting to lugs otherwise in good condition. Pre WW1 Militia.
F14.32
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Canadian 27th Light Horse ( Saskatchewan Militia) Copper Collar Badge
A die struck copper left facing collar badge with two original loops to the reverse. Some verdigris to reverse otherwise in very good condition. A pre WW1 Militia unit.
F14.30
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WW1 Canadian 1st British Columbia Bn CEF bi-metal cap badge - Hicks London
A good scarce bi metal two part construction example. Two original lugs to the reverse. Maker's tablet Hicks & Sons ,London to reverse. Circa 4.5cm tall and 4.8cm wide. read more
52.00 GBP
WW1 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles ( British Columbia Horse ) Collar Badge
Brass with two original lugs to the reverse, one is slightly crushed but still functional. read more
10.00 GBP
WW1 Canada 244th Battalion CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Officers Sterling Silver Cap Badge
Stamped Sterling to reverse. Original pin fittings, fully functional. Circa 4.5cms tall. Simply gorgeous.
Formed in 1916. This battalion was raised in Quebec, with headquarters in Montreal. Known as "Kitchener's Own", they sailed for England in March of 1917. Upon their arrival the unit was broken up and put into the 23rd Reserve Battalion. Please note will only post to a UK ... read more