Canadian Militia - 37th ( Haldimand) Battalion of Rifles Collar Badge - Scully
A die struck white metal collar badge with two original loops to the reverse. Maker marked W. Scully Montreal. In very good condition. Circa 3.2cm tall. King's crown.
The 114th Battalion (Brock's Rangers) was the continuation of the 37th Battalion for the Great War as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. After the war, the 114th was demobilised and the 37th re-activate... read more
WW1 Seaforth Highlanders / CANADA Bronze Metal Shoulder Title - Tabs - O.B. Allan
A scarce title with two sets of original tabs to the reverse and maker marked O.B. Allan. In very good condition.
Babin No E72 refers.
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WW1 Canada 85th CEF Pickled Finish Canadian Collar Badge
In good condition with two original loops to the reverse.
This is a collar badge for the 85th Infantry Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the regiment also known as the Nova Scotia Highlanders. The badge reads CANADA NOVA SCOTIA HIGHLANDERS 85 SIOL NA FEAR FEARAIL (the breed of manly men).
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Canadian Militia 101st Regiment (Edmonton Fusiliers) Brass Collar Badge, Circa 1909 - 1914
An interesting design incorporating the number 101 flanked by a couple of bears. In good condition with two original loops to the reverse.
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WW1 Royal Newfoundland Regiment Officer's Collar Badge
Scarce yellow brass king's crown cap collar badge with two original loops and makers details for Scully Montreal to the reverse of antlers on either side of the crown (this is hard to read as with a lot of Scully marked badges). A stag's head in profile surmounted by the crown above a furled scroll bearing the title, " Newfoundland".
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WW1 / WW2 Canada Canadian General Service Maple Leaf Bronze Cap Badge - Roden Bros
A bronze die struck cap badge with two original flat connector style loops to the reverse and embossed Roden Bros and rather tantalizingly a date after it but only '19...' is visible. Circa 3.9cms tall and 3.7cms wide. In very good condition. From the link below this appears to be the Type 1 badge, used by CEF, but also issued to units in WW2.
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WW2 Canada - 14th Canadian Tank Regiment (Calgary Regiment) Bi-Metal Cap Badge - Scully
Die struck with bronze brass overlays. two original loops and maker marked W Scully Montreal (partly obscured by one of the lugs). Circa 49 mm tall, in very good condition. This is the WW2 pattern. The badge pattern changed from this design in 1946 - 1949.
This Canadian Armoured Regiment, was part of Operation Jubilee ( raid on Dieppe in 1942). The 14th Army Tank Regiment ... read more
WW2 Canadian Forestry Corps Gilt Brass Collar Badge
A small version of the cap badge for this unit which existed from 1940 until 1945. Circa 2.5cms tall with two original loops to the reverse. Much scarcer than the cap badge so I assume the collar badges were officer issue only. Some twisting to the lugs otherwise in very good condition
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Post WW2 Newfoundland OCA Frosted Silver Lapel Badge - For Service in the Forces
In great condition with original horseshoe fixing, maker marked JR Gaunt London. Scarce.
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191st (Southern Alberta) Battalion WW1 CEF Canadian Brass Shoulder Title - Caron Bros 1916
A scarce bronze battalion shoulder title to the 191st "South Alberta " Battalion. Two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3cms wide and 1.3cms tall. Maker marked Caron Bros 1916. Stain to the top of the first numeral.
The 191st (Southern Alberta) Battalion, CEF, was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Macleod, Alberta, the unit bega... read more