WW1 Canada - 13th Battalion CEF 1st Canadian Division The Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) Of Canada – King’s Crown White Metal Cap Badge
A die struck example in white metal as worn by other ranks (bronze finish for officer's and slightly larger). This one matches the size of the example in Cox. Some loss of detail to the highpoints from polishing otherwise in good original condition.
Fought with distinction on the Western Front, the battalion earning three VCs.
Cox 467 refers.
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Canadian Militia - 1st Prince of Wales Regiment of Fusiliers Other Ranks Bi-Metal Fur Cap Grenade Badge
A scarce grenade, die struck with two original long loops (bent over but fucntional). In very good condition with sharp detail. Circa 97mm tall.
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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.
12.00 GBP
WW2 Canadian Army Trade Proficiency Embroidered White T on Khaki Cloth Disc
Sealed 12th May 1943, khaki melton embroidered with a white letter T, hessian backed. In very good condition. believed to be a Canadian HQ female typist and telephonist qualification badge, but happy to be corrected.
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3.00 GBP
Canadian Militia - 29th Waterloo Regiment Collar Badge - Gaunt Maker's tablet
A King's crown, gilding metal cap / collar badge for the Canadian 29th Waterloo Regiment. Very unusual maker's plaque to reverse showing the maker to be J. R. Gaunt & Sons Ltd., 13 Conduit St, London. In good condition complete with 2 original lugs. These are short and bent over / squashed, perhaps suggesting a collar badge but happy to be corrected. Worn circa 1902 to 1920. Circa 45mm tal... read more
2nd Battalion Canadian CEF Bronze Cap Badge
A large die struck maple leaf badge with the numeral 2 to centre below a crown and above scrolls. Two original loops (north-south). In very good condition.
Charton vol.1 2B-2 refers.
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Canadian Militia - The 10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars Officer's Collar Badge - Scully
A flat backed copper cap badge with two original loops (n-s) and maker marked W. Scully Montreal. Circa 39mm tall. In very good condition.
The 10th Queen's Own Canadian Hussars (QOCH) was a cavalry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia (this was the name of the part-time volunteer Canadian Armed Forces before the formation of the Canadian Army in 1940) which existed be... read more
WW1 Canada - 244th Battalion (Montreal Kitchener's Own) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) Cap Badge
Die struck copper cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition with sharp detail. Scarce.
Babin E244 refers.
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95.00 GBP
Montreal Highland Cadets Glengarry Badge - Scully
A large heavy quality brass cap badge to the Montreal Highland Cadets with two original loops to the reverse and embossed Scully Montreal. In very good condition. This badge worn 1900 onwards. Disbanded 1963.
Mazeas No CD5 refers.
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28.00 GBP
Canadian Militia - 44th Lincoln and Welland Regiment Gilt Metal Cap Badge
An early gilt metal cap badge with two lugs to the reverse. Circa 4.3cm tall. Use of silver solder possibly suggesting this has been relogged at some time otherwise in very good condition.
The Lincoln and Welland Regiment originated in Clifton, Ontario, on 16 November 1866 as the 44th "Welland" Battalion of Infantry. It was redesignated as the 44th Lincoln and Welland Battali... read more