Canadian Militia - 96th Lake Superior Regiment Cap Badge - Hicks
A superb large chocolate brown die struck cap badge with two original loops to the reverse with makers disc Hicks & Sons London to the reverse.
The unit was given this title in 1905 and dropped the 96th in 1920. They were mobilised in August 1914 for local protective duty.
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Canada - Inter Wars Canadian 1st Pattern The Lorne Rifles Glengarry Badge
A large and impressive die struck white metal (looks silver plated) glengarry badge with two original copper loops and cotter pin. Circa 7.7cms tall. Sharp detail with no damage. Worn 1931 - 1936 only. Simply gorgeous and Rare.
Bloomer "Scottish Regimental Badges 1793 - 1971" No 400 refers.
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WW2 Official Canada / Canadian Mercantile Marine / Merchant Navy Navy Silver Lapel Badge
A lovely example with pin and retaining nut.
The Canadian government created the badge in 1941 to recognize the service of Canada's merchant mariners, most of whom wore civilian clothing ashore because they had no uniforms. In 1948, the Canadian government extended eligibility to Canadian merchant mariners who had served in Allied merchant ships.
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55.00 GBP
WW1 Canadian 88th CEF Victoria (British Columbia) Fusiliers Infantry Battalion Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A fine scarce die stamped pickled brass example. Two original loops to the reverse (these are flat rather than rounded loops, perhaps from a particular manufacturer?). Some dried polish otherwise in very good condition.
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WW1 Canada - 207th (Carleton) Battalion CEF Voided Brass Cap Badge
A scarce voided example with two strange looking flat connector style loops, but these appear to be original. In good condition.
It was organized at Ottawa by Lt Col Charles Wesley MacLean with members recruited by the 43rd Regiment "Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles" and volunteers from Carleton County and environs beginning in February 1916. Initial training was conducted at Roc... read more
WW1 Canada - 241st (Canadian Scottish Borderers) Battalion CEF Glengarry Badge
A good die-stamped blackened bronze issue on loops by Ellis Bros. Loops slightly squeezed, but otherwise in good condition. Raised in Western Ontario 1916 with HQ at Windsor. Sailed for Europe on 29th April 1917 under Lt.Col. W.L.McGregor (21 Officers, 625 men).
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WW2 Royal Canadian Engineers Cap Badge
An attractive die cast gilding metal cap badge with GIV cypher. One lug missing in action, but otherwise in good condition.
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3.00 GBP
WW1 Canada 2nd Infantry Battalion (Eastern Ontario) CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Hallmarked Silver Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge
Hallmarked silver for year 1917 (date letter S), maker's intials G.A. & S. In the form of an officer's cap badge but sweetheart size with original functional pin fittings. Slight loss of enamel to right hand side of scroll otherwise in excellent condition.
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WW1 Canada 46th CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Collar Badge
Die cast flat back with two original loops. In good condition.
Charlton p77.
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WW1 Canada - 61st (Winnipeg) Battalion CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Collar Dog Badge
Die cast in a bronze finish, flat backed with two original loops to reverse. In very good condition.
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20.00 GBP