WW1 New Zealand Expeditionary Force - 18th Reinforcements Brass Cap Badge
A good die stamped brass example with wo original hexagonal lugs to the reverse (as typical of this series). Circa 5.1cm wide and 4.1cm tall. Good condition and scarce.
Corbett p181 refers.
A6.2
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WW1 New Zealand Expeditionary Force - Rifle Brigade Reinforcements Cap Badge
A rare WWI bronzed brass cap badge with two flat lugs to the reverse. The Lion and pennant flanked by the letters, ' N Z ' to the centre of a crowned wreath of fern above the scroll, ' Expedy Forces '. This particular design / pattern does not appear in Oldham's (2011 Edn), Corbett's (1980 Edn) nor in Lowe (1987 Edn). Rare.
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WW1 New Zealand Engineers ( NZE ) Tunnelling Company Cap Badge
King's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse, 30mm in diameter (almost 1 1/4 inches), with two original lugs to the reverse. This is the larger pattern of this badge as worn by the tunnellers in WW1. It looks more bronze than brass. There was a bronze and a brass version. Scarce.
The New Zealand Tunnellers Company was formed on the 12th September 1915 and was ... read more
WW1 New Zealand Expeditionary Force - 22nd Reinforcements Brass Cap and Single Collar Badge Set
The cap badge is die struck brass with two hexagonal lugs to the reverse with registered design number RD 887 to the front below the letters NZ. Circa 4.8cm tall. The collar badge die struck brass (now dark toned) with two loops to the reverse. Circa 3.2cm tall.
Oldham (2011 edition) No 4/104 and No 4/107.
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WW1 New Zealand Expeditionary Force - 31st Reinforcements Brass Cap and Single Collar Badge Set
The cap badge in semi die struck thick brass with a crudely applied slider with registered design number RD 970 to the front and to the left of the numerals 31. It does not appear to have ever had lugs. Circa 4.3cm tall. The collar badge die struck brass with two diagonal lugs to the reverse and RD and 970 to the front to either side of the scroll furls. Circa 3cm tall.
King Edwards Horse New Zealand Squadron Large Gilding Metal Fern Slouch Hat Badge
King's Colonials 2nd Pattern New Zealand Squadron Slouch Hat Badge with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 7.1cm wide by 3.4cm tall. In very good condition.
Raised as part of 4th County of London Imperial Yeomanry in 1902 enabling C Squadron (Australasian) to become purely Australian.
K&K Vol 1, No 1377 refers.
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WW1 New Zealand Expeditionary Force - 23rd Reinforcements Facing Pair of Collar Badges
A close match of facing brass gilding metal collar badges with two original hexagonal loops to the reverse. Motto " Kia Mate Toa (Fight Unto Death ) ". Circa 2.4cm tall. Scarce.
Corbett's " The Regimental Badges of New Zealand " page 183 refers
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Rare WW1 New Zealand Veterinary Corps ( NZVC ) OSD Officer 's Bronze Cap Badge - Blades - Rare Laurel Leaf pattern - maker's tablet Firmin
Circa 4.3cm tall, with two original blades to the reverse. In very good condition but with a maker's tablet to the reverse of the crown, which has verdigris on it which makes it hard to read but it is "Firmin London". This is the rare laurel eave pattern. According to Corbett "very few of the oak (sic) leave badges exist" (pp262-263). He actually meant laurel leaf, thanks to Phillip fo... read more
New Zealand - WW1 B9 Reinforcements Detachment Brass Cap Badge
Brass two part construction badge with two original brass loops to the reverse. Circa 3.6cm tall and wide. In very good condition. Possibly worn on Cap and collar.
Depicted in Corbett on page 176.
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Rare WW1 New Zealand Veterinary Corps ( NZVC ) OSD Officer 's Bronze Cap Badge - Blades - Rare Laurel Leaf pattern
Circa 4.3cm tall, with two original blades to the reverse. In very good condition. This is the rare oak leave pattern. . According to Corbett "very few of the oak (sic) leave badges exist" (pp262-263). He actually meant laurel leaf, thanks to Phillip for pointing this out). Formed in 1907. This is an early badge. Later patterns had a fern leaf pattern.
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