West Yorkshire Regiment Matched Pair of Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badges
A superb pair, die cast in bronze and of some considerable quality, with two original loops to the reverse of each. Attributed by Churchill to the West Yorkshire Regiment, post 1925. Circa 3cms tall.
Thanks as ever to the LFM for the correct identification.
Churchill No 462 refers.
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30.00 GBP
Inniskilling - 6th Inniskillings Dragoons Brass Shoulder Title, 1920 - 1926
A scarce brass shoulder title with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition. introduced in 1920, but then the regiment was amalgamated in 1922 with the 5th Dragoon Guards and wore a new pattern shoulder title from 1926 onwards. Scarce.
Westlake No 98 refers.
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30.00 GBP
GREYS Royal Scots Greys Other Rank's Brass Shoulder Title (small pattern)
Two original six sided hexagonal lugs to the reverse. Slight rippling to the metal, especially on the "G" otherwise bright finish and in good condition. Circa 4.1cm wide and 1cm tall. This smaller pattern was introduced in 1950, becoming gold anodised in 1960. Quite short-lived.
Westlake No 81 refers. read more
8.00 GBP
The Fife & Forfar Yeomanry ( Dragoons ) White Metal Cap Badge
This unit used the County badge, the Thane of Fife as its emblem. The copper lugs have been sharpened and thinned (presumably for display on a board) but otherwise the badge is in excellent condition. Has a look of being silver plated.
This unit was 40th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1901.
K&K Vol 1 No 1474 refers
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WW2 FANY Women's Transport Service Bronze Cap Badge
Die cast with two original loops and maker marked Gaunt London. Found with blades and loops in this size which is the all ranks cap badge and is circa 35mm in diameter. Collars were of the same pattern but smaller. With original backing maroon cloth square.
Many members served with SOE etc. including famous brave agents Odette Sansom GC and Tanya Szabo.
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2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
In very good condition with original slider and sharp detail. This pattern was worn until 1971.
The French pattern eagle and scroll ' Waterloo ' below commemorate the capture of the eagle of the 45th Regiment of Infantry who were decimated by the charge of the Royal Scots Greys.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 752 refers.
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Scottish Yeomanry Silver Plate and Gilt Cap Badge, 1992 -1999 only
A gilt and silver plated die cast example of two part riveted construction with two original loops and maker marked LB&B (London Badge & Button Company). Some slight service wear to gilt on lion's main otherwise a very good example with no damage to delicate bits / lance tips.
The Scottish Yeomanry (SCOTS YEO) was a short-lived Yeomanry Regiment of the British Territorial Army f... read more
Royal Bucks (Buckinghamshire) Hussars (Yeomanry) Bronze Cap / Collar Badge
Swan facing left as found on the cap badge, and the left facing collar badge. Die cast bronze with two original loops.
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1st (King's) Dragoon Guards Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge - pre 1915 pattern (Type 1)
A die struck gilding metal brass cap badge, dark toned but in very good condition with original slider. Scarce.
The 1st Dragoon Guards wore until 1915, the brass eagle from the Arms of the Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria who was their Colonel-in-Chief from 1896 to 1914, with title scroll below. With Austria being aligned against the allies in WW1, his insignia was discontinue... read more
WW2 Inns of Court Regiment ( 27th London Regiment ) Yeomanry Gilding Metal Other Ranks Collar Badge
Die struck collar badge with two original D shaped style loops to the reverse. The Inns of Court Officer Training Corps ( Territorial ) Regiment was part of the London Regiment and was a yeomanry unit. In very good condition. Circa 4.1cms tall and 3.4cms wide.
The unit was styled as The Innis of Court OTC in 1909 after only a year as the 27th London Regiment. In 1932 the 'OTC' ... read more