WW2 War Raised Unit - 22nd Dragoons Officers Silver & Gilt Collar Badge
Two part die cast construction with two original loops to the reverse and marked S for Silver. Circa 3.1cm across, Worn with the flags facing outwards making this a left side collar badge. Worn on the Service Dress and Battledress blouse with no bakcings. In very good condition.
The badge reflects the regiments which provided the first cadres from the 4/7th Dragoon Guards and th... read more
110.00 GBP
WW2 War Raised Unit - 22nd Dragoons Officers Silver Plated Cap Badge
Die struck with voided Roman numerals XXII, circa 41mm in height and 27mm wide with two original loops to the reverse (north - south). Some signs of service wear but overall in very good condition.
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5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards NCOs White Metal Arm Badge as worn mounted on Sergeants chevrons
Die struck white metal version, post 1930 issue as worn by the amalgamated regiment ( with 6th Inniskilling Dragoons). Two original copper loops the the reverse. With correct dark green felt backing cloth as worn on battledress. It was not worn with the backing cloth on No 1 Dress. Circa 6.5cm wide from hoof to hoof. In good condition. Chevrons holed to accommodate badge.
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Large Pattern BAYS 2nd Dragoon Guards Brass Shoulder Title on Backing Plate
With two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse and still secured to its original vented backing plate, some signs of service wear and could do with a light clean. Worn from 1921 onwards by other ranks. Circa 4.6cm wide and 1.6cm tall excluding backing plate. Scarce.
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Westlake No 30 refers (this is the variety with the gap at the bottom of the A)
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12.00 GBP
WW1 18th ( Queen Marys Own ) Hussars Officers Die Cast White Metal Collar Badges, worn circa 1910 - 1922
A matched pair of heavy semi die cast white metal (possibly unmarked low grade silver - untested) officer's collar badges with two original loops to the reverse of each. In very good condition.
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3rd Dragoon Guards Officers OSD Bronze F S Cap Badge
A pre 1922 small pattern field service cap badge, die cast in bronze with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 3.1cm tall. In superb condition.
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Rare 3rd Kings Own Hussars Rearing Horse White Metal Facing Pair Collar Badges
A facing pair of die struck white metal cap badges with two original dark toned loops to the reverse of each. Line cavalry collar badges approved in 1898 - 1899. This design was not popular and quickly replaced by the running long horse variety. Not clear if ever issued for other ranks. Facing but not matching.
Final photo shows the collar badge on the left next to the larg... read more
125.00 GBP
Ultra Rare Victorian Rearign Horse 3rd Kings Own Hussars Hallmarked Silver Rearing Horse NCOs Cavalry Arm Badge - 1889
The rare 1st pattern arm badge, hollow backed construction with two professionally replaced loops to the reverse. Marker's mark partly obscured but appears to be R&W (Reynolds & Westwood). Birmingham Assaye hallmarks and Letter P for 1889 (not the 1914 style of "P"). The tail separately cast and attached by the manufacturer, or also professionally repaired.
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KEH / KODR King Edwards Horse / The Kings Overseas Dominions Regiment Brass Shoulder Title
A brass shoulder title for the 1st King Edward's Horse / The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment, with two original loop fastenings. As worn from 1910 until disbanded in 1924. Scarce.
During WW1 the Regiment was broken up serving in a variety of roles in France and Italy. Some became mounted orderlies and KODR became the 'King's Own Despatch Riders' to the jeers of the infantry.
WW2 War Raised Unit - 23rd Hussars Officers Matched Silver Plate and Gilt Cap and Collar Badge Set
A stunning set of officers silver plated and gilt three part construction cap and collar badges with two original loops to the reverse of each. In very good condition. With sharp detail and bright gilt. A 'P' impressed to the reverse of the cap badge to signify silver plated. A very close match on the collars but not exact.
For Hostilities Only Fig 22 refers (which claims these... read more