WW2 KOYLI (Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) Embroidered White on Green Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
In good condition with loose hessian mesh backing. Some traces of glue to reverse.
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WW2 Essex Regiment Printed White on Red Cloth Shoulder Title
In unissued condition, traces of gum to the reverse.
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ACC Army Catering Corps Embroidered Yellow on Light Grey Felt Cloth Shoulder Title
Paste back variety, in good clean condition. Slight traces of gum to reverse.
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WW2 Womens ATS Auxiliary Territorial Service Private Purchase Embroidered Cloth Shoulder Title,
An unusual item, attractive, some moth holes in cloth to right side and edge nibbles, otherwise in good overall condition. Probably private purchase.
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WW2 Womens ATS / EFI Expeditionary Force Institute Volunteers Embroidered Black on khaki Shoulder Title
As worn by female ATS / EFI volunteers who served overseas from 1943. This version produced to be sewn on the shoulder of the tunic, not as slip on. Scarce
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 1805 refers.
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WW2 AMPS Auxiliary Military Pioneer Service
An early title only worn from October 1929 until November 1940 when "PC" was adopted. In good condition and scarce.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 1487 refers.
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Pioneer Corps Matched Pair of Green on Scarlet Red Embroidered Cloth Shoulder Titles
In unissued condition. Davis No 378 refers.
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Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) Embroidered Felt Cloth Red on Yellow Shoulder Title
Removed from uniform, hessian backed, in good condition.
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WW1 Northumberland Fusiliers Patched Pair of Cloth Shoulder Titles
Worn circa 1915 - 1919 by Other Ranks. A fabulous, matched pair.
Col D R Wood No 724 refers.
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WW2 - 11th City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Pair of Matched Woven Felt Cloth Shoulder Titles
Removed from uniform, as worn on battledress even when part of the Royal Artillery from 1941 onwards.
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 766 refers.
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