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Welsh Guards Other Ranks Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge

Welsh Guards Other Ranks Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge


Instituted in 1915, the badge chosen was the leek and was worn in brass by all other ranks. This gilding metal badge is die cast rather than struck and has a good strong slider and is in good condition.

K&K Vol 1 No 920 refers.

E70.5
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Code: 60112

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The Guards Machine Gun Regiment Other Ranks Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge

The Guards Machine Gun Regiment Other Ranks Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge


A WW1 war raised unit formed in February 1918 from the three Household Cavalry regiments and the existing Guards Machine Gun Battalion (see item above), making the 1st to 3rd and 4th Battalions respectively. Disbanded in 1920.

K&K Vol 1 No 922 refers.

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Code: 60110

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The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) (1st Foot) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge

The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) (1st Foot) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge

A good stiff bi-metal badge with two original long loops to the reverse. Slight nick in the bottom ray of the star otherwise in good condition.

A red cloth backing insert was worn behind the wee jimmy by the 1st Battalion, and a green cloth backing by the 2nd Battalion.

K&K Vol 1 No 589 refers.

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Code: 60093

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The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment) (2nd Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge

The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment) (2nd Foot) Victorian / Edwardian Issue Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge

A lovely old striking with three sweat / braising holes to the reverse of the scroll with two dark toned original lugs to the reverse. Some verdigris to reverse. Sharp detail to front.

The final photo shows this badge against the latter pattern introduced in 1920 and listed for sale elsewhere on this site.

K&K Vol 1 No 590 refers.

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Code: 60092

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The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment (3rd Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment (3rd Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

A WW1 ear issue, a been there, done that cap badge, lots of service wear, die-stamped brass on long original slider.

K&K Vol 1 No 591 refers.  read more

Code: 60091

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The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) (4th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) (4th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge


A good die struck brass cap badge with original slider to the reverse.

K&K Vol 1 No 592 refers.

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Code: 60090

8.00 GBP

The Northumberland Fusiliers (5th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

The Northumberland Fusiliers (5th Foot) Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge


WW1 era die struck brass cap badge with original long slider. The whole badge is dark toned and has seen service! Worn with slider circa 1910 until 1936.

K&K Vol 1 No 593 refers.

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Code: 60089

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The Royal Warwickshire Regiment (6th Foot) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge

The Royal Warwickshire Regiment (6th Foot) Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge


Bi-metal die struck badge with great detail on the antelope and with original slider.

K&K Vol 1 No 594 refers.

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Code: 60088

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The Royal Fusiliers Regiment (City of London Regiment) (7th Foot)  - Victorian Issue Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

The Royal Fusiliers Regiment (City of London Regiment) (7th Foot) - Victorian Issue Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge


A less obvious Victorian crown which displaces some of the lettering on the strap. This shortcoming was improved on the later issue with the Imperial crown sitting atop of the strap and the lettering being fully visible.

K&K Vol 1 No 595 refers.

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Code: 60087

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The Royal Fusiliers Regiment (City of London Regiment) (7th Foot)  - Small Pattern Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge

The Royal Fusiliers Regiment (City of London Regiment) (7th Foot) - Small Pattern Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge


A Victorian issue cap / collar badge with two original long dark toned loops to the reverse. Churchill confirms that this small pattern badge, which was also worn as a collar, was latterly fitted with a slider for wear on the Brodrick Cap 1898-1905 (p42 of the "History of The British Army Infantry Collar Badge" refers). In good condition.

K&K Vol 1 No 596 refers.
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Code: 60086

18.00 GBP