Southern Command (UK) Miscellaneous Units Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Designation Badge
In unissued condition. A rare formation sign in this interesting series. Colours bright. It is still unclear which units actually wore this!
BoBD (Jon Mills) No 1102 refers.
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20.00 GBP
Pre WW1 Motor Volunteer Corps (MVC) Chauffeur's White Metal Large Pattern Button
A rare chauffeur's white metal button, circa 24mm in diameter with a fixed shank and blank reverse. In superb condition.
The Motor Volunteer Corps existed for 3 March 1903 until it was officially disbanded on the 26th July 1906.
Their Latin motto "Subito" means "Suddenly". The corps was a small unit of "gentlemen-motorist" owner volunteers and their chauffeurs w... read more
35.00 GBP
WW2 Mounted Set of Miniature Medals - 1st Army
An attractive set mounted on pin bar for wear, not the modern shiney versions available today, these have some age to them. Africa Star with the scarcer 1st Army Clasp / Bar. Unattributed.
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45th Regiment of Foot (Derbyshire Regiment / Sherwood Forresters) Brass Glengarry Badge Converted into Mess Menu Holder
A genuine example with lugs removed (they were north - south) and expertly attached permanently to a brass menu ring stand which has an upright ring for holding the menu card / place setting name card. The crown shaped back to facilitate holding the paper card in place. Probably graced the tables of the 1st Battalion's Regimental Mess post 1881. Some traces of dried polish. Condition as f... read more
40.00 GBP
Post War Cyrenaica District MELF, 2nd Pattern, Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Removed from uniform, a few marks to black backing but otherwise in good overall condition.
BoBD (Cole) p44 / Davis No 170 refers (Davis considers to be very rare).
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22.00 GBP
WW2 24th Independent Guards Brigade Group Printed Cloth Formation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Removed from uniform, signs of service wear but a pleasing example nonetheless.
A red pinion (wing) on dark blue rectangle.
BoBD (Cole) p65 / Davis No 126 refers.
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22.00 GBP
Cold War 30th (Northumbrian) Printed Cloth Anti-Aircraft (AA) Brigade Royal Artillery Formation Designation Sign Flash Patch Badge
Removed from uniform, a bit grubby from wear but otherwise in good condition.
Raised in Sunderland, County Durham as a key part of the the 2nd and then 7th Anti-Aircraft Divisions. 1st pattern. A few good condition.
BoBD (Mills) No 5427 refers. Worn 1955 - 1960 only.
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25.00 GBP
Canadian Militia - 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles of Canada (Montreal) Other Ranks Blackened Copper Cap Badge
A large good scarce die-stamped blackened copper crowned Maltese cross (KRRC pattern in style) issue on two original loops (east - west). King's Crown. Circa 1901 - 1914. Circa 6.3cms tall. Slight wear to black finish on highpoints otherwise in very good condition.
On 10th January,1862, the Regiment was officially enrolled as a militia unit in response to the strain that was... read more
65.00 GBP
A Selection of Cloth items to the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC)
Four different cloth items to this territorial unit, two patterns of shoulder titles, a flash / small strip of regimental silk ribbon and what looks like a large early bullion blazer badge. All with glue / paper stuck to reverse, a few edge nibbles and some minor staining to front of smaller title otherwise all in good overall condition. Sold as seen in the photos.
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35.00 GBP
WW2 Essex County Division – Woven Cloth Formation Sign Badge
Removed from uniform a bit grubby and one small hole which extends to a small tear, but scarce despite condition.
The Essex County Division was formed 18 February 1941 by redesignation of the West Sussex County Division. At this time the existing Sussex Martlet badge was abandoned, and this new badge adopted. Essex County Division was itself disbanded 7 October 1941. Versions a... read more