1903 Pattern British Army Infantry Leather Bandolier, Mk 2
An original example, undated, good colour and the hide remains supple and strong, and it is complete with it's belt-securing strap. Pockets shape retained by being stuffed with old newspaper. Buckles of brass, but white metal nickel dipped. Pocket studs are brass. Possibly a TA issue.
The 1903 pattern five pocket bandoleer was intended to carry 10 clips each of 5 rounds, two... read more
Royal Artillery Waist Belt Clasp (WBC), Fire Gilt Set, King's Crown
A gorgeous full dress belt clasp in three parts.
Two oval gilt seeded plates with raised burnished edges and plain belt loops; each bearing gilt facing Royal Crests and joined together by a snake hook fastening inscribed "UBIQUE". King's crown so post 1901 - 1952. In near mint condition, they do not come better than this!
Height: 50mm
Width: 120mm
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WW2 King's Own Scottish Borderer's (KOSB) Other Ranks Glengarry Side Cap Hat
Complete with King's Crown Cap badge, tails and the red pompom, in good worn condition. Some staining to top left edge of badge. No markings or size to cap. Nice WW2 collectable item.
Please note I will only post this item to a UK address.
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Grenade / NF Northumberland Fusiliers One Piece Shoulder Title
As worn from 1910 by regular soldiers or from 1908 by various Territorial Soldiers with the addition of a T and battalion number above. Worn by soldiers on the Service Dress jacket. Three original loop fixings, some twisting, otherwise in good condition (overall has a slightly mis-struck appearance).
Col D Wood "The Fighting Fifth and its Badges" p101 / Fig 282 refers.
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UK H M Customs Officer Button Edward EDVII Gilt Large Pattern Button
A scarce EDVII pattern button, in mint condition with fixed shank and maker marked Herbert & Co, London. Circa 23.5mm in diameter. King's crown. As worn 1901 - 1909.
HM Customs (His or Her Majesty's Customs) was the national Customs service of England (and then of Great Britain from 1707, the United Kingdom from 1801) until a merger with the Department of Excise in 1909.
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12.00 GBP
British India - The Lawrence Royal Military School Bi-Metal Cap Badge
A UK manufactured die struck bi-metal cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. The central device in white metal is a more ornate version of the device borne at the top of the shield of the arms of the School and the circlet bears the school motto "Never Given In". Circa 42mm tall and 25mm wide. King's crown to top, pre 1947. A few minor stains otherwise in good condition and scar... read more
35.00 GBP
Fusilier Brigade / Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF) Officers Matched and Facing Full Dress Bullion Collar Badges with mounted silver plated devices
An attractive pair of Fusilier Brigade / RRF No 1 Dress collar badges, facing and matching in very good condition. Wire fixings to the reverse but underneath the black hessian backing. Circa 4.5cms tall and 2.3cms wide. Worn in facing pairs by the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers from 1962 - 1968 when part of the Fusilier Brigade on the No 1 Dress Jacket.
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25.00 GBP
7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles Silver and Enamel Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge
An attractive sweetheart brooch with original and functional pin fitting and C clasp, in unmarked silver and with inlaid enamel grip simulating wooden panels. A lovely item. Circa 6cms wide.
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65.00 GBP
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Officer's Gilt & Silver Plated Cap Badge
A die cast gilt example of two part construction with flames to 14 points and with two original long loops to the reverse (also found with a small slider). Mounted on the ball in silver plate is St George facing left within motto circle QUO FATA VOCANT. Circa 44mm tall and 26mm wide across the flames. Worn on the forage and SD cap and the beret from 1936 until 1959, although the TA battalion... read more
Northumberland Fusiliers (NF) Officer's Full Dress Gilt & Silver Plate Cap Badge
A stunning example of this cap badge, a grenade in gilded die cast bronze of two part construction with flames to 19 points. Mounted on silver plate on the ball is St George facing left within a title circle NORTHUMBERLAND / FUSILIERS. Circa 41mm tall and 34mm wide across the flames. Worn on both the forage and SD caps. This pattern worn circa 1897 - 1936. Maker marked JR Gaunt London to re... read more
95.00 GBP