Royal Army Pay Corps ( RAPC ) Matched Facing Pair of Silver Plate and Gilt Collar Badges, post 1952
Die cast, two part construction, with two silver plated lugs to the reverse of each. Matched facing pair. Lovely condition.
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Hammer & Pincers Armourer / Smith 's Trade proficiency Brass Arm Badge
Die struck armourer's brass arm badge, with two original lugs to the reverse. Some service wear but otherwise in very good condition. Circa 4.3cm wide and 3.8cm tall.
Edwards & Langley 2A refers.
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WW1 Wounded Stripe - No 4 Patented
Gilt bright with two original lugs and backing plate. This is exactly 2 inches in length and was authorised for wear by Army Order 249 of August 1916 and this was only issued in this size up to 1922 (discontinued for wear on uniform by Army Order 434 of 1922).
Wound stripes issued in WW2 were only 1.5 inches in length.
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Pegasus Pair of Embroidered Cloth Airborne Forces Formation Signs
Post WW2 issue, facing pair, but not matched. Colour variation to background, the size of the backing squares and different backing finishes. However, despite this they display together well. In good condition with no mothing or damage, but some age to them. One is circa 7.5cm squared and the other 7.2cm squared.
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WW1 Original Coloured Art Postcard H.M.T. Dongola - Gallipoli connection
Postally unused, some wear to reverse and corner bumps, especially bottom right. P&O steamer taken up into Admiralty service as a troop ship. The Dongola was involved in evacuating the 29th Division and wounded from Sulva Bay Gallipoli on 25th April 1915, and served generally in support of the forces in the campaign thereafter.
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Victorian Durham Light Infantry DLI Officers Medium Pattern Gilt Button, 1881 - 1902
Circa 19mm in diameter with fixed shank. Maker marked Jennens & Co, London. Gilt in good condition with minor rubbing to highpionts.
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The Light Infantry aa Anodised Aluminium Cap Badge - Timings
In good condition, makers mark HW Timings, Ltd B'ham ( Birmingham ) stamped on slider.
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Scarce Victorian Devonshire Regiment Brass Collar Badge, circa 1899 - 1902
Sealed pattern 26th September 1899, until change of crown with the sealed pattern of 28th May 1902. Short-lived pattern. In good condition with sharp detail and with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.6cm tall. Scarce.
Churchill No 337 refers.
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6th Suffolk ( West Suffolk ) Rifle Volunteer Corps ( RVC ) Officer 's Silver Plated Badge later 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment
Die struck silver plated twin tower collar badge with two original lugs to the reverse (slightly pinched). Bears the horizontal key to the base of the castle. In very good condition with sharp detail.
Churchill No 400 refers.
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6th Suffolk ( West Suffolk ) Rifle Volunteer Corps ( RVC ) Other Rank 's White Metal Badge later 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment
Die struck white metal twin tower collar badge with two original lugs to the reverse. Bears the horizontal key to the base of the castle. In very good condition with sharp detail.
Churchill No 399 refers.
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