HKSRA Hong Kong Singapore - Royal Artillery Brass Shoulder Title
Straight pattern, Circa 5.5cm wide and 1.2cm tall. Two hexagonal lugs to reverse. Good condition. Worn 1924 - 1947. Also worn on pagri behind a cloth red/blue diamond,
Renfrew et al, Vol 1, No 948 refers. read more
6th ( Cyclist ) Battalion Suffolk Regiment Pair of Matched Blackened Collar Badges
Raised in 1910 and disembodied in 1919. The cyclists wore the standard regular pattern cap badge but with a blackened finish. Some wear to finish on the two original lugs to each but otherwise in great condition. Scarce.
Churchill page no 69 refers. read more
Royal Engineer Services Gilt Cap Badge - Worn by Officers only
Two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3cm in diameter. In good condition. Scarce.
K&K Vol 2, No 1943 refers. read more
Stunning Matched Pair of Gilt & Silver Senior Officer's Aiguillette Points - Edward VIII, 1936 only
An extremely scarce set of high quality aiguillette points in great condition with only slight tarnishing here and there to the gilt. Circa 11.3cm long. They carry the cypher of EDVIII who abdicated before his Coronation. These were made for a senior officer who would no doubt have been attending the Coronation. Lovely items in their own right, but a poignant reminder of a dramatic ... read more
Exceedingly Rare Aide-de-camp Officer's Silver and Gilt Cap Badge - Denoting a member of the personal staff of Edward, Prince of Wales, Made for the Royal Tour to India & Burma in 1921 - 22
Two part construction, gilt still bright and in good condition. Circa 4.5cm tall with one of two blades remaining to reverse. This sale is for this badge only. The others depicted are for comparison purposes and listed elsewhere for sale on this site.
Worn during the visit by Edward, Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor to India & Burma November 17, 1921 - March 7,... read more
Exceedingly Rare Aide-de-camp Officer's Silver and Gilt Collar Badge - Denoting a member of the personal staff of Edward, Prince of Wales, Made for the Royal Tour to India & Burma in 1921 - 22
A stunning two part construction collar badge, with bright gilt. regretably I only have the one. Circa 3cm tall and with two original lugs to the reverse. This sale is for this badge only. The others depicted are for comparison purposes and listed elsewhere for sale on this site.
Worn during the visit by Edward, Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor to India & Burma... read more
Matched Frosted Silver & Enamel Rank Crowns for the Rank of Major with a single Gilt A for Aide-de-Camp
A lovely pair of frosted silver rank crowns with the jewels picked out in different enamel colours on the crowns with two original silvered lugs to the reverse. Circa 2.1cm tall, together with a small gilt 'A' (1cm tall) on long securing blades (both present) which signifies the position of Aide-de-camp.
These came with the other Aide-de-camp items separately listed as w... read more
Medium Pattern Gilt Button as worn by a member of the personal staff of Edward, Prince of Wales, Made for the Royal Tour to India & Burma in 1921 - 22
Engraved medium sized gilt button, circa 1.4cm in diameter, flat backed button with fixed shank. Maker marked Firmin London. Only the medium button is for sale in this listing, the larger version is separately listed. They are depicted together for comparison purposes.
Worn during the visit by Edward, Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor to India & Burma November 17, 1921 ... read more
WW2 South African Defence Force Service Brass Cap Badge
Arms of South African Republic. Coppery look and feel, die struck with two lugs (may have been professonally relugged), with sharp detail. Circa 4.2cm wide and 3.8cm tall.
Sold to DB (B2+)
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King's Yorkshire Light Infantry ( KOYLI ) Facing / Matched Pair of Officers Gold Billion Collar Badges
An attractive pair of the large pattern officer's gold bullion collar badges, matched and facing in very good condition, however, a bit tarnished with age. Silver roses mounted to centre. Circa 4.2cm wide and 3.5cm tall. A close but not identical match to Churchill's No 1398. read more