WW1 Universal Pattern Pioneer Battalion Officer's OSD Collar Badge, various units (see my item 55077 for list of who wore them)
A WW1 pioneer battalion officer's die cast collar badge, with 4 original lugs to the reverse. Applied bronze finish consistent with OSD pattern. Mainly worn away to front, but bronze applied finish is still evident to front and reverse. Good condition.
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WW1 Northumberland Fusiliers ( NF ) Officer's OSD Bronze Collar Badge, St George facing to the right
St George facing right, 2 piece construction. Two original lugs, signs of some service wear to lugs (some stretching out of shape), but otherwise in very good condition.
Col. D. Wood No. 237 refers.
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Women's League of Health & Beauty Enamel Pin Badge
Circa 3.1cm in diameter, no damage to enamel, white metal (possibly silver plated) dark toned, fully functional pin fitting with maker's details Vaughton's Ltd, Bham. Some black toning to the reverse which could benefit for a clean but otherwise in very good condition.
In 1930, Mary Bagot Stack created the Women’s League of Health & Beauty. Her vision was of “a league of women... read more
Small Bronze Light Infantry Stringed Bugle Collar Badge
Left facing with two original lugs to the reverse, small at circa 1.9cm wide. In good condition.
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Royal Air Force ( RAF ) Brass King's Crown Cap Badge mounted on scarce No 4 School of Technical Training Checked Backing Cloth
Brass king's crown cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse, affixed to a piece of red and blue checked material as worn by R.A.F. Boy Entrants / apprentices at No.4 School of Technical Training, RAF Hereford, by No 2 ( Boy Entrant ( B/E) ) Wing. These different coloured backings for different schools were introduced in 1953, making this one of the early issues. Very scarce.
Royal Inniskilling Fusilier's Other Rank's Bi-metal Collar Badge,
A single upright bi-metal collar badge to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, flag flying to the right, with two original lugs (n-s_ to the reverse and three sweat / braising expansion holes. Circa 4.1cm tall. Some bending to lugs, but otherwise in very good condition. Worn circa 1928 onwards.
Churchill No 732 refers.
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Queen's Crown British Red Cross Society V.A.D. ( Voluntry Aid Detachment) Enamel Pin Lapel Badge
Enamel in good condition with no damage, some dulling to the gilt finish on the crown and some verdigris to the reverse. Original pin fitting and clasp, fully functional. Maker marked JR Gaunt London. Circa 3.5cm tall.
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WW2 vintage Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( RNF ) Other Rank's Bi-metal Cap Badge
A really nice genuine bi-metal striking with strong slider, but this has been clipped short. Worn 1936- 1952 by other ranks.
Col. D. Wood, item 176 refers.
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British Army Trade Proficiency Army Badge - LMG ( Light Machine Gunner ) Embroidered Khaki
Circa 6.7cm wide, good condition, with blue tack traces to reverse.
Edwards & Langley No 201 refers.
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British Army Marksman Brass Proficiency Trade Arm Badge - Crossed Rifles
Die cast gilding metal, with four original lugs to the reverse. Some slight mishaping from wear, but in good condition otherwise. Post 1890 pattern.
Edwards & Langley No 1B refers.
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