Lincs Regt Officer's HP
A nice, silver and gilt, helmet plate for an officer of The Lincolnshire Regiment with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). KK224.
Note: This is the later version with Regiment on the title scroll rather than Regt. The gilt is slightly faded in places. read more
350.00 GBP
HAC (Infantry) OSD Cap Badge
A scarce, officer's service dress, bronzed cap badge for The Honourable Artillery Company (Infantry Division) with two blade fastenings (east and west). KK2373. read more
50.00 GBP
No 9 Commando Cloth Title
A scarce embroidered, white on black, cloth shoulder title for The No 9 Commando. read more
80.00 GBP
Middlesex Regiment (1916) Cap Badge
A WW1 economy issue, brass, cap badge for The Middlesex Regiment with a slider fastening. KK672. read more
25.00 GBP
R Sussex Plastic Cap Badge
A WW2 economy issue, plastic, cap badge for The Royal Sussex Regiment with two blade fastenings (north and south). KK. read more
35.00 GBP
Victorian GG NCO’s Puggaree Badge
A rare, brass, puggaree badge for a non-commissioned officer of The Grenadier Guards with a pin fastening (north-south). KK889. read more
135.00 GBP
Anodised King's Regt Cap Badge
An anodised aluminium cap badge for The King's Regiment (Liverpool) with a slider fastening (marked Firmin London). KK1975.
Note: This is a 'beret-sized' badge, with seeding to the scroll. read more
30.00 GBP
7th Gurkhas Boss
A black cord boss with mounted white metal badge for The 7th Gurkha Rifles. As KK2079. read more
50.00 GBP
Devonshire Regt Post-1881 Collar Badges
A pair of scarce, brass, collar badges for The Devonshire Regiment, each with two lug fastenings (east and west). Churchill 335.
Note: Colin Churchill, in his book on the History of The British Army Infantry Collar Badge, suggests these collars were introduced just after 1881 but proved very unpopular and were replaced later in the 1880s. read more
50.00 GBP
Grenade/Inniskillings Shoulder Titles
A pair of two-piece, brass, shoulder titles for The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with two lugs on the grenade (north and south) and two lugs on the main part of the title (east and west). Westlake 1011.
Note: Westlake states this title was worn c1927. Likely a 'marriage', rather than all together since originally issued. read more
50.00 GBP