1st West York Artillery Vols HP
A rare, white metal, helmet plate for The First West York Artillery Volunteers with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). As Litchfield & Westlake 213. read more
175.00 GBP
RA Officer's Helmet Plate
A nice, gilt, helmet plate for an officer of The Royal Artillery with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). KK807. read more
100.00 GBP
AVC Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge for The Army Veterinary Corps with a slider fastening. KK1043. read more
20.00 GBP
Coldstream Guards OSD Cap Badge
A nice, silver and enamel, officer's service dress cap badge for The Coldstream Guards with two lug fastenings (east and west).
The reverse is marked F&S (for manufacturer Firmin & Sons) and bears hallmarks for Birmingham, sterling silver and 1932 (I think!). KK898. read more
100.00 GBP
Scots Guards Brodrick Cap Badge
A brass Brodrick cap badge for The Scots Guards with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK909. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Irish Regt Shoulder Title
A brass shoulder title for The Royal Irish Regiment with two lug fastenings (east and west). Westlake 917.
Note: Westlake states this title came into use in 1902. read more
40.00 GBP
Anodised Loyal Regt Collar Badges
A scarce pair of anodised aluminium collar badges for The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire), each with a single lug fastening. The backplate and cotter pins remain in place. Churchill 1284/1285.
Note: Churchill dates these collars to c1961-70. read more
20.00 GBP
T/7/Cheshire Shoulder Title
A brass shoulder title for the 7th (territorial) battalion of The Cheshire Regiment with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). Westlake 961. read more
35.00 GBP
1st Inverness Highland RV NCO's Glengarry Badge
A rare, white metal, glengarry badge for a non-commissioned officer of The 1st Inverness Highland Rifle Volunteers with two lug fastenings (east and west). Worn c1880-87. Bloomer 2, 234. read more
250.00 GBP
SG Valise Badge
A brass valise badge for The Scots Guards with four lug fastenings (three of them look like replacements). Cox 1414.
Note: I understand four lugs were used prior to 1881 when the more usual 'box' fastening came into use. read more
40.00 GBP