1st Lanark Artillery Vols HP
A rare, white metal, helmet plate for The 1st Lanarkshire Artillery Volunteers with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). Litchfield & Westlake 126. read more
225.00 GBP
Victoria College Jersey OTC Cap Badge
A scarce, brass, cap badge for The Victoria College, Jersey, Officer Training Corps with two lug fastenings (north and south). KK2699. read more
50.00 GBP
WKY Cap Badge
A white metal cap badge for The West Kent Yeomanry with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK1459.
Note: I understand the same pattern badge was worn by The Kent Cyclists (and possibly other Kent units). read more
30.00 GBP
Artists Cap Badge
A brass cap badge for the 28th battalion of The London Regiment (Artists Rifles) with a slider fastening. KK2426. read more
25.00 GBP
RIR FS Cap Badge
A Victorian, brass, field-service cap badge for The Royal Irish Rifles with two lug fastenings (north and south).
Note: These badges are usually found in blackened brass, although there is little evidence of blacking on this example. Also worn as a collar badge. Churchill 1749. read more
50.00 GBP
Victorian RE Officer's WBC
A nice, gilt, waist-belt clasp for an officer of The Royal Engineers with its 'female' loop present (often missing). read more
100.00 GBP
QWRV Pouch Badge
A white metal pouch badge for The 22nd Middlesex (Queen's Westminster) Rifle Volunteers with two screw fastenings (east and west).
Note: This is the earlier pattern with the Queen's (West.r) Rifle Volrs lettering rather than the later version with Queen's Westminster Vols. read more
50.00 GBP
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge for The Lancashire Fusiliers with two lug fastenings (east and west), which suggest it to be a Victorian/Edwardian example. KK618. read more
Victorian RAMC Officer's Collar Badge
A silver and gilt collar badge for an officer of The Royal Army Medical Corps with two lug fastenings (east and west). Churchill & Westlake 365. read more
25.00 GBP
1/Y/Lanark Shoulder Title
A brass shoulder title for The Lanarkshire Yeomanry with three lug fastenings (north, east and west). As Westlake 247.
Note: The 'T' has been cut down/shaped into a '1', which was sometimes done by the soldiers themselves. read more