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
Edwardian Border Regt Cap Badge
A rare, white metal, cap badge for The Border Regiment with a (clipped) slider fastening. Worn c1902-05. KK644.
Note: This is the smaller version, similar to the Victorian version, worn until the badge was enlarged to add the Relief of Ladysmith honour to the bottom arm of the cross in1905. read more
150.00 GBP
Green Howards Cap Badge
A King's crown, white metal, cap badge for The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) with a slider fastening. KK617. read more
20.00 GBP
Canford School OTC Cap Badge
A chromed cap badge for The Canford School (Wimborne, Dorset) Officer Training Corps with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK2522. read more
20.00 GBP
RPC OSD Cap Badge
An officer's service dress, bronzed, cap badge for The Royal Pioneer Corps with two blade fastenings (north and south) bent back on themselves to form 'lugs'. KK2149. read more
20.00 GBP
R Sussex Regt Cap Badge
A bi-metal cap badge for The Royal Sussex Regiment with two lug fastenings (east and west), which suggest it to be a Victorian/Edwardian example. KK646. read more
20.00 GBP
Westminster Dragoons TY Cap Badge
A white metal cap badge for The Westminster Dragoons (Territorial Yeomanry) with two lug fastenings (east and west). KK1485. read more
20.00 GBP
QO Buffs Collar Badges
A pair of anodised aluminium collar badges for The Queen's Own Buffs, each with a single lug fastening. The backplates and cotter pins remain intact. Churchill & Westlake 278.
Note: This short-lived regiment was formed in March 1961 by merging the two county regiments of Kent, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment. read more
20.00 GBP
23/London Shoulder Title
A cut-down, brass, shoulder title for the 23rd battalion of The London Regiment with two lug fastenings (east and west). As Westlake 1552.
Note: Sometimes soldiers removed the 'T' from their titles, to de-emphasise the 'territorial' distinction. This example has a 'rounded 3' while the ones shown in Westake's book have a 'flat 3'. read more
25.00 GBP
5th Lancers Czapka Plate
An Edwardian-pattern, brass, lance-cap plate for The 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers with two screw fastenings (east and west). The original screw on nuts remain intact. Rowe & Carman 69/As KK718.
Note: Rowe & Carman describe this as pattern F (the last of six). read more
140.00 GBP