WW1 Canadian Army Service Corps sweetheart.
Gilded brass and coloured enamel sweetheart. read more
25.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 143rd Infantry Battalion, ‘B.C Bantams’ cap badge.
Lovely looking badge with just the right age patina.
The 143rd Battalion (British Columbia Bantams), CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during World War I. It was one of the Bantam Battalions, meaning it was composed of men who were below the standard height requirement for military service (typically under 5 feet 4 inches). The battalion was raised in Briti... read more
95.00 GBP
WW1 CEF Victoria Rifles of Canada 1917 hallmarked silver sweetheart.
Outstanding quality coloured enamel and solid silver badge with hallmarks with the date of 1917. Maker shown as C.A & S
The hallmark “C.A & S” is associated with Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, a renowned silversmith firm based in Birmingham, England. Established in 1905, the company was known for producing a wide range of silver items, including cigarette cases, photograph frames, and dressi... read more
WW1 CEF 7th Battalion, hallmarked silver 1916 dated sweetheart.
Very high quality solid silver and enamel brooch backed sweetheart. The Birmingham silver hallmark date is for 1916 and made by RC. read more
WW1 Canada Munitions Service lapel badge
Coloured enamel on gilt lapel badge, nicely maker marked BIRKS OTTAWA on rear. read more
50.00 GBP
WW2 RCAF Watch & Worn Aircraft Detection Corps lapel badge
Nice quality WW2 Royal Canadian Air Force Watch & Warn Aircraft Detection Corps Sterling silver and blue enamel lapel badge. read more
50.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 246th Infantry Batt, ‘Nova Scotia Highlanders’ cap badge
Lovely example of rare 246th Infantry Battalion, ‘Nova Scotia Highlanders’ cap badge read more
WW2 Canadian Le Regt de la Chaudiere cap badge.
Brass cap badge with 2 rear loop fixings.
Le Régiment de la Chaudière was a Canadian infantry regiment that played a significant role in World War II, particularly during the D-Day invasion and subsequent campaigns in Northwest Europe. It was predominantly French-Canadian, making it one of the few francophone units to serve overseas during WWII.
The regiment was part of the 3rd C... read more
35.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 72nd Overseas Field Battery cap badge
Great example still retaining its original rear blade fixings (voided crown example).
The 72nd Overseas Battery, also known as the Queen’s University Battery, was a unit of the Canadian Field Artillery (CFA) during World War I. This battery was associated with Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and was part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF).
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WW1 CEF 72nd Overseas Field Battery cap badge.
Non voided crown with frill detail below scroll version. Brass die struck brooch pin fixing.
Great example still retaining its original rear blade fixings (voided crown example).
The 72nd Overseas Battery, also known as the Queen’s University Battery, was a unit of the Canadian Field Artillery (CFA) during World War I. This battery was associated with Queen’s University in Kingsto... read more