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 Canadian Field Artillery cap badge.
Bronze coloured full size CFA cap badge. read more
30.00 GBP
WW1 Pricess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry P.P.C.L.I cap badge
Browning copper , voided example with some normal service wear from a ‘been there’ badge, some wear to the 7 o’clock position and the pointed section directly at the bottom has the tip missing, but that what happens when they have been worn , but still a great badge read more
60.00 GBP
Canadian Militia; 92nd Dorchester Regiment collar badges
Matching facing pair of gilded brass collar badges in superb condition. read more
60.00 GBP
Canadian Militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar badge
Absolutely mint example as bright as the day it was made, very high quality gilded brass collar badge. read more
22.00 GBP
Canadian militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar.
Absolutely mint example as bright as the day it was made, very high quality gilded brass collar badge. read more
22.00 GBP
Canadian Militia; 20th Halton Battalion, Lorne Rifles collar
Absolutely mint example in gilded brass. read more
22.00 GBP
The Prince Edward Island Highlanders collar badge
White metal collar badge in great condition. read more
10.00 GBP
Canadian, The New Brunswick Scottish glengarry badge.
Large bi-metal glengarry badge made by SCULLY. read more
65.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 240th Inf Battalion cap badge.
First world war Canadian Expeditionary Force 240th Infantry Battalion cap badge.
Established in Renfrew, Ontario, in the spring of 1916, it recruited soldiers from the counties of Lanark, Renfrew, and Frontenac. The battalion embarked for England in May 1917, and by June 1917, its personnel were absorbed into the 7th Reserve Battalion to reinforce Canadian forces at the front. read more
100.00 GBP










