Canadian, The New Brunswick Scottish glengarry badge.
Large bi-metal glengarry badge made by SCULLY. read more
65.00 GBP
Boer War Canadian General Service slouch hat badge
Outstanding example of a large QVC Canadian military forces slouch hat badge, nice to find an example that still has the brass twig section of the maple leaf left as these are often broken off.
Correct flat stamped rear lug fixings. read more
95.00 GBP
WW1 C.E.F 235th Inf Batt, cap badge circa 1916.
The 235th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), was a unit during the First World War. Established in Bowmanville, Ontario, in the spring of 1916, it recruited members from Northumberland and Durham Counties.
In May 1917, the battalion sailed to England and was subsequently absorbed into the 3rd Reserve Battalion on May 14, 1917. The unit was commanded by Lieutenant-Col... read more
WW1 C.E.F 231st Batt, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada cap badge.
White metal badge almost identical to to the UK Seaforth Highlanders other than Canadian made WW1 badges have these flat sheet cut rear lug fixings. read more
WW1 C.E.F 237th Inf Batt cap badge
New Brunswick Americans, Type 1 Pickled brass other ranks cap badge.
The 237th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), also known as the “American Legion,” was a unit during the First World War. Established in Sussex, New Brunswick, in the spring of 1916, it recruited primarily within Military Districts 4, 5, 6, and 7. Notably, the battalion was among several in the CEF th... read more
WW1 C.E.F 238th Inf Batt (Canadian Forestry Bn) cap badge
Mint example nicely maker marked G.I. HEMSLEY on rear. read more
WW1 CEF 243rd Inf Battalion cap badge
WW1 Canadian Expeditionary Force 243rd Infantry Battalion cap badge made by ELLIS BROS.
The 243rd Battalion, was established in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in the spring of 1916, it recruited members from areas including Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Yorkton, and North Battleford. The battalion sailed to England in June 1917 and was subsequently absorbed into the 15th Reserve Battalion upon... read more
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
WW1 236th Batt ‘ New Brunswick Kilties’ Glengarry badge, 1st type.
1st type with the motto ‘The New Brunswick Kilties of Canada’ Large brass glengarry badge.
The Battalion was raised in New Brunswick with mobilization headquarters at Fredericton, New Brunswick under the authority of G.O. 69, July 15, 1916. The Battalion sailed November 9, 1917 under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel P.A. Guthrie with a strength of 27 officers and 1,029 other ranks. In E... read more
4th Hussars of Canada bi/metal cap badge
Exceptional looking large badge, bi-metal with 2 rear loop fixings.
In 1932 the 4th Hussars of Canada was created as a light Cavalry regiment.
In the 1936 reorganization of the Canadian Militia, the 4th Hussars of Canada was amalgamated with The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards to form the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. read more