Canadian, The Argyll Light Infantry (Tank) cap badge
White metal version in mint condition.
In 1936, as part of a broader reorganization of the Canadian Militia, the regiment was converted to an armoured role and redesignated as The Argyll Light Infantry (Tank). During the Second World War, it served in a reserve capacity and did not see active combat overseas. In 1946, the regiment transitioned to an artillery role, becoming the 9... read more
95.00 GBP
Canadian 20th Hamilton Rifles cap badge, circa 1922.
White metal cap badge with rear slider. read more
Canadian Northern Pioneers cap badge circa 1928.
Large well made brass cap badge nicely maker marked W.SCULLY MONTREAL. read more
WW2 Canadian Le Regiment de Levis cap badge
This is the second pattern cap badge worn from 1940.
Brass cap badge with 2 rear loop fixings.
Le Régiment de Lévis was a Canadian infantry regiment based in Lévis, Quebec. During the Second World War, the regiment contributed personnel to various units, supporting the Canadian war effort.
The regiment has a rich history, including participation in the D-Day landings during... read more
60.00 GBP
Canadian Le Regiment de Levis cap badge, 1st pattern
1st pattern 1928-40.High quality brass ORs cap badge with 2 long pressed out rear lugs. read more
110.00 GBP
WW2 The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentworth) cap badge
Bi Metal cap badge nicely maker marked SCULLY on rear. read more
14.00 GBP
K/C Canadian Royal Hamilton Light Infantry cap badge
Lovely example of a well made heavy construction 2 part R.H.L.I post 1931 cap badge. read more
34.00 GBP
The Lambton Regiment of Canada cap badge, circa 1926.
Rare brass cap badge with 2 rear loop fixings. Adopted around 1926. read more
130.00 GBP
WW1 CEF SEAFORTH HIGHLADERS of CANADA title
WW1 SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS CANADA bronze finished shoulder title made by BIRKS, nice flat press out rear lug fixings. read more
WW1 CEF 241st Infantry Batt (Canadian Scottish Borderers) Glengarry badge.
Great example of a pickled copper glengarry badge, maker stamped ELLIS BROS TORONTO on rear.
The 241st (Canadian Scottish Borderers) Infantry Battalion was established in Windsor, Ontario, recruiting in Essex County in the spring of 1916. In May 1917, they sailed to England, and by June 1917, the battalion was absorbed into the 5th and 12th Reserve Battalions to provide reinforcements fo... read more
140.00 GBP