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Anodised Royal Australian Army Service Corps collar badge.

Anodised Royal Australian Army Service Corps collar badge.

Anodised collar badge of the R.A.A.S.C made by Swann and Hudson , badge has blackened rear fixing pins.  read more

Code: 64341

5.00 GBP

Anodised Australian Intelligence Corps hat badge.

Anodised Australian Intelligence Corps hat badge.

A/A cap and slouch hat badge of the Australian Intelligence Corps made by Swann and Hudson.  read more

Code: 64342

10.00 GBP

Anodised Royal N.S.W Regiment cap badge.

Anodised Royal N.S.W Regiment cap badge.

Mint condition Royal New South Wales Regiment cap badge made by Swann and Hudson.  read more

Code: 64343

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Yorkshire Volunteers 1970-93, officers collar badge.

Yorkshire Volunteers 1970-93, officers collar badge.

High quality 2 part brushed silver officers collar badge.  read more

Code: 64344

9.00 GBP

Yorkshire Volunteers officers beret badge circa 1983-93

Yorkshire Volunteers officers beret badge circa 1983-93

Coloured bullion on Khaki wool backing , Yorkshire Volunteers officers bullion beret badge in mint condition.  read more

Code: 64346

10.00 GBP

K/C Royal Artillery band or Regimental police cap badge.

K/C Royal Artillery band or Regimental police cap badge.

Chrome or nickel plated moving wheel cap badge possibly worn by Regimental police or band . Period brass badge retaining clip on rear slider.  read more

Code: 64347

12.00 GBP

WW1 CEF 72nd Overseas Field Battery cap badge

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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Code: 64336

Reserved

WW1 CEF 72nd Overseas Field Battery cap badge.

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

Code: 64337

SOLD

WW1 CEF Canadian Field Artillery cap badge.

WW1 CEF Canadian Field Artillery cap badge.

Bronze coloured full size CFA cap badge.  read more

Code: 64338

30.00 GBP