Indian Army 124th BALUCHISTAN 1903-22 title
Brass shoulder title circa 1903-22.
The 124th Baluchistan Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army, primarily composed of soldiers from Baluchistan (modern-day Balochistan in Pakistan.
The regiment primarily recruited soldiers from the Baloch ethnic group, as well as Pathans and other communities from the region. These groups were known for their martial traditions and... read more
28.00 GBP
Indian Army 17th DOGRAS 1922-45 brass shoulder title
Cast brass title in great condition
During the interwar years, the regiment was involved in policing duties and maintaining internal security in British India.
• It was also deployed in frontier regions, such as the North-West Frontier Province, to counter tribal insurgencies and maintain British influence.
During the North African campaign Dogra units par... read more
14.00 GBP
Indian Army 19th Lancers (Fanes Horse) 1903-22 title
White metal title with very long brass loop fixings read more
22.00 GBP
WW2 R.W.A.F.F bronze officers collar badges by Gaunt
Matching facing pair of bronzed officers service dress collar badges made by J.R.GAUNT LONDON read more
S.A Grahamstown (1st City) Regt, Tam-o-Shantel badge
High quality die struck white metal badge , worn circa 1952.
Two rear screw post fixings (Owen 102 refers)
The 1st City Regiment, also known as the Grahamstown Regiment, is a historical military unit in South Africa with a lineage tied to the defense of the Eastern Cape region. read more
14.00 GBP
Anodised Gibraltar Regiment cap badge by Firmin
Nice example of a gold and silver finished anodised cap badge clearly maker marked Firmin on rear slider. read more
8.00 GBP
WW2 S.A Cape Town Highlanders bronze glengarry badge
Bronze finished South African Cape Town Highlanders bronzed glengarry badge worn circa 1938-43.
From 1938 to 1943, the Cape Town Highlanders played an active role in the North African Campaign under the 8th Army, primarily serving in the Western Desert battles. read more
24.00 GBP
S.A Witwatersrand Rifles collars , circa 1903-07
Matching facing pair of white metal collar badges worn circa 1903-07.
The Witwatersrand Rifles (WR) is one of South Africa’s oldest and most distinguished military units, with a rich history of service Established: 1 May 1903 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Named after the Witwatersrand, a region known for its gold mines. Originally formed as a part-time volunteer r... read more
40.00 GBP
W.A.R (West Africa Regiment) brass shoulder titles
Worn circa 1898-1928.
Matching pair of brass shoulder titles with rear loop fixings.
The West African Regiment (WAR) was a unit of the British Army established during the colonial period to serve in West Africa. It was primarily made up of African soldiers under the command of British officers.
The West African Regiment was part of the broader structure of colonial forces... read more
Kings African Rifles officers 20mm button
Blackened brass 20mm button made by Nairobi Eng Works.
The King’s African Rifles (KAR) was a British colonial regiment established on January 1, 1902, by amalgamating various regional forces, including the Central African Regiment, East African Rifles, and Uganda Rifles. This consolidation resulted in six battalions: 1st and 2nd (Nyasaland), 3rd (Kenya), 4th and 5th (Uganda), and... read more
8.00 GBP