WW1/2 Australian military forces collar badge by STOKES
Matching pair of dark oxidised finish collar badges, one is particularly well marked STOKES on rear read more
18.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 25th Inf Batt (Nova Scotia Rifles) excavated shoulder numeral
This C/25 (Canadian 25th Infantry Battalion) numeral was excavated in Sanctuary wood area around 1970, it is completely intact and clearly maker marked TIPTAFT BIRM on rear, incredible to think what it has seen. read more
20.00 GBP
WW1 CEF 38th Infantry Battalion C/38 Collar badge
Nice large example clearly maker marked GAUNT LONDON on rear read more
WW1/2 R.A.M.C Association lapel badge
High quality gilded brass and blue enamel button hole badge, issue number 15 read more
8.00 GBP
Post 1902 R.A.M.C cuff links
Amazing to have survived , gilded brass ovals with a white faced Royal Army Medical badge to one side and a section of ribbon in the RAMC colours below a clear celluloid cover on the other read more
20.00 GBP
WW1 Territorial Force & pair to C.CAWOOD,RHA /MGC
Full entitlement group in great condition issued to 657 Driver Cecil CAWOOD. Cecil spent the whole of his service in Palestine and Eygpt attached to the 1st West Riding and later to the 1/1st Hants RHA.
Luckily he survived the war and his pension application records have survived and detail his service from August 1914 until 1919 read more
295.00 GBP
WW2 US Army majors rank leaves by MEYER N.Y
Matching pair of brooch back gilded finish Majors rank leaves , safty catches working perfectly read more
20.00 GBP
Coastguard Auxiliary Service tie pin
Large chrome and enamel cap badge size badge on tie pin/ money clip slide fixing read more
6.00 GBP
26 Various button manufacturers sample buttons
Large buttons are approximately 22mm in size all are mint and high quality, the 2 part silver and quilt being especially good. A nice set covering Parachute Regiment, Royal Marines, Artillery etc read more
20.00 GBP
WW1 N.Z H Company 16th Reinforcements cap badge
Brass 2 part cap badge of H Company 16th Reinforcements which was part of the 4th Battalion NZRB who sailed from New Zealand August 1916, nice amount of service wear to an obviously “been there “ badge.
Rear hexagon shaped lug fixings read more