Victorian Kings Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) Pair of Facing Brass Metal Other Rank's Collar Badges, 1881 - 1887
A facing pair of die struck brass metal collar badges with two original lugs to the reverse of each. Not an exact match on account of a colour variation, one is more bronzy in colour, but in all other respects a good match. According to the Museum, as cited by Churchill, they were unpopular with the Regiment and only worn for one year, 1881 - 1882, even though the pattern that replaced them was... read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Dublin Fusiliers ( RDF ) Pair of Pre 1922 Other Ranks Collar Badges
Brass flaming grenades, the ball of each embossed with a facing Elephant and Tiger. Two original loops to the reverse. A facing pair of brass collar badges, some service wear and minor staining. Facing, not quite a matching, but close enough.
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Early Pattern Border Regiment Brass Collar Badge
A single brass collar badge to the Border Regiment, with two dark toned loops to the reverse. Slight polishing to highpoints.
Churchill No 940 refers read more
14.00 GBP
WW1 The Manchester Regiment Officers OSD Collar Badge - JR Gaunt
Stunning unworn condition, dark chocolate brown colour (looks to have been lacquered) with three original lugs to reverse. Maker marked JR Gaunt London. Circa 4.7cm wide and 3.8cm tall. Excellent.
Churchill Ref Number 1531 refers. read more
Monmouthshire Regiment Other Ranks Brass Collar Badge - Right Facing
Sharp detail with two original lugs, slightly bent, otherwise in very good condition.
Churchill No 1923 refers.
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On hold as unable to locate read more
Middlesex Regiment Officer's Early Pattern Silver Plate and Gilt Collar Badges
Each of two part construction with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition with no polishing to highpoints. Slight difference in the length of loops to one another but a match in all other respects (longer loops to allow it to be worn on the field service / side cap perhaps?). Each crca 2.9cms tall.
A number of patterns exist, but this one most closely matches ... read more
Royal Dublin Fusiliers (RDF) Officer's Full Dress Large Pattern Bullion Collar Badge
Gold bullion grenade with nine flames, tiger on top as worn by officer's of the 1st Battalion, tiger with all four paws on ground and tail drooped, plain elephant without howdah or other ornamentation. this collar facing right. There are a number of different variations of this particular collar badge, hence the additional detail. In superb condition for age, silver mounted animals now dark t... read more
Scarce British Forces Aide De Compte Matched Pair of George V Gilt Shoulder Titles
In excellent condition with bright gilt and only slight bending evident in the lugs, which are all present and original. Hard to come across.
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WW1 Manchester Regiment Matched Pair of Officers OSD Bronze Collar Badges
A superb finely die cast matched pair in terms of die, colour (slightly polished) and positioning of loops. As worn from 1902 - 1922. This version is finely voided, has six sails on the sailing ship and the very thin bar on either side of the globe rests on the heads of the supporting animals. There are a number of other patterns known but they all basically comprise the arms of the City of ... read more
Inniskilling Fusiliers Officers 4 Part Silver Plated Collar Badge Set
Worn post WW2. In superb condition with all silvered lugs present and correct. The flags both face the same way, and I understand from Churchill these should be facing in different directions. As they came, but please note.
Churchill No 758 refers.
Comm GrSt (81) read more