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Seaforth Highlanders Officer 's OSD Collar Badge F Cypher with Elephant

Seaforth Highlanders Officer 's OSD Collar Badge F Cypher with Elephant


F Cypher is the officer 's pattern, die cast with two original loops the reverse. The Elephant which is die struck faces left with wo original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.3cm wide and 2.3cm tall. Slight mark to bronze finish, almost black, which shows it to be brass underneath. Not a good match in colour terms, otherwise in good condition except for the slight mark already mentioned...  read more

Code: 57311

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Leicestershire Regiment early pattern bronze / brass collar badge, left facing

Leicestershire Regiment early pattern bronze / brass collar badge, left facing

Early bronze / dark brass collar badge, also worn on the field service cap ( 1895-1902 ), 2 lugs, east-west. It looks like one of the lugs is a later replacement, otherwise in very good condition.

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Code: 57272

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Pair of Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( RNF ) Other Rank 's Facing Collar Badges

Pair of Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( RNF ) Other Rank 's Facing Collar Badges


A good post WW2 die-stamped bi metal facing pair of other ranks collar badges (very close colour match, but not exact). Both converted to single square lugs to the reverse (one of these is a real Heath Robinson affair, no doubt the product of the REME workshop !)
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Code: 57270

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23rd County of London Regiment Bi-metal Collar Badge, King' s Crown

23rd County of London Regiment Bi-metal Collar Badge, King' s Crown

Bi metal with two original lugs and three braising holes to the reverse. Pre 1952. This variety has the "02" rather than "2" in the South Africa title circle.

Churchill No 1989 refers.  read more

Code: 57268

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Somerset Light Infantry - pair of anodised matched facing collar badges with backing plates, pre 1966

Somerset Light Infantry - pair of anodised matched facing collar badges with backing plates, pre 1966


Good condition with two original lugs to each. Some damage to frets of one of the backing plates, otherwise in very good condition. Pre 1966 pattern with two lugs. Scarce.

Churchill No 417 refers.

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Code: 57267

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Duke of Cornwall 's Light Infantry Matched Pair of Gilding Medal Collar Badges

Duke of Cornwall 's Light Infantry Matched Pair of Gilding Medal Collar Badges


Heavy die struck pair of matched collars with a gilt finish. Two original lugs to each.

Churchill No 898 refers.

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Code: 57266

20.00 GBP

Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry ( DCLI ) Officer's Pair of OSD Collar Badges

Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry ( DCLI ) Officer's Pair of OSD Collar Badges

Pair of collar badges, not matching but close, with two original lugs to each and red felt backing cloths. Very good condition.

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Code: 57265

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Northumberland Fusiliers ( NF ) Brass Other Ranks Collar Badge, facing left

Northumberland Fusiliers ( NF ) Brass Other Ranks Collar Badge, facing left


Northumberland Fusiliers Other Ranks brass collar badge, with two original lugs to the reverse. Sharp detail, some verdigris to the reverse, otherwise in good condition. Worn circa 1895 - 1937.

Col. D. Wood No. 227 refers.

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Code: 56952

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Northumberland Fusiliers ( NF ) Bullion Mess Dress Collar Badge, St George facing right

Northumberland Fusiliers ( NF ) Bullion Mess Dress Collar Badge, St George facing right


Circa 3.6cm tall, a single gold bullion with applied silver plated St George slaying the Dragon device, worn upright in facing pairs on the mess jacket. With retaining wires to reverse.

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Code: 56806

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Victorian King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) Left Facing Bronze Metal Collar Badge, 1881 - 1887

Victorian King 's Shropshire Light Infantry ( KSLI ) Left Facing Bronze Metal Collar Badge, 1881 - 1887


A left facing die struck bronze metal collar badge with two original lugs to the reverse of each. 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 not sealed until 1887. Who can say, whether worn for one year, or five years, in either event they are scarce. This...  read more

Code: 56798

25.00 GBP