Honourable Artillery Company Infantry pair of tall Flaming Grenade Collar Badges
Die struck collar badges coppery brass in colour with two original long loops the the reverse, a closed matched pair. Each is circa 6.2cm tall. These are a very distinctive pattern as worn by the HAC Infantry only. In very good condition.
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Honourable Artillery Company ( HAC ) White Metal Beret Cap Badge
Solid die struck in white metal with two loops to the reverse. Depicts the short arms / crest of the HAC. In very good condition and complete in all respects. Circa 3cm wide and 2.5cm tall.
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Artists (28th London) Gilding Metal Collar Badge / FS Cap
Die struck gilding metal collar badge, facing left, with two original loops and two layers of felt backing, the bottlom layer khaki and the top layer red, wired on. Looks like it has been adapted for wear on the field service cap. As it came so I have not played with it.
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Victorian 24th Middlesex ( Post Office ) Rifle Volunteers blackened White Metal collar badge
Flat topped Victorian crown, die struck in white metal and then blackened with two original lugs to the reverse. The 24 polished through to white for contrast. Circa 3.6cm tall. In very good condition. See MHS Bulletin, May 1956 p89, for details.
The 49th Corps, Post Office, was raised in 1868. It was renumbered 24th in 1880, and became the 8th ( Post Office Rifles ) Battalion o... read more
1st Northumberland and Berwick-upon-Tweed Rifle Volunteers Other Ranks Blackened Helmet Plate
Other Ranks Helmet Plate, worn c.1880-1881 only.
Die stamped in bronzed gilding metal, correctly and contemporaneously painted black as was often the case with other ranks of this volunteer battalion. With one original loop only, the other two have sadly been neatly removed, otherwise in very good condition. Circa 9.1cm tall and 6.6cm wide. With red felt backing.
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1st Leicestershire Volunteer Battalion Other Ranks Field Service White Metal Cap Badge
A small badge, not to be confused with the collar badges of the unit which had the same central design but surrounded by laurel leaves (see Churchill No 542) which was worn in the forage / field service cap. Circa 3cms tall. In good condition with no damage and two original loops to the reverse. Scarce.
Chruchill No 545 refers.
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3rd Volunteer Battalion Victorian Leeds Rifles (West Yorkshire Regiment) Silver Plated Field Service Cap Badge
Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion PWO West Yorkshire Regiment Leeds Rifles small Forage Cap Badge, with two original long silvered lug fittings. Circa 3.5cms tall. In very good condition.
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Hertfordshire ( Territorial ) Regiment Brass Other Ranks Cap Badge - wide antlers pattern
Brass wide antlers pattern cap badge with original slider. In good condition.
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Northumberland Fusiliers Volunteer Battalion - facing pair of other ranks white metal collar badges
A matching facing pair of collars badges to either 2nd or 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers. Worn on full dress tunic and patrol jacket, 1897-1908. Both with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition.
Col. D. Wood, item 258 refers.
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10th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Officers silver plated Waist Belt Clasp ( WBC )
A fine and scarce silvered example, worn circa 1876 - 1883, with matching benchmarks to each piece. Plain ends but a highly decorative figure 10 to the centre.
Formed at Ulverston in 1859 and became the 1st Volunteer Battalion The King' s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment in 1883.
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