Queens Regiment / 22nd & 24th London Battalions (The Queen's) Other Ranks Large Pattern Brass Cap Badge
This pattern was introduced with the change of title and was sealed from 1924 onwards until a smaller pattern of this design was introduced towards the end of WW2. In good condition with original slider.
Despite the misleading information in K&K, the 22nd and 24th London Regiment Battalions followed the regulars by changing from the bi-metal badge to the all gilding metal badge a... read more
London Irish Rifles (18th County of London Regiment) Blackened Brass Cap Badge
In good condition with original slider.
K&K No 1848 refers.
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Royal Green Jackets All Ranks Cap Badge Mint in Firmin Issue Packet
Issue date of 2006, maker marked to reverse F&S. Mint in manufacturer’s unopened sales packet. Metal not Staybrite.
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Royal Green Jackets Brigade Staybrite Anodised Aluminium Cap Badge- Gaunt London
In very good condition.
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6.00 GBP
Gloucestershire Regiment Staybrite Anodised Aluminium Cap Badge - Firmin London
In very good condition.
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Royal Hampshire Regiment Other Ranks bi-Metal Cap Badge, Kings Crown
Die struck, a well made badge with original slider and three sweat / braising holes (one behind the rose). the White Metal appears a bit grubby and could do with a light clean. Worn 1949 - 1952 only. Scarce.
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18.00 GBP
The Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot) - 2nd Pattern Other Ranks Bi-metal Cap Badge
A post 1920 pattern (Welch spelling) of two part construction, with original slider to the reverse. A white metal mounted device. A very flat example (very little dome in the grenade - see photo). Some polishing to tips of feathers otherwise in good condition.
K&K Vol 1 No 623 refers.
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5.00 GBP
6th Battalion Durham Light Infantry (DLI)
Kings crown, smaller pattern beret badge, maker marked JR Gaunt London. Slight wear to black finish otherwise in very good condition.
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Scots Guards Blackened Brass Cap Badge Star, Northern Ireland Issue
Apparently issued from 1970 in blackened brass, presumably for operations in Northern Ireland. Two original lugs. In very good condition. Scarce.
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Early Coldstream Guards Other Ranks Brass Gilding Metal Cap Badge
An early good straight and stiff badge with sharp detail and two original lugs to the reverse (slight twisting from wear).
Kipling & King attribute this squarer pattern badge as worn on the Brodrick cap, 1902-1905. Later patterns had more of a scalloped edge between the rays.
K&K Vol 1 No 900 refers.
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25.00 GBP