Canada - Rocky Mountain Rangers Gilding Metal Brass Cap Badge - COPY
A brass cap badge for the Canadian Rocky Mountain Rangers. Traces of dried polish otherwise in good condition complete with slider. 1970s version produced with a slider as a copy. I have left this up to alert other collectors to it.
"KLOSHE NANITCH" (translates as 'Keep a good lookout') is the motto of the regiment, in the Chinook dialect.
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WW1 Canada - 198th Battalion (Canadian Buffs) Hallmarked Silver Sweetheart Pin Brooch Badge
A real stunner, with original pin fittings and hallmarked with Birmingham Assay letter S for 1917. Maker marked too with the initials 'R.C'. Enamel intact. Recruited in Toronto, Ontario. Gorgeous.
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WW1 Canada - Canadian General Service Brass Collar Badge - Caron 1915
A die struck collar badge with two original loops to the reverse and embossed 'Caron Bros - Montreal 1915' to reverse of crown. In very good condition.
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12.00 GBP
Canada 7th Fusiliers Militia (London, Ontario) Gilding Metal Cap Badge
Die struck with two original D style loops to reverse. In very good condition with sharp detail. Circa 40mm tall and 42mm wide. Believed to be a cap badge but would welcome comfirmation.
The 7th Regiment of the Canadian Militia was stationed in London, Ontario, along the local version of the river Thames. The regiment styled itself after the Royal Fusiliers, the regiment from ... read more
Canada COTC Loyola College (Montreal) Cap Badge
A die stamped bronze cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. As worn post 1935.
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Canada - RCHA - The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery – Embroidered Cloth Shoulder Title
Full length title, not yet cut down in unissued condition.
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Canada - The 5th Regiment, Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) of Canada (Militia) Glengarry Badge
Die struck in white metal with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition (but could do with a clean). Worn circa 1906 - 1920. Scarce.
The 5th Regiment, Royal Highlanders of Canada, formed an affiliation with the Black Watch of the British Army in the decade before the First World War. In that war, the regiment sent several numbered battalions to fight with the... read more
WW1 Canada - 167th (Canadien-Français) Infantry Battalion (Quebec City) CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force Cap Badge
A die struck pickled brass example with two original loops to the reverse. In very good condition.
The 167th Battalion, Headquartered in Quebec City, Quebec, the unit began recruiting during the winter of 1915/16. The unit never sailed for England and on January 15, 1917, became the Quebec Recruiting Depot. The 167th (Canadien-Francais) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding:... read more
WW1 Canada - Army Dental Corps with Incorrect 'DS' Legend
Die struck pickled copper cap badge with two original loops to the reverse. This is the first pattern with incorrect "'(DS)" which was replaced subsequently with a version with the legend "(OS)" which stood for "Overseas Service".
Charlton pp185-186 refer.
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85.00 GBP