Mid Victorian Royal Midlothian Light Yeomanry Cavalry Officers Silver Plated Pouch Badge
A gorgeously made cast pouch badge in silver plate (unmarked) with three screw posts (possibly shortened) and two original retaining nuts /discs to the reverse. Otherwise no damage or repairs. A lovely piece and rare.
The Royal Edinburgh Volunteer Light Dragoons and the Midlothian Yeomanry were united in one regiment of six troops in 1800. In 1837 all the Scottish Yeomanry Corp... read more
Royal Tank Corps / Regiment (RTC / RTR) White Metal Cap Badge, Kings Crown - Tank facing the correct way - loops
Die struck in white metal with two original lugs to the reverse. In very good condition with sharp detail. Worn 1925 -1952.
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Welsh / Wales - Glamorgan Yeomanry Bi-Metal Other Ranks Cap Badge
A die struck example in bi-metal with original tapered slider and three circular braising / sweat holes to the reverse behind the slider to the cornet and on the scroll. Some loss of detail from polishing to high points otherwise in good condition.
K&K No 2330 refers.
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WW2 Norfolk Yeomanry (The King's Own Royal Regiment) GVI George 6th Other Ranks Brass Cap Badge
A large die cast brass example with original slider. Some wear to detail from polishing otherwise in very good condition.
Sealed 1927. Worn until 1953.
K&K Vol 2 No 2328 refers.
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Kent & County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) Officers Bullion Cap Badge - Khaki Backing
In good condition with khaki felt backing. Circa 4.8cm tall including backing. QEII issue.
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WW1 3rd County of London Yeomanry Other Ranks Gilding Metal Cap Badge
Die struck, with original slider. A worn example with some service wear to highpoints otherwise in reasonable condition. Slider tight to badge with two crimp marks, one at top and one at bend. Badge and slider of a good colour.
K&K Vol1 No 1486 refers.
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Pembrokeshire (Castlemartin) Yeomanry Bi Metal Other Ranks Cap Badge
A die struck cap badge in one piece with applied gilding metal coronet. Please note the coronet is a bit crooked and off-centre. Two braising sweat holes behind the original slider, which has had some initials scratched on it.
K&K Vol No 1437 refers.
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Lovats ( Yeomanry ) Scouts Cap Badge
Large die struck cap badge with two original lugs to the reverse, circa 5cm in diameter. As worn between 1903 and 1922, so of WW1 vintage. Minor service wear otherwise in good condition.
This unit was 55th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1903.
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QVC Victorian 21st Lancers Bi-Metal Collar Badge - 4 lugs
Die cast with four original D shaped lugs to the reverse. In very good condition. Circa 3.5cms tall. Pre 1902.
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The 17th (Duke of Cambridges Own) Lancers Other Ranks White Metal Motto
In good condition with original slider.
The most distinctive insignia of any British cavalry regiment, the Motto as it is always referred to by those in the know, was awarded for the defeat of the French at Quebec in 1759. Upon amalgamation with the 21st Lancers in 1922, the Motto continued as the 17/21st Lancers badge of choice.
K&K Vol 1, Fig. 782 refers.
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