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WW2 War Raised Unit - 27th Lancers Bi-Metal Cap Badge - Firmin

WW2 War Raised Unit - 27th Lancers Bi-Metal Cap Badge - Firmin

Bi-metal with original slider to reverse stamped Firmin London. No damage to the lances or lance pennons. Short strengthening bars fitted to lance pennons behind slider.

The Regiment was raised in December 1940 and took the elephant's head won by the 27th Light Dragoons in the Mahratta War of 1803. There were two patterns of this cap badge, one with the elephant's head in white m...  read more

Code: 58828

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Royal Tank Regiment ( RTR ) Anodised Silver Collar Badge QEII issue

Royal Tank Regiment ( RTR ) Anodised Silver Collar Badge QEII issue

In good condition with single central lug to the reverse. Tank left facing.

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Code: 58815

3.00 GBP

Royal Armoured Corps ( RAC ) Anodised Collar Badge

Royal Armoured Corps ( RAC ) Anodised Collar Badge

QEII issue with single lug fitting to reverse. In excellent condition.

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Code: 58797

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Rare 12th Royal Lancers Anodised Cap Badge QEII issue, Timings

Rare 12th Royal Lancers Anodised Cap Badge QEII issue, Timings

A rare anodised aluminium cap badge with correct hairpin slider fitment to reverse. Maker's name H.W.Timings Ltd. of Birmingham to slider. Some minor service wear otherwise in excellent condition.

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Code: 58796

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10th Royal Hussars Other Ranks Boer War Period Numeral Number 10 Collar Badges

10th Royal Hussars Other Ranks Boer War Period Numeral Number 10 Collar Badges

A small matched pair of brass Roman numeral X collar badges with two original elongated loops to the reverse of each. Circa 1.5cm tall and 1.2cm wide. Some service wear but in good condition. Scarce

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Code: 58775

75.00 GBP

10th Royal Hussars Anodised Aluminium ( AA ) Bi Colour Cap Badge - Firmin

10th Royal Hussars Anodised Aluminium ( AA ) Bi Colour Cap Badge - Firmin

In good condition with original slider stamped in small letters Firmin London. In 1969 the 10th Hussars were amalgamated to become the Royal Hussars and dropped the 10th from their cap badges.

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Code: 58768

16.00 GBP

Early Issue 18th ( Queen Mary's Own ) Hussars Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge

Early Issue 18th ( Queen Mary's Own ) Hussars Other Ranks White Metal Cap Badge

Die struck other rank 's cap badge comprising a circlet in white metal inscribed ' Queen Mary's Own ' surmounted by an Imperial Crown. In the centre the Roman numerals XVIII with two original loops (e-w). Circa 4cm tall (the collar badges were circa 3.5cm tall). In very good condition.

Worn 1910 when King George V and Queen Mary took to the Throne. It would have been replace...  read more

Code: 58767

45.00 GBP

15th / 19th Hussars ( King' s Own ) Officer 's Gilt Brass Roman Numeral Shoulder Title

15th / 19th Hussars ( King' s Own ) Officer 's Gilt Brass Roman Numeral Shoulder Title

Small officer's pattern with two original loops to the reverse. Circa 4.3cm wide and 1cm tall. In good condition but some marks from service wear. See item 58606 for a variety of this shoulder title which is even smaller.

Westlake No 161 refers.

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Code: 58765

20.00 GBP

6th Inniskillings Dragoons NCO's White Metal Arm Badge On Primrose Yellow Backing Cloth

6th Inniskillings Dragoons NCO's White Metal Arm Badge On Primrose Yellow Backing Cloth


The second pattern all white metal die struck arm badge as noted in Pate 17.6 (B) of Linaker and Dine, and worn circa 1914 - 1928, after which time the horse of the 5th Dragoon Guards was adopted as the NCO's arm badge. Circa 42mm tall and 44mm wide, lugs east - west (circa 25mm to each inner part of loop). This appears to have been plated as there is some wear to the finish on the...  read more

Code: 58722

150.00 GBP

7th Queen's Own Hussars NCO's White Metal Arm Badge on Correct Scarlet Felt Backing

7th Queen's Own Hussars NCO's White Metal Arm Badge on Correct Scarlet Felt Backing


As worn until 1958, this is in white metal with two original loops NS to the reverse (one bent slightly downwards) with scarlet felt backing. The scarlet backing was granted at the request of the Commanding Officer who was perturbed that the Regiment might be mistaken for the Army Catering Corps because both had similar shaped badges. A St Edward's (QEII) crown was never worn by the 7...  read more

Code: 58721

45.00 GBP