The Fife & Forfar Yeomanry ( Dragoons ) White Metal Cap Badge
This unit used the County badge, the Thane of Fife as its emblem. The copper lugs have been sharpened and thinned (presumably for display on a board) but otherwise the badge is in excellent condition. Has a look of being silver plated.
This unit was 40th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments. First raised in 1901.
K&K Vol 1 No 1474 refers
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18.00 GBP
Norfolk Yeomanry ( King's Own Royal Regiment ( KORR ) ) GV Brass Cap Badge
An impressively large die cast cap badge with original slider to the reverse, which is maker marked BP & Co Ld, B'ham (Bodill Parker & Co, Birmingham).. In the form of the Royal Cypher for King George V. As worn 1911 to 1935. Circa 56mm tall. In very good condition.
See the following URL for another example of this badge and the naming style for this manufacturer:
The City of London Imperial Yeomanry ( Rough Riders ) Bi Metal Field Service Cap Badge - Slider
A bi metal cap / collar badge on two original lugs to the reverse. In very good condition. Worn on the field service cap from 1914 until 1950.
This unit was 45th in the order of precedence of yeomanry regiments.
K&K Vol 2 No 2320 refers.
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WW2 - 4th County of London Yeomanry ( Sharpshooters ) Brass Shoulder Title - maker named Walker & Hall, Sheffield
In excellent condition with two original hexagonal lugs to the reverse, Die stamped to reverse Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Worn in 1944 only.
Walker & Hall were cutlers and made regimental spoons in the 1930s and I believe moved into military badge making in the early 1940s.
First raised in 1901.
Westlake No 363 refers.
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Bedfordshire Yeomanry Gilding Metal Cap Badge
A die struck gilding metal cap badge with the correct voids between the legs. Long slider to the reverse. The slider appears to have been subsequently reinforced at the join with the badge with silver solder, otherwise in very good condition.
The Bedfordshire Yeomanry wore the 'Chicken in a Castle' badge for a very long time at least until they amalgamated with the Hertford... read more
King Edwards Horse ( The Kings Oversea Dominions Regiment ) Yeomanry Brass Cap Badge - Rare Ausumus spelling
The rare version mispelling "Adsumus" in the motto srcoll with "Ausumus". In brass guilding metal with original slider. Circa 5.8cm tall. Rare.
During WW1 the Reigment was broken up, serving in France and Italy in a variety of roles. Some of the men became mounted orderlies and the KODR became 'King's Own Despatch Riders" to the jeers of the infantry.
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15th / 19th Hussars ( Kings Own ) Other Ranks Cap Badge - Queen 's Crown Pattern
A solid struck bi-metal cap badge with original slider to the reverse and correct red backing felt. Some polishing to the detail of the lion and crown.
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12.00 GBP
WW1 - 2nd King Edwards Horse Small Pattern UnvoidedBrass Cap Badge
Not come across this pattern before, small, unvoided, die struck with original slider and no signs of any lugs or loops having been fitted, so not a collar badge. Only one badge is for sale here, the one on the left which is the smaller of the two depicted at 3.8cm tall compared to the normal pattern photographed alongside it for comparative purposes and which is 5.9cm tall (available for sale... read more
QEII Queens Royal Irish Hussars Bi Metal Cap Badge
Die cast, two part construction with original slider to the reverse. In good condition.
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Kings Colonials Imperial Yeomanry - South African D Squadron Facing Pair of Collar Badges
A very rare pair of brass collar badges worn by "D" Squadron South Africa . An ostrich in front of a mountain range and a stylized sunrise above the furled title scroll, "British African " . Facing, not quite matching due to slightly different lugs but otherwise a good match. Each is circa 2.8cm tall and 3.3cm wide.
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