WW2 Home Front MTTC Mechanised Transport Training Corps Bronze Cap Badge
A scarce original early Second World War 1939 to 1940 period Mechanised Transport Training Corps hat badge in the form of a motor car wheel and tyre, the voided centre bearing crossed spanners each with a raised letter 'MTTC' with motto scroll below 'Pro Patria' all in die cast light coloured bronze with original pin fittings. Circa 2.9cm in diameter. In excellent condition.
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WW2 War Raised Unit - 22nd Dragoons Officers Silver & Gilt Collar Badge
Two part die cast construction with two original loops to the reverse and marked S for Silver. Circa 3.1cm across, Worn with the flags facing outwards making this a left side collar badge. Worn on the Service Dress and Battledress blouse with no bakcings. In very good condition.
The badge reflects the regiments which provided the first cadres from the 4/7th Dragoon Guards and th... read more
110.00 GBP
WW2 War Raised Unit - 22nd Dragoons Officers Silver Plated Cap Badge
Die struck with voided Roman numerals XXII, circa 41mm in height and 27mm wide with two original loops to the reverse (north - south). Some signs of service wear but overall in very good condition.
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Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Commanding Officers Tank Crew / Driver Embroidered Cloth Arm badge
Current issue, but only worn by a select few! Mint condition.
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Zululand Mounted Rifles Collar Badge, circa 1903 - 1913
Very scarce Zululand Mounted Rifles (ZMR) collar badge, right facing, worn only c. 1904 -1913. Gilt suggests officer's issue, die struck, with two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.1cm tall and 3.4cm wide. Rhino above motto scroll is "Wa Tshe Tsha" and the scroll below this carries the words Zululand Mounted Rifles. Some slight wear to gilt on highpoints but a very scarce badge.
Natal ( Carbineers ) Cavalry Volunteers Unmarked Silver Shooting Medallion, 1896 - Present at Defence of Ladysmith
An attractively engraved medal ( circa 3.6cm across ) to the Natal Carbineers, maker marked T&F, with original pin fitting and c clasp fittings and engraved on both sides as follows:
Obverse engraved: " Natal Cavalry Vols, Field Firing Comp, 1896, won by E Troop, 119 points "
Reverse engraved: " Presented to Tr. A. Miles by Lt F.E. Foxon, O.C. Richmond Troop "
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WW2 Printed War Service Chevron - 4 Years
Removed from uniform, in very good condition and colours bright.
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British Army Signallers Embroidered Khaki Cloth Proficiency Trade Arm Badge - Flags Crossed
As worn by Telegraphist RE and Qualified Signalers. Some glue spots to the reverse otherwise in very good condition.
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8.00 GBP
Canadian Forces Clerks / Clerical Trades (Group 2) Proficiency Embroidered Cloth Badge - White on khaki - Crossed Quills / Feathers
Crossed feather quills above a laurel wreath. Slight pull to one of the threads, otherwise with no damage or moth. Circa 4.2cm in diameter.
This is a Canadian trade badge for Clerical Trades (Group 2). This pattern was used from about 1956 until the introduction of the Canadian Forces (CF)
Combined Services uniform in 1968. They were subsequently reintroduced later i... read more
5.00 GBP
Embroidered Cloth Proficiency Diamond Efficiency Badge as worn by Volunteer Rifle Corps / Volunteer Battalions, 1879 - 1909
Introduced in 1879 and withdrawn from wear in 1909 (I can confirm this for definite as I have a sealed pattern of this item in my own collection and it has been annotated as such). Worn on the lower right sleeve just above the Austrian knot. It was awarded to volunteers "returned as efficient in rifle drill and practice in the last annual return of their Corps". The white diamond on scarlet was... read more
22.00 GBP