The Yorkshire Regiment ( Green Howards ) Officers Gilt Brass Medium Pattern Button
Circa 20mm in diameter, fixed shank, maker marked Pitt & Co, Maddox St, London. Gilt wash faded otherwise in very good condition.
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2.00 GBP
Victorian Queen's Own 2nd Rifles of Canada Black Medium Pattern Button
Circa 17mm in diameter, black button, fixed shank, blank reverse. In very good condition.
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6.00 GBP
Lord Strathcona's Horse ( Royal Canadians ) Officer's Medium Pattern Gilt Button
Circa 19mm in diameter, fixed shank, backmarked Hawkes & Co, London. In very good condition.
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6.00 GBP
Durham ( Light Infantry ) ( DLI ) Militia White Metal Other Rank's Victorian Glengarry Badge
A very scarce badge as worn by the militia, often mistakenly attributed to the volunteers, with three orginal dark toned lugs to the reverse. The badge is in good condition with sharp detail. The only fault is minor damage to the two of the little studs on the top of the orb of the crown (see photo). Circa 7cm tall and 4.8cm wide. Worn circa 1887 - 1896.
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WW2 Poland - Polish 2 Corps Breast badge - numbered to reverse
Bronze die cast badge with original screw post fitting and retaining nut, with original green felt backing (there are small traces suggesting this may have once been silvered). The number 103917 has been stamped to the reverse (the recipient's army number?). Felt is dirty / faded and the bronze has a touch of verdigris to the front. Circa 3.7cm tall and 2cm wide. The British author... read more
Imperial Yeomanry Cadets Collar Badge (worn by the City of London Rough Riders)
A die cast collar badge with crossed lances and shield of City of London below a king's crown, pre 1908. No damage to lances or pennants. Two original lugs to the reverse. Circa 3.2cm tall. scarce.
A50.1
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Royal Northumberland Fusiliers ( RNF ) Blazer Buttons, Large and Small Patterns
Flat gilt blazer buttons with an engraved St George and the Dragon and a Roman numeral 'V' below signifying that they were belong to the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Circa 21mm in diameter and 14mm in diameter respectively, both with fixed shanks and backmarked Gaunt London. read more
10.00 GBP
Rare Victorian 1st Uganda Rifles Blackened Brass Shoulder Title - East Africa
Blackened cast brass with two integral lugs to the reverse. Circa 4.5cm wide and 1.6cm tall. In very good condition and rare.
The Uganda Rifles were a pre 1902 unit who were the predecessors of the 4th and 5th ( Uganda ) Battalions of the King's African Rifles.
Renfrew et al, Vil 1 page 71 and Vol 2, No 1800 refers.
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Royal Warwickshire Regiment Bi-metal Cap Badge
Bi-metal die struck badge with great detail on the antelope and original slider.
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Osprey Publication - The Canadian Army At War - No 164
In near new bright condition with no damage, pen marks or tears. Attractively illustrated as ever with the Osprey publications, this book of 48 pages charting the part that Canadian Army played from 1885 to 1964.
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8.00 GBP