Anodised Aluminum AA Army Catering Corps Large Pattern Button - King's Crown
A scarce pre 1953 anodised aluminum button to the Army Catering Corps. Floating shank and back-marked Buttons Limited, Birmingham. Circa 26mm in diameter. Some wear to finish on highpoints, but a scarce button. read more
6.00 GBP
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Officers Gilt and silver small pattern button
Small pattern mess dress or FS cap button with fixed shank. Back-marked Jennens & Co, London. Circa 15mm in diameter. Signs of wear and also shank slight bent over. read more
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infanty KOYLI Medium Pattern Officer's Bi-metal Button
Medium pattern button with fixed shank, Back-marked JR Gaunt & Son Ltd, London, England. Circa 19mm in diameter. Good condition. Scarce. read more
5.00 GBP
WW1 Warwickshire Yeomanry Large Pattern Brass Button
Large pattern button with shank and backmarked Jennens & Co, London. Circa 23mm in diameter. Some minor signs of service wear but in good condition.
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Army Education Corps Officers Large Pattern Brass Button
Large pattern with fixed shank and blank reverse. Worn 1920 to 1946 (they acquired the title "Royal" in 1946). Circa 26mm in diameter. Good detail and condition, except for some verdigris to the reverse. Scarce.
Ripley No 539 refers. read more
6.00 GBP
Victorian / Edwardian Northumberland Fusiliers Officer's Undress Field Service / Side Cap
In lovely condition with no moth or damage or pen marks. With two original officer's silver and gilt buttons with mounted devices and the pre 1904 pattern girdle and strap. The gold thread bullion grenade has no St George and the Dragoon device but it does not look to me as if it ever had one. Some wear to the bullion and it has darkened. Given the black cloth colour I believe this ... read more
Officers at Breakfast! Oh my goodness, how the other half lived!!!
When I first came across this photograph I thought it was a joke, but no it is for real. Officers at Breakfast during manoeuvres in the New Forest, Hampshire. Original coloured photographic postcard, postally unused. From the Life In Our Army Series printed by Max Ettlinger. Circa 1910. Minor corner wear otherwise in very good condition. read more
Pre WW1 Green Howards ( Alexandra, Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment ) Territorials enjoying a brew-up
Original pre 1914 postcard which has not been Postally used. One soldier has a pen star above his head, but unfortunately he is not identified on the reverse. Some wear and corner wear, but generally good condition.
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6.00 GBP
Original Period Edwardian Other Ranks Universal Brass Helmet Plate
Universal pattern to take any regular infantry Regimental pattern Helmet Plate Centre, with two original brass loops to the reverse. In good condition with slight damage to very tip of the star at 3 o'clock but barely noticeable. Circa 13.2cm tall and 11cm wide. read more
C.L.A.M.O.R. ( Commonwealth Liaison & Monitoring Organisation Rhodesia ) 1979 - 1980 Pangolin Arm Badge on White Brassard
Printed example of the " Ground Pangolin" or scaly ant-eater on a yellow starburst on a red, white and blue diamond, affixed to its original white arm brassard. As worn by members of CLAMOR, the five nation Commonwealth Ceasfire Liaison & Monitoring Organisation Rhodesia, in the period 1979 - 1980. Monitors were drawn from Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya and Fiji. the Yellow s... read more