46th Regiment of Foot Albert Shako Helmet Plate
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Crimean War circa 1844-55
The South Devonshire Regiment
2nd Bttn Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
QVC B
K & K 29 type
brass laurel circlet with central "46".
Top surmounted by a crown.
Fittings absent.
Brass tarnished. read more
250.00 GBP
The Green Howards. Officer Cap
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales own Yorkshire Regiment. Officers Peak Cap For the Rank
of Major to Brigadier.
Fitted with the rare 1950 - 1958 Pattern Badge
(badge has been in situ all its life.)
WM.
K & K 1984 read more
55.00 GBP
AYRSHIRE REGIMENT OF YEOMANRY CAVALRY
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OTHER RANKS
SABRETACHE BADGE
Note the misspelling of AYRSHIRE
One lug repaired with a modern lug.
The Ayrshire yeomanry was a Hussars unit
so it wore a busby not a helmet. read more
75.00 GBP
ROYAL ALDERNEY MILITIA
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OFFICERS COLLAR DOGS
SP QC
MATCHED PAIR
On 1st September 1984 Colonel P.F.Walter MBE MC, a former Officer with the SAS, raised an Army Cadet Force which took the title of the Royal Alderney Militia (ACF). This unit is still operating and ensures that the name of the Alderney Militia lives on. read more
35.00 GBP
THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
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VOLUNTEERS 1902-07
RARE FIVE YEAR PERIOD.
WM KC
K&K844 read more
45.00 GBP
YORK & LANCASTER REGIMENT
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1960's PATTERN
BAND HELMET PLATE
BIM QC (1ST TYPE)
Very rare plate I have shown the three types of
crown QVC, ERII 1st Patt & ERII 2nd Patt read more
120.00 GBP
AUSTRALIAN WW2 SKILL-AT-ARMS BADGE
LIGHT GUNNER
Skill-at-arms badges replaced worsted badges in 1918. Originally of brass or gilding metal, oxidized badges were introduced for Citizen Forces and Senior Cadets in 1921. Permanent Forces continued to wear badges of brass or gilding metal. In 1931 oxidized badges appear to have been discontinued with all badges being of brass or gliding metal.
This badge was aw... read more
15.00 GBP










