Loyal North Lancashire
Woven cloth pagri badge. White on red. Two very small stitch flaws, one on the 'N' and the other on the 'L'. Nice old thing read more
55th Column
Woven cloth pagri badge. Border Regiment 4th Battalion under Major Harker were 55th Column in Burma. Ref text in Tried and Valiant by Douglas Sutherland about this column read more
Non Military Personnel
Woven cloth cap badge. Worn by civilians such as engineers, scientists, etc. attached to the invasion forces on D Day. Afterwards worn on military uniform to prevent being shot as spies if captured. Green padded disc with chain border read more
120.00 GBP
Japanese POW Burma
Prisoner of war cloth identification with name patch and also signing stick (carved bamboo for illiterate prisoners). These came from the effects of Major Robert Charles William Luff of the 100th Anti Tank Gordon Highlanders. He doubled as an intelligence officer for HQ 4 Corps and devised the cloth ID with name patch and signing stick. There is one name patch with rank, 2 extra rank ba... read more
Coldstream Guards K/C
Colour Sergeant's bullion arm badge. Super condition. Some glue marks to reverse read more
West Yorkshire Regt.
Woven pagri flash. White on red. No moth. Worn in the 1920s and 1930s in India, West Indies, etc. Locally made, they do come with slight variations read more
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians)
Very scarce woven cloth pagri badge. Yellow maple leaf on green felt with red top. 2 moth holes below maple leaf read more