7th Batt. Royal Tank Corps
Wolseley pattern foreign service helmet with pagri flash. Flash is brown, red and green with 7 to centre. Clean hat with chin strap and good lining. Maker's name J&G Ross of High Street Exeter read more
Calcutta Scottish K/C
Glengarry with green and white diced trim and white metal badge. Maker Hamilton & Co. Calcutta. Marked inside 321. Does not appear to have ever had any silk tails read more
East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry 1944
Officer's dated beret with silver and gilt badge. A nice original piece of headdress in very good condition with supplier's stamp Beret Industries Ltd. 1944 and broad arrow mark. Size 7⅛. Joined BEF in 1940 as part of the 1st Armoured Reconnaissance Brigade. Saw much fighting in Europe and landed on D-Day supporting the 9th Infantry Brigade. Fought out the rest of the war in vario... read more
Auxiliary Territorial Service K/C
Superb quality officer's cap with silk lining. Officer's service dress bronze badge. Maker's label Radnor of Windsor to interior with ink written name P.K.Deacon read more
Royal Army Medical Corps K/C
Surgeon General's side hat with woven bullion badge. RAMC buttons. Maker's label from Rankin & Co. est. 1770 Calcutta, Simla, Delhi, Lahore, Murree and Rawal Pindi. Good overall condition with 2 moth holes to blue section on reverse side of hat read more
Dorset Yeomanry
Officer's field service cap with bullion script and QVC. Maker's label H.Lehmann Military Tailor and Outfitter Aldershot. Very good condition with no moth read more
Royal Devon Yeomanry Artillery K/C
Scarce side hat with silver wire edging and a silvered cap badge. Maker's name Firmin of London to reverse of badge. No moth. 2 silver plated buttons each bearing a King's crown on a gun over the initials RDYA. Maker's label from Tautz & Co. of Grafton St. New Bond St. London W to interior. Also inscribed Col. E.W.Seymour read more
1st (Royal) Dragoons
Scarce NCOs side hat with bi-metal QVC badge that has 2 loops to reverse. Stamped with broad arrow and 1898 date. Also has ink inscription, I think IMR9143. Some small moth holes and yellow top a bit dirty but all in all a nice example with regimental buttons to front. Ref K&K Vol1 750 for badge read more
Arab Legion
Officer's headdress with cast silver badge. Originally formed in 1921 as an internal police force by Lt. Col. Frederick Peake in Transjordan, a British protectorate, the legion's job being to keep order among the territory's various Arab tribes. In 1939 command was taken over by John Bagot Glubb known as Glubb Pasha to his men (general). By 1945 at its peak had 16000 men. Head not included read more
Cambridgeshire Regt.
Officer's general service side hat. Bronze bladed badge and K/C buttons. Maker's label from Burberrys to interior. One moth hole to reverse side read more