Italian Friuli Group WWII
Woven cloth formation sign. Served with British army under 10 Corps in the later stages of the war read more
Royal Naval Division WWI
Very rare woven cloth formation sign. A blue foiled anchor and border on red triangle on khaki backing read more
36th Independent Infantry Brigade
Woven cloth formation sign. Formed from The Buffs and the West Kents (hence the Kentish cobnut). Part of the 12th Division in the BEF in WWII. Saw much hard fighting until cut off from the division. It served with the 23rd and 50th Divsions against German armoured formations near Albert. Only a few survivors eventually returned to the UK. Reorganized in the UK to see service in North Af... read more
220.00 GBP
55th West Lancs.
Pair of woven cloth formation signs. Woven on tropical khaki material. A little grubby read more
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East Kent District (South Eastern Command) Home Counties District (Eastern Command) WWII
Woven cloth formation sign. Ref Cole p102 read more
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8 Corps 1940-42
Printed 1st pattern formation sign. Black partridge on white oval. Covered Devon, Somerset and Cornwall. One small pin hole. Ref Cole p28 read more
4th Indian Division WWII
Scarce woven cloth formation sign attached to a metal backplate with 4 loop fittings to reverse. Locally made in North Africa in WWII. A crude eagle. Red on black read more
1st Infantry Division RASC
Printed cloth formation sign. 1944 pattern. Ref Bruno Boulanger p577 F902 for other hand read more