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Gilt lapel badge with buttonhole fixing to reverse. Birmingham maker
Code: 57809
38.00 GBP
White metal 1st pattern cap badge with pin to reverse. This is a good example of a much reproduced badge. Raised in 1914 from Scots in Northumberland as part of Kitchener's Pals Battalions. Ref K&K Vol1 1135
Code: 57750
325.00 GBP
White metal cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Worn by units in smaller places who did not have their own cap badge. Later became 1st - 4th Volunteer Battalions. Ref K&K Vol1 1624
Code: 57723
SOLD
Brass cap badge depicting the arms of the city of Leeds with 2 loops to reverse. Ref K&K Vol1 1147
Code: 57697
140.00 GBP
Solid bronze cap badge with slide to reverse. Later became 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment. Maker's name Fattorini & Sons of Bradford. Ref K&K Vol1 1689
Code: 57685
225.00 GBP
Solid oval bronzed cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Maker's name Sharman D.Niell Ltd.of Belfast. Worn by soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division until regimental pattern was available
Code: 57654
Bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Later became the 1st to the 10th Volunteer Battalions The Cheshire Regt. Ref K&K Vol1 1605
Code: 57641
70.00 GBP
Oval bronzed lapel badge with pin fixing to reverse. Worn by soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division until regimental pattern was available
Code: 57556
Bronzed cap badge with slide to reverse. Ref K&K Vol1 1679
Code: 57533
45.00 GBP
Bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Bronze swan with coronet fixed by chain to its neck. The swan was an ancient badge of the de Bohun family from whence it passed to the Stafford Dukes of Buckingham. Ref K&K Vol1 1600
Code: 57500
110.00 GBP
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