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43rd Cameron Highlanders of Canada CEF K/C

43rd Cameron Highlanders of Canada CEF K/C


Cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Bronzed copper in my opinion. Fought on the Western Front. Ref Cox p64 no.515  read more

Code: 57003

110.00 GBP

198th Canadian Buffs CEF K/C

198th Canadian Buffs CEF K/C


Cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. I think copper. Ref Babin 198A  read more

Code: 56995

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2nd Overseas  Pioneer Batt. CEF

2nd Overseas Pioneer Batt. CEF


Solid bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Of officer quality. Ref Babin Pioneer Battalions 1-2  read more

Code: 56994

55.00 GBP

Canadian Machine Gun Corps CEF K/C

Canadian Machine Gun Corps CEF K/C


Bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Fought on the Western Front  read more

Code: 57000

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Corps of Military Staff Clerks CEF K/C

Corps of Military Staff Clerks CEF K/C


Brass cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Served in UK and on the Western Front. Ref Cox 940  read more

Code: 56982

35.00 GBP

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry K/C

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry K/C


Bi-metal cap badge with 2 loops to reverse  read more

Code: 56980

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Queen's University of Canada K/C WWI

Queen's University of Canada K/C WWI


Bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Recruits from this university were perpetuated into 253rd (Queen's University) Highland Battalion CEF and Queen's University Field Ambulance. Ref Cox 962 p115  read more

Code: 56983

28.00 GBP

85th (Nova Scotia Highlanders) CEF K/C

85th (Nova Scotia Highlanders) CEF K/C


Brass cap badge with 2 loops to reverse  read more

Code: 56970

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29th Waterloo Regt. Canadian Militia K/C

29th Waterloo Regt. Canadian Militia K/C


Bronze cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Maker's name plate from J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd. London  read more

Code: 56978

45.00 GBP

48th Highlanders of Canada

48th Highlanders of Canada


White metal cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Formed part of the 1st Infantry Brigade. Fought in Europe in WWII. Also Korea. Nicknamed the 'The Glamour Boys' because a shortage of puttees caused them to wear blue instead of khaki. When being inspected by King George VI he liked them better and said they should keep them. Ref The Canadian Soldier Jean Bouchery p62  read more

Code: 56963

35.00 GBP