2nd Hants. Rifle Vols. QVC
Bronzed brass shako plate with small holes to enable fixing with thread. Worn prior to 1877 on the grey shako. The 2nd were a Southampton battalion read more
280.00 GBP
2nd Brigade Southern Division Royal Artillery
A fine Victorian brass other ranks helmet plate with 3 loops to reverse read more
19th Surrey Rifle Volunteers QVC
A fine Victorian shako plate with 2 loops to reverse and of two part construction, 1883.
95mm in height. read more
Essex Regt. K/C
Officer's silver and gilt helmet plate with 3 loops to reverse. Gilt a little dull but a clean plate. In 1900 with war office instruction of January 30th the castle and key was redesigned. After 1911 the universal scroll read 'The Essex Regiment.' Full dress went in 1914 so this pattern only lasted 3 years. Ref K&K Vol1 258 p130/131 for Victorian example read more
Glasgow Yeomanry QVC
Other ranks bi-metal helmet plate with 2 bolts to reverse. Centre piece of a yeomanry helmet circa 1860. Worn with a separate surrounding thistle as shown in Scottish Regimental Badges 1793-1971 by WH & KD Bloomer p42 read more
Backplate Q/C
Other ranks brass helmet plate backplate for the blue cloth helmet. Used by bands and corps of drums of various regiments. 2 of 3 loops remaining to reverse read more
South Lancashire Regt. QVC
Other ranks brass helmet plate with loops to reverse. Worn 1881 to 1914. Black velvet backing loose but otherwise in very good condition. Ref K&K Vol1 331 read more
110.00 GBP
The King's Regt. Corps of Drums Q/C
Bright helmet plate with loops to reverse. Worn on the blue cloth helmet. Formed in 1958 from the King's Liverpool and Manchester Regiments. Worn until July 2006. Bright metal with white metal horse to centre on a red cloth backing. Of 2 part construction. Ref Hodges p135 fig.11 read more
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire K/C
Officer's silver, gilt and enamel helmet plate with 3 loops to reverse. Although full dress went in 1914, this is a helmet plate of a regiment formed in 1919 by the amalgamation of the Beds. and Herts. There is a period addition to the scroll which reads 'The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regt.' I think this was done unofficially by an officer for the parade at the forming of the regiment. A l... read more
350.00 GBP
5th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers QVC
Other ranks blackened brass helmet plate with 3 loops to reverse. Formed as the 9th Middlesex RVC in 1859. Renumbered in 1880 as the 5th. Headquarters were at Lord's Cricket Ground in St.John's Wood London. Became 9th Battalion Middlesex in 1908 read more