7th Indian Division
Officer's woven bullion on cloth formation sign with pin fixing to reverse. This formation saw much fighting in the Arakan. Later formed part of the Fourteenth army in the advance into Burma. Saw hard fighting against the Japanese at Myingvan and Yenangyaung read more
55.00 GBP
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Pair of bi-metal collar badges each with 2 loops to reverse. Approved in 1927. Worn for a very short time before the badge became vertical type instead of horizontal. Ref Churchill p119 no.731 read more
60.00 GBP
Westminster School OTC
Brass shoulder title with 4 loops to reverse. Ref Westlake 1799 read more
25.00 GBP
Civil Defence Grouping K/C
Several items that came together, I would think all to one man. A printed Civil Defence Bomb Reconnaissance brassard, printed Civil Defence brassard, woven cloth Warden shoulder title, woven cloth CD breast badge and a 1939 whistle with correct yellow lanyard and maker's name J Hudson & Co. of Birmingham. Bomb brassard is a scarce item worn by CD officers who had passed bomb reconnaissance cour... read more
Lushai Brigade
Woven cloth formation sign. Formed in March 1944 to protect India from the Japanese if they decided to invade. Formed with guerrillas and regulars from the 1st/9th Jats, 35th Indian Anti-Tank Companies, 7th/14th Punjabis, 1616 Porter Corps, 77 Field Ambulance and 1st Assam Rifles. Forced the Japanese out of Gangaw by 1945. Padded and with the head of a mythun, the wild cattle of the area. Ref B... read more
350.00 GBP
45th (The St. George's) Regt. Australia 1930-42
Brass cap badge with 3 loops to reverse. New South Wales militia regiment based in Sydney. A cracking badge in superb condition. read more
200.00 GBP
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
Woven cloth formation sign worn on the left sleeve only by all personnel, along with a first day cover of the 25th anniversary of VE Day. Produced for the National Army Museum read more
48.00 GBP
173rd (Canadian Highlanders) CEF K/C
Blackened copper cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Maker's name Geo Lees & Co.1916. Ref Cox p86 no.694 read more