44th (Home Counties) Division
Red felt formation sign. 1st line TA Division formed from Kent, Surrey, Sussex and County of London. Fought with B.E.F. in 1940 with great distinction and also in the Western Desert. Ref Cole p42 read more
1st Canadian Hussars WWI
Brass cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Part of the Canadian Light Horse. 4 squadrons wore their own militia badges. Total strength was 171. Commanded by F.C.Jamieson. Ref Babin p10 10-4 read more
Cheshire Yeomanry
Woven cloth shoulder title. At the start of WWII they were part of the 6th Cavalry Brigade. They were one of the last regiments to fight on horseback. Fought in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. Became a signals regiment in 1942. As the 17th L of C Signals Regiment (Cheshire Yeomanry) saw service in North West Europe. Ref Mills Book 2 p1061 read more
Royal Marine Artillery
Brass shoulder title with 2 loops to reverse. Worn to 1923. Ref Westlake 1595 read more
7th Batt. TA (Robin Hoods) The Sherwood Foresters K/C
White metal cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Honours to South Africa 1900-02. Overspill of spelter by crown, not a crown replacement. Mint condition. Ref K&K Vol1 1740 read more
30.00 GBP
18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) K/C WWI
White metal cap badge with slide to reverse. Ref K&K Vol1 788 read more
40.00 GBP
Birmingham Battalion 1914
Superb brass and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fixing to reverse. Boxed and in mint condition. Pals Battalion in Kitchener's Army. Maker's name W.J.Dingley of 77 Warstone Lane Birmingham read more
9th Queen's Royal Lancers K/C
NCO's white metal arm badge with 3 loops to reverse. Queen Adelaide's cypher, a crowned AR reversed and interlaced. Ref Linaker & Dine p94 read more
75.00 GBP