Royal Ordnance Factories
Chrome and enamel lapel badge with pin to reverse. Jon Mills in Doing Their Bit offers two explanations for E.O.F - Engineering Ordnance Factory or Elston Ordnance Factory in Bedfordshire. Maker's name Thomas Fattorini of Birmingham and numbered 1852. Ref Jon Mills p69-70 read more
110.00 GBP
7th Isle of Man Rifle Volunteers King's Liverpool Regiment QVC
White metal glengarry badge with 2 loops to reverse. Redesignated 7th (Isle of Man) Volunteer Battalion King's (Liverpool Regt.) in March 1884. Ref K&K Vol1 1559 read more
New Zealand Veterinary Corps K/C
Brass cap and collar badge set all with loops to reverse. Formed 1906. Was responsible for the selection and transportation of just under 10000 horses in WWI for the NZ Mounted Rifles. Cap badge has maker's name J.R.Gaunt of London. Ref Oldham p89 read more
Royal Ulster Constabulary K/C
Blackened brass cap badge with red felt backing and 3 of 4 blades remaining to reverse read more
5th Batt. Queen's Royal West Surrey Regt.
Blackened brass cap badge with slide to reverse. Ref K&K Vol1 1698 read more
10th County of London Batt. (Hackney) K/C
Brass cap badge with slide to reverse. Slight verdigris to edge. Raised in October 1912 to replace Paddington Rifles. This one has low ground behind the tower. Ref K&K Vol1 1832 read more
18th Batt. Middlesex Regt. (1st Public Works Pioneer Batt.) Kitchener's Army
Bi-metal cap badge with slide to reverse. A cracking example of a much faked badge. Ref K&K Vol1 1151 read more
Royal Scots QVC
Silver plated plaid brooch with pin fixing to reverse. Riveted construction read more
220.00 GBP
402 Light Regt. Royal Artillery
Woven cloth formation sign. Red and white dice with green ends. Ref Waring 588 read more