Royal Artillery USA
Silver plated medallion. To the front Saint Barbara the patron saint of artillerymen with 'pray for us' at the bottom (worn with this side facing the viewer). Reverse shows a cannon with the rim reading 'Military Order of Saint Barbara, for artillerymen everywhere'. On a poor quality chain and should be on a red ribbon. Worn at artillery functions and dinners read more
45.00 GBP
Grenadier Guards Q/C
Brass shoulder title in 3 parts all with loops to reverse and on original backplate. Ref Westlake 711 read more
25.00 GBP
78th Infantry Division / 38th Irish Brigade
Printed and woven cloth combination formation sign. Worn April 1943 to August 1945 in Sicily, Italy and Austria. 38th Irish Brigade consisted of 2nd Battalion London Irish Rifles, 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers and the 2nd and 6th Battalions Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers read more
1st Vol. Batt. Border Regt. QVC 1885-1901
Other ranks white metal helmet plate with 3 loops to reverse. One side of 1st VB scroll is detached but does not affect the look of the badge at all and is otherwise in very good condition read more
T 9 Durham Light Infantry
Brass shoulder title in 3 parts all with loops to reverse and on original backplate. Ref Westlake text p119 read more
Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry K/C GV
Pair of officer's service dress bronze collar badges each with 2 loops to reverse. Ref Churchill & Westlake no.78 read more
Leeds University OTC
Brass cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Winged sphinx on a torse. Quite grubby and needs a clean. Ref K&K Vol2 2462 read more
80th Infantry Division / 45th Infantry Brigade (10th Black Watch)
Printed and woven cloth combination formation sign. Worn by training and draft finding unit January 1943 to June 1944. Printed 80th Division and woven Black Watch all on khaki read more
East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry
Superb officer's silver shoulder belt plate with 2 studs and 1 hook to reverse. Worn 1797-1801. Engraved silver consisting of a Georgian crown with a garb below surrounded by a sprig. Title around the edge. Ref David J Knight's excellent article in the MHS Journal no.261 August 2015 for the early history of the regiment read more