Bomb Disposal REs WWII
Unused woven cloth unit formation sign. Yellow bomb on red backing. Ref Edwards Langley P80 fig 86A
RE bomb disposal personnel were very important especially at home, as they began to encounter munitions fitted with anti-handling devices e.g. the Luftwaffe's ZUS40 anti-removal bomb fuse of 1940. Bomb fuses incorporating anti-handling devices were specifically designed to kill bomb dispos... read more
New Forest Coast Volunteers K/C 1915
Extremely rare officer's bronze VTC cap badge with 2 blades to reverse. Maker's name J.R.Gaunt of London read more
1000.00 GBP
Royal Ordnance Factories WWII
Unused grubby pair of printed cloth formation signs. Royal Ordnance Factories (ROFs) was the collective name of the UK government's munitions factories during and after WWII read more
120.00 GBP
Hampshire Regt. K/C
Officer's silver gilt and enamel cap badge with 2 loops to reverse read more
110.00 GBP
104 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regt. RA
Very scarce printed cloth formation sign. Ref Morris Part 2 p20 no.88 read more
120.00 GBP
Metropolitan Police Special Constabulary 1914
Silver badge with 2 loops to reverse. Service star awarded early 1918 by the Commissioner for wear on the forearm for specials who attested before 31st December 1914 and served continuously after then. Discontinued in 1920s. Ref Bosleys Cap Badge Auction 14th August 2002 no.357 read more
Yorkshire YMCA War Worker
Brass and enamel badge with pin to reverse. Maker's name Fattorini of Bradford read more