29th Division WWI
Rare felt formation sign of the 'incomparable 29th'. Won this nickname on the bloody beaches of Gallipoli. Six VCs were won before breakfast by the 1st Lancs. Fusiliers. The landing of the Hampshires, Munsters and Dublins from the SS River Clyde to almost certain death. Fought the Gallipoli campaign then withdrew to Egypt. Went to Western Front March 1916 and fought out the war. Formed ... read more
Liverpool Scots
Very rare pair of officer's service dress bronze collar badges each with 2 loops to reverse read more
Staffordshire Yeomanry Q/C
Officer's silver plated cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Sealed 1957. Ref K&K Vol2 2307 read more
90.00 GBP
Carnarvonshire VTC
Bronze and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fixing to reverse. Worn by volunteers in civilian dress before uniforms were issued. Maker's name Thomas Fattorini of Bolton. Ref as K&K Vol1 1602 read more
75.00 GBP
British Red Cross Society County of Kent
Brass and enamel cap badge with 2 blades to reverse read more
35.00 GBP
Women's Royal Army Corps K/C
Officer's silver and gilt cap badge with 2 loops to reverse. Formed 1949. Maker's name J.R.Gaunt of London. Ref K&K Vol2 2189 read more
Women's Royal Army Corps Q/C
Bi-metal cap badge with slide to reverse. Maker's name J.R.Gaunt of London read more
12.00 GBP
RAF Ferry Command
Chrome and enamel cap badge with 2 bolts to reverse. Worn by male and female civilian pilots who delivered planes from USA and Canada to the UK. Also supplied aircraft to Australia and the Pacific Islands. Started as a branch of the ATA in June 1941. Became Transport Command in 1943 when its personnel were supplemented by RAF and Allied crews read more