Vol. Training Corps WWI
Woven marksman's arm badge with green and red on khaki worn on the lower right sleeve. Ref Edwards and Langley p57 41b read more
65.00 GBP
Lord Derby Scheme K/C
Brassard with felt crown. Worn by VTC and Kitchener's Army Volunteers prior to being badged. Introduced in 1915 by Enard Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby and Director General of Recruiting. Complete with buttons. One moth hole. Marking to Authority of Army Council U18792 read more
40.00 GBP
Volunteer Training Corps WWI
Woven marksman's cloth arm badge. Green and red on khaki worn on the lower right sleeve. Ref Edwards and Langley p57 41B read more
70.00 GBP
Non Military Personnel
Woven cloth cap badge. Worn by civilians such as engineers, scientists, etc. attached to the invasion forces on D Day. Afterwards worn on military uniform to prevent being shot as spies if captured. Green padded disc with chain border read more
120.00 GBP
1st Batt. Suffolk Regt. WWII
Woven cloth regimental unit flash. Yellow and red. Printed version also exists. Worn throughout the war whilst in the 3rd Division. Ref Jon Mills Badges on Battle Dress Vol 1 p112 item 694 read more
Grenadier Guards Q/C post 1952
Colour Sergeant's bullion rank badge worn on the arm. Some paper backing remaining to reverse read more
40.00 GBP
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
2nd / 4th Hants. Regt. WWI
Cloth pagri insignia. A large black diamond with a small yellow diamond at the top. Worn in India, Egypt and Flanders read more
2nd Batt. Dorset Regt.
Uncut woven pagri flash. L.I.V. in green on white felt. Circa 1910 India. No moth read more
120.00 GBP