Royal Dublin Fusiliers Post 1881 Victorian Officers Racoon Skin Grenade.
A Superb example. A gilt grenade. on this two silver sprays of Shamrocks. on the base of these an elephant over a tablet Mysore and a tiger over a tablet Plassey over a scroll with Spectamur Agendo. Within the wreath a shield bearing the arms of the City of Dublin. Three Castles with flames coming from the tower/ Superb. read more
The Royal Munster Fusiliers Victorian Officers Racoon Skin Cap Grenade
This is the Post 1881 Variant. A gilt grenade and Laurel Wreath bearing the battle honours. Plessy,Buxar, Guzerat, Deig, Bhurtpore, Affghanistan,Goojerat,Chillianwallah, Punjaub,Lucknow, Delhi. A scroll to bottom "Royal Munster" To the centre a silver shield bearing the arms of th province of Munster 3 Crowns in gilt. as good as it gets. read more
The Royal Irish Fusiliers Victorian Officers Racoon Cap Grenade
Large Gilt Grenade with the Eagle in silver over the tablet with No 8 in extremely fine condition read more
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Victorian Officers Racoon Skin Cap badge
On a large Gilt grenade the Castle of Inniskilling in silver with flag flying to left.Extremely Fine condition. read more
The Lancashire Fusiliers Victorian Racoon Skin Cap badge
Extremely Fine Example of the badge worn 1865-1881. A large gilt grenade with a silver sphinx over Egypt and laurel wreaths. KK 930 read more
249.00 GBP
The Royal Fusiliers Victorian Foriegn Service Cap Badge
A scarce badge being about half the size of the Fur Cap grenade 2.75 inches x 1.25 inches gilt grenade gilt crown and strap over blue enamel backing silver tudor rose to centre. 2 lugs N/S to rear. read more
Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorials) Pipers Glengarry Badge
An extremely scarce silver or silvered Pipers Badge to the RAMC (T) Scottish General Hospital. A Silver strap to the centre the Corps Badge in silver with Kings Crown 2 inches diameter. The HQ was at 4 Lindsay Place Edinburgh and the C/O was Lt Colonel Sir J Fayrer Bt M D FRCG (Edin) The unit was formed in 1908 and disbanded in 1921 read more
295.00 GBP
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Post 1881 Officers Shoulder Belt Plate
Fine old Victorian Plate with Cats Tail in the upright position. Battle Honours up to Lucknow (India) and South Africa. Gilt worn some wear to high points. Maker mark to rear. Been there. Seen it, Done it. read more
Royal Scots Fusiliers Victorian Officers Shoulder Belt Plate
Lovely Old Plate Gilded curved back plate with silver ornamentation. read more
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Officers Silver Cross Belt Plate
Early design with Guelphic Crown in unmarked silver complete with backing plate. Beautiful Condition read more
475.00 GBP
Seaforth Highlanders Officers Glengarry and Silver badge dated 1904
Lovely item. the Glengarry has very slight mothing but no damage to tails The badge is in heavy unmarked silver and is in 4 parts. WD Arrow and date 1904. Lovely original item. read more
Black Watch silver or silvered Officers WW1 Plaid Brooch
A Lovely Edwardian example with the officers name scratched to the rear. Either G A Chapman (4th Vol Battn) or P A Chapman 6th (Perthshire) Battn read more
Post 1936 Black Watch Officers Glengarry Badge
heavily constructed in unmarked silver (42 grams) read more
275.00 GBP
Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Helmet Plate
This is a very fine example of KK 1091 worn 1878-1901 with a gilt star plate on this the Victorian Crown under this a scroll Gibraltar below a double laurel wreath inside this the motto Per Mare Per Terras ( On Sea and On Land) over a blue enamel background to the centre a silver Globe with gilded land mass. to the bottom of the strap a fouled anchor and below this a silver strung bugle. 2 lu... read more
Georgian The Royal Leicester Regiment Officers Shoulder Belt Plate
Probably unique. This is Parkyn 173. Worn c 1825 a matted gilt plate 99% gilt remains a burnished edge on this a silver hobnailed star above this a separate silver Georgian Crown To the centre a superb gilded tiger 100% gilt over a scroll "Hindoostan" below this the numerals XVII. Complete with the original chamois backing and this still has the retailers lable on it an oval strap with the Ro... read more
Georgian or Early Victorian Wiltshire Militia Officers Shako Plate
A Large 8 pointed star plate gilt on copper (some gilt loss to rays) Top ray displaced by Crown (Gilt fine) to the middle a gilt strap Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense below this a strap with "Wiltshire" To the middle a raised silver and red enamel St Georges Cross.
The regiment was organised in late 1758, as the Wiltshire Militia. It was embodied in 1778, at which time it was ranked the 19th r... read more
Victorian The 6th Inniskilling Dragoons Officers Waist Belt Plate
A beautiful example of this very scarce belt plate.8cm x 6cm. A seeded gilt backplate. On this a spray of oak leaves To the centre the Castle below this a circlet with VI over a two part scroll Inniskilling-Dragoons. read more
Victorian The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Officers Waist Belt Plate
This is a large early Victorian Officers waist belt plate in superb condition. Gilded clasps with Maple Leaves to sides on a round gilt centre a spray of maple leaves to top a Victorian Crown to the bottom the battle honour Central India. To the centre a circlet The Leinster Reg in the middle the Prince of Wales's feathers on this ich dien both items stamped "0" making it a very early exampl... read more
Georgian Royal Artillery Shoulder Belt Plate.
A Very Large and scarce Georgian Royal Artillery Shoulder Belt Plate 11cm x 10cm in Gilded Brass. Gilt Worn. This pattern was worn by officers on the Bell Topped Shako 1828-1832 and is referred to in K&K p 220. It is of 2 piece construction a curved brass backplate, on this a multi rayed star. To the top the Georgian Crown below this two Laurel sprays to the centre 3 Guns on top of each other... read more
Victorian or earlier Yorkshire Dragoons Silver Shoulder Belt Plate
The Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1794 to 1956. The regiment was formed as volunteer cavalry known as the South West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars. This plate is die stamped or cast silver ( slight indentation at the top) and measures 9cm x 7cm long spike and 2 buttons fixing to rear. read more