London Scottish Rifle Volunteers Officers or NCOs Victorian Plaid Brooch
A Lovely example . Silvered quoit and wreath and light yellow metal lion with LSRV initials to bottom Good pin to rear with 3 screw post fixtures. Super item read more
Queens own Highlanders (Seaforths and Camerons) Officers Cross Belt Plate
Nice gilt and silver or SP example in extremely good condition STG (officers initials?) to rear, read more
Georgian (1803)Jamaica Militia Brass shoulder belt plate
Scarce original Georgian belt plate to the Jamaica Militia and dated to 1803. Formed as a local force to protect the island from any interference from the French. It was made up of Planters and also freed slaves. two good eyes to rear. Hook bent some wear to front but a scarce original piece read more
61st (South Irish)Horse Company The Imperial Yeomanry Boer War Slouch Hat badge
Very nice and scarce South of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry slouch hat badge, complete with original rosette. The unit was formed in Dublin on the 7th March 1900 They were organised as the 17th Battalion The Imperial Yeomanry. read more
1st Administrative Battalion Somersetshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Silver Pouch Badge
A Very scarce large ( 3.5" X 2") Silvered pouch badge to this unit formed in the City of Bath in 1860. in 1882 they became the 1st Volunteer Battn The Somerset Light Infantry. two good screw posts to rear read more
4th Corps Lancashire (Manchester Rifle Volunteers) Silvered Officers Glengarry Badge
A scarce and very nice silvered example of this badge complete with its blue and white edged backing patch. This unit became the 1st Volunteer Battalion the Manchester Regiment in 1888 and the 5th Battalion Manchesters in 1908 read more
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Victorian Inverness Highland Rifle Volunteers Glengarry Badge
Genuine nice white metal example. Unit formed in 1864 There were ten companies 4 based in Inverness others at Fort William, Kingussie, Beauly, Portree, Campbelltown and Roy Bridge. Became 4th Battalion Cameron Highlanders in 1887. I have two good examples for sale read more
Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) Pipers and NCOs plaid brooch
A Nice genuine heavy silvered example with good pin fixture to rear. read more
Victorian 5th Volunteer Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Home service helmet plate
White metal Helmet plate to the "Drunken 5th". The unit was formed from the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers. In 1887 they became the 5th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and disbanded by order of the C/O for indiscipline in 1897. 3 lugs to rear some slight distortion to star. read more
Victorian 5th Volunteer Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Home service helmet plate
White metal Helmet plate to the "Drunken 5th". The unit was formed from the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers. In 1887 they became the 5th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and disbanded by the Officer Commanding in 1897. A Nice example three lugs to rear read more
4th Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) Glengarry Badge
Formed from the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers in 1887 The 4th contributed over 70 men to the Boer war. This is the badge that was worn on the glengarry and also the post 1904 Slouch Hat. This is a silvered example so is probably NCOs or Officers read more
93rd Sutherland Highlanders 1836 Hallmarked Plaid Brooch
Superb example of this wonderful plaid brooch to the 93rd who were to gain eternal fame as The Thin Red Line in the Crimean war. This would have been worn by a senior officer over 20 years earlier than the Crimean War! It carries the Edinburgh Hallmarks for 1836. It weighs 80 grams and is nearly 4 inches in diameter. read more
Seaforth Highlanders Victorian Hallmarked Plaid brooch
They don't get better than this one!. Superb plaid brooch Edinburgh hallmarked for 1900 maker marked R & HB Kirkwood 66-68 Thistle Street Edinburgh it weighs 90 grams. read more
71st Highlanders Victorian Officers Shoulder Belt Plate
A lovely plate in superb condition with 90% + gilt remaining a very scarce item indeed worn by the 71st from 1841-to their amalgamation as 1st Battalion The Highland Light infantry. They don't get better than this one read more
Gordon Highlanders Georgian Officers Bonnet badge
Extremely scarce silver badge (Marked silver to rear) 1.75 inches wide by 1.5 inches high. a large heavy badge placed on a later cockade. In lovely condition for the age of the badge. read more
5th Seaforth Highlanders Officers Eagle Feather Badge
5th Seaforth Highlanders Officers Eagle Feather Badge Very scarce Majors bonnet badge in white metal or silver plate. Only worn by the officers of the 5th. In very nice condition.... read more
5th Seaforth Highlanders Officers Eagle Feather Badge
5th Seaforth Highlanders Officers Eagle Feather Badge Very scarce Captains bonnet badge in white metal or silver plate. Only worn by the officers of the 5th. In very nice condition.... read more
5th Seaforth Highlanders Officers Eagle Feather Badge
Very scarce Lieutenants bonnet badge in white metal or silver plate. Only worn by the officers of the 5th. In very nice condition. read more
WW1 Gordon Highlanders Bonnet Badge Hallmarked and Owner marked
A nice large and heavy badge. Maker marked (H.T) and retailed by Meyer and Mortimer London. Hallmarked Edinburgh 1916, so exactly 100 years old. The owners details are etched into the rear Major G. MacDonald so can be fully researched. Service wear to high points read more
2nd Battalion The Royal Scots Bonnet Badge 1845
An extremely scarce badge to the Royal Scots only worn by the 2nd Battalion as shown in Bloomers Blue Book. In silver and gilt 5 piece construction. Around 90% gilt remaining. Missing pin fastener to rear but does not detract from the badge read more