4th-5th Royal Scots Cross Belt Badge
This is a much larger version of the cap badge in superb condition. In silver gilt and enamel. Worn around 1922. Maker marked to rear, WM Anderson & Son Edinburgh read more
375.00 GBP
4th-5th Royal Scots Officers Bonnet Badge
A Lovely example in Silver and Gilt with enamel centre. Maker Marked , WM Anderson Edinburgh c 1922. see also the Cross Belt badge also listed read more
Queens Own Highlanders Officers Plaid Brooch
In Gilt and silver plate a nice original item to the Seaforths and Camerons Queens own Highlanders in excellent condition read more
QVC The Queens Westminster Rifle Volunteers Belt or Pouch Badge
A nice cast white metal or silver pouch badge worn from 1860
Two screw posts to the nrear. read more
185.00 GBP
QVC Queens Westminster Rifle Volunteers Helmet Plate
A Nice original blackened brass example 3.5 inches tall by 2.75 inches wide read more
180.00 GBP
QVC Sixteenth Lancers O/Rs Lance Cap Plate
A Very nice clean example with Battle Honours for the peninsular wars and Waterloo read more
125.00 GBP
QVC Cameron Highlanders Shoulder Belt Plate
A nice original shoulder belt plate worn between 1881 and 1901
This one has the owners initials stamped to the back of the plate RD (may mean Regimental Depot?) Some wear to the high points read more
QVC Cameron Highlanders Shoulder Belt Plate
Simply the best one I have seen with 95% gilt remaining worn from 1881-1901. A truly superb example read more
Blair Lodge Cadets Corps (Glasgow Highlanders Cadets)
Very scarce Victorian Badge to this Cadet of the Glasgow Highlanders who became the 9th Battn of the HLI. In white metal and about two thirds the size of the normal Glasgow Highlanders badge. Two good lugs to reverse. read more
Royal Company of Archers (Kings Bodyguard for Scotland Cap Badge
Worn on the bonnet, this badge came from the estate of A.K.Macintosh whose corps number was 9503, so merits more research. In very good condition2 loops to rear read more
Northumberland Fusiliers Victorian Officers Waist Belt Clasp
In silver and gilt a superb early clasp Numbered "2" with the makers mark J& Co for Jennens & Co some wear to high points but does not distract from this lovely item read more
4th Volunteer Battn Scottish Rifles Slouch Cap Badge
Nice O/Rs example as seen on p41 Blue Bloomer. Worn between 1887 and 1908. 78 men fought in the Boer War read more
Royal Scots Fusiliers Victorian Pipers Badge to the 2nd Battalion
This is maker marked to RG Lawrie Glasgow Edinburgh and London. The origins of the 2nd Battalion were the Ayrshire Rifle Volunteers and the Battalion was formed in 1887 read more
7th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Glengarry badge
Also worn on the slouch hat the 7th Lanarkshire RVs were formed in 1860 and amalgamated into the 4th Battn Cameronians in 1887 a really nice original example read more
5th (Perthshire Highland) Battalion The Black Watch Glengarry Badge
A nice original cast white metal badge to this unit which was formed out of the Perthshire Highland Rifle Volunteers in 1887.
Ken shots these guys, they had no less than 17 rifle ranges designated for their use. See also the Belt Plate also listed. read more
225.00 GBP
5th (Perthshire Highland) Battalion The Black Watch Officers Crossbelt Badge
A nice companion piece to the Glengarry badge listed. This is the much scarcer Victorian Officer's Cross Belt badge in white metal. It measures 3 and a quarter inches tall and 2 and a half inches wide a scarce a really nice badge. 3 screw posts to rear.The unit was formed in 1887 and over 100 men served in the Boer War read more
Victorian 2nd Royal Lanark Militia Officers Badge
A scarce WM officer's badge. The Lanark Militia were originally formed in Napoleonic times. This badge stems from around the Crimean War. The 2nd were formed in 1854. They were later amalgamated into the 4th Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 2 brass lugs North/South to rear. read more
325.00 GBP
Victorian 5th Volunteer Battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Forage Cap Badge
A lovely small silver forage cap badge to this strange unit. They were formed from the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers in 1887. However they were renowned for their drinking exploits rather than their discipline and the were disbanded on April the 1st 1897 on the orders of the Commanding Officer of the Cameronians. read more
QVC Westmorland Rifle Volunteers Shako badge
Formed in Kirkby Lonsdale in 1860 this is the later shako badge which would be dated around 1870. In Great condition with 2 brass lugs North/South to rear. read more
Westmorland Rifle Volunteers 1860 Crossbelt Badge
This superb large badge has it all. It is in silver or silver plate and measures 2 and a half inches in diameter. On the strap "1st Westmorland Rifle Volunteers. Within the strap a shield with two flights of arrows overlaid by a Rifle and a strap featuring two honours "Crecy" and "Flodden". A unique and very scarce item read more