Victorian 72nd HighlandersO/Rs Bonnet badge
Became the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in 1881. Good clean example. read more
3rd (Dundee Highland) Volunteer Battalion Black Watch O/Rs Bonnet badge
This battalion was raised in1887 from the Forfarshire Rifle Volunteers.A nice crisp example of this scarce badge read more
150.00 GBP
Seaforth Highlanders 3rd Morayshire Battalion Plaid Brooch
This unit was formed from the Elgin Rifle Volunteers in 1887. There were companies based in Forres, Elgin and Rothies with Headquarters in Cowper Park Elgin. The design is a stags head on a wreath of thistle stalks. This example appears to be a pipers or drummers. It is regimentally marked to the rear No 7 and 3 VBSH read more
Gordon Highlanders post 1881 pattern Officers Shoulder Belt Plate
A nice uncleaned example. Silver or Silver plate on gilt plate. Gilt in very good condition. read more
1st Battn Gordon Highlanders early pipers plaid brooch
This brooch has the very large Victorian type fastener and the scarcer BY DAND spelling of the regimental motto A nice example in white metal or silver plate and in very good condition read more
Gordon Highlanders Victorian Officers Large Sporran badge
2.25inches by 1.75inches wide. This is a superb example of the scarce large pattern 92nd Regiment sporran badge worn before amalgamation in 1881. See also 2 other scarce Gordons sporran badges being listed read more
125.00 GBP
Gordon Highlanders 1st Volunteer Battalion Officers Sporran Badge
This is the pattern worn by the 1st VB which was formed in 1884 from the Aberdeen Rifle Volunteers. This pattern with the 1st VBGH crest was worn up until the Boer war, when After which all VBs wore a silver or white metal variant with BYDAND above the stags head ( see this version also listed) read more
Gordon Highlanders Volunteer Battalions Officers Sporran Badge
This pattern was worn by the VBs of the Gordons from the end of the Boer War. It is either silver or silver plate. See other badges for more information read more
75.00 GBP
Victorian or Edwardian Coldstream Guards Senior NCOs Pagri Badge
A lovely silvered example with super enamelling. 2 strong silvered lugs to rear read more
London Scottish Cadets Officers Glengarry badge
A lovely example of this scarce badge in Silver plate or silver and gilt read more
Black Watch Officers Plaid Brooch Early Clasp
AQ large and extremely fine unmarked silver example with the Victorian and Edwardian type clasp. Slightly larger than the standard pattern at 4" diameter. A thing of beauty indeed read more
Victorian (pre1852) Queens Own Glasgow Yeomanry Officers Ammunition Pouch and Belt
This is in superb condition. The belt is in white leather. The pouch leather is still supple and not dried out. The crown and braiding in silver. Made to hold six rounds of ammunition and the manufacturers label still attached, Hawkes Moseley Son (John Hawkes and Richard Moseley. Founded 1786 with premises at 14 Piccadilly. The firm became Hawkes and Co in 1852 and Gieves and Hawkes in 1974 read more
Victorian Scottish Officers Mourning Brooch in Black Watch type plaid brooch.
A most unusual and scarce example of a a military widows Mourning Brooch. I cannot identify the officer. He has two crowns as collar badges and is wearing the crimson sash and a medal. The photograph was taken by a well known studio in Aldershot. Jackletts and also in the backing material is a reference to New Kilpatrick which is between Glasgow and Dumbarton The Black Watch type brooch is in ... read more
17th Lancers NCOs Victorian Helmet Plate
A senior NCOs helmet plate in brass and white metal (possibly low grade silver) with The battle honours Alma Inkerman, Balaclava and Sevastopol, Central India and South Africa 1879. 6 fittings for the silver metal ornamentation and two long screw posts for helmet read more
Victorian East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry Helmet Plate
This is the second pattern HP worn from around 1850 on a black leather helmet with a separate scroll stating East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry and was worn up until the name changed to Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1888 when they adopted the metal helmet.. two tangs and a screwpost to rear, Gilded brass, gilt faded read more
240.00 GBP
Victorian Royal Scot Fusiliers Helmet Plate
This much misidentified badge is NOT from the Royal Scots Greys it is an early helmet plate on the RSF shako of the 1830s Above the thistle was a crown and above that was a cockade with the regimental number XXI in gilt metal. if you google RSF shako, you will see it. This example is in superb gilt on brass. A variant was also worn by the Ayr and Wigtown Militia read more
Victorian Liverpool Scottish 8th VB Officers Waist Belt Plate
A lovely early example numbered number 19 and stamped with the maker mark Firmin and Sons Ltd London & Birmingham. As good as it gets. read more
QVC Cambridge University Volunteer Rifles Officers Helmet Plate
A really nice example in silver or silver plate in two piece construction. Raised in 1860 they volunteered over 120 men to serve in the Boer war, but because of age restrictions only 28 actually served. They were attached to the Suffolk Regiment. read more
QVC The Welsh Regiment Officers Helmet Plate
A really nice example of the plate worn from 1881-1901 5 piece construction the silver and gilt in good condition. Minor repair to base of crown does not detract from the badge.Three good lugs to rear. read more