Royal Scots Fusiliers 4th Territorial Battn
An unusual variant of this shoulder title in that the T/4 has been hand cut from sheet brass and brazed to the grenade. Undoubtedly a field repair that could tell a story or two as this unit fought at Gallipoli from June 1915 read more
Royal Scots Fusiliers 5th Territorial Battn
A shoulder title in super condition. Nice patina to front with gilding to the rear. Probably an officers. This unit fought with the 4th Battalion at Gallipoli from June 1915 read more
The Kings Own Scottish Borderers Scarce Title
This scarce title is Westlake 995. Width 38m height 14mm. The letters are punctuated K.O.S.B. Westlake says that it is of overseas manufacture. They fought at Gallipoli in June 1915 and then transferred to Egypt. One lug missing read more
The Royal Highlanders - Black Watch 4th territorial Battalion
This unit came out of the 1st (Dundee) Volunteer Battalion Black Watch (1887) and in 1908 they were designated the 4th (City of Dundee) Battn. read more
The Royal Scots 9th Territorial Battn Shoulder Title
A Nice original shoulder title to the Dandy 9th 1908-1921. With original back plate read more
75.00 GBP
T Royal Engineers Lowland
This is Westlake 536 in brass with 3 good lugs to rear read more
50.00 GBP
T 14 City of London The London Scottish WM
This is Westlake 1526 in White metal and would have been worn c1900 - 1908 read more
The Highland Light Infantry Officers Glengarry Badge
A heavy cast silver badge of four parts construction. Some polish wear to high points read more
85.00 GBP
Second Royal Tower Hamlets Militia c1874 Glengarry Badge
A scarce badge to this unit who became 5th Battalion The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consorts Own) in1881 read more
125.00 GBP
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Victorian Glengarry Badge
A genuine and scarce badge dating between 1874-1881
in brass with two brass lugs to rear read more
The London Scottish NCOs and Pipers Plaid Brooch.
An early plaid brooch. The quoit in Silver plate on White metal (some wear) Maker marked LB&B. The Lion and scrolls test for silver but may be high quality SP. An original item, not one of the modern fakes. read more
The London Scottish WW1 Officers Silver Glengarry Badge
A lovely and beautifully made example of the WW1 pattern (Lion smaller then later badges). Clearly marked silver and with a pin clasp and retaining chain. read more
The London Scottish WW2 Officers Hallmarked Glengarry Badge
Manufacturers marks T.E and hallmarked for Edinburgh 1939. This badge would have ben worn by an Officer of the London Jocks from the outbreak of WW2.A nicely made badge which will have seen it all! Pin fitting to rear. read more
The Kings 8th Liverpool Scottish Officers Silver Collar badges
A scarce and extremely fine matched pair of officer silver or sp collars worn from 1900 until renamed the 10th Battalion in 1908. In superb condition read more
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders WW2 Plastic economy Badge
In very good condition. Very slight distortion but complete with both clasps to rear, Why are they so scarce? because the squaddies chucked them away in disgust! read more
Highland Light Infantry 5th Volunteer Battalion O/Rs Glengarry badge
This badge was worn from 1887 when the unit was formed from the 10th Glasgow Highland Rifle Volunteers. It would have been discontinued in 1901. In lovely condition read more
85.00 GBP
The Royal Scots WW2 Plastic Economy 1st battn badge
Rare to find these unbent and with clasps still attached.To 1st Battalion with red plastic backing and maker marked to A Stanley & Co Walsall read more
10th Lanarkshire (Glasgow Highlanders) Rifle Vols O/Rs Badge
A really lovely example. The badge was worn by the 10th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers and was worn between 1880 through to1887 when it became the 5th Volunteer Battn. The Highland Light Infantry. See other listings for this badge. In very good condition read more
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 7th territorial Battalion
This unit has its origins in the Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire and Kinross Rifle Volunteers. It became the 7th Volunteer Battalion A&SH in 1887 and it became the 7th Territorial Battn A&S in 1908 read more
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 8th territorial Battalion
This unit has its origins in the Argyllshire Rifle Volunteers and became 5th Volunteer Battn A&SH in 1887 and the 8th Battallion in 1908 with HQ at Dunoon read more