British Indian Army, WW1 era, Officer’s Silver Cap Badge, 1st King George V’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)

£90.00

Silver officer’s cap badge of the 1st King George V’s Own Gurkha Rifles, featuring crossed kukris and Prince of Wales’s plumes, privately purchased example with tall lugs.

British, 1931, Middlesbrough Centenary Celebrations Commemorative Medal / Badge

£30.00

1931 Middlesbrough Centenary Celebrations commemorative civic medal with crown brooch mount.

British, 2002, Manchester Commonwealth Games “Friend of Manchester” Enamel Supporter’s Pin Badge on Original Card

£15.00

Original Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games enamel supporter’s pin badge, retaining its official licensed display card.

Modern Skull & Crossbones Enamel Lapel Pin Badge – Brass Tone – Novelty / Biker Style

£7.00

Small brass-tone skull and crossbones enamel lapel pin badge with butterfly clutch fitting, a modern novelty or biker-style accessory.

British, HM Prison Service Cap Badge, EIIR Queen’s Crown, J.R. Gaunt Birmingham, Staybrite Enamel

£20.00

Original EIIR HM Prison Service badge by J.R. Gaunt, Birmingham, with enamel title band and brooch fitting.

British, c.1968–1974, Manchester & Salford Police Cap Badge, Queen’s Crown, 2 Lugs, Enamel

£25.00

Scarce Queen’s Crown cap badge of the Manchester & Salford Police (1968–1974), a short-lived force preceding the formation of Greater Manchester Police.

British, WW2, National Savings Movement “Lend to Defend” Enamel Badge by Toye & Co, London

£14.00

Original WW2 British National Savings Movement “Lend to Defend” enamel Home Front badge by Toye & Co, London.

British, 1950–1951, Conservative Party “Set the People Free” Election Campaign Enamel Badge – J & J Birmingham

£16.00

1950–1951 Conservative Party “Set the People Free” Churchill election campaign enamel badge by J & J Birmingham.

British, King George VI Period, Grenadier Guards Flaming Grenade Cap Badge (GRI Cypher) – Converted Brooch

£15.00

King George VI period Grenadier Guards flaming grenade cap badge, later converted to a brooch.