A genuine Royal Hampshire Regiment King’s Crown stable belt retaining its original bi-metal cap badge and early brass two-lobe clasp — an attractive George VI era British Army regimental piece.
A highly displayable Victorian military powder flask bearing the crowned “96” badge of the 96th Regiment of Foot — an attractive piece for collectors of British regimental militaria, black powder accessories, and Victorian shooting equipment.
A desirable original pair of WW2 British 48th (South Midland) Division “Parrot Badge” formation signs, complete with one of the more unusual and memorable origin stories of any British wartime insignia.
A smart Cold War era Women's Royal Army Corps Staybrite cap badge by the renowned maker J.R. Gaunt, representing the final decades of independent WRAC service before integration into the modern British Army.
A scarce and attractive early low-numbered “Official” issue Comrades of the Great War badge by J.R. Gaunt—an excellent veteran association piece directly linked to the origins of the British Legion.
A smart and highly displayable inter-war / WWII-era Royal Engineers veterans’ badge by one of Britain’s premier military insignia makers, ideal for Royal Engineers, veterans’ association or British military badge collections.
An attractive low-numbered early issue Territorial Army Mufti badge dating to Britain's final pre-war years, retaining its original numbered fitting and displaying excellent period character.