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.
A classic Ontario-produced USMC pattern combat knife, retaining its correct leather scabbard and embodying the enduring Mark 2 design in post-war military service.
A desirable early-war 1915-dated “Butcher Blade” bayonet by Simson & Co., paired with a period Mauser scabbard and retaining clear Imperial acceptance marks—an honest First World War example.
Original officer’s silver cap badge of the 19th (Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own) Hussars, featuring the famous “Assaye Elephant” battle honour, late Victorian to First World War period.
A rare and desirable WWII-era 2nd S.A.S. embroidered shoulder title, retaining original period character with paper-backed reverse residue and clear service wear.