Rare WWI Identity Disc
Named to 241006 J B GLAISTER, (WES), 2/5 LNL. The 2/5 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment served in France and Flanders. read more
The Buffs Cap Badge
A handsome example of the Royal East Kent Regiment cap badge. It appears to have been blackenned originally and has a period repair to the slider. A nice honest as-worn badge. read more
Extremely Rare Raiding Support Regiment Cap badge
Formed at Azzib, Palestine, in October 1943, and disbanded in 1945, the Raiding Support Regiment was intended to support commando raiding forces and bring heavy weapons to the aid of partisans in Greece, Albania and Yugoslavia, increasing the harassment of German Forces in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans in order to prevent them from being withdrawn and used as reinforcements ... read more
1941 Winston Churchill Matchbox Cover
A charming WWII British patriotic celluloid matchbox cover commemorating a speech given in 1941 by US President Roosevelt in support of Britain, and Churchill's poignant response. read more
Rare 19th Century Snuff Box with Painting of Cavalry
A particularly handsome lacquered snuff box, the hinged lid of which bears a hand-painted detailed depiction of two Hussars at the gallop. In lovely condition throughout. A rare object. read more
Scarce WWII Far East manufactured East Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
A scarce Indian-made all-brass example as issued in the Far East. Maker-marked and dated 1943. read more
WWI Royal Welsh Fusiliers Cap Badge
A good example of the scarce all-brass pattern worn between 1915 and 1919. read more
Scarce pair WWI T-OTC-INNS OF COURT Shoulder Titles
A good pair of titles. The Inns of Court Officer Training Corps was part of the Territotial Force and was administered by the County of London Association with the object of providing trained officers for the Territorial Force and Special Reserve. read more
WWI Volunteer Training Corps Badge
Essentialy the Home Guard of WWI, the VTC lasted for just six years. This handsome proficiency badge, incorporating the head of the Roman war godess Bellona, was restricted to members returned as efficient, i.e. having attended a minimum of 40 drills and qualifying as at least second class marksman. read more