QEII Suffolk Regiment Cap Badge.
Queens crown Suffolk regiment b-metal cap badge. A lovely quality badge with original red cloth backing. An interesting fact which I was told by a veteran of the Suffolk regiment; although the queens crown badge was approved and made, they were never issued to the regiment. The regiment was merged into the East Anglian Brigade in 1958, and the brigade badge was used. This is one is in perfect c... read more
10.00 GBP
WW1 Suffolk Regiment Officers Cap Badge.
The wartime issue all bronze Suffolk regiment cap badge worn by officers of the regiment. It comes in excellent but used condition with a nice even tone.
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22.00 GBP
WW1 Era Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge.
The Bi-metal badge of the Norfolk regiment from the first world war era, although this style of badge was used until 1937. It comes in very good used condition with light wear to the high points.
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14.00 GBP
WW2 Royal Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge.
All brass cap badge worn by the Royal Norfolk regiment from 1937 until around 1958. This one a nice WW2 era example in good used condition.
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10.00 GBP
George VI Royal Engineers Wood Plaque with Back Stand
This is a nicely detailed wood plaque bearing the King’s crown with the George VI cypher and is the badge for the Royal Engineers with their Latin motto included. It has a fold flat integral wood back stand for display purposes, it comes in very good condition and stands 7.75 inches tall. read more
10.00 GBP
Vintage Royal Navy Embroidered Silk Sweetheart Handkerchief
A pretty silk handkerchief probably dating from WW2 or just later, it has the embroidered emblem for the Royal Navy to one section, the edge is trimmed with pink lace but unusually it has a little pocket in one corner housing an attached powder puff, so a ‘two in one’ gift for a forces sweetheart, measuring 9.5 inches x 9.5 it comes in lovely condition. read more
5.00 GBP
1930’s German Army Officer’s Sabre by Alcoso. (2)
A 1930’s – WW2 German army officers sword. By Alcoso pattern number 119, it has a cast white metal hilt which was probably originally plated with eagle langet to one side and cartouche langet to the other. It has a very good long curved blade with a single fuller to bother sides and the Alcoso makers mark can be found on the ricasso under the Langet, but can be clearly seen.
It has a ste... read more
395.00 GBP
1930’s German Army Officer’s Sword by Alcoso. (4)
A 1930’s – WW2 German army officers sword. By Alcoso, it has a gilt metal hilt with scarcer engraved decoration and an engraved eagle langet to one side and cartouche langet to the other. It has a very good long slightly curved blade with a single fuller to bother sides and the Alcoso makers mark can be found on the ricasso under the Langet.
It has a black steel scabbard, which still re... read more
485.00 GBP
WW1 OBE Medal Group to Reverend Hornabrook.
1914/15 star, British war and Victory medal correctly named to Rev. J. O. Hornabroke A.C.D. OBE first type by Garrard & Co Hallmarked for London 1919 and in case of issue. WW2 1939/45 star, Defence and 1939/45 war medal in named and addressed box of issue.
John Oliver Hornabrook was born on 5th November 1879 in Southport Lancashire. His father also John was a Wesleyan preacher who was bo... read more
WW1 1914/15 Star Trio to Burchett 2nd Dragoon Guards + ISM.
A very interesting collection of medals including 1914/15 star, British war and victory medal correctly named to 2437 Private Ernest Frederick Burchett of the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Queens Bays. A George VI Imperial Service Medal correctly named to Ernest Burchett.
Ernest Frederick Burchett was born on 17th November 1888 in St Hanover, Middlesex / London. His father, Frederick was a gent... read more
140.00 GBP










