Vintage Scots Guards Tunic Kings Crown.
A good old Scots Guards tunic dating from around the WW2 ear. This tunic is in good order, no sign of moth what so ever, but it will need a little TLC there are some small holes due to wear and It has some buttons missing, but I found three, so there’s a start. All original buttons are Kings Crown with two GS buttons on the epaulettes and some of the main buttonholes have been sewn up, probably... read more
85.00 GBP
Set of 12 Vintage Imperial War Museum Postcards, German Uniform
Taken from the Imperial war museums WW1 series this set of 12 postcards cover the uniforms of the German army, printed by Raithby, Lawrence & Co, they come in very good condition. read more
12.00 GBP
12 WW1 Era Gale & Polden History & Traditions Postcards
Prior to the 1914 1918 First World War the military regiments of Great Britain each had quite distinctive uniforms and, in the years leading up to that war, a wide range of postcards were published celebrating the history and uniform detail of those British regiments. One of the most collected of such postcards are the various 'History and Traditions' series published by Gale and Polden and fea... read more
24.00 GBP
Welsh Guards Cap & Shoulder Badge Set.
All brass Cap badge and shoulder title of the Welsh Guards. The shoulder title is in excellent original condition, the cap badge has signs of light wear. read more
24.00 GBP
WW1 era Leicestershire Regiment Cap Badge.
A superb bimetal badge it excellent original condition and lovely detail.
Ref. M3 read more
12.00 GBP
QEII Royal Fusiliers Cap Badge.
Quite a rare badge in brass, it changed from king’s crown in 1952/53 and almost immediately change to the anodised issue. Then in 1958 the creation of the Fusilier Brigade meant that the RF assumed the brigade badge. This one is in excellent condition and made by J R Gaunt Birmingham.
Ref. M5 read more
12.00 GBP
Hertfordshire Territorial Regiment Cap Badge.
The small brass badge of the Hertfordshire Regiment; showing a white Hart laying in a flowing ford (a bit on the nose) surrounded by a circle bearing the regiments title. There are a couple of rare variants to this badge to look out for; one with wide spaced antlers and another solid strike economy issue. This one is in lovely original condition.
Ref. M11 read more
12.00 GBP
WW1 Era 1st Monmouthshire Regiment Cap Badge.
The all brass Welsh Dragon worn by the 1st Battalion Monmouthshire Territorial Regiment from 1908 to 1922 when the badge was changed to a smaller dragon surrounded by a wreath of laurels and Flanders poppies in the honour of their service during the great war.
This is a superb example, lovely quality and good detail.
Ref. F26 read more
14.00 GBP
1901 Print – General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien by Spy from Vanity Fair
Here is a good chromolithographic print created by ‘Spy’ and produced in the magazine ‘Vanity fair’ in 1901, it depicts General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien otherwise known as ‘Doreen’ a highly respected soldier with a massive biography through multiple wars including this image for the Boer war. The print has been mounted and clip framed probably circa the 1950’s, the print comes in good order but... read more
35.00 GBP
1900 Print - Field Marshall Lord Roberts by Spy from Vanity Fair
Here is a good chromolithographic print created by ‘Spy’ and produced in the magazine ‘Vanity fair’ in June 1900, it depicts Field Marshall Lord Roberts with a background of cliffs during the time of the Boer war 1899-1902, rather cleverly in the right hand cliff is a further satirical caricature of Paul Kruger, a military adversary of Lord Roberts. The print has been mounted and clip framed pr... read more
35.00 GBP