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New Zealand 15th Northland (North Auckland) Gilt Officer's Cap Badge

New Zealand 15th Northland (North Auckland) Gilt Officer's Cap Badge

Fine 'fresh' gilt die cast Offr pattern with long loops. Maker marked 'J R GAUNT LOINDON'

Dia: 32mm.

The Northland Regiment was a territorial infantry regiment of the New Zealand Military Forces. The Regiment was formed in 1911 and provided service companies to the Auckland Infantry Regiment during the First World War. Men from the Regiment also served with the 18...  read more

Code: 305

28.00 GBP

c1922-45 13th Frontier Force Rifles (FFR) British Indian Army Brass Metal Shoulder Title Badge

c1922-45 13th Frontier Force Rifles (FFR) British Indian Army Brass Metal Shoulder Title Badge

Good cast 1th F.F.R. shoulder title on lugs. VGC. c1922-45.

The 1st Punjab Regiment became 55th Coke's Rifles; the 2nd became the 56th Punjabi Rifles; the 4th became 57th Wilde's Rifles; the 5th became 58th Vaughan's Rifles and the 6th Regiment became the 59th Scinde Rifles.

In 1922 the five Punjab regiments amalgamated to become the five battalions of the newly c...  read more

Code: 284

Reserved

c1903-1922 101st Grenadiers Regiment Indian Army Brass Shoulder Title

c1903-1922 101st Grenadiers Regiment Indian Army Brass Shoulder Title

101st Grenadiers India cast brass metal with integral loops st, cWW1. VGC.

The First World War began in August 1914, a war that pitted the British Empire, France and their Allies against Germany and its allies. During the conflict, the Regiment saw service in Africa and the Middle East. The 101st raised a 2nd Battalion in 1917 which saw service in Egypt; it was disbanded in 1921...  read more

Code: 272

27.00 GBP

c1942-46 WW2 Indian 19th Division Formation Printed Cloth Badge

c1942-46 WW2 Indian 19th Division Formation Printed Cloth Badge

cWWII Indian 19th Division Formation patch. Colours vibrant VGC.  read more

Code: 233

35.00 GBP

British Indian Army 7th Rajputs Regiment Raj India Shoulder Title Badge

British Indian Army 7th Rajputs Regiment Raj India Shoulder Title Badge

7th Rajputs Regt Indian Army st with hexagonal loops. VGC.

The Rajput Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army, originating in 1778 with the raising of the 24th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. The 1st battalion of the regiment was formed in 1798.

After World War I, the Indian Army was restructured and most Rajput regiments became batt...  read more

Code: 228

17.00 GBP

cWW2 British Indian General Staff Officer's Gilt Dress Cap Badge and 2 Buttons

cWW2 British Indian General Staff Officer's Gilt Dress Cap Badge and 2 Buttons

General Officer's Staff lovely 'fresh' gilt Cap Badge 1926-45, two blades to reverse. With accompanying 2 x medium sized, 17.5mm gilt buttons. VGC.  read more

Code: 225

65.00 GBP

cWW2 British Indian General Staff Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge

cWW2 British Indian General Staff Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge

General Officer's Staff OSD Bronze Cap Badge 1926-45. Two blades to reverse. GC.  read more

Code: 141

40.00 GBP

cWW2 Canadian New Brunswick (NB) Rangers 'Paste Back' Cloth Shoulder Title

cWW2 Canadian New Brunswick (NB) Rangers 'Paste Back' Cloth Shoulder Title

A perfect example of a British made 'paste/starch backed' N.B. (New Brunswick) Rangers embroidered shoulder title patch.

The New Brunswick Rangers mobilized the 1st Battalion, The New Brunswick Rangers, CASF, on 1 January 1941. It was redesignated as The 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade Support Group (The New Brunswick Rangers) on the 1 November 1943 as The 10th Independent Machine...  read more

Code: 128

35.00 GBP

cWW1 New Zealand 13th Canterbury & Westland Regiment GAUNT Cap Badge

cWW1 New Zealand 13th Canterbury & Westland Regiment GAUNT Cap Badge

Lovely condition, NZ 13th North Canterbury and Westland Regt cap badge. 1914-23. British made J.R. GAUNT LONDON tablet to reverse (verdigris spot on tablet). VGC.  read more

Code: 125

40.00 GBP

British Gurkhas Nepal Formation Sign c2004.

British Gurkhas Nepal Formation Sign c2004.

This badge was only worn by a handful of military staff on the DPM military uniform in Pokhara and on the 'blue uniform' of the Gurkha Civil Guard Staff; MT staff in Pokhara and at the HQ in Kathmandu. Adopted 2004. It was short-lived being replaced by the standard Bde TRF in 2005.

Locally made in Kathmandu.

Ref: British Army Badges, Lt Col Hodges (2005). P.216. S...  read more

Code: 23

15.00 GBP