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Small Cap Size Queen's Gurkha Engineers (QGE) Pair of Anodised Aluminium Buttons

Small Cap Size Queen's Gurkha Engineers (QGE) Pair of Anodised Aluminium Buttons

Pr of 14mm dia small Q.G.E. buttons for peaked cap No2 dress and side hat Other Ranks. Maker FIRMIN. VGC.  read more

Code: 687

5.00 GBP

c1950-90s Gurkha Signals Regiment Bi-Metal Collar Badge

c1950-90s Gurkha Signals Regiment Bi-Metal Collar Badge

Vintage, scarce bi-metal (white metal and brass). Not to be confused with the common plated 'new metal' more modern types. Near, VGC.

As a part of Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations 1977, the Regiment regained its Royal title, along with the Gurkha Engineers, becoming Queen's Gurkha Signals. The Royal title and Royal crown were officially adapted on 20 April 1977.1 Titles of the...  read more

Code: 891

12.00 GBP

Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment (QOGLR) RLC Lieutenant Rank Slide Badge

Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment (QOGLR) RLC Lieutenant Rank Slide Badge

Q.O.G.L.R. Lt rank slide police green and black pips. VGC.  read more

Code: 1144

5.00 GBP

cWW2 Cirencester Gloucestershire War Weapons Week 1941 Union Jack Fundraising Pin Badge

cWW2 Cirencester Gloucestershire War Weapons Week 1941 Union Jack Fundraising Pin Badge

A scarce 1941 Cirencester. Glos, area War Weapons Week celluloid tin button badge, sold to raise funds during Second World War, the rim with maker's details "Thos Fattorini Ltd Regent St B'Ham". With pin to reverse.  read more

Code: 1425

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cWW2 Cheltenham Gloucestershire Warship War Week 1941 Fundraising Tin Button Pin Badge

cWW2 Cheltenham Gloucestershire Warship War Week 1941 Fundraising Tin Button Pin Badge

A scarce Cheltenham Warship Week celluloid tin button badge sold to raise funds during Second World War in the week November 22-29th 1941. Pin fitting, colours remain bright. Near VGC.  read more

Code: 1015

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7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles Blackened Brass Shoulder Title

7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles Blackened Brass Shoulder Title

7GR blackened brass shoulder title on lugs. Some paint loss. GC.

Originally raised in 1902 as part of the Indian Army, this infantry regiment transferred to the British Army in 1948. After several decades of distinguished service, it was amalgamated into The Royal Gurkha Rifles in 1994.  read more

Code: 1424

7.00 GBP

Post WW2 17th Gurkha Brigade Printed Cloth Formation Sign Patch Badge

Post WW2 17th Gurkha Brigade Printed Cloth Formation Sign Patch Badge

17th Gurkha Bde printed cloth formation sign patch. Removed from uniform. GC.



The 17th Gurkha Division/Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces (Malaya) was a British military formation that saw active service during the Malayan Emergency.  read more

Code: 1422

15.00 GBP

Pre-1947 King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)

Pre-1947 King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)

cWW2, 1st Gurkha Rifles white metal cap badge. A fine die-stamped crossed kukris surmounted by Prince of Wales's plumes; “1” over strung bugle between the kukris grips. VGC.

1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment), often referred to as the 1st Gorkha Rifles, or 1 GR in abbreviation, is the most senior Gorkha Infantry regiment of the Indian Army, comprising Gurkha soldiers of Ind...  read more

Code: 1421

40.00 GBP

c1950s Gurkha Engineers Cloth Shoulder Patch Badge

c1950s Gurkha Engineers Cloth Shoulder Patch Badge

c1955 Gurkha Engineers' early Battle Dress shoulder title. VGC.


Gurkhas first became Sappers in October 1948 when 67 Field Squadron Royal Engineers was formed at Kluang, Malaya.The Regiment became part of the Brigade of Gurkhas in September 1955, and by Royal Warrant, on 28 September 1955, its designation was changed to “The Gurkha Engineers” and its own cap badge and ins...  read more

Code: 1420

20.00 GBP