A superb and difficult to find (British made) Norwegian Free Forces Haakon 7 NCO's capbadge
This is a perfect example of a - typical British made - Norwegian Free Forces Haakon 7 NCO's capbadge. When Germany invaded Norway in 1940 as part of World War II, the royal family fled the country, and Haakon VII later spearheaded the Norwegian resistance in exile in the United Kingdom. H7 became one of several symbols used by the Norwegians to mark solidarity and loyalty to the King. read more
85.00 EUR
A nice mid war period and un-issued standard British parachute qualification wing
This is a good example of a standard British made mid war period parachute qualification wing. The parachute qualification wing was introduced in early 1941 for everyone who had passed the Parachute Training school located at Ringway near Manchester Airport. These wings came in different shapes and sizes. The parachute qualification wing was issued after the soldier had qualified for them after... read more
65.00 EUR
A attractive Free Dutch Forces Officers (British made Gaunt London marked) Nederland cap badge
This is a superb example of a - British made - Officers Nederland cap badge in solid messing complete with two blades to the reverse stamped with makers mark J R Gaunt London. read more
30.00 EUR
A superb - highly detailed - white metal Army Air Corps cap badge
This is a good example of a white metal Army Air Corps beret badge and mainly worn by members of the Glider Pilot Regiment. The AAC badge was also worn by the early members of the Parachute Regiment in North Africa. This example is in a good condition and has two silver coloured lugs to the back. These badges are harder to find these days. read more
55.00 EUR
A superb - not so often seen - R.A.A.F. (Royal Australian Air Force) Bombardier or Bomb Aimer brevet badge
This is a great example of a - typical British made - not so often seen - R.A.A.F. (Royal Australian Air Force) Bombardier or Bomb Aimer brevet badge. An aircrew flying badge is the badge worn on the left breast, above any medal ribbons, by qualified aircrew in the Royal Australian Air Force. read more
45.00 EUR
A nice and un-issued - regrettably moth eaten - late war i.e early post war parachute qualification wing
This is a good example of a nice and un-issued - regrettably moth eaten - late war i.e early post war parachute qualification wing. The parachute qualification wing was introduced in early 1941 for everyone who had passed the Parachute Training school located at Ringway near Manchester Airport. These wings came in different shapes and sizes. The parachute qualification wing was issued after the... read more
45.00 EUR
A attractive - typical British made - un-issued Canadian Scottish embroided shoulder title
This is a perfect example of a attractive - typical British made - un-issued Canadian Scottish embroided shoulder title. read more
55.00 EUR
A nice - regrettably single - un-issuesd so called paste back i.e glue back embroided Parachute Regiment shoulder title
This is a neat example of a - regrettably single - embroided shoulder title of the Parachute Regiment. It has the the well known glue i.e paste backing and has a dark blue on light blue lettering, Produced during the 1942/1944 period. A nice shoulder title in a sort of 'tatty' condition and is priced accordingly. read more
75.00 EUR
A superb British/Canadian made R.C.A.M.C. (Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps) embroided shoulder title
This is a great example of a British/Canadian made R.C.A.M.C. (Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps) embroided shoulder title. read more
20.00 EUR
A nice - un-issued standard embroided - Devonshire Regiment shoulder title
This is a perfect example of a nice and un-issued embroided Devonshire Regiment shoulder title. The Devonshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army which served under various titles and served in many wars and conflicts from 1685 to 1958, such as the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II. In 1958 the regiment was amalgamated with the Dorset Regiment to form the Devo... read more
15.00 EUR
A nice British CD (Civil Defence) un-issued beret badge
This is a good example of a British CD (Civil Defence) beret badge. This pattern of badge was introduced in 1943 to replace the metal ARP badge previously worn on the beret. Embroidered versions such as this were not actually official use but they did see widespread use. read more
25.00 EUR
A attractive Royal Corps of Signals brown plastic cap badge
This is a nice example of a Royal Corps of Signals brown plastic cap badge. The badge is maker marked and still has its two blades to the reverse. read more
30.00 EUR
A very attractive - early variation with split feather - typical British made parachute qualification wing
This is superb example of a - early variation - typical British made parachute qualification wing. The parachute qualification wing was introduced in early 1941 for everyone who had passed the Parachute Training school located at Ringway near Manchester Airport. These wings came in different shapes and sizes. The parachute qualification wing was issued after the soldier had qualified for them a... read more
90.00 EUR
A superb - issued - printed 79th Armoured Division formation badge
This is a good example of a - superb - and un-issued printed formation sign to the 79th Armoured Division. The division was formed as a standard armoured formation, but in March 1943, it was about to be disbanded for lack of resources. Alan Brooke (Chief of the Imperial General Staff), however, foresaw the need for specialised armoured vehicles and offered its command to Major General Sir Percy... read more
70.00 EUR
A superb and un-issued set of - fully matching - I.C. (Intelligence Corps) black on khaki early shoulder slip-ons
This is a great example of a difficult to find un-issued set of - fully matching - I.C. (Intelligence Corps) black on khaki early shoulder slip-ons. read more
165.00 EUR
A superb - albeit regrettably single - mid war period white on black embroided commando shoulder title
This is a great example of a superb - albeit regrettably single - early white on black embroided commando shoulder title (BoBD 2049). Mid war period white on black so called 'block type' lettering. This type whas introduced around 1943 before the numbered Commando titles were issued. This one is in a perfect and un-issued condtion for its age. read more
40.00 EUR
A very attractive (British made Officers type ?) 6 Royal Hussars Canada embroided with bullion shoulder title
This is a very attractive (British made Officers type ?) 6 Royal Hussars Canada embroided with bullion shoulder title. During the Second World War, the regiment mobilized the 5th Canadian (Armoured) Division Headquarters Squadron (6th Duke of Connaught's Royal Canadian Hussars) on 27 February 1941, and the unit embarked for the United Kingdom on 11 November. The unit disbanded on 1 January 1943... read more
115.00 EUR
A attractive - albeit regrettably single - issued printed Oxf.& Bucks. (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry) shoulder title
This is a good example of a - albeit regrettably single - issued printed Oxf.& Bucks. (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry) shoulder title. The 2nd Battalion is famous for their actions during the coup-de-main at Pegasus Bridge in Normandy In June 1944. The title is in a good issued condition. read more
185.00 EUR
A nice and issued (regrettably missing its black backing) The King's Regiment printed shoulder title
A good example of a nice and issued (regrettably missing its black backing) The King's Regiment printed shoulder title. The King's Regiment (Liverpool) was one of the oldest line infantry regiments of the British Army, having been formed in 1685 when a single battalion was raised as The Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot. Ten battalions were formed between 1939 and 1940. During the sec... read more
25.00 EUR
A superb and un-issued (typical British made) Canadian Princess Louise Fusiliers embroided shoulder title
This is a superb and un-issued example of a (typical British made) Canadian Princess Louise Fusiliers embroided shoulder title. As an officially constituted unit of Canada, The Princess Louise Fusiliers were authorized in 1867. During the unit's history, it has undergone several name changes. The onset of World War II saw more action for the Fusiliers, when they were sent to Italy as part of th... read more
40.00 EUR
A superb - typical British made - Canadian Newfoundland Regiment shoulder title
This is a great example of a - typical British made - Canadian Newfoundland Regiment shoulder title. The efforts of the Canadian Army to expand and train the Newfoundland militia to professional standards resulted in the Newfoundland Militia being re-designated the Newfoundland Regiment on 2 March 1943. The regiment stayed in a home-defence role, but in addition to these duties was also tasked ... read more
80.00 EUR
A attractive - difficult to find - printed (British made) Czech Independent Armoured Brigade Group formation sign
This is a superb example of a - difficult to find - printed (British made) Czech Independent Armoured Brigade Group formation badge. The Brigade was part of 21st Army Group and took part in the campaign in North West Europe, 1944-1945. read more
145.00 EUR
A nice little (collectors i.e dealers lot) set of five printed and embroided British shoulder badges
This is a neat little set of five printed and embroided British shoulder badges. This small group consist of a printed 21st Army Group GHQ and Lines of Communication Troops & British Troops in France shoulder patch, a embroided Highland Division patch, a embroided Guards Armoured patch and a printed and embroided 1st Corps formation badges. This little grouping was recently found during a Belg... read more
A superb and un-issued - full size 12.5cm and nicely padded - British Army Flying qualification wing aka a Glider Pilot wing
This is a neat example of a un-issued flat type British Army Flying qualification wing also known as 'Glider Pilot wing'. The wing was introduced in late 1942 for Staff Sergeants, first class pilots and Officer pilots. The wing has a large light blue wing on either side of a royal crest on black background. There are some variations known on a khaki background and in bullion. This example is a... read more
A superb - albeit regrettably single - early white on black embroided commando shoulder title
This is a great example of a superb - albeit regrettably single - early white on black embroided commando shoulder title (BoBD 2051). Worn in the early stage of forming the Commando units before the use of the numbered shoulder titles. A nice commando title in issued condition. read more

























