WW2 Era French On ne Passe Pas Brass Badge
A nice example of the brass badge worn by the fortress units of the Alps who guarded the Maginot Line, the motto ‘On ne passe pas’ translates as ‘they shall not pass’. This one has a simple pin fixing on the back and may have been a sweetheart badge, it comes in very good condition and measures just under 1.5 inches in diameter. read more
12.00 GBP
WW2 Era Cloth Formation Patch – Western Command
The yellow Cross of St David of Wales, with the Red Rose of Lancaster superimposed on the centre of the cross. Western Command had its Headquarters at Chester, and its boundaries embraced the whole of Wales and the bordering North-Western and North-Midland Counties.
The patch is sewn and comes in very good condition.
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7.00 GBP
WW1 Photograph French Infantryman.
A wonderful WW1 studio photograph of a French infantry volunteer NCO. Although the photo is black & white, he is wearing their ever practical red and blue uniform and soft kepi. He is proudly wearing his volunteers armband and standing to attention with his Gras bayonet and rifle. A lovely piece of Great War memorabilia that is nice and clear and in good condition. read more
8.00 GBP
Vintage Bullion Merchant Navy Breast Patch
A good vintage possibly WW2 era bullion breast patch for the Merchant Navy, comes in good but used condition with some discolouration to the bullion work, measures 3.25 inches long. read more
6.00 GBP
Three Interesting WW1 Era Sporting Photograph Postcards
A great group of three photo postcards showing military sporting teams, the first is dated 1916 on the back and has ‘No 12 platoon hockey team C coy 1916’, the second has the bayonet fighting team and the third is the football team for 12 platoon with a ball dated 1917 in the centre. They come in very good but aged condition the hockey team having a pin hole in the top margin. read more
10.00 GBP
Complete WW2 German Officers Cap Insignia.
Complete WW2 era German army officers cap insignia, comprising of; the Eagle. It is very good, used condition, still retaining both pins on the back. it is marked with the number 38 and the makers mark for Herman Aurich. The Wreath and Cockade. Is constructed in one piece structure with the cockade made up of two pieces with red cloth sandwiched between. It comes in very good used condition and... read more
95.00 GBP
Three Vintage Royal Artillery Cloth & Metal Badges
First of the 3 badges is an embroidered cloth badge, comes in a good size and has been attached to a uniform showing signs of wear with rough edges it measures 3.25 inches x 3, the second is what appears to be a home made hand painted with gold paint cloth badge for the Royal Artillery Association, it has a pop stud sewn onto the back to simply ‘pop’ onto a hat or uniform, the third is a brass ... read more
8.00 GBP
Vintage Bullion Royal British Legion Breast Badge
A very well made gold bullion breast cloth badge for the Royal British Legion worn I’m sure with pride by an ex service person, it has a dark blue background attached to a black cloth backing, comes in super condition. read more
18th/19th Century Musket & Pistol Balls.
16 lead musket and pistol balls of various sizes all metal detector finds from around the UK.
Lots may vary a little from picture but quantity the same.
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5.00 GBP
Scarce WW1 TFWM Trio to RAMC.
A scarce Territorial Force War Medal, British War and Victory medal all correctly named to; 2607 Private John Mills of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
John was born in Ashted, Birmingham Warwickshire around 1891, the only son of John and Lilly Mills. Before the war John was employed as an engineer, so it is unusual that he was not scooped up into the royal engineers, but going by his numbe... read more