(The Queen's Own) Royal West Kent Regiment
A other ranks die-struck white-metal badge with brass slider to reverse.
On March 1st 1961, the regiment was amalgamated with the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) to form the Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment.
KK668: Circa 1896-1954
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9.00 GBP
The Devonshire Regiment (QVC)
A other ranks die-stamped bi-metal Victorian badge with four brazing holes to reverse, castle and star in white-metal remainder in gilding-metal. User has cut off the two lugs and replaced with a slider.
KK601: Circa 1896-1901
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34.00 GBP
The King's Royal Rifle Corps
A other ranks die-struck blackened-metal badge with blackened-brass slider to reverse.
KK2011: Circa 1905-1955
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9.00 GBP
The Welch Regiment
A other ranks die-stamped bi-metal badge with the scroll and coronet in gilding-metal and remainder in white-metal, brass slider to reverse.
KK653: Post 1920 read more
9.00 GBP
The Cheshire regiment
A other ranks die-stamped bi-metal badge with brass slider to reverse, star in white-metal with remainder in gilding-metal.
KK1987: Pre 1966
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9.00 GBP
The East Lancashire Regiment
A other ranks die-stamped bi-metal badge with brass slider to reverse.
Rose in gilding-metal remainder in white-metal.
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The Lancashire Fusiliers
A other ranks die-struck bi-metal badge with brass slider to reverse. Scroll in white-metal remainder in gilding-metal.
A little fact was JRR Tolkien the author served on the Western Front with the 13th Battalion in 1915-16.
KK618: Circa 1908-1958
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10.00 GBP
The Princes of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
A other ranks die-struck bi-metal badge with brass slider (clipped) to reverse . The Plumes, motto and Sphinx over Egypt applied in white-metal remainder in gilding-metal.
KK652: 1898-1963
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10.00 GBP
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
A other ranks die-struck white-metal example with two lugs on reverse. Within a wreath of thistles stands St.Andrew holding a Cross.
(KK688) Circa: 1897-1965
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10.00 GBP
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
A other ranks die-stamped white-metal glengarry badge with two loops to reverse, a stringed bugle with mullet above enclosed by a spray of thistles.
KK631: Circa 1906-1968
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15.00 GBP