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TYNESIDE / 1 / SCOTTISH WW1 Kitchener Army shoulder title badge. Good scarce die-cast curved TYNESIDE over separate straight SCOTTISH; central white metal 1. Complete with backing plate. Flat hexagonal loops. VGC Worn by 20th (1st Tyneside Scottish) Service Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers raised in November 1914
TYNESIDE / 2 / SCOTTISH WW1 Kitchener Army shoulder title badge. Good scarce die-cast curved TYNESIDE over separate straight SCOTTISH; central brass 2. Complete with backing plate. Flat hexagonal loops. VGC Worn by 21st (2nd Tyneside Scottish) Service Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers raised in November 1914
Welsh. 6th (Service) Bn. South Wales Borderers SWB early WW1 badge. Good rare circular off white celluloid disc bearing 6 / S.W.B. in black. Brass plated tin reverse. Worn until metal cap badges could be issued. Brooch pin. Minor rust stains. GC Formed at Brecon 12.9.1914. See Kitcheners Army by Westlake, page 100 for similar example.
100th AGRA (Army Group Royal Artillery) cloth printed formation sign badge circa 1947-48. Good scarce shield quartered with Hampshire Rose, green lines from Wiltshire Arms and red and blue Royal Artillery colours. Removed from uniform. GC Formed 1.1.1947. Comprised three Hampshire units and one from Wiltshire. Disbanded September 1948
British Army Aid Group WW2 special forces formation sign badge. Good rare scarlet pimpernel embroidered on dark blue rectangle. KD backing & evidence of press studs Two moth holes. GC Actual item photographed as 30 in “Some Talk of Private Armies” by Len Whittaker. BAAG was a Special Force to rescue POW’s of the Japanese, later involved in intelligence etc. Bosleys 2004
15th & 17th Service Bn West Yorkshire Regiment (Leeds Pals) WW1 Kitchener Army cap badge. Good scarce die-stamped brass Arms of Leeds. Toned loops. Slightly bent, GC In answer to Kitcheners call 15th (Service) Bn (1st Leeds) West Yorkshire raised September 1914; 17th (Service) Bn (2nd Leeds) raised December 1914.
1914-15 Star (1596 Pte. A. E. Rolfe. 2nd. Co. of Lond. Y.); British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (35563 Pte. J. H. Milner. E. Lan. R.; Lieut. C. H. Sealy.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (Asst. Eng. F. W. Elliott. R.N.R.; G-11641 Pte. W. Johnson. Midd’x R.; R-38354 Pte. D. Burton. K. R. Rif. C.) edge bruising, generally very fine (6) £140-£180 --- Arthur Ernest Rolfe was born at St. John’s, Waterloo, London. Residing in Streatham, London, he attested with the 2nd County of London Yeomanry at their Headquarters in Elverton Street, Victoria, London, for service during the Great War. Serving with ‘C’ Squadron in the Egyptian theatre from 5 November 1914, he died on 4 July 1915. One of just 35 regimental fatal casualties of the Great War, he is buried in Cairo War Cemetery, Egypt. John Holden Miller was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, where he attested for the East Lancashire Regiment for service during the Great War. He was killed in action with ‘W’ Company, 11th Battalion on 28 June 1918, during the Battle of the Lys, and is buried in Aval Wood Cemetery, Vieux-Berquin, France. Charles Henry Sealey was born in Portobello, Midlothian, Scotland on 11 September 1888. He attested for the Army Service Corps in Grove Park, London, for service during the Great War on 19 June 1915 and served on the Western Front from 8 August 1915. Appointed Corporal on 20 June 1916, he was discharged from the ranks upon receiving a commission on 6 December 1916. His Great War medals were sent to him at 75 Prince of Wales Mansions, Battersea Park, London. He died in Carshalton, Surrey, on 9 November 1964, aged 76. Walter Johnson was born in Yarmouth, Norfolk and attested in London for service with the Middlesex Regiment during the Great War. He served on the Western Front with the 12th Battalion, where he was killed in action on 11 August 1917. He has no know grave and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. David Burton attested for the King’s Royal Rifle Corps on 30 March 1917. He served on the Western Front and was discharged due to sickness, whilst serving at home with the 6th Battalion, on 16 June 1918, and was awarded a Silver War Badge, No. 414894.
British Army WW2 group of six medals attributed to 5675209 Pte Frank Victor Galsworthy 1/5 The Queen's Regiment (West Surrey) comprising 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star (8th Army clasp), Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War medals, mounted in a glazed frame, together with a cap badge and medal ribbon for Africa Star. Pte Galsworthy died on 28th February 1945
Two British Army Gloucestershire Regiment blazers, one with Gloucestershire Regiment badge, the other a Chindit badge, together with a pair of trousers, all attributed to 5568085 Company Sergeant Major Shelvey Donald 'Charlie' Mott, 1st Battalion c1948. CSM Mott saw service in WW2 with the Wiltshire Regiment and the ChinditsConsigned by the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum Trust
British Army Gloucestershire Regiment 5th Battalion WW1 other ranks tunic with Lance Corporal and overseas chevrons, Glosters shoulder badges, associated buttons and medal ribbons for the Military Medal and War Medal, two wound stripes and horseshoe 25th Division Formation badge to reverse, attributed to Lance Corporal Percy Walter Ireland, 1918-1919Consigned by the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum Trust
British Army Gloucestershire Regiment other ranks WW1 service dress jacket with Glosters shoulder badges, Corporal chevrons to sleeves, Lewis gunner proficiency badge and overseas chevrons, attributed to 241626 Corporal Wallace Alfred Davis, MM and bar, 5th Battalion 1914-1918Consigned by the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum Trust
Commemorative cover celebrating 'The Parachute Regiment' featuring the Badge of the Parachute Regiment and 'Pegasus' the emblem of all British Airborne Forces. First Day Cover also features a set of five stamps issued by the Royal Mail, Army Uniforms issued in 1983. Cover has a British Forces postmark 'The Parachute Regiment 1942 - 1983', cancelled 8th July 1983. Unsigned. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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