Royal Scots Greys scarce 1898 Birmingham hallmarked silver NCO’s arm badge. A fine example of eagle over ‘Waterloo’. Hollow construction, flat backed. B & P (Bent & Parker) Three loops (each bearing lion passant) VGC The eagle, authorised 13th March 1838, commemorates the capture of the French standard at Waterloo by Sgt Charles Ewart .
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Commander in Chief’s Bodyguard Boer War Officer’s slouch hat badge. A good die-cast unmarked silver example. (Owen 1731) Brooch pin VGC 100 strong unit raised in January 1900 in Cape Colony by Major Laing. January 1901 suffered appalling casualties at Lindley, OFS; the CO, Lt.Col Laing was killed and succeeded by Colonel Chesney
Indian Army. Hodson’s Horse (4th DCO’s Own Lancers) 1945 Birmingham hallmarked silver Officer’s cap badge. Fine die-cast crowned crossed lances with scroll across the butts “Hodsons Horse”. JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Sons) Loops VGC Formed in 1857 as irregular cavalry under the gallant and intrepid William Stephen Raikes Hodson (killed at Lucknow 13th March 1858).
Artists Rifles (21st Special Air Service) SAS formation sign. A scarce post 1956 example comprising the conjoined heads of Mars & Minerva in silver grey thread embroidered onto a black rectangle. Service wear In May 1956, arm and beret badges were reversed so SAS badge worn on beret & Artists on the arm.
Northumberland Fusiliers Officer’s silver and gilt cap badge circa 1900-36. A fine die-cast gilt example with silver overlay. (as Wood 166) J.R. Gaunt, London tablet to reverse. Loop and blade VGC 3rd June 1935 HM King George V added “Royal” to the regimental title, to commemorate his Silver Jubilee.

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