Republic of South Africa: Regiment Louw Wepener. Gilding metal cap badge
Reverse of badge complete with original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Width: Approx 41mm
Condition: EF read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Louw Wepener. Gilding metal collar badge
Reverse of badge complete with original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Height: Approx 28mm
Condition: EF read more
10.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment East Rand. Bi-metal Gilding metal & white metal cap badge
Reverse of badge complete with all original fittings (2 x screw posts with retention nuts) as issued
Height: Approx 58mm
An 'Armoured Regiment' of the South African Defence Force
An impressive badge
Condition: EF read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Christiaan Beyers. Gilding metal beret badge
Reverse of badge complete with all original fittings (2 x screw posts with retention nuts) as issued
This pattern of badge was worn circa 1962-1976
Height: Approx 36mm
The regiment had its origins in 1939 when it was raised as as a second battalion of Regiment Botha that had been raised earlier in 1934
Styled as Second Botha Regiment o... read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Botha. Gilding metal cap badge
Reverse of badge complete with all original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Height: Approx 37mm
This pattern of badge was worn circa 1962-1977
The unit was a motorised infantry regiment of the South African Defence Force
Condition: EF read more
15.00 GBP
Republic of South Africa: Regiment Bloemspruit. Gilding metal beret & or collar badge
Reverse of badge complete with original fittings (2 x pins with clutch back brass clips) as issued
Height: Approx 32mm
In 1964, Regiment Bloemspruit with its HQ in Bloemfontein, was established on 1 January as the first Citizen Force Infantry Regiment in the then Orange Free State. It was a motorised infantry battalion of the South African Defence Force
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10.00 GBP
24th Lancers. Cap badge. White metal (or, s/p). Circa 1941-1944
Complete with 2 x copper loop fittings to reverse, as issued
An un-marked 'Gaunt' restrike
Reference: Kipling & King No. 1914 (Volume II 'Head-Dress Badges of the British Army' (Kipling & King, 2006 edition))
The 24th Lancers was a cavalry regiment of the British Army that only existed from late 1940 to mid-1944. Assigned to the 8th Armoured Brigade,... read more
20.00 GBP
The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire) Regiment: Helmet plate centre. Circa 1902-1914
With 'Domed' centre
Gilded brass metal for wear with the Universal Helmet Plate in the years circa 1902-1914
Complete with 4 x loop fittings to reverse
Condition: About EF read more
40.00 GBP
Nepal (Kingdom): Royal Nepal Army. Sports Prize Medal. 1969
Important: The die-struck medal is engraved with the sporting event, recipients name and year of award (1969) on the reverse
An award won for sporting prowess in various specified sporting competitions at the annual Royal Nepal Army sports championships, which were held at the spacious 'Thundikel' parade ground, Kathmandu
The RNA prize medals were made obsolete in ... read more
20.00 GBP
Nepal: An un-identified Bronze medal
Obverse: A mountain scene with a circle in centre containing a Rhinoceros head & behind a mountain & geometric design. Below the abbreviated letters in English 'N.F.A.' with drawn Kukri's on either side of
the abbreviation, above a legend in Nepalese script
Reverse: Uni-face
A well-made bronze medal
Condition: VF read more
20.00 GBP