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Canadian Militia; 92nd Dorchester Regiment collar badges

Canadian Militia; 92nd Dorchester Regiment collar badges

Matching facing pair of gilded brass collar badges in superb condition.  read more

Code: 64331

60.00 GBP

Canadian Militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar badge

Canadian Militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar badge

Absolutely mint example as bright as the day it was made, very high quality gilded brass collar badge.  read more

Code: 64332

22.00 GBP

Canadian militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar.

Canadian militia; 96th Lake Superior Regiment collar.

Absolutely mint example as bright as the day it was made, very high quality gilded brass collar badge.  read more

Code: 64333

22.00 GBP

Canadian Militia; 20th Halton Battalion, Lorne Rifles collar

Canadian Militia; 20th Halton Battalion, Lorne Rifles collar

Absolutely mint example in gilded brass.  read more

Code: 64334

22.00 GBP

WW1 CEF 58th Infantry Battalion collar badge

WW1 CEF 58th Infantry Battalion collar badge

Nice example of a WW1 Canadian Expeditionary Force collar badge  read more

Code: 64328

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The Prince Edward Island Highlanders collar badge

The Prince Edward Island Highlanders collar badge

White metal collar badge in great condition.  read more

Code: 64316

10.00 GBP

Canadian, The New Brunswick Scottish glengarry badge.

Canadian, The New Brunswick Scottish glengarry badge.

Large bi-metal glengarry badge made by SCULLY.  read more

Code: 64320

65.00 GBP

Boer War Canadian General Service slouch hat badge

Boer War Canadian General Service slouch hat badge

Outstanding example of a large QVC Canadian military forces slouch hat badge, nice to find an example that still has the brass twig section of the maple leaf left as these are often broken off.
Correct flat stamped rear lug fixings.  read more

Code: 64301

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WW1 C.E.F 235th Inf Batt, cap badge circa 1916.

WW1 C.E.F 235th Inf Batt, cap badge circa 1916.

The 235th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), was a unit during the First World War. Established in Bowmanville, Ontario, in the spring of 1916, it recruited members from Northumberland and Durham Counties.

In May 1917, the battalion sailed to England and was subsequently absorbed into the 3rd Reserve Battalion on May 14, 1917. The unit was commanded by Lieutenant-Col...  read more

Code: 64288

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