Edwardian/WW1 Officers (Named) Full Dress Tunic, Lancashire Regt
A stunning full dress scarlet melton tunic that was worn by Lieutenant Frederick Feilden Corbett Winder, commissioned May 1905 to the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Regiment.
Landed in France 24th August 1914,wounded in action 28th Aug 14 at the Battle of Le Cateau.
The scarlet tunic is in wonderful condition with all its original Lancashire Regt buttons, the sleeve braid knots are very... read more
Pre- 1918 British Officers Spurs
1 Leather strap missing, part of old military family collection. read more
4 x 12mm Victorian Officers (The Kings) Shropshire Light Infantry Buttons
4 x 12mm (1/2 inch) Victorian officers silvered buttons with Shropshire within the circlet and KLI to the centre, made by Jennens.
Part of old military family collection. read more
WW2 Royal Artillery Medallion
A WW2 or earlier Royal Artillery medallion measuring 38mm diameter, light blemishes but could be improved. read more
16.00 GBP
Pre-1918 British Colonels Epaulettes
A very pleasing pair with light tarnishing / dirt marks on both ends.
Part of old military family collection. read more
Early 20th Century British Black Field Service Cap
A very good / clean example of a British black field service cap.
In very good condition and retaining good strong colour( better than shown in photos) , typical period stiff construction, pair of small general service buttons(Kings crown), good velvet type sweat band with service number ink stamp.
Small slit present for slider, approx. size 6 7/8 - 7
One very small moth n... read more
Death Plaque : Officer 1/4th Denbighshire Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Named to Captain John Brereton Howard, born at Brereton Hall, Cheshire.
The son of a wealthy industrialist, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 1/4th Denbighshire (Territorial) Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
France November 1914, later promoted to Captain.
Killed in action at Avely wood on the 6th April 1918 during the German Spring Offensive.
The RWF were ordered to make a front... read more