Kings
Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment Cap Badge WW1 WW2:
British Army infantry cap badge for the Kings Shropshire Light
Infantry Regiment. The King's Shropshire Light Infantry (KSLI)
was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 53rd (Shropshire)
Regiment and the 85th King's Light Infantry. Sold.
Kings
Own Royal Regiment Cap Badge WW2: British Army
infantry cap badge for the Kings Own Royal Regiment. I think
it is of WW2 origin but it could date to WW1, so would welcome
any comments. In very good condition. The Regiment had the unique
distinction of being known as "The King's Own" and
of wearing the Lion of England as its cap badge. Sold.
Royal
Warwickshire Cap Badge WW2: British Army infantry
cap badge for the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. I think it is
of WW2 origin but it could date to WW1, so would welcome any
comments. In good condition but the end of the slider is missing.
Nice strong two metal cap badge from a regiment dating back
to 1674. Sold.
1943
Helmet no Liner: British Army 1943 dated infantry
helmet. The helmet has no liner but is dated and has other markings
below the year. Looks to have been originally a rough textured
green colour and then repainted in dark brown. The paint has
been worn smooth with use and age. Looks great on a helmet display
stand and could be a great restoration project. Sold.
25
Pounder shell Case 1941 1942: British 25 Pounder
shell case dated 1942 with charge dated 1941. Huge amount
of markings on base of case. The 25 Pounder was the major
British field gun/howitzer that was introduced into service
just before World War II and its versatility and power kept
it in service till 1967! £25 + £7
P&P to UK.
Officers
Leather Belt & Buckle: Undated and un-marked
(makers mark) belt and buckle. I think this is a WW2 officers
field belt. It is in used condition and there are no retaining
hoops. The width is approx 1 1/2 inches and the buckle is made
out of solid brass. Sold.