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Officers type Wire embroidered with Queens crown
1974-80 Cloth embroidered Un-issued example
Cloth embroidered Single Un- cut example
Cap badge with slouch hat backing and shoulder title set 1939-45.Lugs intact Rare set
Worn by Rhodesians serving in the Royal Air Force as volunteers Set Rare
Single Light blue cotton on dark blue felt Rare
Worn by Rhodesians serving in North Africa on their battledress Single Rare
Kings crown 1924-1956 White metal One lug missing
Lugs intact This is the bird facing left which is the collar. Rare 1939-46 Blackened sheet brass
2nd Pattern Screen printed
Cloth embroidered field made on camo rank badge Single
Lugs intact Maker marked REUTLER MFG RHODESIA Anodised Aluminium Staybrite badge.
Ordinary ranks pattern Maker marked REUTELER MFG 1976-1980 Anodised Aluminium Staybrite badge Lugs intact
Wire embroidered 1953-70
Wire embroidered blazer badge Used for the Commonwealth Flight Training Programme for pilots in WW2 Very rare
Heavy wire embroidered Padded Hard to find badge
Complete with chain Numbered 304 and SILVER mark
Early pattern Single
Beret badge with lugs intact and single shoulder title Trackers from the Parks Board often tracked terrorists coming into Rhodesia for the army. Sold as a lot
B.S.A.P. BANDSMAN BADGE Gold wire embroidered on dark blue 1920 to 1953
S. Anderson was the only woman pilot in the Rhodesian Armed Forces. Comes with letter from her and a photo of her wearing this exact badge. She served as a Police Reserve Airwing Pilot. Single.
On Olive Green for combat dress. Padded.
Original green felt for Class II issue wing.
Paratrooper Wing. On black backing and with 9 feathers a side. 1960s. Rare. Original.
Arabic numeral. Brass. Sold as a set. 2 variants. Missing lugs.
1970 – 1980. UDI period. Lugs intact.
1960 -1980s. Bullion wire embroidered.
1912 to 1952. Lugs intact. Brass. Single.
Title. 1941 Unit came into being. Lugs intact. Single. Rare.
1st Pattern. 1940s to 1950s. Cloth embroidered.