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Made in Egypt. Made without kings crown. Rare.
Officer collar badge set. Bronze. Lug backs. 1922 to 1963.
Little man, 22 Squadrons mascot.Gibraltar, 1944 where Squadron was based.They flew Venturas. Might be a soccer team patch. Very rare.
Blackened brass. Lug back. Rare.
Screw back. Original.
Fought in Burma with the 14th Army. Made up of Kings African Rifles and Northern Rhodesian Recruits. Sold as set. 1st type. Cloth. Rare.
Single. Cloth embroidered.
Worn in Italy 1943 to 1945. Brass. Worn as beret badge. Lug back. Rare.
Token dated 1944. Hand etched. Flew Wellington bombers as a maritime patrol aircraft in West Africa against U-Boats from 1943 to 1945.
Cast Badge. Worn by Engineer unit, unofficially from 1941 to 1942. Rare. Lug back.
Hand carved badge from animal tusk. Pin brooch.
Hand carved badge from animal tusk. Pin brooch. 1940 to 1941 pattern badge.
Striling mark. Brooch pin.
Heavy wire embroidered.
Flew Bostons and Marauders in Italy. Brooch pin back. Original variant all in silver.
Hand made from perspex. Complete with wire lugs. One off.
Blackened. 1934 to 1945. Lug back.
Shoulder title. Cast. Lug back. Single.
Gilt. Set. Lug backs
Set. 1941 to 1942. Lug backs. Short history as strecher bearers and POW guards in the East Africa campaign.
Lug backs. Served in North Africa at El Alamein.
Lug backs. Served in North Africa at Sidi Rezegh, Gazala line and El Alamein.
Cloth embroidered.
Set. Brass. Worn on orange overseas service strips. Lug backs.
Old Boys Association blazer badge. Early variant of the badge that still exists today. Heavy wire embroidered.
Heavy wire embroidered badge. Taken off blazer.
Worn on beret. 1940 to 1942. Lug back. Cast. Rare.
1944 to 1953. Slider. White metal. Rare.
Formed in 1941 for underage youths who wanted to join up. Single. Cloth. Worn on right shoulder in English and Afrikaans version would be on left shoulder. Rare.
Cloth. Worn on shoulder Single.