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Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons) Anodised Button (26mm), King's Crown
£4.00

4th/7th Dragoon Guards Bullion Embroidered Blazer badge
£18.00

IV/VII DRAGOON GUARDS metal 'small' officers metal
£7.00

Royal Tank Regiment Staybrite Button (19mm) - Queen's Crown
£1.00

3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards Cap Badge, c. 1900
£45.00

Gloucestershire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry Lapel Badge
£16.00

Reconnaissance Corps (1941-1946 Pattern) Cap Badge, Restrike
£10.00

Royal Armoured Corps (1941-1952 Pattern/Mailed Fist) Officer Service Dress Collar Badge, King's Crown, Original
£12.00
Articles
Weapon ProfilePre-1800Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815)Victorian Era (1837–1901)
Military Swords and Sabres: A Collector’s Guide
A comprehensive guide to collecting military swords and sabres — from cavalry sabres and infantry swords to naval cutlasses and presentation blades.
Feature ArticleNapoleonic Wars (1799–1815)
The Battle of Waterloo 1815: History & Collectables
The Battle That Defined an Era On 18 June 1815, near the small Belgian village of Waterloo, the Duke of […]
Feature ArticleWorld War II (1939–1945)ww2
The Battle of El Alamein 1942: History & Collectables
The Desert Fox Meets the Desert Rats The Battles of El Alamein — First Alamein in July 1942 and Second […]

Feature ArticleVictorian Era (1837–1901)Boer Wars (1880–1902)
The British Army in the Boer Wars: An Overview
From the disaster at Isandlwana to the fall of Pretoria — how the Boer Wars transformed the British Army.

Encyclopedia EntryPre-1800Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815)
Napoleonic Shako Plates and Helmet Badges: A Collector’s Overview
An introduction to the distinctive helmet plates and shako badges of the Napoleonic era — identification, rarity, and collecting tips.

Collector's GuidePre-1800Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815)Victorian Era (1837–1901)World War I (1914–1918)World War II (1939–1945)
How to Authenticate British Military Buttons
A practical guide to identifying genuine British military buttons — from Georgian pewter to Victorian gilt — and spotting modern reproductions.
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