Lot 330 Military and regimental badges, primarily of British and Commonwealth origin
Royal Air Force (RAF): The badge in the top left corner is a Royal Air Force cap badge. It features the letters "RAF" within a wreath, topped with a crown. Variants exist in brass and "Staybrite" (anodised aluminum).
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment): The large, eight-pointed star badge with a central circular design is a cap badge for The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). The central design typically includes a St. Andrew's cross and a thistle.
Royal Artillery: The badge featuring two crossed cannons with a flaming grenade above them is characteristic of the Royal Artillery.
U.S. Marine Corps (USMC): Towards the bottom left, there are badges featuring the eagle, globe, and anchor (EGA) emblem, which is the official insignia of the United States Marine Corps.
Scottish Bagpiper Figurines: There are several repeated badges or pins depicting a terrier (often a Scotty dog) playing bagpipes. These are frequently identified as Scottish jewelry or pewter brooches, often handcast by makers like William Sturt.
Other Regimental Badges: Other badges in the lot appear to represent various units, such as the Highland Light Infantry or Royal Scots Fusiliers
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment): The large, eight-pointed star badge with a central circular design is a cap badge for The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). The central design typically includes a St. Andrew's cross and a thistle.
Royal Artillery: The badge featuring two crossed cannons with a flaming grenade above them is characteristic of the Royal Artillery.
U.S. Marine Corps (USMC): Towards the bottom left, there are badges featuring the eagle, globe, and anchor (EGA) emblem, which is the official insignia of the United States Marine Corps.
Scottish Bagpiper Figurines: There are several repeated badges or pins depicting a terrier (often a Scotty dog) playing bagpipes. These are frequently identified as Scottish jewelry or pewter brooches, often handcast by makers like William Sturt.
Other Regimental Badges: Other badges in the lot appear to represent various units, such as the Highland Light Infantry or Royal Scots Fusiliers
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