Lot 336 military and cadet cap badges, primarily with Canadian and British origin

Le Régiment de Hull: Two versions of the cap badge for this French Canadian unit. The first has a King's Crown (WWII era), and the second features a Queen Elizabeth II crown (post-1952).
The Elgin Regiment: An armored reconnaissance regiment badge featuring a central cutout with a tank or armored vehicle.
Royal Canadian Air Cadets: A brass cap badge featuring an eagle with outstretched wings below a Queen's Crown.
Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons: Two identical badges from this British Yeomanry regiment, featuring the crowned Rose of the House of York.
Le Régiment de Joliette: A bi-metal King's Crown cap badge from this Quebec-based infantry regiment.
7th/11th Hussars: A Canadian armored regiment badge with the motto "STEADY" and a shield containing the numbers "7" and "XI".
The Lancastrian Brigade: A British Army cap badge featuring a lion atop a crown, framed by a wreath with the "LANCASTRIAN" scroll.
Canadian Armed Forces Tri-Service: Two versions of the "unification" badge, nicknamed the "cornflake" or "pineapple." It features a Queen's Crown over a wreath of maple leaves with an anchor, crossed swords, and an eagle.
Individual Crowns: Two smaller separate crown insignias, likely used as rank or collar badges.

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