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A Selection of sets relating to Military - Crests, Colours, Badges & Medals Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Amalgamated Tobacco 25 Army Badges Past and Present 1961 £25.00 25 Medals of the World 1959 £9.00 Anstie 50 out of 85 Regimental Badges (woven silk issue) (50 different silks £100.00 from the set of 85) c1915 Bassett 25 Victoria Cross Heroes in Action 1970 £15.00 Cohen Weenen 50 V C Heroes (of World War I) 1915 (reprint 1998) £8.50 Gallaher 48 Army Badges 1939 £40.00 48 Army Badges 1939 (reprint 2001) £8.50 50 Regimental Colours and Standards 1899 (reprint 1995) £8.50 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 1st Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2001) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 2nd Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2001) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 4th Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2001) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 5th Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2003) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 6th Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2017) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 7th Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2003) 25 The Great War Victoria Cross Heroes 8th Series 1915 £6.50 (reprint 2003) Glengettie Tea 25 Medals of the World Black back 1961 £3.50 Hill 50 Decorations and Medals (Issued by R & J Hill at base) 1940 £100.00 Hunter L9 Infantry Regimental Colours Miscellaneous Colours 2013 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Argyll and Sutherland £3.00 Highlanders 2nd Series 2011 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Argyll and Sutherland £3.00 Highlanders Error printing yellow border 1st series 2008 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Argyll and Sutherland £3.00 Highlanders orange border 1st series 2008 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Bedfordshire and £3.00 Hertfordshire Regiment 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Black Watch (Royal £3.00 Highland Regiment) 1ST series 2006 Page 1 - Last Updated 3rd June 2021 Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Hunter L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Black Watch 2nd Series 2011 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Border Regiment 2005 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Buffs (Royal East Kent £3.00 Regiment) 2005 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Cameronians (Scottish £3.00 Rifles) 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Cheshire Regiment 2006 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Coldstream Guards 1st £3.00 Series 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Coldstream Guards 2nd £3.00 Series 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Coldstream Guards 3rd £3.00 Series 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Connaught Rangers 2010 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Devonshire Regiment 1st £3.00 Series 2006 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Devonshire Regiment 2nd £3.00 Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Dorset Regiment 1st Series 2010 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Dorset Regiment 2nd Series 2012 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Duke of Cornwalls Light £3.00 Infantry 2007 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Duke of Wellingtons £3.00 Regiment 1st series 2006 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Duke of Wellingtons £3.00 Regiment 2nd Series 2011 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Durham Light Infantry 1st £3.00 Series 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Durham Light Infantry 2nd £3.00 Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The East Lancashire Regiment £3.00 1st Series 2007 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The East Lancashire Regiment £3.00 2nd Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The East Surrey Regiment 2004 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The East Yorkshire Regiment £3.00 1st Series 2010 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The East Yorkshire Regiment £3.00 2nd Series 2011 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Essex Regiment 2007 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Gloucestershire Regiment £3.00 1st Series 2006 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Gloucestershire Regiment £3.00 2nd Series 2013 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Gordon Highlanders 1st £3.00 Series 2004 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Gordon Highlanders 2nd £3.00 Series 2013 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Green Howards 2010 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Grenadier Guards 1st Series 2009 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Grenadier Guards 2nd Series 2009 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Grenadier Guards 3rd Series 2009 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Highland Light Infantry 2007 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Irish Guards 1st Series 2009 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Irish Guards 2nd Series 2009 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Own Royal Regiment £3.00 (Lancaster) 1st Series 2005 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Own Royal Regiment £3.00 (Lancaster) 2nd Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Own Scottish £3.00 Borderers 1st Series 2004 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Own Scottish £3.00 Borderers 2nd Series (includes errors & two number 3s but L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Own Yorkshire Light £3.00 Infantry 2009 Page 2 - Last Updated 3rd June 2021 Issuing Company No. in Title & Date of Issue Price Please Set Per Set Send Hunter L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Regiment (Liverpool) 2005 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Shropshire Light £3.00 Infantry 1st Series 2004 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Kings Shropshire Light £3.00 Infantry 2nd Series 2008 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Lancashire Fusiliers 1st £3.00 Series (Correct printing) 2006 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Lancashire Fusiliers 1st £3.00 Series (Error printing with Royal) 2005 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Lancashire Fusiliers 2nd £3.00 Series 2011 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The London Regiment 1st Series 2008 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The London Regiment 2nd Series 2008 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Loyal Regiment (North £3.00 Lancashire) 2009 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Manchester Regiment 1st £3.00 Series 2005 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Manchester Regiment 2nd £3.00 Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Middlesex Regiment (Duke £3.00 of Cambridge Own) 2007 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The North Staffordshire £3.00 Regiment 1st Series 2004 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The North Staffordshire £3.00 Regiment 2nd Series 2008 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Northamptonshire Regiment £3.00 1st Series 2007 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Northamptonshire Regiment £3.00 2nd Series 2013 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Oxfordshire and £3.00 Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1st Series 2007 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Oxfordshire and £3.00 Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2nd Series 2011 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Prince of Wales Leinster £3.00 Regiment 2010 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Queens Own Cameron £3.00 Highlanders 1st Series 2006 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Queens Own Cameron £3.00 Highlanders 2nd Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Queens Own Royal West £3.00 Kent Regiment 2005 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Queens Royal Regiment £3.00 (West Surrey) 1st Series 2004 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Queens Royal Regiment £3.00 (West Surrey) 2nd Series 2012 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Royal Berkshire Regiment 2010 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Royal Dublin Fusiliers 2010 £3.00 L7 Infantry Regimental Colours The Royal Fusiliers (City of £3.00 London Regiment) 2005
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