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Crested, large, flat blazer buttons in shiny gold colour. (Sold individually)
Price each £ 3.00
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Crested, small, flat blazer buttons in shiny gold colour. (Sold individually)
Replica Gordon collar dogs, expertly fashioned from plated white metal. (Sold as pair)
Price each £ 5.00
Introduced in 1856, as the premier award for gallantry, available to all ranks, to cover all actions since the outbreak of the Crimean War.
Price each £ 9.99
Cap Badge traditionally worn by the Gordon Highlanders soldiers as part of the uniform. Made from untarnishable plated metal. Split pin fastening.
Price each £ 7.00
Three dimensional cap badge traditionally worn by the officers and senior ranks of the Gordon Highlanders as part of the uniform. Made from untarnishable plated metal. Split pin fastening.
Price each £ 12.95
Replica bronze-coloured Gordon shoulder titles. (Sold individually) This item temporarily out of stock
Price each £ 4.00
This medal was awarded to those who saw service in any theatre of war between 5th August 1914 and 31st December 1915, other than those who had already qualified for the 1914 Star.
Price each £ 2.50
Awarded for one or more days service in North Africa between 10th June 1940 and 12th May 1943.
This medal was awarded to service personnel for three years service at home or six months service overseas in territories subjected to air attack or otherwise closely threatened.
Price each £ 2.99
Instituted 1854. The need for a gallantry medal for other ranks (not officers) was first recognised during the Crimean War. The medals have always been issued named, and carry the number, rank, and name of gallantry, from 1881 until about 1901.
Price each £ 4.45
Instituted in 1940. The George Cross is the highest gallantry award for civilians and for members of the armed forces in actions where purely military honours would not normally be granted.
Instituted in 1914. Originally awarded to captains, lieutenants and warant officers of the army, it was subsquently extended to include the equivalent ranks of the RAF, Royal Naval Division and the Royal Marines.
Introduced in 1856 as the premier award for gallantry, available to all ranks, to cover all actions since the outbreak of the Crimean War.
Shield-shaped Regimental badge to be worn on a blazer pocket. Product now in silver wire wool not cloth as pictured. New Picture to follow
Price each £ 13.50
Regimental gold coloured raised buttons. (Sold individually. Small size available separately)
Price each £ 1.00
Regimental gold coloured raised buttons. (Sold individually. Large size available separately)
Price each £ 1.50
Brooch traditionally given by a soldier to his sweetheart as a keepsake and token of affection when he went to serve with the Regiment. Also worn by members of the Regiment as a lapel badge. Fashioned from untarnishable plated white metal. Pin fastening.
Price each £ 9.50
Traditional badge worn by the Regiment on their sporrans. (Sold individually)
Price each £ 12.50
Traditional Regimental shield worn on the sporran. (Sold individually)
Price each £ 11.50
Regimental walking stick badge. (Sold individually)
Price each £ 2.30