Badges & Medallions
All metal badges are an antique gold colour. The colour you see may differ due to images being taken at different times and by various photographers.
Series commemorating the service and sacrifice of the Peacekeepers and Peacemakers
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Remembering WW2 - POWRemembering WW2 POW - the third badge in the Remembering WW2 SeriesAdd to Cart3.67€
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Villers-BretonneuxVillers-Bretonneux - the fifth badge in the WW1 Centenary SeriesAdd to Cart3.67€
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Vietnam Ribbon Bar Lapel - Metal
Vietnam War 1962 – 1975
25mm L x 5mm H
Double clutch fitting on the back
Add to Cart3.67€ -
The WW1 Centenary Series - Case OnlyEmpty display case, except for the fixed centre feature badge to hold the 6 badges form the WW1 Centenary Series.Add to Cart7.33€
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REMEMBERING WW2 - TobrukRemembering WW2 - Tobruk- the sixth and final badge in the Remembering WW2 SeriesAdd to Cart3.67€
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Wattle and Silver Fern Metal BadgeThe wattle and silver fern, symbols of Australia and New Zealand respectively, beautifully reflect the shared heritage and enduring bond between the two nations.Add to Cart6.66€
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Post WW2 Series Badges and Display Case
6 Badges from the Post WW2 Commitment Series - Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Timor, UN and Malaya-Borneo in a display case with a feature badge fixed in the centre.
Add to Cart25.66€ -
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B1 - Slouch Hat
The Slouch Hat Badge was commissioned in 1996 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the first ANZAC Day observances. It is now available at all times as a source of fundraising.
Add to Cart3.67€ -
B3 - A is for ANZAC
This composite badge has been struck to commemorate those who served at Gallipoli from April to December 1915. The A is for the brass “A” worn by those who took part in operations on the Peninsula. The Rising Sun badge represents the esprit-de-corps, the camaraderie of the Australian soldiers of the 1st AIF. The words on the scrolls – Courage, Sacrifice and Comradeship – epitomise the deeds of the Diggers at Gallipoli – the others-before-self Spirit of ANZAC.
Add to Cart3.67€