An original example of the King’s Regiment (Liverpool) cap badge, worn between 1902 and 1927.
Die-struck in bi-metal, the badge features a white metal horse of Hanover rearing on a brass scroll inscribed “The King’s”. The reverse is fitted with original north–south copper lugs, typical of early 20th-century manufacture and uncommon in later versions.
This pattern was worn through the Edwardian period, the First World War, until the regiment was retitled in 1927 as The King’s Regiment (Liverpool Regiment).
Condition: Very Good – Excellent definition to horse and scroll, light age patina, original lugs intact and strong.
Dimensions: Approx. 40mm x 38mm
Reference: John Gaylor’s ‘Collecting Military Badges’ Page 26, Plate 10 2-c


























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