A fine gilt officer’s button from the 120th Rajputana Infantry, one of the distinguished regiments of the British Indian Army, worn during the King’s Crown era (Edward VII & George V).
Description
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Diameter: 19mm
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Material: Gilt brass (officer grade)
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Design: Displays the regiment’s number “120” beneath a King’s Crown, with “RAJPUTANA INFANTRY”. Crisp detailing typical of early-20th-century Indian Army officer-manufactured items.
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Reverse: Fixed shank; commonly manufacturer-marked by British button makers (marking may vary).
Condition
Very good. Gilt finish remains bright with minor, expected wear. Reverse shank intact and secure.


















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