A high-quality officer’s collar badge of the South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers), made to the short-lived 1951–1958 pattern worn into the early Elizabeth II period. This finely detailed example displays the superior finish expected of officer-grade insignia.
Description
This elegant collar badge features:
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The regiment’s distinctive Prince of Wales’s plumes surmount a scroll bearing the regimental title.
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High-relief die-struck detail, characteristic of officer manufacture.
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Correct early Queen’s Crown (ERII) pattern introduced in 1951 and used until the regiment’s 1958 incorporation into the Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers).
Material & Construction
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Gilt and silverplate metal finish with crisp die-struck definition
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Raised detailing across plumes and scrollwork
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Reverse fitted with lugs
Dimensions (Approx.)
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Height: ~32mm
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Width: ~32mm
Condition
Very good, well-preserved with sharp detail and an even finish. Minor handling wear only, with no damage or distortion. A strong representative piece of post-war officer insignia.



















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