An anodised aluminium cap badge of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, produced to the pattern in use between 1960 and the regiment’s amalgamation in 1968. This British Army cap badge represents the regiment’s designated insignia in relief, featuring George slaying the dragon in the centre, surrounded by a circlet reading “Quo Fata Vocant” (Whither the Fates call) in silver-coloured aluminium, and a characteristic Fusilier design grenade in gold-coloured aluminium. Manufactured for wear on service dress caps, it reflects the lighter, durable construction associated with anodised stay-brite badges of the period. This example represents a collectable item of Royal Northumberland Fusiliers militaria and Cold War era British Army insignia. The reverse is fitted with standard fixing fittings for attachment.
Dimensions
Approx. 44mm x 26mm
Condition
Excellent overall condition, retaining a bright anodised finish with minimal handling wear. Relief detailing remains clear and well defined. The reverse fitting is intact and secure, with no evidence of damage, repair, or alteration. This is a well-preserved example suitable for collectors of British Army cap badges, Fusilier regiment memorabilia, and post-war Commonwealth military collectables.








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