16th (The Queen’s) Lancers cap badge produced to the pre-1902 pattern, representing the Victorian-era design worn prior to the introduction of the King’s Crown following the accession of Edward VII. This original British Army cavalry cap badge displays the recognised insignia of the 16th Lancers in well-defined relief, incorporating the regiment’s number and crossed lances and title scroll that reads “Queen’s Lancers”, arranged in a formal and balanced composition characteristic of late 19th-century British cavalry insignia. The absence of the later Tudor or St Edward’s Crown reflects its issue during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Manufactured in bimetal (gilding metal and white metal), this original example represents a genuine Victorian British Army cap badge rather than a later restrike. Pre-1902 16th (The Queen’s) Lancers cap badges are collected as examples of Victorian British cavalry militaria, lancer regiment insignia, and historic headdress hardware from the pre-Edwardian period. The reverse is fitted with original lug fittings for secure attachment to a cap or helmet.
Dimensions
Approx. 51mm x 42mm
Condition
Very good overall condition, retaining a consistent aged patina with a possible coating of lacquer. Detail remains clear and well defined, and the original reverse lugs are intact and secure. No repairs or alterations are evident.












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