Victorian 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers officer’s uniform button, 18mm size, executed in gilt brass and dating to the nineteenth century. This button features the regiment’s recognised device in fine relief, incorporating the regimental monogram with crossed lances and surmounted by Queen Victoria’s crown, all produced in gilt brass consistent with officer cavalry uniform fittings of the period.
The 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers was a distinguished cavalry regiment of the British Army, serving in numerous campaigns throughout the nineteenth century, including colonial conflicts and major European engagements. The Victorian pattern places this example within the reign of Queen Victoria, a period of significant expansion and activity for the British Army. Buttons of this type were worn on tunics and other elements of cavalry dress, reflecting regimental identity and tradition.
Manufactured in gilt brass with a loop shank fitting to the reverse, this example provides a well-defined representation of Victorian British cavalry insignia. 9th Lancers buttons are collected as examples of nineteenth-century militaria, cavalry regiment memorabilia, and British Army uniform components.
Dimensions
18mm diameter
Condition
Very good overall condition with clear detailing and a well-preserved gilt finish. Minor signs of age-related wear and service use may be present. Shank to the reverse remains intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs are evident.



















