Royal Signals mounted blazer button, 21mm size, executed in gilt and silverplate, designed for wear on civilian blazer attire. This button features the Corps’ recognised device in clear relief, typically incorporating Mercury (the “Jimmy” figure) with wings on the helmet and feet, above a globe and lightning flashes, all produced in a bright finish suitable for blazer wear.
The Royal Corps of Signals is responsible for military communications and information systems within the British Army. The Mercury figure symbolises speed and communication, reflecting the corps’s specialist role. Mounted blazer buttons of this type are commonly worn by serving personnel, veterans, and affiliated members on civilian jackets, maintaining corps identity outside formal uniform.
Manufactured in gilt and silver-plated metal with a loop shank fitting to the reverse, this example provides a well-defined representation of modern British Army insignia adapted for civilian dress. Royal Signals buttons are collected as examples of corps memorabilia, blazer insignia, and British military dress accessories.
Dimensions
21mm diameter
Condition
Very good overall condition with a bright finish and crisp detailing. Minor signs of handling or light wear may be present. The shank to the reverse remains intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs are evident.























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