Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) plastic cap badge, manufactured during the Second World War. These lightweight badges—often referred to as “plastic economy” or “Bakelite” badges—were introduced from 1941 onward to conserve metals for the war effort.
The Garter circlet bearing the Royal motto “Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense” with the Ordnance shield with three cannons and cannonballs, surmounted by a King’s Crown, all moulded in brown plastic typical of wartime manufacture.
Construction
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Approx. height: 50mm
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Approx. width: 39mm
Construction
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Two-piece moulded plastic (economy wartime issue)
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Integral plastic blades or lugs to the reverse
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Crisp high-relief detail with the characteristic matte wartime finish
Condition
Very good condition with no warping or cracks—well above average for these fragile WWII economy badges.





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