Warwick County Fire Brigade cap badge (1948–1974 pattern), original example of British fire service uniform insignia associated with the Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service during the post-war period.
The badge features the brigade’s insignia in relief, incorporating the traditional county symbol, with the title “Warwick County Fire Brigade” on the usual starburst. The design reflects the standardised style of British fire brigade insignia introduced after the Fire Services Act 1947, when local brigades were reorganised into county-based services.
Cap badges of this type were worn on fire service headwear by firefighters and officers, serving as a visible indication of brigade affiliation and rank within the service. The 1948–1974 pattern corresponds to the post-war era when fire services were nationalised and later returned to local authority control.
The Warwick County Fire Brigade served the historic county of Warwickshire and was responsible for fire protection, rescue operations, and emergency response across urban and rural areas during a period of significant post-war development and modernisation.
Manufactured in chrome metal with enamel, with attachment fittings to the reverse, this example represents a classic piece of British civil service insignia from the mid-20th century.
Dimensions
Approx. 43mm height
Condition
Good overall condition, with clear detailing and a well-preserved surface finish. Light wear, minor marks, and age-related patina consistent with service use may be present. Reverse fittings remain intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs evident.

















