Royal Navy officer’s gilt button (1843–1891 pattern), 22mm, original example of Victorian British naval uniform insignia associated with the Royal Navy.
Manufactured in gilt metal, this 22mm officer’s uniform button features the classic fouled anchor surmounted by the Imperial Crown, the distinctive design adopted by the Royal Navy in 1843. This pattern remained in use throughout much of Victoria’s reign until it was superseded by a revised design in 1891, making it one of the defining items of Victorian naval dress.
Officer’s buttons of this size were worn on a variety of uniforms, including frock coats, full dress, undress, and other service garments. Produced by leading military tailors and button makers, they were manufactured to a high standard, with finely die-struck details and a rich gilt finish, reflecting the prestige and professionalism of the Royal Navy at the height of the British Empire.
This pattern was worn during a period of enormous expansion and technological innovation within the Royal Navy. Officers wearing these buttons served aboard wooden sailing ships, steam-powered vessels, ironclads, and the first generation of pre-dreadnought battleships. The era encompassed operations during the Crimean War, numerous imperial campaigns, anti-slavery patrols, and the worldwide protection of Britain’s maritime trade routes.
The fouled anchor has been the enduring symbol of the Royal Navy since the eighteenth century, representing steadfastness and naval service. Combined with the Victorian Imperial Crown, this button is instantly recognisable as an example of mid-to-late nineteenth-century Royal Navy uniform insignia.
Original officer’s buttons of the 1843–1891 pattern are highly sought after by collectors of naval militaria due to their age, quality of manufacture, and association with the Victorian Royal Navy during one of its most influential periods.
Manufactured in gilt metal and retaining its original reverse shank fitting, this example represents an authentic and historically significant piece of British naval history.
Dimensions
22mm diameter
Condition
Good overall original condition, with crisp detailing and a well-preserved gilt finish. Light age-related wear, minor surface marks, and signs of uniform use and storage may be present. The original reverse shank remains intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs evident.


















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