A fine example of the c. 1882–1894 pattern collar badge worn by the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment during the late Victorian era. This pattern represents one of the earliest standardised collar devices used by the regiment following the 1881 Childers Reforms.
Description
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Struck in brass
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Features the Lancashire rose and scroll reading “THE KING’S”
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Reverse with original lugs
Dimensions
(typical for this pattern)
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Height: approx. 25mm
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Width: approx. 27mm
Condition
Very good, with sharp detail, light wear and patina present, consistent with an authentic late 19th-century example.








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