King’s Regiment (Liverpool) beret cap badge produced as a restrike of the pattern worn between 1927 and 1958 by the King’s Regiment (Liverpool) of the British Army. This British Army infantry beret badge displays the recognised insignia of the regiment in clear relief, incorporating the White Horse of Hanover with the scroll bearing the title “King’s”, arranged in a formal composition typical of mid-twentieth-century British Army infantry headdress insignia.
The design reflects the regiment’s long association with Liverpool and its distinguished service history, including deployments during the inter-war period and the Second World War. The badge was worn on the beret as part of service dress and represents the King’s Regiment’s traditional heraldic and ceremonial elements.
Manufactured in bimetal (brass and white metal) consistent with service dress and beret wear, this restrike example provides a sharply defined representation of the original pattern. King’s Regiment beret cap badges are collected as examples of British Army infantry militaria, regimental insignia associated with Liverpool, and historic uniform hardware.
Dimensions
Approx. 39mm height x 39mm width
Condition
Very good overall condition with a clean, bright finish and crisp detailing throughout. The reverse fittings are intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.
Reference
Gaylor, Page 31 Pl.16 C-1











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