A fine original example of the Royal Norfolk Regiment cap badge, worn between 1922 and 1959.
Die-struck gilding metal badge, featuring the figure of Britannia seated with trident and shield. On the reverse, the badge is fitted with its original brass slider, commonly used for securing the badge to the service cap.
This pattern was introduced following the regiment’s re-titling in 1922 and remained in use throughout the interwar period, the entirety of the Second World War, and into the early Cold War era until the regiment’s amalgamation into the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1959.
Condition: Very Good – Sharp detail to front, light age-related patina, original slider present, but shortened.
Dimensions: Approx. 54mm x 45mm
A genuine and desirable piece for collectors of British Army cap badges, WW2 militaria, and Royal Norfolk Regiment memorabilia. Suitable for displays, re-enactment, or as part of a wider collection of regimental insignia.
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