South Staffordshire Regiment cap badge produced as a restrike of the 1901–1953 pattern, representing the design worn from the Edwardian period through the First and Second World Wars and into the post-war period. This British Army infantry cap badge displays the recognised South Staffordshire Regiment insignia in clear relief, incorporating the Stafford Knot and regimental scroll “South Staffordshire”, surmounted by the King’s Crown. The overall composition follows the formal, balanced arrangement typical of early- to mid-20th-century British Army cap badges.
South Staffordshire Regiment cap badges of this pattern were worn on service dress caps and berets and are collected as examples of British Army infantry militaria, King’s Crown regimental insignia, and historic county regiment uniform hardware. This restrike example is suitable for display, re-enactment, or as a representative piece within a broader infantry collection. The reverse is fitted with a standard hook slider fitting for secure attachment.
Dimensions
Approx. 45mm x 59mm
Condition
Excellent overall condition with a clean finish and sharp detailing throughout. The reverse slider is intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.











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