Restrike of the cap badge worn by the 4th and 5th (Territorial Force) Battalions of the Somerset Light Infantry. This pattern was used by the TF battalions before and during the First World War and features the distinctive Somerset Light Infantry bugle and coronet, “PA” (Prince Albert) cypher with the battalion’s identifying “South Africa 1900-01” battle honour above.
The restrike retains the correct design elements of the original early-20th-century badge, including the slim horn profile, neatly tied cords, and the classic Somerset Light Infantry lettering style.
Description
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Classic Somerset Light Infantry bugle horn emblem
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Correct Territorial Force “South Africa 1900-01” battle honour above the horn
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Made in white with good detail throughout
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Reverse fitted with a hook slider fitting for attachment
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Modern restrike for wear, display or reference
Dimensions
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Height: approx. 50 mm
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Width: approx. 38 mm
Condition
Very good, with clean detail but some tarnishing. No bends, cracks, or damage. A well-made restrike ideal for collectors, reenactors, or as a reference piece when comparing with originals.
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