Essex Regiment (1902-1958 Pattern) Brass Button – 19mm

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A genuine military button. Essex Regiment (1902-1958 Pattern) Officer’s Button, 19mm. A collectable piece of military uniform insignia.

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Essex Regiment brass uniform button, dating from the period 1902 to 1958. This example features a detailed regimental motif in relief, including the Salamanca eagle and castle in a wreath, consistent with British Army uniform fittings from the early to the mid-20th century.

Buttons of this type were issued to officers and other ranks as part of their service dress and full dress uniforms. The design reflects the regiment’s identity and heritage during a significant period of British military history.

This button is suitable for collectors of British military uniform insignia, regimental memorabilia, and historical military artefacts related to the Essex Regiment or line infantry regiments of the British Army.

Dimensions:
Diameter: 19mm
Material: Brass
Fitting: Loop shank on reverse

Condition:
The button is in very good condition, with clear and sharp detailing. Minor surface wear consistent with age and service use is evident. The shank remains intact and secure. There is no notable damage or restoration.

Weight0.1 kg

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