Essex Yeomanry (EY) large pattern shoulder title in brass, of the type worn by personnel of this historic Territorial Army cavalry regiment. This shoulder title features the bold “EY” initials, executed in brass and designed for prominent display on shoulder straps or epaulettes. The simple, functional design reflects the traditional style of British Army shoulder titles used to denote regimental identity.
The Essex Yeomanry, with origins dating back to the late eighteenth century, served as a volunteer cavalry regiment and later transitioned into artillery roles within the Territorial Army. The “EY” designation represents the regiment’s county affiliation, maintaining a strong local identity within Essex. Shoulder titles of this pattern were widely worn throughout the early to mid-twentieth century, particularly prior to the adoption of more subdued insignia for field use.
Manufactured in brass with lug fittings to the reverse, this example provides a representative piece of British cavalry and Territorial Army uniform insignia. Essex Yeomanry shoulder titles are collected as examples of British military memorabilia, county regiment identifiers, and twentieth-century uniform fittings.
Dimensions
Approx. 29mm width
Condition
Very good overall condition with a well-preserved brass finish and clear lettering. Minor signs of age-related wear and service use may be present. Reverse fittings remain intact and functional. No significant damage or repairs are evident.

















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