General Service Corps (at the time, the “General List”)Volunteers white metal uniform button produced to the 1902–1908 pattern, representing the short-lived period following the conclusion of the Second Boer War and the reorganisation of Britain’s auxiliary forces. This British Army volunteer forces button displays the recognised General Service Corps insignia in clear relief, incorporating the Royal Arms surmounted by the King’s Crown, denoting use during the reign of Edward VII. The white-metal construction is typical of Volunteer Force uniform buttons from the early 20th century.
General Service Corps Volunteer buttons of this pattern were intended for wear on tunics and dress uniforms by members of the auxiliary and volunteer forces and are collected as examples of Edwardian British Army volunteer insignia, pre-Territorial Force militaria, and historic uniform components. The reverse is fitted with a traditional shank fitting for secure attachment.
Condition
Excellent overall condition, retaining a clean white metal finish with minimal surface wear. Relief detail remains sharp and clearly defined, and the reverse shank is intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.
Note
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