King’s Regiment (Liverpool) collar badge pair (1927–1958 pattern), an original matched set of British Army insignia associated with the King’s Regiment (Liverpool). This pattern spans the late interwar period, the Second World War, and the early post-war years, reflecting long-standing regimental identity.
The badges feature the regiment’s distinctive device in relief, incorporating a rampant horse with a scroll below bearing the title “King’s”, forming a compact insignia intended for wear on the collar of the service dress uniform.
Collar badges of this type were worn in pairs, one on each side of the tunic collar, serving as a clear identifier of regimental affiliation. The King’s Regiment (Liverpool) maintained a strong presence within the British Army, with service across multiple theatres during the Second World War.
This matched pair represents a complete set of collar insignia from a well-known British infantry regiment, offering both display value and historical relevance.
Manufactured in bimetal (white metal and brass) with original fittings to the reverse, these badges provide a durable and detailed example of British regimental insignia from the mid-20th century. They are suitable for collectors of British militaria, particularly those specialising in infantry regiments and uniform insignia.
Dimensions
Approx. 32mm height each
Condition
Excellent condition, with clear detailing and a well-preserved finish. Both badges retain their reverse fittings. No significant damage or repairs are evident.
















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