Merchant Navy officer’s button, a 23mm example of British maritime uniform insignia associated with the Merchant Navy. Buttons of this type were worn by officers serving aboard British merchant vessels, reflecting the formal traditions of civilian maritime service during the 19th and 20th centuries.
The button design features a fouled anchor with a naval crown in the foreground. The style follows long-established nautical uniform traditions, combining practical construction with a formal appearance suited to officer dress uniforms.
Buttons of this type were worn on tunics, reefer jackets, and other officer uniform garments, serving both a fastening function and as a visible indication of rank and maritime affiliation. The 23mm size is for use on outer uniform garments where medium-sized buttons are required.
The Merchant Navy played a vital role in British commercial shipping and wartime logistics, particularly during World War II, when merchant seamen operated under hazardous conditions to maintain supply routes. Uniform insignia associated with the Merchant Navy reflect Britain’s long maritime and trading heritage.
Manufactured in gilt brass with a shank fitting to the reverse, this example represents a classic piece of maritime uniform hardware suitable for collectors of nautical memorabilia and merchant shipping artefacts.
Dimensions
23mm diameter
Condition
Good overall condition, with clear detailing and a well-preserved surface finish. Light wear and minor marks consistent with age and use may be present. The reverse shank remains intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs are evident.
NOTE: Reverse may vary

















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