Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) cap badge, original issue example of the pattern worn between 1924 and 1959. This British Army infantry cap badge displays the recognised insignia of the regiment in clear relief, incorporating the Lamb of God (Paschal Lamb) as the central device, carrying a bannered staff, executed in brass, consistent with mid-twentieth-century British Army manufacture.
The Lamb of God emblem is a long-established symbol of the regiment, reflecting its historic origins and identity as one of the oldest line infantry regiments in the British Army. Cap badges of this type were worn on service dress, identifying regimental affiliation.
Manufactured in brass with standard fittings to the reverse, this original example provides a well-defined representation of twentieth-century British infantry insignia. Queen’s Royal Regiment badges are collected as examples of regimental memorabilia, British Army history, and cap badge collecting.
Dimensions
Approx. 46mm height
Condition
Good overall condition with clear detailing and a well-preserved finish. Signs of age and service wear are present. Reverse fittings remain intact and functional. No significant damage or repairs are evident.
Reference
Gaylor P. Pl.16 A 1


























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