Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Officers’ Gilt Button (GRVI Cypher – 1937-1953 Pattern) – 19mm

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Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) officer’s gilt button (GRVI Cypher, 1937–1953 pattern), 19mm, original example of British Army corps uniform insignia associated with the Royal Army Service Corps.

Manufactured in gilt metal to officer quality, this 19mm uniform button bears the King’s Crown and Royal Cypher of King George VI, identifying it as the pattern worn between 1937 and 1953. Privately purchased by officers, these buttons were produced to a higher standard than other ranks’ examples, featuring finely struck detailing and a rich gilt finish.

The Royal Army Service Corps was responsible for the essential logistical functions that enabled the British Army to operate effectively, including transport, supply, mechanical transport, ammunition distribution, and general support services. Its personnel ensured that troops at the front received the food, fuel, equipment, and materials required for sustained operations.

During the reign of George VI, the RASC played a crucial role throughout World War II. Officers and soldiers of the Corps served in every major theatre, including the campaigns in France and Belgium, North Africa, Italy, Northwest Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East. The Corps’ ability to organise and maintain complex supply networks was fundamental to the success of British and Commonwealth operations.

Following the accession of Elizabeth II in 1952, the Royal Cypher on military insignia was updated. In 1965, the RASC was amalgamated with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, and other support elements to form the Royal Corps of Transport, bringing an end to the RASC as an independent corps.

Original officer-quality RASC buttons bearing the George VI Cypher are highly sought after by collectors of British Army insignia, particularly those interested in Second World War and pre-amalgamation corps history.

Manufactured in gilt metal and retaining its original reverse shank fitting, this example represents an authentic and historically significant piece of British Army service corps history.

Dimensions

19mm diameter

Condition

Good overall original condition, with crisp detailing and a well-preserved gilt finish. Light age-related wear, minor surface marks, and signs of uniform use and storage may be present. The original reverse shank remains intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs evident.

Weight 0.1 kg

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Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) Officers' Gilt Button (GRVI Cypher - 1937-1953 Pattern) - 19mmRoyal Army Service Corps (RASC) Officers’ Gilt Button (GRVI Cypher – 1937-1953 Pattern) – 19mm
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