Royal Irish Regiment cap badge, following the 1901–1922 pattern worn during the Edwardian and First World War eras. The badge features the King’s Crown above a harp with scrolls reading “THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT”.
The design was adopted after 1901 and worn through the regiment’s disbandment in 1922. This restrike retains the original die-struck pattern’s proportions and detail, making it a suitable example for display or replacement in a period collection.
NOTE: Available with lugs or slider, please add to note which you’d prefer
Dimensions
Height: approx. 42mm
Width: approx. 38mm
Condition
Excellent overall condition with light age toning to the metal. Fittings remain firm and intact.
Ref: John Gaylor’s Military Badge Collecting’ page 22, plate 7. Arthur L. Kipling, Hugh L. King, ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’ Vol.I page 184, plate 614.

















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