Royal Navy uniform button, 21mm in size, features the King’s Crown pattern and is made of black Bakelite or horn, associated with mid-twentieth-century naval uniform dress. This button features the classic fouled anchor emblem in relief, surmounted by the King’s crown, all set within a circular border and produced in a subdued black finish.
The fouled anchor is the longstanding symbol of the Royal Navy, representing maritime service and tradition. The King’s Crown denotes issues during the reigns of monarchs such as King George V and King George VI, placing this example within the early to mid-twentieth-century period. Black buttons of this type were commonly worn on working dress or certain service uniforms where a non-reflective finish was required.
Manufactured in moulded Bakelite or natural horn with a loop shank fitting to the reverse, this example provides a representative piece of British naval uniform insignia. Royal Navy buttons are collected as examples of naval history, uniform components, and twentieth-century militaria.
Dimensions
21mm diameter
Condition
Good overall condition with clear detailing to the anchor and crown. Minor signs of age-related wear and chipping are present. The shank on the reverse remains intact and secure. No cracks or significant damage unless otherwise noted.




















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