Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) anodised collar badges, pair (1953–1970 pattern), original example of British Army uniform insignia associated with the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment).
This pattern dates from the early reign of Elizabeth II and reflects the post-Second World War transition to anodised aluminium “staybrite” insignia, which reduced maintenance requirements while retaining clear regimental identity.
The badge design features the regiment’s traditional insignia in relief beneath the Queen’s Crown, incorporating elements associated with Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire heritage. The paired collar badges were worn on both sides of the tunic collar and formed part of the standard British Army service dress system.
Collar badges of this type were issued to all ranks and served as an important visual identifier of regimental affiliation, complementing the cap badge and shoulder titles. The Sherwood Foresters had a long and distinguished history, with service in major campaigns including both the First World War and World War II.
Manufactured in anodised metal with original attachment fittings to the reverse, this matched pair represents a classic example of mid-20th-century British regimental insignia.
Dimensions
Each badge approx. 30mm height
Condition
Good overall condition, with a bright anodised finish and clear detailing. Light wear and minor handling marks consistent with age and uniform use may be present. Reverse fittings remain intact and secure. No significant damage or repairs evident.

















