Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire cap badge of the pattern worn between 1958 and 2006 by the Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire of the British Army. This British Army infantry cap badge displays the recognised insignia of the regiment in clear relief, incorporating the White Rose of Yorkshire as the central device, with “Yorkshire” on the ground below.
The design reflects the regiment’s strong association with Yorkshire and its historic link with the Prince of Wales, whose badge forms a prominent feature of the regimental insignia. The pattern was worn during the latter half of the twentieth century until the regiment’s amalgamation in 2006 to form the Yorkshire Regiment.
Manufactured in a silver-plated finish consistent with officer’s or dress insignia, the badge presents a well-defined example of the regimental pattern worn during the modern era of the British Army. Prince of Wales’s Own Regiment of Yorkshire cap badges are collected as examples of modern British Army militaria, Yorkshire regimental insignia, and historic infantry uniform hardware.
Dimensions
Approx. 28mm height x 44mm width
Condition
New, with a bright silver-plated finish and crisp detailing throughout. The reverse hook fixings are intact and secure. No damage, repairs, or alterations are evident.


















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