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Royal Army Educational Corps 1951-1952 Silver-plate and gilt KC. Officers' metal cap badge
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Royal Army Educational Corps 1951-1952 with King's Crown. Silver-plate and gilt Officers' metal cap badge
Royal Army Educational Corps 1951-1952 Silver-plate and gilt KC. Officers' metal cap badge
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Crown | King's Crown: indicating the era 1902 - 1952. |
Bibliography Guide | KK 2145 |
Construction | Silver-plate and gilt |
For sale: Royal Army Educational Corps 1951-1952 Silver-plate and gilt Officers' metal cap badge with King's Crown. KK 2145
We specialise in insignia for collectors and are not tailors or outfitters. Due to established practice and customer preference, our stock is sold without fastenings such as back-plates, clutch-grips, split pins (cotter pins) or shoulder shanks for screw-fit buttons, however these are (usually) available separately.
Please bear in mind that many badges (such as cap badges with vertical 'slider' fittings) do not require these fastenings, and for many older badges, fittings such as a matching back-plate simply do not exist. With the exception of screw-fit buttons, uniform buttons are normally sewn onto uniforms with a needle and thread and do not usually need special fastenings.
In the nature of dealing in original collectables, we buy our stock from a variety of sources. Although we might have several examples of a badge or button in stock, they might have different fastenings. We regard these as minor manufacturing variations and do not usually differentiate whether a cap badge has 'lugs' or a 'spike' or a 'slider' fastening, whether lugs are positioned 'north-south' or east-west' or whether a button has a 'fixed-shank' or a 'drop-shank'.
If the type of fastening is important to you, please specify your preference in the 'comments' box of our online order form.