WW1 Canadian CEF General List Collars Insignia Pair

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The WW1 Canadian CEF General List Collars Insignia Pair consists of two matching collar badges worn by members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. These insignia were assigned to officers and enlisted personnel whose service did not fall under a specific branch or corps, representing the General List. Typically produced in brass, each insignia features the crowned maple leaf emblem, a symbol commonly associated with Canadian military forces of the period. The reverse side of each badge is fitted with lugs or a pin for attachment to the uniform collar. The precise design may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and production batch. General List collar insignia were used throughout World War I to identify non-regimental and staff appointments within the CEF. This pair represents original period manufacture, reflecting the standardized appearance and construction methods of Canadian military insignia during the 1914–1918 period.

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