WW1 Canadian CEF CFA Artillery Officer’s Collar Insignia Single

$40.00

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This listing features a single First World War-era collar insignia worn by officers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), Canadian Field Artillery (CFA). The insignia was part of the standard uniform for artillery officers serving in the CEF during WW1, signifying their branch and rank within the military structure. Crafted typically from brass, this collar badge displays the distinctive design associated with the CFA, often incorporating artillery motifs such as a cannon or crossed cannons and accompanying imagery relevant to the unit. Insignia of this type were worn on the collar of the service dress jacket and were an important element in identifying an officer’s role and affiliation at a glance. The single insignia offered here would typically form one part of a pair, as most uniforms used insignia on each side of the collar. This item reflects the design and construction standards of Canadian military insignia from the 1914–1918 period.

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