The Polish Artillery Collar Insignia, offered as a single piece, is a distinctive military badge historically worn by members of Polish artillery units. Typically crafted from metal, this insignia features a stylized representation of crossed cannons, denoting the artillery branch. The design often includes fine detailing and may incorporate national elements such as the Polish eagle, depending on the period of manufacture. Collar insignia served as an essential part of the military uniform, allowing for quick identification of the wearer’s unit or branch. In the Polish Army, such insignia were officially regulated and widely adopted throughout the 20th century, including during both World Wars and subsequent periods. The insignia is designed to be attached to the uniform collar, usually via prongs or pins on the reverse. As a piece of military regalia, it is of interest to collectors and historians studying Polish military history and insignia development.






