WW1 British BEF Warrant Officer Cuff Rank Insignia Pair

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The WW1 British BEF Warrant Officer Cuff Rank Insignia Pair comprises two matching insignia designed for attachment to the lower sleeves of a British Army uniform. Worn by warrant officers of the British Expeditionary Force during the First World War, these insignia were typically constructed from brass or embroidered materials, depending on rank and unit regulations. The design generally features a crown motif, with specific details denoting rank and regiment. Worn on cuff rank uniforms, the insignia served as a clear visual marker of authority and hierarchy within the British Army structure. Regulation patterns ensured consistency in appearance across units serving overseas, including on the Western Front. Item pairs such as this provide a reference to the insignia distinctions in use among non-commissioned officers during WW1, and their presence on period uniforms assists in the identification and restoration of original BEF attire. The pair is representative of British Army dress protocol during the 1914–1918 conflict.

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