The ‘Royal Canadian Artillery Edward the 7th Pith Helmet Cap Badge’ is a distinguished military insignia dating back to the early 20th century. Crafted during the reign of King Edward VII, this cap badge is a significant artifact representing the Royal Canadian Artillery’s historical heritage and service. Typically worn on pith helmets, which were commonly used in tropical and desert environments, the badge features intricate designs and symbols that denote the artillery’s esteemed status and connection to the British monarchy. Such badges were not merely decorative but also served as a means of identification and pride for artillery personnel. Collectors and historians value this cap badge for its craftsmanship, historical context, and association with an era of global colonial military presence. Owning a piece like this is a window into the ceremonial and operational life of the Royal Canadian Artillery during the Edwardian period.
Royal Canadian Artillery Edward the 7th Pith Helmet Cap Badge
$100.00
Royal Canadian Artillery Edward the 7th Pith Helmet Cap Badge
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Country | Canada |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |