The WW1 British BEF Grenadier Guards Cap Badge is a metal insignia worn by members of the Grenadier Guards during the First World War. The badge features the regiment’s distinctive design, typically consisting of a stylized flaming grenade above the royal cypher. Commonly made from brass, the badge was attached to the service dress cap as part of the standard uniform of British Expeditionary Force (BEF) soldiers. The Grenadier Guards is one of the oldest regiments in the British Army, and their cap badge design is emblematic of their historical role as infantry specializing in grenades. This badge reflects the insignia used from 1914 to 1918, showing the craftsmanship and regimental identity of the period. Original examples may exhibit age-related patina, wear, or solder marks consistent with wartime manufacture and use. Cap badges such as this are significant for collectors and historians interested in British military headgear and insignia from the First World War.






