This WW1 British BEF Royal Engineers Cap Badge is a precious symbol of history and military heritage, representing the British Expeditionary Force’s Royal Engineers. Crafted in the intense period of the First World War, it bears the emblem of the Royal Engineers, signifying their pivotal role in warfare. The badge features the George Rex (GR) insignia, representative of King George V’s reign. Its distinct design has the Royal Crown at the top, the regiment’s motto “Ubique” (Everywhere) and “Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt” (Where Right And Glory Lead) at the bottom. Made of high-quality metal, it was worn on the military cap as a badge of honor and recognition, signifying the wearer’s affiliation to the esteemed Royal Engineers. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike would appreciate this artifact for its historical significance and the unparalleled craftsmanship of the bygone era.






