WW1 British BEF Royal Horse Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair

$40.00

The WW1 British BEF Royal Horse Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two original metal insignia worn by members of the Royal Horse Guards during the First World War. These shoulder titles were issued to personnel serving in the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and are characterized by their distinctive design, typically featuring the regimental initials rendered in brass or gilded metal. The Royal Horse Guards

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The WW1 British BEF Royal Horse Guards Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair consists of two matching metal shoulder titles used by the Royal Horse Guards during the First World War. These insignia were worn on the upper shoulder straps of military uniforms as a means of unit identification within the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). The pair is typically crafted from brass and features the initials “RHG,” denoting the Royal Horse Guards regiment. The design reflects standard issue British military insignia of the 1914–1918 period, with fixing lugs on the reverse for attachment to uniform fabric. Items like these provided immediate visual recognition of a soldier’s regiment and played a key role in maintaining organizational structure within the army. Original shoulder titles from WW1 are of interest to collectors, historians, and researchers focused on British cavalry units and their role during the conflict. This pair is representative of equipment issued to members of the Royal Horse Guards during the war.

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