The WW1 Canadian CEF 1st Depot Battalion Cap Badge is a historic military insignia representative of Canada’s involvement in World War I. Genuine pieces of such items were issued to members of the 1st Depot Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. The badge features intricate details including the King’s Crown at the top, signifying their allegiance to the British monarch. Below this is a beaver, symbolizing Canada’s national emblem, surrounded by a circular band inscribed with the battalion’s designation. Typically made from brass, the badge would be pinned onto the soldiers’ caps. These badges are collectibles sought by military history enthusiasts and antique collectors alike, not just for their historical significance, but also for their intricate design and craftsmanship. Authentic pieces vary in condition, with some showing signs of aging, use, and others being remarkably well preserved. Please note, replicas are common, hence the significance of authentication.
WW1 Canadian CEF 1st Depot Battalion Cap Badge
$100.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF 1st Depot Battalion Cap Badge is a military artifact from World War I. It hails from the 1st Depot Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces (CEF). This badge, often worn on military caps, features the distinct emblem of this particular battalion, adding a historic touch to your collection.
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