The WW2 British Gloucestershire Regiment Collars Insignia Pair is a set of two collar badges associated with the Gloucestershire Regiment of the British Army during the Second World War. Each insignia is typically made from brass and features the regiment’s distinctive emblem, which often includes a sphinx above a tablet bearing the word “Egypt,” commemorating the regiment’s service during the Napoleonic Wars. These collar badges were worn by members of the Gloucestershire Regiment on the collar points of their service dress uniforms to signify regimental identity. The design and materials are representative of British military insignia issued in the World War II period. Such pairs were standard issue for regimental personnel and form a notable part of mid-twentieth-century British military dress. The insignia provides insight into the history and traditions of the regiment, as well as the broader practices of military heraldry during the era.




