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HomeBadges - Civilian Badges / Military Badges, Brooches & Tie PinsLapel Pin Badges British, Post-1953, Royal Engineers Association (REA) Enamelled Gilt Lapel Badge – Queen’s Crown – “Service Not Self”

British, Post-1953, Royal Engineers Association (REA) Enamelled Gilt Lapel Badge – Queen’s Crown – “Service Not Self”

£12.00

A classic post-war Royal Engineers Association veteran’s lapel badge with attractive enamel finish and Queen’s Crown dating.

SKU: RQMFXAO_2257241712 (ref. no.)

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SKU: RQMFXAO_2257241712 Category: Lapel Pin Badges Tags: (not, (REA), Association, badge, British, Crown, Enamelled, Engineers, Gilt, Lapel, Post 1953, Queen's, Royal, Self, Service, Trench Art
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*British, Post-1953, Royal Engineers Association (REA) Enamelled Gilt Lapel Badge – Queen’s Crown – “Service Not Self”*

A smart original post-war British Royal Engineers Association (REA) enamelled gilt lapel badge featuring the Queen’s Crown (St Edward’s Crown), representing the Elizabeth II era from 1953 onwards. This attractive veteran’s association badge carries the intertwined “RE” cypher at the centre for the Corps of Royal Engineers, surrounded by a red enamel title band reading “The Royal Engineers Association”, all framed by laurel wreathing and finished with the Association motto “Service Not Self” in blue enamel scroll beneath.

Originally worn by former serving members of the Corps of Royal Engineers and association members, these badges acted as civilian dress insignia identifying a veteran’s continuing affiliation with the Sappers community and charitable network. The Royal Engineers Association evolved from the earlier Old Comrades Association and became an important social and welfare organisation supporting serving and former Royal Engineers personnel.

Approx. Measurements – Height: 2.5 cm. Width: 2.1 cm.

History Note:
The Royal Engineers trace their origins to 1716 and are one of the British Army’s oldest technical corps, earning the nickname “The Sappers.” The Royal Engineers Association adopted the enduring motto “Service Not Self,” reflecting the Corps tradition of duty, support and comradeship extending beyond military service. Badges of this type were intended for civilian wear on jackets and blazers and remained popular among veterans attending reunions, remembrance events and Association functions throughout the post-war period.

*Condition*
Please see photographs as part of the condition report. Original gilt and enamel example with pin fastening to the reverse. Unmarked on the rear as encountered on many later association badges. General age-related wear and rubbing to the gilt finish with some light enamel wear and service patina present, but remaining a very presentable display example.

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