This sign came to us as part of a consignment from Europe, it is a good size:- 76cm high by 61cm wide.
It has George VI Crown and the motto Servitor Servientium which translates to “Servant of those Serving”
The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI /ˈnæfiː/) is a company created by the British government on 9 December 1920 to run recreational establishments needed by the British Armed Forces, and to sell goods to servicemen and their families. It runs clubs, bars, shops, supermarkets, launderettes, restaurants, cafés and other facilities on most British military bases and also canteens on board Royal Navy ships. Commissioned officers are not usually supposed to use the NAAFI clubs and bars, since their messes provide these facilities and their entry, except on official business, is considered to be an intrusion into junior ranks’ private lives.
*Condition*
As pictured this sign is rusted around all the edges and the rust has eaten away parts where the fixing holes were.
All signage is clearly legible and it shows the patina in keeping with its age.
Our pictures form part of our condition report.
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