£350.00 (inc. VAT)

Original unofficial Royal Navy boat badge from HMS Concord 1916

HMS Concord was a C-class light cruiser that saw service during the First World War

HMS Concord was assigned to the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron, which operated as part of Harwich Force in the North Sea to defend the eastern approaches to the Strait of Dover and English Channel. She remained in the squadron through the end of the war in November 1918 and until March 1919

After the death of the exiled King Manuel II of Portugal, she transported his coffin to Lisbon, Portugal in 1932

HMS Concord was decommissioned in January 1933 and placed under dockyard control

Unofficial badge design,  as the badge pre dates the standardisation of all Royal Navy badges that came into effect in 1919

Before the standardisation a senior rank or the crew itself decided on the design that would be on the badge

Dimensions :

23 cm x 23 cm mount

18 cm x 18 cm badge

2.3 kg weight

We have been the World’s largest dealers in these original Royal Navy artefacts for over twenty years now, the bulk of our stock coming directly from invitation by the Royal Navy and the Royal Navy Museum in Portsmouth Dockyard

In a market full of souvenirs & fakes, we are are proud to present to you these, the ‘Real McCoy,’ in which to confidently invest, and wholeheartedly enjoy

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