Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters /  Old Comrade Lapel Badge Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters /  Old Comrade Lapel Badge Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters /  Old Comrade Lapel Badge Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters /  Old Comrade Lapel Badge Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters /  Old Comrade Lapel Badge

Volunteer Civil Force (VCF) (Winston's Bobbies) Gilt and Enamel Pin Brooch Supporters / Old Comrade Lapel Badge

A rare original example of a 'Volunteer Civil Force' small gilt and enamel lapel badge, depicting 'Saint George and the Dragon' atop a central device with conjoined letters "VCF" inlaid with blue and white enamel within a laurel wreath with motto "Law and Order" below, the reverse with maker's details "J.R.Gaunt London". Very good condition, retaining original pin fittings and perfect enamel. Height 26mm.

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The Volunteer Civil Force, also known as Winston's Bobbies formed by Winston Churchill in 1911 following the Sydney Street Siege, were an armed force.

The HQ was at Ruskin House, Rochester Row Westminster, London and it was founded on Trafalgar Day, 1911 by 'William Mailes Power' at the instigation of Winston Churchill.

Patriotic volunteers were raised to assist in the maintaining Law and Order and to supplement the regular Metropolitan Police in times of strife such as the 'National coal strike of 1912'.

On the outbreak of the First World War the 'V.C.F' were embodied as a Labour battalion and most of the remaining personnel were absorbed by the '28th County of London Battalion ( Artist Rifles ). The 'Volunteer Civil Force' was not re-formed after the war.

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Code: 65969

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