Nottinghamshire Car Badge
English Counties
Nottinghamshire Renamel County Car Badge 109 mm (4.25") tall. Manufactured by Renamel of London, centre part in resin From the early 60’s until 1974 when the County Boundaries of England and Wales were changed. Surface scratching marks and poor quality backing plate. However it's on of the Rarest Counties. The shield shows a large Oak tree on a background of a blue and white wavy line on a green field. The Oak, bearing acorns represents the ancient Queen or Major Oak situated in the Royal Forest of Sherwood. The wavy lines being the River Trent set against the abundant green of the County.x Nottinghamshire. Manufactured in Resin and having a Stainless backing plate, by Renamel of London from the early 60’s until 1974 when the County Boundaries of England were changed. The shield shows a large Oak tree on a background of a blue and white wavy line on a green field. The Oak, bearing acorns represents the ancient Queen or Major Oak situated in the Royal Forest of Sherwood. The wavy lines being the River Trent set against the abundant green of the County. The Crest on top of the Shield shows a sheaf of corn (Garb) sprouting from a Mural Crown.