The clue is in the rectangular plate, particularly the words 'Late W. O. 1'. Have seen similar presentations - although these were all mounted on various backings (one backing was part of the wooden lid of the tool box the Warrant Officer in question had started his service life with) and the plaques were either oval or rectangular. The plaques are off a private presentation given by his fellow NCO's when he left the Service. NCO's were were always noted for their 'DIY' approach to procuring retirement/leaving presentation gifts - well they ran the Service, so could get anything made in base workshops. No stuffy Officer type engraved silver ashtray for these friends and comrades, something far more meaningful was required.
On the mounted ones I have seen there was always a Division/Battalion etc badge in the center, although one contained a beautifully drawn pen and ink cartoon.
On the mounted ones I have seen there was always a Division/Battalion etc badge in the center, although one contained a beautifully drawn pen and ink cartoon.