Queen’s Colour (original) – 1892

Queen’s Colour (orig. – 1892), Silk with gold cords. Union Jack with falcon over XLVIII (48) – Fringed. Wooden staff (corded) topped by crown on top of which is a …
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Queen’s Colour (orig. – 1892), Silk with gold cords. Union Jack with falcon over XLVIII (48) – Fringed. Wooden staff (corded) topped by crown on top of which is a …
khaki web small pack. W. Yates is inked on the pack
…Glengarry (102) with original cap badge, white shell tunic men pattern 10 x button no marking. leather belt original belt buckle – ball bag + frog, haver sack, canteen with …
A marching order pack from 1891: Canvas Pack, Mess Tin, Blanket & Glengarry Packed ready to be taken out to the field. The pack included leather and canvas backpack, leather …
Scottish Claymore sword with decorated blade Basket hilt decorated with red tassel. Steel scabbard. Blade is engraved on both sides typical of a Scottish Highland tradition. On one side GR …
An 8 inch (20.32 cm) long Sgian Dubh belonging to LCol John I. Davidson with hack pattern carved on the hilt and a Citrine stone (his birthstone) set in a …
A set of black pattern Highland dancing brogues with brass buckles and inside are silver shoe trees.
…Heraldry: Motto: Vicet In Cinere Virtus Translation: (Latin) Virtue Prevails in the Ashes Reverse: A Falcon couped, Or on a wreath of the or and argent; below a ribbon or …
An 8 inch (20.32 cm) by 10 inch (25.4 cm) photo in a black wooden frame of LCol John I. Davidson in full dress with riding breeches made of tartan …
On card “standard issue Forage Cap 1914-1918 issued to Special Duty Personnel until assigned to oversea duty” One of a complete collection of regimental headdress with the exception of the …
Original pattern Glengarry 1892 (Sgt. H. Rose?) note the leather binding and the distinctive black patch behind the badge; Red felt behind badge centre. No tails One of a complete …
Wolsley helmet with khaki cover and chin straps On card “Wolsley helmet 1910-1914. White helmet with field cover worn without a cap badge by other ranks” One of a complete …
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