71st Highlanders pre 1881 Victorian Officers Waist or Dirk Belt Plate

71st Highlanders pre 1881 Victorian Officers Waist or Dirk Belt Plate

The Royal Scots 4th/5th Battalion Officers Glengarry Badge in Silver and Gilt

The Royal Scots 4th/5th Battalion Officers Glengarry Badge in Silver and Gilt

The Royal Regiment (Royal Scots) Victorian (1852-1871) Bonnet or Glengarry Badge

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The Royal Regiment (Royal Scots) Victorian (1852-1871) Bloomer 26 Very scarce Bonnet or glengarry badge. Bi metal with scroll reading “ The Royal Regiment” 2 lugs to rear £175 Very scarce Bonnet or glengarry badge. Bi metal with scroll reading “ The Royal Regiment” 2 lugs to rear. Price includes delivery to a UK address. International shipping is extra.

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This glengarry or bonnet badge, is commonly worn by Scottish regiments, and includes a scroll reading “The Royal Regiment.”

Victorian Era (1852-1871): This specific time frame suggests it predates the 1881 Cardwell Reforms, which standardised regimental titles and insignias across the British Army. Items from this period are often rarer due to smaller production numbers and their age.

Design and Materials: The badge is bi-metal, indicating it was crafted using two different metals, likely brass and white metal (or silver). This combination would have enhanced its visual appeal and status.

Scroll Inscription: The scroll reading “The Royal Regiment” confirms its link to the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), the oldest infantry regiment in the British Army, tracing its origins back to 1633. This historical lineage makes any artefact associated with it particularly desirable to collectors.

Type of Badge: Bonnet or glengarry badges were worn on traditional Scottish headwear. The design would reflect regimental pride and identity, and its style might include thistles, crowns, or other motifs emblematic of Scottish heritage.

Scarcity: The mention of “very scarce” suggests that this badge is highly sought after, either due to limited production, survival rates, or unique features.

 

 

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