Lets see your British Army Dress/forage Caps and chat!!!
Article about: Hi, This thread is in conjuction and in support of the excellent thread covering Service Dress caps started by Nigel. Please feel free to view, show and chat about British Army Officer's Dre
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03-15-2024, 04:37 PM
#291
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03-15-2024, 04:42 PM
#292
Sorry, I appear to have cocked up the photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MR
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03-15-2024, 04:57 PM
#293
It appears to be a Field Officer's cap, RAPC.
(I queried the whether the cap band was blue or green and if it was detachable, the seller confirmed green and detachable. I have at least one such cap, didn't purchase despite the good price).
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03-15-2024, 05:02 PM
#294
Sorry, said it's RAPC but of course it's lacking yellow piping to top and bottom of band - I queried with seller if the crown piping was white, a Royal Signals cap, he thought more yellow than white (I have such a cap to R. Sigs. already, so didn't purchase).
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03-15-2024, 05:52 PM
#295
Hi Leigh, Thank you for your prompt response to my request for ID on this cap. The crown piping is definitely in a shade of light yellow whilst the band welts are both in the shade of blue/black as the cap body. The green band has been cut to length and hand stitched so, at least to me, that would imply that the band is an addition and not contemporary with the cap, however, I would be happy to be corrected. The current cap band materiel is in generally better condition than the cap crown etc which possibly indicates that this cap did have a removeable band at some stage??? My feeling is a black embroidered band but this is pure speculation. I have some WD Dress Regulations but have misplaced them so I'll go and have another hunt for them. If I come up with anything positive, I will let you know for future reference.
With thanks, regards and best wishes Mike R
PS, Are you a collector of caps etc?
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03-15-2024, 06:12 PM
#296
Yes, I have some, British forage caps, service caps CFSCs and berets, mainly post WWII, some Yugoslavian military and civil defence, some WWII era German.
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03-15-2024, 07:29 PM
#297
Hi again Leigh, I would be very interested in seeing any of your SD caps and German caps of any period if possible please?
Cheers Mike R
PS I have a large number of spare caps as I am a hoarder!! Any possibility of the odd trade?
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03-16-2024, 02:05 AM
#298
Definitely not RAPC unless, of course yellow piping is hiding under the replaced band.
Only other regiments with a blue body & yellow crown piping are 3rd Carbiniers, Duke of Lancaster's Yeomanry, and Sussex Yeo.
These all also have a yellow band.
BobS
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03-16-2024, 01:17 PM
#299
Hi Bob, Thank you for your input and information, it is greatly appreciated! Yes, agreed, it is not RAPC and no, the other welts are blue black. I feel certain however, that it has worn a band and yellow is the logical colour so all I need now is a conversion kit comprising band, buttons, chinstrap and cap badge. So here I go, off on the hunt for said items.
Cheers and thanks again
Mike R
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03-16-2024, 03:40 PM
#300
You are welcome, Michael.
I have a question for you and anyone else. A dealer has listed a rare, pre-WWI officer's cap for the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons; it has what looks like a correct officer's badge and also regimental side buttons.
However, the band & piping are white, not primrose yellow as per regulations. I emailed the dealer and he insisted the white colour is correct.
I know primrose is a pale yellow, but could it have totally faded to white over 110 years or so? I have my doubts
Thanks.
BobS
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