..any help on identification ,greatfully received !!
thanks
steve
..any help on identification ,greatfully received !!
thanks
steve
Looks like a British Light infantry bugle to me......
A list complied on another forum of units with a bugle badge.
Duke of Cornwalls LI
Durham LI
Highland LI ?
Hereford LI
Kings Own Yorkshire LI
Kings Shropshire LI
Ox & Bucks LI
Somerset LI
Royal Marines LI ?
The Light Infantry
The Rifles
Oxfordshire Territorials
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry
Kings Own Yorkshire Yeomanry (Light Infantry) (1996-1999 only)
6th Battalion the King's Regiment
Rifle brigade
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Leeds Rifles
Robin Hood Rifles
Highland Light Infantry
Post Office Rifles
Finsbury Rifles
6th City of London Rifles
12th Battalion the London regiment (Rangers)
21st Battalion the London Regiment (1st Surrey Rifles)
Royal Green Jackets
Green Jackets Brigade
Oxfordshire Territorials
Royal Guernsey LI
AUSTRALIA
51st [Albert Park] Infantry
Queensland Rifles
Victoria Rifles
CANADA
Battleford LI
Brockville Rifles
Haldimand Rifles
Halifax Rifles.
Highland LI of Canada
King's Own Rifles of Canada
Lorne Rifles
North saskatchewan Regt
Prince Albert & Battleford Volunteers
Princess Patricias LI
Royal Rifles of Canada
Royal HamiltoN LI
Saskatoon L.I
INDIA
Maratha LI
RHODESIA
Rhodesia LI
SOUTH AFRICA
[Royal] Durban LI
Rand LI
plus various Victorian Rifles/Mounted Rifles
AFRICA ?
Kings African Rifles
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Not one I've ever seen before.
Tom
...still a mystery as its not british pattern !!!
Probably not even military, maybe postal? Check that avenue.
Tom
thanks Tom , ummmmmmmmmm......a horn or a flask ???....postal service ,originated 1841s ...badges I doubt would have been constructed in pewter.....those I have seen have been brass .
Military badges very very early I have seen made of pewter as were militia buttons. ........may be struggling on this one !!
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