1902-36 Black Watch
Officers glengarry badge, a very fine 8 piece badge with silver plated back star and scrolls, a gilt overlay mounted with a silver St. Andrew.
To the reverse a white metal oval brazed into the star to seal the back. Two screw posts with 8BA threads fitted. Scrolls fixed by copper wires overlay held by brass cotter pin, 23 separate components. http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...pszkzxkpfh.jpg http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...pse695v8wu.jpg |
Another similar to last but finer quality.
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Officers silver glengarry with hallmarks for Henry Tatton Edinburgh 1913. Retailed by Macdougall's London with their tablet to reverse.
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I think that these are all lovely. Not my area of knowledge at all but looking at the Sphinx tablets; they appear to be non-existent or blank. Is this normal?
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Pixie, the battle honour Egypt does not appear on any BW glengarry badges. However it is present on some badges on dirk belt plates.
Cant explain why? All officers bonnet badges have Egypt on their Sphinxes except for the odd VB. Below an example from the 1860s. Ron. http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps6193eaea.jpg |
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There is something that is really pleasing about this Regiment's badges, love the dirk belt plate as well. Really strange about the lack of battle honour. I thought it may have been linked to a territorial association but in this case I guess not.
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Officers 2 part blackened brass/bronze balmoral badge.
Worn by Territorial Bn officers in 1914. Blades on the reverse have been curled round to create loops. Ex Arthur Strutt. http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...psumjrsqaq.jpg http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...psoo12xqie.jpg |
You have an absolutely fantastic collection of Black Watch. Thanks for showing them.
Cheers, Alex |
Thanks for sharing Ron,
Gosh that dirk buckle is in stunning condition, well done. Can't see enough of these Ron. Your collection is 'the' reference I look to..! Outstanding old chap:) Cheerio, Roy |
Thanks Aex and Roy, just reinstate the reverse pic as Photobucket playing up.
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This well loved example with silver back star, scrolls and St. Andrew.
No makers mark. White metal oval disc brazed onto the reverse. http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...psjofjl3mr.jpg http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...pstaolfpma.jpg |
2nd Lts lower quality badge, cast WM star with cast GM overlay fixed with copper tangs. WM idenity braclet with his ribbon bar.
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Another typical WW1 pattern this time die-struck with Andersons name plate. Again details polished.
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A high quality officers silver plate and gilt glengarry by Gaunt with their nameplate to the reverse. I would say this was mid 1930s, all parts die-struck with the motto fully readable from the back. Gilt has migrated onto the plate.
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