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There are also variations in the flames on both styles of badges with some flames being narrow and some wider. The Militia Artillery of the same period wore a different and third version, being a Queen Victoria Crown over 3 guns in pale surrounded by a laurel wreath on the bale of the grenade. A fourth pattern was worn by Irish Militia where by the laurel wreath was replaced by shamrocks. There are of course several others of Individual Volunteer and Militia units that had their own own unique County versions. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Royal Artillery Busby.
In the past I have used an old Grenadier Guards Bearskin, Horse hair plume for display. Marc Royal Horse Artillery. Busby, 1864-1888 (Officer) A 12 inch plume of Egret feathers with a ring worn in a socket at the front on the top. Until 1873 the Medical Officer wore a black plume and the Veterinary Officer a red plume in the Busby. Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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I bought this in a general sale at Fakenham 20 years ago not even inside out with the bikes and lawnmowers I think it was with a load of junk out of a
Garage the feathers are a bit tender so it's only been out about four or five times the ferrule looks to be silver IMG_20220105_194103.jpgIMG_20220105_194151.jpg This horsehair plume came with the grenade so I assume it's correct IMG_20210225_195840.jpgIMG_20210225_195854.jpg |
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Does the horsehair plume have a wire loop fitting or a square sectioned brass, wooden or aluminium stem or a brass flat bladed stem?
If a loop,it'll be a bearskin plume, The white horsehair plume I have fitted to a pre WWI RHA busby has a square sectioned aluminium stem, I would think it's of far more recent manufacture than the busby which should have a brass stemmed plume? I don't know if the plumes worn with the RA grenade plume holders would have squared or flat stems. |
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It's square exactly the same as the feather one looks like black plastic but I think it's Horn
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In Victorian times such plastic looking things are often baleen. Regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Mark, I’ve sent you a PM. Regards, D.J.
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Thanks Simon for the info, I have seen variations in the style of flames, but never QVC over three guns or the shamrocks. I would be interested to see a photo of these in anyone has them.
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