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Old 10-06-19, 07:18 PM
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Default The Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry KK1411

I picked up this badge recently with some other yeomanry badges. I had no idea what it was so put it aside as a possible collar for further research. However, on looking though the Yeomanry chapter in K&K for something else entirely, I had a double take when I spotted it shown as Fig1411 The Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry.

K&K's description is: 'A bugle horn strung. For officers in gilt (Fig 1411). Also in bronze'.

Mine is gilding metal with short lugs. So my questions are:
- was it ever worn by OR's as a cap badge?
- or is it indeed an OR's collar and officer's wore exactly the same collar design in gilt and bronze in their headdress?

Thanks
Mark
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