I have this old Busby with the Prince of Wales feathers bullion badge any ideas on the regt ,thankyou Rob
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Originally posted by ROBB View PostI have this old Busby with the Prince of Wales feathers bullion badge any ideas on the regt ,thankyou RobAttached FilesGod please take justin bieber and gave us dio back
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The silver piping & chinchain lead me to believe it's for a yeomanry regiment. Regular cavalry would be gold, or yellow for other ranks. Appears to be an officer's busby. I have many books on British Army uniforms, and none show any type of badge on any of the hussar regiment busbies of this period, nor are they described as such in dress regulations. Looks like a nice example.
Bob Shoaf
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1. Are there any markings on the top under the bag?
2. Same for the bag?
3. Same for the inside?
4. How does the 'badge' fix to the front?
5. What sort of fitting is on the Horse Hair plume (if this was original to the Busby and badge there sould be no gap or tap showing? From the shape and size of the plume it looks like it should be on the side of a Busby not on the top!
6. Are the lines gold or silver, and how do they fixed onto the Busby?
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Originally posted by Marc Sherriff View Post1. Are there any markings on the top under the bag?
2. Same for the bag?
3. Same for the inside?
4. How does the 'badge' fix to the front?
5. What sort of fitting is on the Horse Hair plume (if this was original to the Busby and badge there sould be no gap or tap showing? From the shape and size of the plume it looks like it should be on the side of a Busby not on the top!
6. Are the lines gold or silver, and how do they fixed onto the Busby?
Oh yes it all came together in a tin hat box .Attached FilesGod please take justin bieber and gave us dio back
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