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- This is a regulation issue plate for a stove pipe shako that was supplied to infantry regulars between 1803 and 1812. There is a Hanoverian crown on the crest with the “GR” cipher of George III surroThis is a regulation issue plate for a stove pipe shako that …
- This is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, a Canadian Provincial Corps. It has a scotch thistle in the centre with “GLENGARRY LIGHT INFANTRY” inscribed around it. The GlengarrThis is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, …
- Military boot spurs believed to be from the 1812 period. They are silver coloured with some corrosion. They also have a large rowel.Military boot spurs believed to be from the 1812 period. They are …
- These are lion face hooks believed to be from a Busby. They are possibly made of brass and are missing the hook. This item measures 2.5 cm wide and 2.5 cm long.These are lion face hooks believed to be from a Busby. They …
- A brass shako plate of the 104th Regiment of Foot. The plate is shaped like a shield with a crown on top. There is the royal cipher “GR” raised in the center with 104 below. The back also has a raiseA brass shako plate of the 104th Regiment of Foot. The plate …
- This is the cross belt plate of the 6th Regiment of Foot (1st Warwickshire). It is oval shaped with “1st. Warwickshire” engraved around the edge. In the centre is an antelope with one foreleg raisedThis is the cross belt plate of the 6th Regiment of Foot …
- This rectangular brass cross belt plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher with an inscription: “MAIDA” (above crown) and “Reg. de. Watteville” (below cipher) This was a regiment of Swiss mercenThis rectangular brass cross belt plate is stamped with a crown and …
- A military sword belt that is made of white leather with a brass buckle. The buckle has an inscription which states “ E.B. Tupper” in script.A military sword belt that is made of white leather with a …
- Plain white metal gaiter buttons. These buttons are slightly stained and measure 1.1cm in diameter. They were also found along the Niagara frontier.Plain white metal gaiter buttons. These buttons are slightly stained and measure …
- This is a military bone button and the bone it was cut from. They are beige in colour and the button is flat with a hole in the centre.This is a military bone button and the bone it was cut …
- This is a Regiment de Watteville button. There is a crown on top with what appears to be the GR cipher and the name of the regiment around the outside edge. The button is metal, possibly pewter, andThis is a Regiment de Watteville button. There is a crown on …
- The uniform button of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. There are three raised cannons in a vertical row and three raised balls across the top that are set in a shield. The button is believed to be maThe uniform button of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. There are three …
- The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with a scroll and “100” just below. The regiment was raised in 1805 and was composed mostly of Irish soldiers. On October 21st, 1805,The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with …
- Accession Numbers: 961.D.42A- Coatee 961.D.42B- Trousers 961.D.42C- HatAccession Numbers: 961.D.42A- Coatee 961.D.42B- Trousers 961.D.42C- Hat
- This is a military insignia composed of an epaulet from a Grenadier Company with their brass insignia of a flaming bomb and 17 brass buttons. The buttons also have the Royal Crown insignia. These iteThis is a military insignia composed of an epaulet from a Grenadier …
- This is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary militia. It conforms to the regulations of 21 June, 1814, which specifies that all officers on duty shall appear in a scarlThis is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary …
- This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Embodied Militia, a Canadian Provincial Corps. The brass cross belt measures 7 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. Inscriptions include “1This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of …
- This is believed to be a piece of a belt found at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield Site. It is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is believed to be a piece of a belt found at …
- This is a 103rd Regiment of Foot button. There is a raised crown on top of the number “103”. There is a crack across the lower left side and no shank on the back. The 103rd was raised in 1805 and fouThis is a 103rd Regiment of Foot button. There is a raised …
- This is a button from the 1st American Regiment Queen’s Rangers. There is a crown on top with “1A” just below and a leaf motif under this. “QUEEN’S RANGERS” is also around the outside edge. There isThis is a button from the 1st American Regiment Queen’s Rangers. There …
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