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Sold on 28 June 2000

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Scottish Badges from the Collection of the late Arthur Strutt

Arthur Strutt

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№ 9

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28 June 2000

Hammer Price:
£370

8th Lanarkshire (Blythswood Rifles) Volunteers, a very rare officer’s star pattern QVC helmet plate 1880-1887, silver plated star and overlay with gilt centre, this being a lymphad on a torse with motto above, ‘Vincit Labor’, [Bloomer p59/60], the gilt worn on the centre otherwise excellent condition £300-400

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Scottish Badges from the Collection of the late Arthur Strutt.

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The Lymphad and Motto was one of the family crests of Archibald Campbell, the 1st Baron Blythswood, a former Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards, the Lieutenant-Colonel of the 31st Lanarkshire (The Blythswood ) Rifle Volunteers and later Honorary Colonel of the successor unit, the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, The Highland Light Infantry.