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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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№ 204

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28 June 2000

Hammer Price:
£390

Elginshire Rifle Volunteers, 7th (The Duff) Company (HQ Lhanbryde), an extremely rare die-stamped bronze pouch badge c1863, of near square outline being a portrayal of the family Arms and crest of Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming Bart., tri-part scrolls are inscribed, ‘DUFF VOLUNTEER RIFLES’, two screw fasteners; together with the larger corresponding pouch belt plate this in die-cast white metal, same format, two screw fasteners (2), excellent condition £250-350

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

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Gordon-Cumming of Altyre, the 3rd Baronet was the first commanding officer of the 1st Administrative Battalion, Elginshire Rifle Volunteers (1860) Major later Lieut-Colonel, a former Captain in the 4th Light Dragoons and the 71st Highland Light Infantry; as the first Company (Forres) was formed in 1860 with Gordon-Cumming as Captain it is possible that all companies initially bore his Arms on their appointments.