London Scottish Regiment Circa WW2 NCO Plaid Brooch

London Scottish Regiment Circa WW2 NCO Plaid Brooch

£180.00

London Scottish Regiment Circa WW2 NCO Plaid Brooch

A London Scottish Regiment plaid brooch, elegantly designed with a silvered quoit, showcases two beautiful sprays of thistles surrounding the captivating Lion Rampant at its center. This unique piece features the Scroll at the bottom with the initials "LSRV," adding a touch of distinction and tradition to any this regimental plaid brooch.

Two part plaid brooch with a good back pin

Size approx 90mm x 90mm

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The London Scottish was a reserve infantry regiment then a company of the British Army. In its final incarnation it was A (The London Scottish) Company, the London Regiment until, on 1 May 2022, soldiers in the company transferred to foot guards regiments and the company became G (Messines) Company, Scots Guards, 1st Battalion London Guards.

The regiment was founded on the formation of the Volunteer Force in 1859. Originally as part of the Volunteer Force sponsored by The Highland Society of London and The Caledonian Society of London, a group of individual Scots raised The London Scottish Rifle Volunteers under the command of Lt Col Lord Elcho, later The Earl of Wemyss and March. The regiment became the 7th (London Scottish) Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps and then, in 1908, the 14th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (London Scottish).

We have offer a range of vintage, antique and collectible Scottish regimental glengarry badges, regimental officers kilt pins, plaid brooches, belt buckles and regimental sporran cantles. This range of ever changing stock make wonderful additions to any collection of Scottish military badges and insignia.

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We have offer a range of vintage, antique and collectible Scottish regimental glengarry badges, regimental officers kilt pins, plaid brooches, belt buckles and regimental sporran cantles. This range of ever changing stock make wonderful additions to any collection of Scottish military badges and insignia.