Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

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Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

A good selection of officer's uniform circa 1934-1945, as follows: a khaki Service Dress doublet, with brass buttons (no badges of rank); an officer's kilt, two pairs of trews, and a pair of pantaloons, all of Cameron tartan; a scarlet mess-jacket with white piping, ten small gilt regimental buttons in front, quilted buff silk lapels, blue silk collar, pointed blue cuffs and twisted gold shoulder-cords bearing Lieutenant's stars in white metal; a Sam Browne belt, complete with shoulder-brace and sword-frog; two brown pigskin purse sporrans, by ANDERSON, one with small Thistle badge, the other with St. Andrew, both in white metal; an officer's Glengarry, by Wm ANDERSON & Sons Ltd with white metal Cameron Highlanders badge on black silk bow; an issue Glengarry, dated 1937 with similar badge on tartan patch; a pair of shoes with steel buckles and a pair of red/black woollen hose-tops; and sundry minor items (lot)

See illustration of major items