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Regulation British and
Canadian Infantry Officer's Sash
This sash complies with Ministry of Defence and DND specifications.
It comes complete with gold plated fittings. Sizes presently
available 32-34, and 36-38. Other sizes can be custom made.
(click on picture to enlarge). This is the same ceremonial sash
pattern used by various ceremonial guards including at Buckingham
palace.
$125
$99 each
Code: SASH3
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Officer Sashes
Loose weave
crimson-coloured British Line Infantry sashes for sale at
65 US
(72 CAN)
$65
$72 each
Code: SASH1
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Chin
Chain
Helmet Straps
This pattern of chin chains was used by a number of countries but was popularized by
the British Army when they were added to their Pith Helmets and busbies during the
Victorian Era. Many regiments still use them today. Late
19th century dress in the American army also adopted this convenient and
elegant chin strap. Length:
14 inches (36 cm)
$59
$65 each
Code: MIS017
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Finest
Quality Gilt Wire Shoulder Aiguillette
(also available in Silver Wire)
With so
many poor-quality mylar aiguillettes being sold, we found
it necessary to offer this superior-grade, metal wire product for
officers with more discriminating tastes. As the image attests this
right shoulder aiguillette is simply incredible. Mylar is not for
someone with a Queen's commission.
$99
$99 each
Gold Item Code: MIS016G
Silver Item Code: MIS016S |
Silver Epaulet
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French and
British Military Epaulets
This beautiful epaulet with
its rich bullion fringe is available both in silver and gold.
Remember they are sold as singles. Why? In the 18th and
early 19th century, the British and American military used single
epaulets to distinguish rank for junior army officers. Purchased
regularly by theatre, film and reenactors. 2014 News: See
them in the Sleepy Hollow TV program.
$68
$79 each
Gold Item Code: MIS015G
Silver Item Code: MIS015S
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Rifles and
Light Infantry
Lion, Whistle and Chain Set - Napoleonic
Wars
click for
details
Sold Out Item Code: MIS041A
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MIS101A
MIS101B
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British Cavalry Lion, Chain and Spike Set
Used by cavalry (now
armoured) regiments, the spikes symbolic of the headless nails used by
light cavalry to "spike" artillery pieces that were overrun.
Today this symbol is still worn by a number of armoured units in British
Commonwealth armies.
Shield Pattern Item Code MIS101A
Gothic Pattern Item Code MIS101B
$58
$58 each
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British Royal Artillery Shako Plate
1800-1813
$49
$49 each Item Code: MIS060
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British Royal Artillery Shako Plate
1813-1815
$49
$49 each Item Code: MIS061
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French 1812 Pattern Voltiguer Plate 1812-1815
$45
$45 each Item Code: MIS056
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French Napoleonic Young Guard Plate
This is the Jeune Garde shako plate.
A similar one, without the crown, was used on the giberne for the
Chasseur à pied de la Garde.
price:
45 US
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45 CAD
MIS-057
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French 1812 Pattern Grenadier Plate 1812-1815
price:
45 US
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45 CAD -
MIS-058
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French 1806 Pattern Diamond Shako Plate
price:
45 US
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45 CAD
MIS-023
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British 24th Regiment of Foot Bell Top
Shako Plate (1828-1840)
price:
59 US
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59 CAD
MIS-059
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Imperial Guard Bearskin Plate 1805-1815 Made in copper, this
plate was used by Napoleon's grenadiers a pied de la garde at the
height of the Empire.
While the Imperial Guard went to a
brass version in officially in 1812, the copper plate continued its
use all the way to the Battle of Waterloo.
Stamped from an
original plate, this reproduction is simply
beautiful!
price:
49 US
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49 CAD
MIS-050
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British Stovepipe Shako Plate 1800-1812
Stamped from an original, this brass
plate is a most for British Army enthusiasts!
price:
49 US
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49 CAD
MIS-030
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British Belgic Shako Plate 1812-1815 This is the same one
that was worn at Waterloo.
Stamped in brass this plate is
an other ranks plate because of the absence of a pebbled
background.
The pebbled background were officer
plates.
price: 49 US
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49 CAD
MIS-028
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Royal Scots Stovepipe Shako Plate 1800-1812 Several Battalions of
the Royal Scots serviced all over the world during the Napoleonic
Wars.
Being an old regiment, the Royal Scots
had a
special shako plate with its regimental motto "nemo me impune
Lacessit" (Latin for 'No one touches me with
impunity").
This motto is also the motto of the Order of
the Thistle.
Perfect for any Scottish Heritage
enthusiast.
price: 59 US
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59 CAD
MIS-051
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Royal Scots Belgic Shako Plate 1812-15 The plate used by the
Royal Scots at the end of the War of 1812 and the Battle of
Waterloo.
price: 58 US
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58 CAD
MIS-052
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Gold or Silver Lion's Head Sword Belt Sets.
Each set consists of Lion's head and
snake clasp, two lion headed sling buckles and to plated rings,
suitable for infantry sword waistbelts.
Comes in Gold or Silver
Plating.
price:
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British Shako Tufts or Hackles
Our tufts are like the originals.
They made
of wool tufting around a wood core or ball.
It is difficult to
tell them from the originals.
They are simply beautiful and
extremely durable in the rain, snow, sun, etc.
Sold out
MIS-054
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French Shako Pompoms Our pompoms are like the originals.
They
made of wool tufting around a wood core or ball.
It is difficult
to tell them from the originals.
They are simply beautiful and
extremely durable in the rain, snow, sun, etc.
We have a
number of colours in stock including sky blue, green, yellow, red, aurore (orange-like), wine (purplish
red), white and white-over-red.
Sold out
MIS-047
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British Leather Stock with Brass Clasps 1790-1854 Designed from an original!
All you do is
punch the holes to mount the clasps to fit your neck size (maximum
neck size 17 inches) Sold out MIS-048
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18th Century Brass Shoe Buckles
Sold out MIS-049
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MIS-040 Shako Drummer's
Badge Since the introduction of the
cloth mitre cap, drummers had worn a metal drum on the rear of their caps.
By the
Napoleonic Wars, shakos began to be worn by drummers on campaign, leaving their bearskin
caps for the parade square.
To make them distinct from the rest of the men's
shakos, drummers wore a brass drum on the rear.
This continued throughout the first
half of the 19th century.
Click here for an image of a
fifer in 1828 wearing the brass drum at the rear of his shako.
A great
tradition to revive for your fife and drum corps! Sold out. |
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MIS-039 Bugle Badge This style of brass bugle badge became popular in the
1830-1870 period with British Rifle regiments.
It is the size that would have been
worn on the rifleman's cartridge pouch and forage cap. This size can also be found on the
second pattern Albert shako.
Sold
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Military
Lace and Braid |
MIS-037 Wool, Gold
and Silver Lace or Braid Information
on our Military braid and lace can now be found here:
Military Lace and Braid
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Wool
Melton Cloth
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MIS-038
Wool Cloth
Information on our Wool cloth can now be found here:
Wool
Melton Cloth
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1768 Bearskin
British Shako
French Shako
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Wool
Bearskin and
Shako Cords Now available are woollen cords for the
British 1768 Bearskin cap
(1768-1800) (#MIS-034).
As well we have British Belgic
Shako knotted cords which are more square in shape: each (#MIS-035).
French Shako woollen cords in
white, yellow or red are offered here for 35 US (38 CAN) each
(MIS-036).
French gold and silver (mylar) shako cords also
available along with Gold/red mixed cords for sergeants ) (MIS-045)
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