Flag Wavers (1 Viewer)

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After Sharpe got his, everyone wants an Eagle.
 
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Cavalry to the Rescue.

Is that the Yellow Rose of Texas? :smile2:
 
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Set NE27B Porte Drapeau (Sous Officer), 85th Demi Brigade, holding aloft the 1798 Flag of the French Republic, French-Egyptian War.
 
Picked-up a few loose figures and sets which had flagwavers. No doubt some have been already posted, but gave me an excuse to play with some of the toys as Martyn & Tommy and the LT. have been having way too much fun. :tongue:^&grin

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Picked-up a few loose figures and sets which had flagwavers. No doubt some have been already posted, but gave me an excuse to play with some of the toys as Martyn & Tommy and the LT. have been having way too much fun. :tongue:^&grin

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Some nice early Flag bearers you have there Lawrence, with a later Gordon Highlander on the end:salute::

Cheers

Martyn:smile2:
 
Some nice early Flag bearers you have there Lawrence, with a later Gordon Highlander on the end:salute::

Cheers

Martyn:smile2:

Lawrence: I totally agree with Martyn. What regiments are represented by the two figures on the right before the Gordan's?
 
BRITISH OFFICER with 10th SUDANESE BATTALION flag, Sudan, 1898

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Lawrence: I totally agree with Martyn. What regiments are represented by the two figures on the right before the Gordan's?

Tommy,

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Not sure about the regiment as they came without the box. Under the base, a sticker said Royal Sussex, but I am not sure if that is correct. Maybe someone more familiar with the regimental colours can provide a better and more definitive answer.

All the best,
Lawrence
 

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