Wanted: Info on Britians Scots Guards 1899 (1 Viewer)

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Between 1999-2001, Britains issued several sets depicting Queen Victoria and the Scots Guards 1899. It is my understanding that originally these sets were available only to members of the Britains' collector's club, although they do show up on Ebay allot . Does anyone know if there is any publication where I can find information on what sets were in the presentation, the set numbers, composition of each set, perhaps photos, etc., etc. Thanks.
 
Hi Dick,

I have all the information you are looking for but will need to type it. The list is long and it is a fabulous set when complete. I will get it to you tonight when I have the time to type it all out for you. Hope this is Ok.

All the best

Dave
 
Hi Guys,

Here is what I have this was a very very incredible set I only wish I had had the ability to acquire...

The Presentation of the State Colour to the Scots Guards by Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle on 15th July 1899.

Checklist of Sets needed to Complete Display

Set # Description Set figures Sets Required

00137 R.S.M. Adderley 1 / 1
5987 Corporal, Crack Rifleman 1 / 1
5991 Scots Guard State Colour Party 3 / 1
5992 Band Set (1) 3 / 1
5993 HRH The Duke of Connaught 1 / 1
5994 Band Set(2) 3 / 4
00215 2nd Batt Colour Party 12 / 1
00214 Pipes & Drums 12 / 1
00328 Bandmaster 1 / 1
00295 Sgt, Major Cornet Player 1 / 1
00105 Queen’s Co. Grenadier Guards w/Colour 13 /1
00291 Band Set(3) 3 / 1
00292 Band Set (4) 3 / 2
00293 Queen Victoria & Royal Barouche 7 / 1
00294 Scots Guard Sgt, Corporal & Guardsmen 6 / 6
00256 Scots Guard Officer & Guardsman 2 / 7
00319 Grenadier Guards add on set 6 / 2
40104 Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant 1 / 1
40106 Band Set (5) 3 / 2
40107 Corporal Present Arms (can replace 5987) 1 / 1 or 2
40201 Band Set (6) 3 / 2
40202 Band Set (7) 3 / 2
40203 Cornet Player 1 5
40204 Scots Guard Present Arms 1 / 19
40205 Mounted Groom 1 / 2
40206 1st Batt. Colour Party 10 / 1
40207 Civilians 8 / 1
40208 Senior Officers of the Scots Guards 3/ 1
40209 Officers of the General Staff 3/ 1
40210 Scots Guards Pipers 2 / 7
40211 Scots Guards Drummers 2 / 5

There 231 figures in the complete display.

Dave
 
I posted some pictures of my sets somewhere on the forum. I cannot remember where. It was a very good range.
All the info is in the Standard fro, 1998-2002.
I never completed the collection.
Regards
Damian
 
Thank you very much for the list. I tried to find photos but can't seem to locate them. Any idea where I can find photos --especially of the band sets -- which are merely labelled sets 1 -7, and also of sets 215 and 40206? Thanks again. I appreciate all your work.

Dick
 
Here are some of the pictures I posted earlier
Regards
Damian
 

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Thanks again. Beautiful photos -- you have an excellent collection. thank you for sharing it.

Dick
 
I have checked Dave's list with my copy of the Standard and it is absolutely correct.
Regards
Damian
 
Hi Damian,

You have some very very interesting sets in the parade formations. Please run through the makers etc when you have a chance I think there are a few I would like more detail on and also to see if I can find them for my own collection. Thanks for sharing them with us.

All the best

Dave
 
Dave'
Those sets are made by a man called Iain Stewart. He has a company called The Colonial Factor. He makes African regiments. He lives in Howick just outside Pietermaritzburg. He is notorioulsy irrascible. He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Southern African regiments. The sets include Kings African Rifles. Rhodesian Light Infantry and South African Army Band. If you look on Wm Hocker resource page you can find a link to his sight. He is a purist as he refuses to make the old favouirtes. We are always asking him for Black Watch and Coldstream Gaurd figures but he will not budge.
Regards
Damian
 
I thought I would post these here.
Regards
Damian
 

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More images.
 

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Here is Queen Victoria's Barouche. There were major quality control issues with it initially and it had to be recalled. This was when ERTL was in charge.
Regards
Damian
 

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Thanks again. It seems like the more I thank you, the more great photos you post ---so, Thanks. Please post more if you can.

Dick
 
Hi Damian,

Those look great. I really am a bit jealous of the Scots Guards Sets I wish they would do a similar one for the Irish Guards too. Maybe someday.

I will also be checking out the other guy you mentioned for a look at his African Sets I really enjoy those types of sets a great deal!

All the best

Dave
 

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