British Victorian Generals Half Shabraque

$750.00

The British Victorian Generals Half Shabraque was an essential element of dress for high-ranking cavalry officers during the Victorian era. A shabraque is a decorative saddlecloth, and the “half” variant covered only the rear half of the saddle, allowing for increased flexibility and ease of use while retaining formal appearance. Typically fashioned from dark blue cloth, the generals’ version was edged with gold lace and

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The British Victorian Generals Half Shabraque is a military saddlecloth associated with general officers of the British Army during the Victorian era, typically spanning the mid- to late-19th century. A half shabraque is a shortened form of the full shabraque, designed to be placed beneath the saddle and extending only partially down the flanks of the horse. These items were used both for ceremonial purposes and, at times, in the field, serving as an indicator of rank and regiment. The half shabraque was often constructed from high-quality dark blue or scarlet cloth, depending on the branch and period, and featured embroidered or appliquéd decorations such as gold lace trim, royal insignia, and regimental badges. It may also include reinforcement for durability and special attachment points for use with regulation saddles. The design reflected the distinct standards of dress and pageantry characteristic of the British Army during Queen Victoria’s reign.

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