The British Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteer Officers Cross Pouch Full Dress is a ceremonial military accoutrement dating to the late nineteenth century. Designed for officers of the Royal Artillery Volunteer units, this cross pouch features a robust leather body fitted with detailed bullion embroidery and metal appointments. The pouch typically displays the crowned Royal Artillery insignia on the flap, denoting its regimental association, and is suspended from a broad, woven cross belt intended to be worn over the shoulder during full dress occasions. The design reflects the standards of Victorian military dress, with attention given to both functionality and appearance during parades and official events. The interior is usually compartmentalized for carrying documents or minor equipment. Such items represent significant aspects of British volunteer force regalia, illustrating the customs and hierarchy within the regiment during the Victorian era. This example is characteristic of those used by volunteer officers prior to later uniform reforms.
British Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteer Officers Cross Pouch Full Dress
$650.00
The British Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteer Officers Cross Pouch Full Dress is a ceremonial military accessory from the late 19th century. Produced for officers of the Royal Artillery Volunteer units, this cross pouch was part of the full dress uniform worn on formal occasions and parades. Typical features include a black leather body with a flap, intricately adorned with regimental insignia such as the Royal Artillery
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