Andrew Campbell, founder and owner of AC Silver, has been dealing in antique silver and antique jewellery since 1977. In addition to a premier retail premises in Newcastle, north-east England, Andrew has developed an internationally recognised online store, serving both new and return customers nationally and worldwide.
Andrew personally sources a wide range of items, including antique jewellery, antique diamond rings and antique gemstone rings. Andrew has also developed a fine and comprehensive inventory of antique silverware, AC Silver is a respected and trusted specialist in its field.
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Description
Fine and impressive antique Worcestershire Regiment bar brooch in 15 carat yellow gold and enamel; part of our diverse collection of military related items.
This impressive antique Worcestershire Regiment brooch has been crafted in 15ct yellow gold.
The bar brooch is ornamented with the ribbed, eight-pointed star cap badge (1902-1923) of the Worcestershire Regiment*, incorporating the Royal lion passant encircled by the regimental motto within a pale blue enamelled belted border (garter): 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense' - (Shame Be To Him Who Evil Thinks).
This fine Wwi regimental sweetheart brooch also incorporates the associated one word motto 'Firm' displayed within a white enamelled ribbon motif above the dark blue enamelled banner emblazoned with 'Worcestershire Reg'.
This fine example of antique jewellery is hallmarked with the 15ct gold fineness mark (15ct) and secures to the reverse with a hinged pin.
Notes
*In 1881 the 29th Foot and 36th Foot Regiments amalgamated into the Worcestershire Regiment. In 1970 the Worcestershire Regiment and The Sherwood Foresters Regiment amalgamated, latterly becoming part of the Mercian Regiment in the early 2000's. Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Penseis the Latin motto of the Order of the Garter. In the late 1700s the star cap badge was originally elongated, becoming more symmetrical in the late 1800s. In 1923 a War Office letter confirmed King George V approved the 'restoration to the Regiment of its old form of badge, in the shape of a properly elongated star'.
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measurements
Length of bar 5.1cm/2.00'
'Badge' diameter 2.5cm/0.98'
Height of badge3.36mm/0.13'
Weight:-
5.2 grams/0.17 troy ounce
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique 15ct Yellow Gold & Enamel, Worcestershire Regiment Bar Brooch c.1915 (LA458242) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1915
declaration
condition
condition
This impressive regimental bar brooch is a very good gauge of gold and fine quality. The enamel is in perfect condition.
The hallmark to the bar is slightly worn, but legible.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this fine example of regimental jewellery/ estate jewelry.