Banner of one of the Scottish regiments, Anonymous, c. 1747 Red, in the middle the weapon of the king of England Hannover, surrounded by the order of the garter, held by a crowned leopard, and a unicorn with a golden crown around the neck, a golden chain of which depends on (respectively symbol from England and that of Scotland). Above it a helmet with closed visor, on which a crown with three paved brackets and a lying leopard on it, (helmet sign of England). The helmet is surrounded by symmetrical decorative praise, which extends above the carriers. Under the weapon there is a symmetrical c
Banner of one of the Scottish regiments, Anonymous, c. 1747 Red, in the middle the weapon of the king of England Hannover, surrounded by the order of the garter, held by a crowned leopard, and a unicorn with a golden crown around the neck, a golden chain of which depends on (respectively symbol from England and that of Scotland). Above it a helmet with closed visor, on which a crown with three paved brackets and a lying leopard on it, (helmet sign of England). The helmet is surrounded by symmetrical decorative praise, which extends above the carriers. Under the weapon there is a symmetrical cartouche, causing a thistle and a rose to rise from the weapon. Under the cartouche a blue banderol on which: Dieu et mon droit. In the corners originally a flame -oriented flame, of which only those in the upper neck and in the bottom corner on stick side. Parade side identical, but the wearers mirror -image. silk England. Scotland
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