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A 1922 pattern, Inter War period, Seaforth Highlanders tunic, kilt, sporran, spats, socks,

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Etwall, Derbyshire
A 1922 pattern, Inter War period, Seaforth Highlanders tunic, kilt, sporran, spats, socks, glengarry, and tam oā€™ shanter.A fantastic original set, as worn by 2810148 L/Cpl Sidney Hunt.Comprising of: the 1922 pattern tunic, with brass Seaforth Highlanders buttons, brass shoulder titles, lance stripe to each arm, a good conduct stripe to the lower left sleeve, a Lewis Gunner badged to the right sleeve, and braided lanyard to the left shoulder.The tunic also features the traditional cut away skirt to the front to allow the wearing of the dress sporran.The set is complete with its original leather, brass, and horsehair sporran, with an applied brass badge for the Seaforth Highlanders applied to the front.Plus, a Seaforth Highlanders kilt with leather securing straps (this is named to a different soldier and likely reissued to L/Cpl Hunt), a woollen glengarry cap with diced band, red pom-pom, silk rosette with white applied metal badge, leather sweatband, and silk tails.Additionally there are a pair of woollen socks, spats, sock ties, and a Tam Oā€™ Shanter (the latter being unbadged).Notes: the set was inherited by the niece of Sydney Hunt and has been in storage for many years.To the best of our knowledge, all the individual elements that make up the set have been together since the interwar eraThe tunic has the remnants of a paper label to the inside, but what remains is unreadable.There is a government War Department ink stamped code to the inside of the tunic, which is 62 over WD and broad arrow, with a letter P underneath.The glengarry cap is more akin to the WW1 issued caps - it calfskin leather band is more indicative of a WW1 or interwar issued piece.According to published records, there is a TS Hunt of the 1st battalion Seaforth Highlanders with the same 2810148 service number listed under other ranks discharged 1921-1939.The post WW1 numbering system for soldiers, starting in 1920, gives a range from 2809001-2865000 for this regiment, and L/Cpl Huntā€™s number is only 1147 from the start of this range, which suggests his service reckons from the early 1920ā€™s.Condition: varies across pieces.The tunic is in excellent condition, with only minimal wear and apparently no moth damage.The kilt is similar to the tunic, in good order with only minimal wear.The leather securing straps on the kilt are supple and work as they should.The glengarry has moderate service wear to the main body of the cap - there are some pulls to the fabric on the diced band, plus some minor moth tracking and nibbles.The silk tails have perished and are fraying in places.The sporran is good, with all elements being in good condition and showing only normal service wear.The spats show staining and service wear, notably to the inside.The sock are good, with minimal soiling.The Tam oā€™ shanter has a small moth hole to the crown and a tear to the lining.
A 1922 pattern, Inter War period, Seaforth Highlanders tunic, kilt, sporran, spats, socks, glengarry, and tam oā€™ shanter.A fantastic original set, as worn by 2810148 L/Cpl Sidney Hunt.Comprising of: the 1922 pattern tunic, with brass Seaforth Highlanders buttons, brass shoulder titles, lance stripe to each arm, a good conduct stripe to the lower left sleeve, a Lewis Gunner badged to the right sleeve, and braided lanyard to the left shoulder.The tunic also features the traditional cut away skirt to the front to allow the wearing of the dress sporran.The set is complete with its original leather, brass, and horsehair sporran, with an applied brass badge for the Seaforth Highlanders applied to the front.Plus, a Seaforth Highlanders kilt with leather securing straps (this is named to a different soldier and likely reissued to L/Cpl Hunt), a woollen glengarry cap with diced band, red pom-pom, silk rosette with white applied metal badge, leather sweatband, and silk tails.Additionally there are a pair of woollen socks, spats, sock ties, and a Tam Oā€™ Shanter (the latter being unbadged).Notes: the set was inherited by the niece of Sydney Hunt and has been in storage for many years.To the best of our knowledge, all the individual elements that make up the set have been together since the interwar eraThe tunic has the remnants of a paper label to the inside, but what remains is unreadable.There is a government War Department ink stamped code to the inside of the tunic, which is 62 over WD and broad arrow, with a letter P underneath.The glengarry cap is more akin to the WW1 issued caps - it calfskin leather band is more indicative of a WW1 or interwar issued piece.According to published records, there is a TS Hunt of the 1st battalion Seaforth Highlanders with the same 2810148 service number listed under other ranks discharged 1921-1939.The post WW1 numbering system for soldiers, starting in 1920, gives a range from 2809001-2865000 for this regiment, and L/Cpl Huntā€™s number is only 1147 from the start of this range, which suggests his service reckons from the early 1920ā€™s.Condition: varies across pieces.The tunic is in excellent condition, with only minimal wear and apparently no moth damage.The kilt is similar to the tunic, in good order with only minimal wear.The leather securing straps on the kilt are supple and work as they should.The glengarry has moderate service wear to the main body of the cap - there are some pulls to the fabric on the diced band, plus some minor moth tracking and nibbles.The silk tails have perished and are fraying in places.The sporran is good, with all elements being in good condition and showing only normal service wear.The spats show staining and service wear, notably to the inside.The sock are good, with minimal soiling.The Tam oā€™ shanter has a small moth hole to the crown and a tear to the lining.

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