The plate is finely crafted in sterling silver and features a. Encircled by the chivalric motto. "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense".
Associated with the Order of the Garter. Beneath the lion appears the motto. Reflecting the regiment's martial and ceremonial ethos. Fully hallmarked and of high-quality officer manufacture, this plate retains its. Confirming it has not been later modified or adapted.Georgian-period officer's belt plate. Hallmarks are clear and consistent with. Plate and fixings are original, with no evidence of later alteration or restoration. Sharp detailing throughout the design.
Silver retains an attractive aged patina. Attachment loops intact and undisturbed. And served as a prominent ceremonial and defensive cavalry unit during the. Playing a visible role in the protection and ceremonial life of London. Officer accoutrements from the regiment are comparatively scarce, particularly silver belt plates with full hallmarks. From the collection of the late. A respected British collector of militaria. Significant portions of his collection have been dispersed through major international auctions in recent years, reflecting the calibre of the collection as a whole. Georgian silver officer's belt plates. From London volunteer cavalry units are uncommon, particularly examples retaining original fittings.