142bravo Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 Hello All - I do hope all is well with everyone in these difficult days? Recently I picked up an outstanding early 1900's NCO uniform to the 1st R.A. Caithness Royal Artillery Volunteers. The uniform tunic, insignia, braid trim and trousers are high quality and fabric is Officer's doe skin. I collect Victorian Officer's uniforms and this NCO example is on par with them for sure. Custom maker - dated labels from Hobson & Son's both named to the same NCO are present in tunic and trousers with the QVC buckle also being marked Hobson & Sons Lexington St. London. Not a War Department stores uniform but a nicely tailored one. It also came with his old Slade Wallace buff belt (QVC) with the markings to the same Regiment. Can any forum members kindly tell me: - what is the star type insignia above the bullion gun/sergeants rank stripes? As he was a long service soldier I would expect to find service stars on the lower sleeve - but there are none so I wonder if this insignia if not an appointment replaces a certain number of service stars? - is this the rank for a regular Battery Sergeant? - are NCO uniforms to this particular Royal Artillery Volunteer Regt common and did Volunteer units have tailored uniforms vs. WD issue ones or would private purchase uniforms normally be just for officers and senior NCO's? - the white pouch (it has matching issue numbers to the white belt) - does not contain any ammo loops inside so it wouldn't be for ammunition I believe - wondering if this is more to do with specific artillery carried items? The matching belt buckle on the belt is Victorian Crown in silver so I believe it was from his earlier pre 1902 service time. - there was also a small matching strap with buckle inside this pouch - any ideas of what it is for? A really outstanding piece of kit - albeit a bit outside my main area of interest and knowledge. I'd certainly appreciate any information any forum members could provide. Stay well and kindest regards from across the Pond! Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerry B Posted October 4, 2021 Share Posted October 4, 2021 star is Proficiency VF or TF SNCO, see Edwards and Langley p46 1984 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
142bravo Posted October 5, 2021 Author Share Posted October 5, 2021 Thank you for the information on this insignia Jerry - much appreciated ... Bruce Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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