A George VI Grenadier Guards No.14 Company Colour, 1950
A George VI Grenadier Guards No.14 Company Colour, 1950
A George VI Grenadier Guards No.14 Company Colour, 1950
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A George VI Grenadier Guards No.14 Company Colour, 1950

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Overall: 52cm (20.2in) x 61cm (24in)

Crimson silk camp flag embroidered with the No.14 Company badge - A Falcon with wings expanded argent, beaked legged and belled or, within a Fetter Lock closed of the last. A Badge of Edward IV’, granted by Charles II in 1661 - ensigned with the King’s Crown in the centre and embroidered in gold at the top in Roman ceriph capitals across the top. No.14 Company was one of one of the seven companies (Nos. 9 to 16) allotted to the 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Framed and glazed.

Source: Dawnay, N.P. (1975) ‘The Standards, Guidons and Colours of The Household Division, 1660-1973’.