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Four sheets of self adhesive flags – two Royalist and two Parliamentarian. © Copyright 1981 Powell-Stafford. We believe these to be HQ Standards.
- E.C.W.P. 1 Five infantry standards and seven cavalry guidons. Infantry Regiments: Fairfax, unknown - yellow regiment, unknown - an orange regiment, Col. Onslowe, unknown – a green regiment. Cavalry: Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir William Constables, Sir John Meldrum, Cap. Copley, Cap. Balfour, Cap. Wethers (the poet), Sir William Waller.
- E.C.W.P. 2 Five infantry standards and seven cavalry guidons. Infantry Regiments: Aldrich, Westminster, Tower Hamlets, unknown - a white regiment, John Hampton Wallers. Cavalry: Essex, Sir Samual Luke, Heselridge, Thomas Gray, Cap. West, Sag/Maj. Weldon, Samuel Luke.
- E.C.W.R. 1 Five infantry standards and seven cavalry guidons. Infantry Regiments: Kings Life Guard with portcullis, Astley, Talbot, Duke of Yorks, Lamphughs. Cavalry: Kings Life Guard, Cap. Lumby, unknown - black & white featuring a six-sided die, Sir Horatio Cary, unknown - green with a human figure & the motto “This Shall Unite It”, unknown - red with an arm in plate armour holding a heart, black with the cross of St. George in a corner (unknown)
- E.C.W.R. 2 Five infantry standards and seven cavalry guidons. Infantry Regiments: Kings Life Guard with Lion, Prince Ruperts, Sir Edward Standing, unknown – blue and white stripes with cross of St. George in the corner, Sir Henry Bard. Cavalry: The Queens Regiment, Sir Ather Astons, Major Wormesly, Sir Charles Gerrard, Sir John Culpepper, unknown – Black and white with motto “Vive le Roy”, unknown – white with a black crescent and a cross of St. George in the corner.
Folded infantry standards are normally 26mm x 26mm. Folded cavalry guidons are normally 12mm x 12mm.
Condition as new.
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