A fair number of French dragoon regiments, at periods between the 17th century and the Revolution, had guidons where we do not know the emblems they carried on the reverse. (Quite often in Pierre Charrié's book Drapeaux Et Étendards Du Roi we come across the term "motif inconnu".) As it is unthinkable that a regiment on the wargames table should not have a flag, it has become a sort of tradition that such regiments carry guidons with the sun in splendour motif on both obverse and reverse. These three versions allow such regiments to have a guidon.
I have noted in square brackets above the guidons an example for each of a regiment with a guidon of that colour and the period where the emblem is unknown.
Being a uniform and flag design service to wargamers and to the imaginary crowned heads of 17th and 18th Century Europe, especially of the Seven Years War period - now By Appointment to the Court of Saxe-Bearstein! (But please note that the uniforms and flags presented here are not fictional - they are genuine 17th and 18th Century uniforms and flags that are as authentic as I can make them from my sources.)
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More useful work, David! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jon. :-) They fill a gap, I think.
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David.
Those are splendid David! To round the set off so to speak, would it be possible to have them in white and yellow too?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. :-) Yes, I can do that!
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David.
A very smart threesome of flags.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Thank you, Willz. :-) Perhaps one day more details of the missing emblems will turn up...
DeleteAll the best,
David.