17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot Glengarry cap badge, a restrike example based on the historic insignia of the 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot. This regiment, later known as the Leicestershire Regiment, formed part of the British Army’s line infantry and saw service across numerous campaigns during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The badge design incorporates the regiment’s distinctive device in relief, featuring a tiger emblem—commemorating service in India—surmounting the numerals “17”. The design reflects battle honours and traditions associated with the regiment’s long service history, particularly its connections to the Indian subcontinent.
Glengarry badges of this type were worn on the traditional Scottish-style Glengarry cap, adopted by various regiments for undress or field wear. Such badges served as clear identifiers of regimental affiliation while maintaining uniformity within British Army dress regulations.
This restrike example has been produced to replicate the appearance and detailing of original period badges. While not of contemporary manufacture, it offers an accurate and accessible representation suitable for collectors, display, or reenactment use.
Manufactured in brass with standard fittings to the reverse, this example provides a durable and well-defined representation of British regimental insignia. Badges of the 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment are collected within British militaria, particularly for their distinctive tiger motif and historical associations.
Dimensions
Approx. 54mm height
Condition
Excellent overall condition as a restrike, with crisp detailing and a clean finish. Minimal handling or storage wear may be present. Reverse fittings are intact and secure. No damage or repairs are evident.



















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