Description
A marker of the Royal Welch Fusiliers – all Regimental goats wore a headplate. Cast in cold cast resin and has a bronze effect patination. The headplate measures 8” x 4” and is adhered to a wooden plinth measuring 10.5” x 5”. On the back there is hardware for optional wall hanging.
This statuette has been casted by artist Darius Sirmulevicius of Regimental Statuette Manufactures in Lincolnshire, England. Darius joined the company in 1997 and worked alongside veteran Bob Rowe until his retirement in 2014. Upon Bob’s retirement, Darius has taken over the company with his wife Anne and is now the sole caster and sculpture.
This item was made in the UK.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is an independent, registered charity, inside Caernarfon Castle. We rely on grant, donations, and visitor support to carry out our mission to preserve, promote, and educate on the history of the Regiment and remember those who served our country. Proceeds from shopping on our site, booking tours, and purchasing tickets to events go towards care for over 20,000 objects in the collection, providing educational opportunities for schools, groups and international audiences, maintaining the museum, and outreach programs to the community.
The mission of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is to:
To maintain a leading international Regimental Museum which portrays the story of over 300 years of service by members of the Royal Welch Fusiliers through exhibitions, education, research, and programs.
To assist in keeping the modern Army and the successor Regiment relevant and to increase public awareness of them.
To collect objects and documents relating to the history of the Regiment.
To conserve and document all archives and documents we collect.
To make the archives and reserve collection accessible to researchers and for educational purposes.
As a nonprofit organization, shopping on our site is one way you can help support our mission.
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