Gorget of an Officer of the King's American Regiment 1781 Anglo-American Gorgets are a symbolic vestige of armor worn by officers in the eighteenth century as a sign of rank. This gorget has the emblems of the King's American Regiment, which was raised in New York in 1776 by the Loyalist Edmund Fanning (1737-1818), who served as its colonel.. Gorget of an Officer of the King's American Regiment 21810
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Image Number: 6145-29162187Royalty FreeCredit Line:Piemags/PL Photography Limited/SuperStockCollection:PL Photography Limited Contributor:Piemags Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:1823×1930
