A Hampshire Regiment snare drum; the painted brass shell depicting a Hampshire Rose and an Indian Tiger, paying homage to former component regiment 67th Regiment of the Foot's achievements in India, also bearing the name of Farnborough Grammar C.C.F., who boasted an accomplished military band, adorned with battle/campaign honours for Blenheim, Ramilles, Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Dettingen, Minden, Tournay, Barrosa, Peninsula, Taku Forts, Pekin (1860), Charasia, Kabul (1879), Afghanistan (1878-80), Burma (1885-87), Paardeberg, calfskin drumhead with rope tension system, gut snares, paintwork signed K. Nicholls, makers mark for Butler, London & Dublin, 37cm diameter, 39cm tall.

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