Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the General Deputation Infantry Regiment, raised by the Catalan Government in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain (1705-1714).
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing two Portuguese Infantry colours belonging to a 1701 pattern variant (the one commonly described by scholars and a hypothetical emblazoned version).
Bagged set comprising 4 white metal figures of an Austrophile spanish, or Austro-catalan, Line Infantry command set; it comprises officer, flag bearer, drummer and NCO.
Spontoon, halberd, flag pole and drum are separate parts, so a little assembly is required.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the City of Barcelona Infantry Regiment, raised by that town's Municipality in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain (1705-1714).
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Saint Eulalia Infantry Regiment, raised by the Catalan Government to face the Two Crowns after the Treaty of Utrecht, in what was known as "All Cost War" (1713-1714).
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Queen's Own Infantry Regiment. This unit was raised in Barcelona in 1705 in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain; the flags shown here are those approved in 1708.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing two Portuguese Infantry colours with the so-called Aviz Cross (the one commonly described by scholars and a hypothetical emblazoned version).
Bagged set containing 1 white metal figure of an Austrophile spanish, or Austro-catalan, Line Infantry flag bearer.
Flag pole is a separate part, so a little assembly is required.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Infantry Regiment, raised by the Catalan Government to face the Two Crowns after the Treaty of Utrecht, in what was known as "All Cost War" (1713-1714).
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