Includes:
1. Canada: Toronto Scottish Regiment Officer's Glengarry Badge: in sterling silver, unmarked, measuring 64 mm (w) x 66 mm (h), both lugs intact.
2. United Kingdom: Liverpool Scottish (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) Officer's Glengarry Badge: in sterling silver, unmarked, measuring 57 mm (w) x 54.5 mm (h), both lugs intact. Very light contact, together, near extremely fine.
Footnotes:
1. The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own) originated in Toronto, on May 1, 1920 as The Mississauga Regiment, was re-designated as The Toronto Scottish Regiment on September 1, 1921, amalgamated with "B" and "C" Companies of the 1st Machine Gun Battalion, CMGC on December 15, 1936 and re-designated as The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Machine Gun), re-designated on November 7, 1940 as the 2nd Battalion, The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Machine Gun), re-designated on June 19, 1947 as The Toronto Scottish Regiment and re-designated as The Toronto Scottish Regiment (Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Own) on October 19, 2000.
2. The Liverpool Scottish, known as "the Scottish", was a unit of the British Army, part of the Army Reserve (formerly the Territorial Army), raised in 1900 as an infantry battalion of the King's (Liverpool Regiment). The Liverpool Scottish became affiliated to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in the 1920s and formally transferred to the regiment in 1937 with its identity preserved. Reflecting the Territorial Army's decline in size since the late 1940s, the battalion was reduced to a company in 1967, then to a platoon of "A" (King's) Company, King's and Cheshire Regiment in 1999. In 2006, the company was incorporated into the 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire and Border).

