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Grenadier Brunswick Regiment, von Riedesel, 1777

Grenadier Brunswick Regiment, von Riedesel, 1777

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The Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel hired out roughly 5,700 troops to George III under a 1776 subsidy treaty, the largest contingent of which marched into Canada under Major General Friedrich Adolf Riedesel. His brigade — dragoons, light infantry, line battalions, and the grenadier companies drawn from regiments including von Riedesel, von Specht, von Rhetz, and Prinz Friedrich — formed the right wing of Burgoyne's 1777 expedition south from Quebec. The grenadier companies were consolidated into an elite battalion under Lieutenant Colonel Breymann, which fought at Hubbardton, was savaged at Bennington in August, and stood with the army through Freeman's Farm and Bemis Heights before the surrender at Saratoga on October 17, 1777.

This W. Britain figure shows a Brunswick grenadier in marching order: tall brass-fronted mitre cap with green cloth bag, dark blue coat with yellow facings and turnbacks, white waistcoat and cross-belts, and the distinctive blue-and-white vertically striped stockings drawn over knee breeches. The bayonet is fixed and the musket carried at the trail — the look of a column moving through the Hudson Valley in the weeks before Freeman's Farm. He faced Continental troops like the kneeling firing line infantryman and the Continental Line ensign with regimental colour across the Saratoga ground, with the British 43rd Foot's company officer representing the Crown line regiments serving alongside Riedesel's Germans elsewhere in the war.

Model: 16176 / W. Britain 1/30 (60mm) / matte finish / 1 piece set

Materials

Metal

Dimensions

54mm

Care information

These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.

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