Nepal Army Brass Belt Hook – Tudor Rose Design (Rana Period)
Nepal Army Brass Belt Hook – Tudor Rose Design (Rana Period)
A vintage Nepal Army uniform belt hook featuring the classic Tudor Rose emblem, traditionally used during the Rana Period (1846–1951). Made from brass with a warm, authentic patina, this piece functioned as a support hook for a Sam Browne belt or other service belts worn by officers and enlisted personnel.
It retains its original screw-post and hexagonal nut, both still intact—an uncommon survival that adds to its historical integrity. The detailed floral emblem and gently aged finish make it a distinctive collectible from Nepal’s military heritage.
Details
• Origin: Nepal Army, Rana Period (1846–1951)
• Material: Brass / Gilt Brass
• Function: Belt support hook (Sam Browne and similar belts)
• Dimensions: 27 mm
• Weight: 3.9 g
• Fastening: Original screw-post with hex nut
• Condition: Good vintage condition with natural age and patina
A rare and characterful artifact of Nepalese military history—ideal for collectors of uniforms, insignia, and South Asian militaria.
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