This bugle belongs to Quorn Scouts, but nobody (so far) can remember it being used.
It is solid brass and has a Royal Artillery badge, which is very worn, presumably from polishing. The motto says UBIQUE above and QUO FAS GLORIA DUCUNT below, which means 'Everywhere' and 'Where Right and Glory Lead'.
There was a Quorn Scout Band around WW1, but it is not thought there has been a Scout band since. A bugle is always played on Remembrance Sunday, but no-one (so far) can remember this particular Scout bugle being played, going back about 40 years.
Can anyone remember this Scout bugle being used? Any help would be so gratefully received.