ID 948789
Lot 4725 | A Collection of MSVN Insignia
Estimate value
€ 400
Provenienz: Dave Webster Collection.
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A Collection of MSVN Insignia
Collar tab for Fascist Police Officer of black cloth backing. Gilt-metallic wire hand-embroidered fasces and decorative leaves with silver accent threads. Size ca. 10 x 3.5 cm. Slip-on shoulder board for a MSVN officer of black rayon cloth with attached tongue, gilt-metallic wire hand-embroidered fasces with silver accent threads over black wool backing, hand-applied, gilt finish screw post button with eagle/fasces motif. Size ca. 13.5 x 5 cm. Slip-on shoulder board for an officer of “Battaglioni Camice Nere” of black wool with attached tongue, gilt-metallic wire hand-embroidered fasces over two crossed swords and “ANOI” over black wool backing, hand-applied, gilt finish screw post button with eagle/fasces motif. Size ca. 12.5 x 5.7 cm. Slip-on shoulder board of black wool for a high-ranking MSVN officer, with attached tongue, underneath in white cotton cloth, outer edges piped in a thick ribbed gilt-metallic wire border, very fine gilt-metallic wire hand-embroidered fasces with black thread accents applied directly to board fabric, gilt finish screw post button with eagle/fasces motif. Size ca. 13 x 5.3 cm. Badge of Italians Trained in Germany, silvered tombac, two crossed swords with fasces at centre, swastika superimposed over top, reverse with horizontal pin and catch assembly, no markings. Size ca. 5 x 3.2 cm. Kingdome of Italy Italian/Ethiopia badge of silvered metal, stamped with hollow back, eagle perched above two helmeted figures, below “ETIOPIA ITALIANA 5.9.MAGGIO XIV”. Reverse with vertical pin and catch assembly. Size ca. 3 x 3.2 cm.
Provenance: Dave Webster Collection.
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Condition: II
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