ID 948449
Lot 4385 | A Frock Coat of Admiral Feige
Estimate value
€ 1 500
Otto Feige (21 September 1882 in Nysa - 2 January 1951 in Kaufbeuren) was an Admiral of the German Kriegsmarine (War Navy) during World War II.
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A Frock Coat of Admiral Feige
Dark-blue doeskin wool, double-breasted full-length coat, five pairs of gilt finished buttons with anchor motif at front, rear skirt with open slash, scalloped sides with three pairs of silver metal buttons. Gilt wire embroidered eagle with yellow thread highlights, hand-applied to right breast. Sleeve rank of one large gilt metallic fabric stripe and three small gilt stripes for Admiral, machine-applied to each sleeve, above each is a gilt-wire embroidered Line Officer career insignia, hand-applied. Silver embroidered epaulette bridles at each shoulder, slip-on style, removable shoulder boards of gilt wire/silver-aluminum woven cords over black backing, each with two silver metal rank pips, inserted into shoulder seam and secured with screw post buttons. Five-piece medal bar pinned to left breast. Three badges pinned to lower left breast (Imperial EKI, Silver Wound Badge, Silesian Eagle). Inside is lined in black rayon with cream sleeve lining, inner waist strap with black ribbon-covered buttons, inside breast pocket with name tag and owner’s name, tailor tag attached at neck. Gilt-metallic cord aiguillette. Named to Konteradmiral Otto Feige and includes letters and documents pertaining to the acquisition of the uniform. Featured on page 328 of “Die Kriegsmarine Uniforms & Traditions” by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht.
Otto Feige (21 September 1882 in Nysa - 2 January 1951 in Kaufbeuren) was an Admiral of the German Kriegsmarine (War Navy) during World War II.
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Condition: II
Auction house category: | Dave Webster Collection |
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