ID 1474331
Lot 4026 | Bedeutende silberne Schützenkette der Bürgerschützen zu München, um 1930
Massive silberne Amtskette des Schützenkönigs mit 18 eingearbeiteten Medaillen in gekordelten silbernen Fassungen. Mittig eingearbeitete Medaille der Bürgerschützen von München aus dem Jahr 1927, umgeben von Eichenlaub, Krone und drei farbigen Schmucksteinen. Rückseitig zwei gravierte Schützennamen. Anhängend eine Medaille mit Portrait vom Kronprinzen Rupprecht des Bayerischen Schützenverbandes von 1926. Die Kette gebildet aus 16 beidseitig geprägten silbernen Erinnerungsmedaillien an die Bundesschießen von 1862 bis 1930. Dabei Medaillen vom 1.-5., 7., 9., 11., 12., 14., 15. und 17.-19. Bundesschießen. Vom 15. und 18. Bundesschießen je zwei unterschiedliche Medaillenvarianten verarbeitet. Länge ca. 59 cm, Gewicht 864 g.
A fine shooting club silver prize necklace of the Bürgerschützen of Munich, ca. 1930
A fine shooting club silver prize necklace of the Bürgerschützen of Munich, ca. 1930
Solid silver Schützenkönig necklace with 18 incorporated medals surrounded by roped silver trims. Incorporated into the centre a medal of the Munich Bügerschützen from 1927, surrounded by oak leaves, crown and three coloured gemstones. On the reverse engraved names of two marksmen. Attached a medal with the portrait of Crown Prince Rupprecht of the Bavarian Shooting Association from 1926. The necklace made of 16 ambilaterally embossed silver medals commemorating the annual national shooting competition from 1862 to 1930. With medals of the 1st-5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th and 17th-19th national competitions. Two different medal versions used for the 15th and 18th competition. Length approx. 59 cm, weight 864 g.
Condition: II +
Historical era: | Weimar Republic (1919-1933) |
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Historical era: | Weimar Republic (1919-1933) |
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