China-Album eines Besatzungsmitgliedes des Kanonenbootes R. N. Lepanto, datiert 1937
28.10.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
800EUR € 800
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 836432
Lot 5719 | China-Album eines Besatzungsmitgliedes des Kanonenbootes R. N. Lepanto, datiert 1937
Estimate value
€ 800
Die Lepanto war ein Minenleger und ein Kanonenboot der Regia Marina. In den Herbstmonaten des Jahres 1937 machte das Schiff in Shanghai fest. Nach dem Zwischenfall auf der Marco-Polo-Brücke am 7.7.1937 bildete ein Teil der Besatzung der Lepanto und der Carlotto ein Kommando zur Verteidigung der italienischen Interessen in China, dem sich später das San-Marco-Bataillon in Tientsin anschloss.
Schwarzes Lackalbum, auf dem Deckel eine Rikscha-Szene aus gefärbtem Perlmutt und Goldfarbe (Bindung mit Klebestreifen repariert). Insgesamt ca. 370 meist kleinformatige Fotos in Fotoecken (Fotos teilweise rs. beschriftet, einige Bilder fehlen, einige eingeklebt). Matrosen, Lepanto (in Farbe), Bordszenen, Technik, chinesische Architektur und Bevölkerung, Stationen (u.a. Shanghai, Wei-Hai-Wei). Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Maße des Albums ca. 27 x 35 x 5 cm.
Die Lepanto war ein Minenleger und ein Kanonenboot der Regia Marina. In den Herbstmonaten des Jahres 1937 machte das Schiff in Shanghai fest. Nach dem Zwischenfall auf der Marco-Polo-Brücke am 7.7.1937 bildete ein Teil der Besatzung der Lepanto und der Carlotto ein Kommando zur Verteidigung der italienischen Interessen in China, dem sich später das San-Marco-Bataillon in Tientsin anschloss.
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