Helm für Reserveoffiziere im Königlich Sächsischen 1. Leib-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 100, um 1915
24.06.2021 17:00UTC +01:00
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1600EUR € 1 600
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 575191
Lot 10004 | Helm für Reserveoffiziere im Königlich Sächsischen 1. Leib-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 100, um 1915
Estimate value
€ 1 200
Schwarz lackierter Korpus aus Ersatzmaterial (raue Oberfläche, Druckstellen) mit Beschlägen aus versilbertem Neusilber, Nackenschiene. Versilberter Stern mit aufgelegtem vergoldeten Reservekreuz und bekröntem Landeswappen. Teller mit vier Rundkopfschrauben (unrichtig ergänzt), schlanke, glatte Schraubspitze. Flache, lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten (innenseitig neuzeitliches Klebeband), beide Kokarden sächsischer Form aus lackiertem Blech. Ockerfarbenes Seidenripsfutter, ockerfarbenes Lederschweißband (Risse) mit Prägung "Germania", Vorderschirm grün und Hinterschirm rot unterfüttert. Dazu der aus ockerfarbenen und feldgrauen Fäden gewebte Überzug (fleckig) mit stirnseitig aufgenähter Regimentsnummer aus rotem Tuch. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Zustand: II - III
The black lacquered body made of replacement material (rough surface, indentations) with silver-plated, nickel-silver mounts, a bar at the nape. Silver-plated star with appliquéd, gilt reserve cross and crowned state coat of arms. Base plate with four round-head screws (incorrectly replaced), narrow, smooth spike. Flat chinscales on rosettes with leather underlay (fixed with modern adhesive tape on the inside), both cockades in Saxon form, made of lacquered sheet metal. Ochre-coloured silk rep lining, ochre-coloured leather sweatband (torn), embossed "Germania", the rear visor with red underlay, the front visor lined in green. Comes with the (stained) cover, woven in ochre-coloured and field-grey thread with the regiment number stitched in red cloth at the front. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age.
Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | Imperial period: 1st World War |
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Auction house category: | Imperial period: 1st World War |
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