ID 1413174
Lot 435 | Helm M 1886 für Generale der bayerischen Armee, Trageweise ab 1913
Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (etwas eingesunken), der Vorderschirm grün, der Hinterschirm rot unterlegt. Die Beschläge (Kreuzblatt, Sternschrauben, kannelierte abschraubbare Spitze, Nackenschiene, Einfassung, Schuppenketten) versilbert. Das frostig versilberte Emblem mit dem 1913 eingeführten, farbig emaillierten Wappenmedaillon (kleine Risse und Chips), durch Splinte fixiert. Lederunterlegte konvexe Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten mit beiden Offizierskokarden. Ockerfarbenes Lederschweißband (fleckig), das lachsfarbene Seidenripsfutter (kleine Risse) angeschmutzt. Größe 55. Am hinteren Arm des Kreuzblattes eine Altreparatur. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren.
A helmet M 1886 for generals of the Bavarian army, in the issue of 1913 onwards
A helmet M 1886 for generals of the Bavarian army, in the issue of 1913 onwards
Black lacquered leather skull (slightly indented). The front visor lined in green and the rear visor with red underlay. Silvered fittings (a cruciform base, star-shaped screws, a fluted, removable spike, a bar at the nape, piping, chinscales). The frosted silver-plated emblem bearing the coat of arms, which was introduced in 1913, in coloured enamel (small cracks and chips), fixed with a split pin. Convex chinscales with leather underlay on rosettes, both officer's cockades. Ochre-coloured leather sweatband (stained), the dusky pink silk rep lining slightly torn and soiled. Size 55. An old repair on the rear arm of the cruciform base. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age and wear.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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