Hirschfänger, Bandolier und Epauletten eines gräflichen hohen Forstbeamten, Österreich/Ungarn, um 1910
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1324934
Lot 6444 | Hirschfänger, Bandolier und Epauletten eines gräflichen hohen Forstbeamten, Österreich/Ungarn, um 1910
Hirschfänger (alt zusammengestellt) mit gerader, gekehlter, vernickelter Rückenklinge, die silberne Parierstange in Form von Hundeköpfen und einem versilberten Stichblatt mit einem Wildschweinkopf zwischen Eichenlaub, Griff aus Hirschhorn mit silberner Zwinge, der Knauf in Form eines Wildschweinkopfes aus Weißmetall. Belederte Holzscheide (etwas craqueliert und mit kleinen Fehlstellen) mit silbernen Beschlägen mit Akanthusdekor und eingestecktem, nicht zugehörigem Beimesser mit vernieteter Hirschhorngriffschale und silberner Knaufkappe mit Blütendekor. Länge 76 cm. Dazu ein jagdliches Bandolier aus grünem Leder, belegt mit Silbergespinst mit Eichenlaubmuster, mit schweren versilberten Beschlägen mit reliefierten Darstellungen von jagdbarem Wild, vs. halbplastisches gräfliches Wappen mit Helm über Rangkrone und Wappenschild, darüber ein Beschlag in Form eines vollplastischen Damhirschkopfes mit drei anhängenden Erbsketten. Dazu ein Paar Epauletten, versilberte Felder mit aufgelegtem Grafenwappen, Schuppen und Halbmonde mit Dekor aus Rollwerk und Akanthus, Bouillons aus Silbergespinst, grünes Futter, komplett mit Schachtel, auf dem Deckel Klebetikett des kaiserlichen und königlichen Hoflieferanten Stanisl. Striberny aus Wien. Dazu ein grün durchzogenes silbernes Portepee mit heller Lederunterlage, auf dem Kranz der Eichel ebenfalls eine Grafenkrone.
An Austro-Hungarian hunting hanger, bandolier and epaulettes worn by a count's high-ranking forestry official, circa 1910
An Austro-Hungarian hunting hanger, bandolier and epaulettes worn by a count's high-ranking forestry official, circa 1910
Hunting hanger (assembled from old parts), the straight, nickel-plated, single-edged blade with fullers. The silver quillons in the shape of dog's heads and a silver-plated guard plate with a boar's head surrounded by oak leaves. Staghorn grip with silver ferrule, the white metal pommel in the shape of a boar's head. Leather-covered wooden scabbard (some craquelures and minor imperfections), the silver fittings with acanthus ornaments and inserted, unassociated by-knife with riveted staghorn grip plate and silver pommel cap with floral decoration. Length 76 cm. In addition, a hunting bandolier in green leather, covered in silver weave with an oak leaf pattern. The heavy, silver-plated fittings with relief depictions of hunting game. The front with a count's coat of arms in half relief, featuring a helmet above a coronet and escutcheon, above which a mounting in the shape of a fully sculptured deer's head with three attached belcher chains. Furthermore, a pair of epaulettes, silvered fields with appliquéd count's coat of arms, scales and crescents with adornment of scrollwork and acanthus, a silver weave fringe, green lining. Complete with the box, an adhesive label of imperial and royal court purveyor Stanisl. Striberny of Vienna on the lid. Also, a silver sword knot, interwoven in green, with a light-coloured leather underlay. Another count's coronet on the acorn wreath.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Hunting hangers, plaits and hunting sabers |
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Auction house category: | Hunting hangers, plaits and hunting sabers |
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