ID 1107868
Lot 10660 | Los zurückgezogen / Withdrawn from sale
Estimate value
€ 2 000
A set of uniform and equipment used by a Japanese army pilot in World War II
The flying cap made of burgundy leather, a five-rayed star in a circle stitched on the front, olive green cotton lining, adjustable straps, press studs, Japanese stamps near the ear. Also includes the glass goggles with a light, red, metal frame, velvet padding and an elastic band. The tunic in fine, light brown cotton cloth in twill weave, plastic buttons, concealed zips in the chest area. The badge of rank for a non-commissioned officer (1st sergeant – three silver stars on gold braid and red cloth) on the upper left arm. Comes with matching trousers in the same fabric with leg pockets and zips at the ends of the legs. A pair of brown leather boots. Three specialised Japanese publications. A Japanese naval ensign (printed linen, fragment, measuring approx. 120 x 130 cm) and a printed Japanese cloth (measuring approx. 90 x 30 cm). Moreover, a Japanese knife with a grip and scabbard in black lacquered wood, measuring 26 cm in total. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age. Extremely rare uniform and equipment set.
Condition: II
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