ID 663962
Lot 3498 | Luftschiffer Hans Sievers - Fotonachlass und Feldpost aus dem 1. Weltkrieg
Estimate value
€ 1 500
Kleines ledergebundenes Fotoalbum (Deckel lose, Maße 14 x 20 x 1 cm) mit ca. 50 Schwarzweißfotos in Fotoecken aus den Jahren 1911 - 1937, dabei Uniformfotos, Ballon, Flugzeuge, Luftbildaufnahmen etc. Dazu ca. 120 separate Fotos einseitig auf Karton, beschriftet, dabei Stellungen, Ballons, Eisenbahngeschütz, Privataufnahmen der Verhandlung von Brest Litowsk etc. Außerdem ca. 160 Feldpostbriefe und -karten der Jahre 1914 - 1917 als Briefwechsel mit der Familie Heinrich Sievers, Kassel. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Alterspuren.
Hans Sievers diente 1913 als Einjährig-Freiwilliger in der 1. Kompanie des Luftschiffer-Bataillons 4, 1914 im Feldtrupp 15 für lenkbare Luftschiffer (Brüssel), 1916 in der Feldluftschiffer-Abteilung 38 und 1918 als Adjutant in der FLA 22 (Grodno) sowie später im SA-Fliegersturm Kassel. Er war an Einsätzen an West- und Ostfront beteiligt.
Interessantes, seltenes Material von musealem Rang.
Zustand: II
Airship pilot Hans Sievers - a photograph collection and field post from World War I and later
A small photograph album, bound in leather (the cover loose, dimensions 14 x 20 x 1 cm) containing approx. 50 black and white photographs in photo corners dating from 1911 to 1937, including uniforms, a balloon, aircraft, aerial photographs etc. Also approx. 120 separate pictures mounted on card, one-sided, labelled, including positions, balloons, a rail gun, private photographs of the Brest-Litovsk negotiation etc. Moreover, approx. 160 letters and postcards from the front dated 1914 - 1917 as correspondence with the Heinrich Sievers family of Kassel. Some slightly damaged, signs of age.
Hans Sievers served in 1913 as a one-year volunteer in the 1st Company of the Airship Battalion 4, in 1914 in the Feldtrupp 15 for navigable airships (Brussels), in 1916 in the Observation Balloon Division 38 and in 1918 as adjutant in the FLA 22 (Grodno) and later in SA-Fliegersturm Kassel. He participated in missions at the Western and Eastern Front.
Interesting, rare material of museum quality.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | German history and military |
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