ID 1346135
Lot 11171 | Marine-Sonnenhut und Uniformhemden für Offiziere der Kaiserlich Japanischen Marine im Zweiten Weltkrieg
Seltener Sonnenhut aus Stroh (kleine Fehlstellen, Risse) mit Bund aus khakifarbenem Tuch, stirnseitig aufgelegtem Ankersymbol aus geprägtem Metall, Leder-Kinnriemen, Scheitelabschluss mit Lüftungslöchern und Leder-Schweißband. In nicht zugehörigem Pappfutteral. Weißes Sommerhemd mit angenähtem Chemisett, Schneideretikett "Shimbashi Tokyo" und Trägerinitialen "M. Y.". Dazu ein Hemd von "Tailor Shiino Kuregunko" und zwei Hemden von "K. Moritaya, Yokohama" und ein weiteres. Alle Hemden ohne Knöpfe, teilweise Ordensschlaufen, partiell leicht beschädigt, Altreparaturen, Trage- und Altersspuren. Nach Einliefererangabe aus dem Besitz von Yoshii Michinori, Absolvent der Marine-Artillerieschule, Teilnehmer am Pazifikkrieg und 1945 im Generalstab der Marine. Portraitausdruck und Notizen zur Dienstlaufbahn liegen bei.
A navy sun hat and uniform shirts for officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II
An overall of a Japanese Kaiten pilot in World War II
Strapazierfähiges khakifarbenes Baumwolltuch (vereinzelt kleine Fehlstellen), ein fleckiges Stoff-Abzeichen ("Kikusui") am linken Oberarm, an der rechten Brust ein Namensschild aus hellem Kunststoff mit japanischen Schriftzeichen (Leutnant Takahashi), zwei Brust- und zwei Hüfttaschen, verdeckte Knopfleiste, hellbraune Knöpfe (einer fehlt), die Innenseite japanisch beschriftet. Trage- und Altersspuren. Selten. Nach Einliefererangabe von einem Mitglied der "Kaiten suicide squad" (Kamikaze-Torpedo).
Condition: II - III
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
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