ID 1346032
Lot 11068 | Paradeuniform eines Obersts der Kaiserlich Japanischen Armee im Zweiten Weltkrieg
Zweireihiger Uniformrock aus feinem schwarzen Tuch mit gelben Aufschlägen, dicht aufgesetzten goldenen Plattschnüren (vereinzelt vom Grund gelöst), goldenen Blütenknöpfen, eingestecktem Abzeichen und schwarzem Seidenfutter. Separat dazu in kleiner Holzbox (Deckelleisten unvollständig) die beiden geflochtenen goldenen Schulterstücke zum Einschlaufen mit je drei silbernen Sternen, die goldene Aiguillette (Achselschnur) und eine weiße, rot durchzogene Paradeschärpe mit zwei Quasten. Weiterhin die Hose aus schwarzem Tuch mit gelben Lampassen und schwarzen Kunststoffknöpfen. Außerdem ein großes gerolltes Farbfoto mit Uniformportrait (Maße ca. 43 x 36 cm), rs. japanisch beschriftet. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Schön erhaltene, hochrangige Uniform, nach Einliefererangabe von Oberst Namba Nobunaga, Armee-Hauptquartier.
A ceremonial uniform of a colonel of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II
A ceremonial uniform of an air force colonel of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II
The kepi made of black worsted cloth with appliquéd flat, gold cords, an embossed, beautifully gilt emblem on the front, black chinstrap on buttons with a flower symbol. The peak made of black patent leather (minor indentations), lined in black silk with embroidered characters, black leather sweatband. In the cardboard case (the lid torn). The white and red feather plume enclosed separately, in the white cardboard case (incomplete).
Double-breasted uniform tunic in fine, black cloth with blue cuffs (Army Air Force), a densely appliquéd weave of flat, gold cords (the occasional one coming loose), gold buttons, looped and braided shoulder boards, each with three stars, and black silk lining (slightly torn) with the tailor's label of "K. Inouye Nagoya Tailor". Moreover, the trousers in black cloth with blue stripes on the side seams and black plastic buttons. Also includes a white parade sash, interwoven in red, with two tassels. Furthermore, three insignia (Order of the Sacred Treasure and Order of the Rising Sun, each with a neck ribbon in the presentation case, a cased China Incident War Medal, plus a fragmentary award document for the Order of the Rising Sun). Slightly damaged in places, signs of age.
Extremely rare, high-ranking uniform in fine condition.
Condition: II
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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