ID 1197028
Lot 4489 | Preußen - Helm für Offiziere des Dragoner-Regiments Nr. 16, mit Haarbusch
Schwarz lackierter Lederkorpus, Vorderschirm schwarz unterlegt, Nackenschirm rot unterlegt. Silbern erscheinen der Kreuzblattbeschlag, die Nackenschiene, der Trichter, die separate Dienstspitze und die Schiene des eckigen Vorderschirms. Vergoldete Sterne am Kreuzblatt. Sitrnseitig der preußische Dragoneradler mit Bandeau „Waterloo“, durch zwei Schrauben befestigt. Vergoldete gewölbte Schuppenketten an silbernen geometrischen Rosetten, Reichs- und Landeskokarde in Offiziersausführung. Hellbraunes Lederschweißband, cremefarbenes Seidenfutter. Schwarzer Haarbusch an silbernem Trichter. Oben am Korpus unter der Vorderseite des Kreuzblattbeschlages leicht eingedellt. Größe circa 55. Vgl. "Buyer’s Guide for Headgear of The Imperial German Army circa 1914", James D. Turinetti, 2015-16 Edition, S. 36.
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A helmet for Prussian Dragoon Regt. 16 Officers, with bush
A helmet for Prussian Dragoon Regt. 16 Officers, with bush
Black lacquered leather body; front visor with black underlay, rear visor with red underlay; silver: cross spike base, rear spine, spike, trichter and front visor trim; gilt cross base stars; silver officer front plate of Prussian dragoon eagle with "Waterloo" battle banner, attached by two screw posts; gilt convex chin scales with silver rosette side posts; Officer Imperial and Prussian cockades; tan leather sweatband, cream silk lining; black hair bush with silver trichter; top of body slightly depressed under front of cross base; size circa 55 cm. Cf. "Buyer’s Guide for Headgear of The Imperial German Army circa 1914", James D. Turinetti, 2015-16 edition, pg. 36.
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Condition: II
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