ID 1196647
Lot 4108 | Raupenhelm der Garde Nationale à Cheval, 1. Restoration, 1814
Die robuste Glocke und der Vorder- und Nackenschirm mit schwarz lackiertem Leder bezogen, die Garnitur bzw. versilberten Weißmetallbeschläge vollständig erhalten, den Stil und die Merkmale der Helmgestaltung widerspiegelnd, die im Kaiserreich vorherrschten. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die französische Lilie, die auf den Rosetten der Schuppenketten und der abnehmbaren ovalen Platte auf der Krone unter dem Kamm zu sehen ist, die das kaiserliche "N" ersetzt. Es ist vermutlich das einzige Helmmodell in der gesamten napoleonischen Ära, für das gekochtes Leder verwendet wurde. Braunes Seidenfutter, Schweißband aus schwarzem Leder. Die Innenausstattung und die schwarze Raupe sind original und vollständig erhalten.
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A Casque à Chenille de la Garde Nationale à Cheval, 1è Restoration, 1814
A Casque à Chenille de la Garde Nationale à Cheval, 1è Restoration, 1814
Sturdy shell and front/rear visor covered in polished black leather, garniture or silvered white metal fittings are complete and reflect the prevailing style and methods of helmet decoration during the le Empire. The distinction is the replacement of the Imperial "N" with the Bourbon fluer de lys, seen on the rosette fixtures for the chinscales and the removable oval panel on the crown under the front. It is also probably the only example of boiled leather used in French military headwear during the entire Napoleonic era. Inside lined in brown silk with black leather sweatband. The interior fittings and black caterpillar chenille are original and complete.
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Condition: II
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