ID 1196970
Lot 4431 | Reservistenkrug des Matrosen Kutsche, Matrosen-Artillerie Kiautschou, 1911 - 1914
Halbliterkrug aus Glas, zinnmontiert, leicht konische Form, facettiert, farbiger Dekor, gedruckt und handbemalt mit chinesischer Uferlandschaft in der Dämmerung, im Vordergrund ein deutscher Soldat der Schutztruppe und ein Matrose sowie drei Einheimische, hinten drei Schlachtschiffe, mehrere chinesische Boote und ein kleiner Leuchtturm. Darüber zwei gekreuzte Flaggen mit Krone und die Schriftzüge "Zur Erinnerung an m. Dienstzeit in China / M.A.K. / Res. Kutsche". Hinten beim Griff zwei lange Namensleisten. Zinndeckel mit dezentem Blattfries, der Drücker in Form einer Löwenmaske. Minimale Chips am Oberrand, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Höhe 23 cm. Extrem seltener und schön erhaltener Krug der deutschen Schutztruppe.
A reservist mug of sailor Kutsche, Sailor Artillery Kiautschou, 1911 - 1914
A reservist mug of sailor Kutsche, Sailor Artillery Kiautschou, 1911 - 1914
Half-litre mug of glass with pewter mounts, slightly tapered form, faceted, coloured décor, imprinted and hand-painted with Chinese shoreline landscape at dusk, in the foreground a German soldier of the protection troop and a sailor as well as three natives, in the background three battleships, several Chinese boats and a small lighthouse. Surmounted by two crossed flags with crown and inscription (tr.) "In memory of my time of service in China /S.A.K. / Res. Kutsche". On the back near the handle two long name bars. Pewter lid with subtle leaf frieze, the thumb piece in the shape of a lion mask. Minimal chips at the top edge, traces of use and age. Height 23 cm.
Extremely rare and beautifully preserved mug of the German protection troop.
Condition: II +
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