Reuß - Helm für einen Reserveoffizier im 7. Thüringischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 96, II. Bataillon
04.11.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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3000EUR € 3 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1326411
Lot 931 | Reuß - Helm für einen Reserveoffizier im 7. Thüringischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 96, II. Bataillon
Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke, der Vorderschirm grün, der Hinterschirm rot unterlegt. Komplett mit allen Beschlägen. Vergoldeter Adler mit gewölbtem versilberten Stern und aufgelegtem Reuß'schen Wappen, darauf das Reservekreuz. Vergoldete flache Schuppenketten mit Rosetten und beiden Kokarden. Braunes Lederschweißband, grünes Seidenfutter. Größe ca. 55. Siehe "Buyer's Guide for Headgear of The Imperial German Army circa 1914", James D. Turinetti, Ausgabe 2015/16, S. 31.
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A helmet for IR 96 Battalion II Reuss Reserve Officers
A helmet for IR 96 Battalion II Reuss Reserve Officers
Black leather body; front visor with green underlay, rear visor with red underlay; gilt: round spike base, stars, rear spine, spike and rounded front visor trim; gilt officer front plate of Prussian Reserve Eagle with silver star and Reuss coat of arms and reserve cross, attached by two screw posts; gilt flat chin scales with rosette side posts; Imperial Officer and Reuss cockades; brown leather sweatband, green silk lining. Size circa 55 cm. Cf. "Buyer's Guide for Headgear of The Imperial German Army circa 1914", James D. Turinetti, 2015-16 edition, pg. 31.
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Condition: II
Auction house category: | The James D. Turinetti Collection |
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