Tschako eines österreichischen Generals der Kavallerie in ungarischer Gala-Adjustierung, um 1900
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 663618
Lot 3153 | Tschako eines österreichischen Generals der Kavallerie in ungarischer Gala-Adjustierung, um 1900
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Steifer Korpus, mit feinem schwarzen Tuch bezogen. Deckel, Bund und golden bestickter Schirm (Schirmansatz erneuert) aus schwarzem Lackleder. Große, goldene Distinktionsborte (Breite 66 mm), geflochtene goldene Verschnürung (Vergoldung mit Pinsel aufgefrischt), an der rechten Seite zwei Spiegel mit bekröntem Doppeladler und bekrönter Chiffre "FJ1", stirnseitiges Emblem und Rose aus vergoldetem Buntmetall, daran jeweils die bekrönte Chiffre "FJ1", grüner Federbusch in Tülle hinter der Rose, helles champagnerfarbenes Seidenfutter (Risse), braunes Lederschweißband (Risse) mit Randbordüre. Restauriert, teilweise leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren. Seltene, hochrangige Kopfbedeckung, sehr repräsentativ.
Zustand: II - III
A shako of an Austrian general of the cavalry in Hungarian gala adjustment, circa 1900
The stiff body covered in fine black cloth. The top, band and gold-embroidered peak (the base renewed) made of black patent leather. The large, gold distinction border (width 66 mm), braided gold lacing (the gilding has been refreshed with a paintbrush), two lanyards on the right-hand side with braid ends, a crowned double-headed eagle and crowned cipher "FJ1", an emblem and rose in gilt, non-ferrous metal at the front, both with the crowned cipher "FJ1", a green plume in the socket behind the rose, lined in pale, champagne-coloured silk (torn), brown leather sweatband (also torn) with a trim at the edge. Restored, slightly damaged in places, signs of wear and age. Extremely rare, head gear for a high-ranking wearer, very imposing.
Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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Auction house category: | International History and Military |
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