ID 1196741
Lot 4202 | Tschako für Generäle, Russland
Steifer Filzkorpus, mit rotem Wolltuch bezogen, umlaufende goldene Mustertresse am Bund, Schirm und Deckel aus schwarzem Lackleder, der Schirm mit vergoldeter Metallschiene gefasst. Flechtschnur aus Goldgespinst schauseitig mit zwei Goldknöpfen mit geprägtem kaiserlichen Doppeladler befestigt. In der Mitte ein vergoldetes reliefiertes Metallemblem des kaiserlichen Doppeladlers. Konvexe Schuppenketten aus vergoldetem Messing mit schauseitigem Verschluss, von schwarzem Leder und flexiblem Stoffband unterlegt, an zwei geometrischen Rosetten. Federbusch aus schwarz/orange/weißen Federn, an Messingkokarde mit Drahtschlaufe zum Einstecken. Schweißband aus braunem Leder, gewässertes rotes Seidenfutter, in der Mitte durch zwei Metallfedern geteilt. Rundes, rotes Deckelfutter mit Herstelleraufdruck. Schweißband und Futter etwas verschmutzt.
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A Russian general's shako
A Russian general's shako
Sturdy felt body covered with red wool cloth, a gold brocade cloth bad surrounding the bottom, front visor and top of black patent leather, the visor trimmed in gilt metal. Braided cord of gilt metallic wire draped across front and secured by two gold buttons with Imperial double-headed eagle in relief. At front center a gilt metal emblem of the Imperial double-headed eagle in fine relief. Convex chinscales of gilt brass with front fastener, backed in black leather with flexible cloth adjustment strap, secured by two geometric rosettes. Plume of black/orange/white feathers attached to brass cockade with wire loop inserted at top. Brown leather sweatband, red silk moiré-pattern lining, split at centre with two metal springs. Round, red leather top lining with manufacturer impression. Moderate soiling to sweatband and liner.
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Condition: II
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