ID 1413420
Lot 681 | Tschapka für Mannschaften im 1. Garde-Ulanen-Regiment, datiert 1915
Kammerstück. Glocke und Vorderschirm aus derbem, schwarz lackiertem Leder, das Kuvert aus schwarz lackiertem Eisenblech gefertigt, die Schiene des Vorderschirms aus Eisenblech. Stirnseitig, durch Lederkeile fixiert, der fein geprägte neusilberne Gardeadler mit dem aufgelegten Gardestern, Ledersturmriemen an Knopf 91, rechts die Reichskokarde aus lackiertem Eisenblech. Am Kuvert eingesteckt das preußische Feldzeichen für Mannschaften (vereinzelt kleine Löcher), ohne den Knebel für die Fangschnur (der Knebel wurde nach 1915 nicht mehr angebracht). Innen ein schön erhaltenes, schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, unter einer Lasche der Stempel "1 G.U.R. /1915". Größe ca. 55. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren. Selten.
A czapka for men in the 1st Guards-Uhlan Regiment, dated 1915
A czapka for men in the 1st Guards-Uhlan Regiment, dated 1915
Depot piece. The skull and visor of coarse, black lacquered leather, the mortar board of black lacquered sheet iron, the visor trim of sheet iron. On the obverse, held by leather wedges, the finely embossed nickel-silver eagle mounted with star, leather chinstrap on button 91, imperial cockade of lacquered sheet iron on the right. The Prussian field sign for troopers fastened to the mortar board (small holes here and there), without lanyard toggle (the toggle was no longer attached after 1915). A well-preserved black leather flap lining on the inside, stamped "1 G.U.R. /1915" under one flap. Size approx. 55, slightly damaged in places, signs of wear and age. Rare.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Prussia: Uhlans |
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Auction house category: | Prussia: Uhlans |
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