Ulanka für die künftige Friedensuniform Modell 1915 für Mannschaften im Königlich Sächsischen 2. Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 18
07.05.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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4500EUR € 4 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1196939
Lot 4400 | Ulanka für die künftige Friedensuniform Modell 1915 für Mannschaften im Königlich Sächsischen 2. Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 18
Kammerstück von 1916. Feldgraues Wolltuch mit purpurrotem Kragen, Aufschlägen und Vorstößen, glatte silberfarbene Knöpfe. Auf den Schultern vernäht die roten Schulterklappen mit den purpurroten Vorstößen und der Regimentsnummer "18" in gelber Kurbelstickerei. Schön erhaltenes, graues Baumwollfutter in Köperbindung, oben mit sehr schönem Kammerstempel "BA XIX 16 20". Diverse Mottenschäden und Reparaturen (gestopfte Löcher, Risse). Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Als Ulanka für die künftige Friedensuniform Modell 1915 extrem selten.
A ulanka for the future peacetime uniform model 1915 for enlisted men in the Royal Saxon 2nd Uhlan Regiment No. 18
A ulanka for the future peacetime uniform model 1915 for enlisted men in the Royal Saxon 2nd Uhlan Regiment No. 18
Depot piece of 1916. Field-grey worsted cloth with a crimson collar, cuffs and piping, smooth, silver-coloured buttons. Red shoulder boards stitched at the shoulders with crimson piping and the regiment's number "18" in yellow machine embroidery. Grey cotton lining in twill weave in beautiful condition, the exceptionally fine depot issue stamp "BA XIX 16 20" at the top. Areas of moth damage and repairs (darned holes, tears). Damaged in places, signs of age.
Extremely rare ulanka for the future peacetime uniform model 1915.
Condition: III +
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