ID 1346037
Lot 11073 | Umhang eines japanischen Generals
Feines graugrünes Tuch in Köperbindung, an den Kragenenden jeweils drei aufgesetzte Sterne aus vergoldetem Metall, hellbraune Kunststoffknöpfe. Innen, in Kragennähe, das Trägeretikett von Michiharu Umezawa. Vereinzelt kleine Mottenlöcher, leichte Trage- und Altersspuren. Nach Einliefererangabe aus dem Besitz von Generalleutnant Michiharu Umezawa (1853 - 1924), zuletzt Kommandeur der 6. Division der Kaiserlich Japanischen Armee.
A cape of a Japanese general
A collection of uniform and equipment for an officer of the Kempeitai military police, 1st half of the 20th century
Beautifully preserved field cap in khaki-coloured cloth, an embroidered cloth star on the front, grey leather chinstrap, the neck guard composed of four attached pieces of fabric, black lining in linen weave with inscribed fabric label, sweatband in brown oilcloth (scuffed, frayed in places at the edge). Field uniform jacket in khaki-coloured cloth with the black badge of the military police, white and red brassard and field orders clasp, khaki-coloured fabric lining with an inside pocket and stamps. Also includes a finely woven, white cotton shirt (stained) with collar patches (lieutenant).
Moreover, a field uniform jacket in pale green cloth with a white judiciary badge and collar patches (lieutenant) plus khaki-coloured breeches and an overcoat. Furthermore, a pair of worn black leather boots. Lastly, the rare identity tag in inscribed non-ferrous sheet metal with cloth ties, a woven sword belt, a rucksack in khaki-coloured cloth (stamped and stained), a brown leather map pocket and a small brown leather bag. Slightly damaged in places, signs of handling and age. The Kempeitai (憲兵隊) were the military police of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1881 to 1945.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
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