ID 663971
Lot 3507 | Uniform für Angehörige der Schutztruppe, um 1900
Estimate value
€ 2 000
Feldrock aus khakifarbenem Tuch (wenige kleine Flecken) mit kornblumenblauen Vorstößen, zwei Brust- und zwei Hüfttaschen mit Quetschfalten, Buntmetallknöpfe mit reliefierter Krone, eingenähte Schulterstücke aus weißer Stoffschnur mit schwarzen und roten Durchzügen, anhängende Achselschnur aus Stoff mit einer Pfeife aus weißem Metall, Innenfutter aus ockerfarbenem und grauem Filzmaterial (Fehlstellen). Dazu die Stiefelhose aus gleichem Tuch, seitlich mit kornblumenblauen Vorstößen (einige Knöpfe unrichtig ergänzt). Außerdem ein Paar Stiefel in Tropenausführung aus hellbraunem Tuch, braunem Leder (berieben), mit bräunlich emaillierten Metallbeschlägen (wenige fehlen) wie an den Patronengürteln für Reiter in Deutsch-Südwestafrika, genagelte Ledersohlen. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Sehr selten.
Zustand: II
A uniform for members of the Schutztruppe, circa 1900
Field tunic of khaki coloured cloth (minimal spotting) with cornflower blue pipings, two chest and two hip pockets with creases, buttons of non-ferrous metal with embossed crown, sewn shoulder boards of white cloth cord with black and red stripes, attached cloth aiguillette with white metal whistle, lining of ochre and grey felt (losses). The breeches made of the same material, with cornflower blue pipings on the sides (some buttons incorrectly replaced). Also a pair of desert boots of sand-brown cloth, brown leather (rubbed), with brownish enamelled metal mounts (with sporadic losses) as on the cartridge belt for riders in German South West Africa, hobnail leather soles. Partially somewhat damaged, signs of age. Very rare.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | German history and military |
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Auction house category: | German history and military |
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