ID 836404
Lot 5691 | Uniform für einen General der MVSN, um 1940
Estimate value
€ 6 500
Dazu der Uniformrock aus feldgrauem Tuch mit vier Taschen, Kunststoffknöpfen, schwarzen Generals-Kragenabzeichen mit goldenem Fascis-Symbol, aus goldener Schnur geflochtenen Schulterstücken (schwarzes Futter) und schwarzer Achselschnur, an beiden Ärmelenden je zwei goldgestickte Rangsterne und goldgestickter Adler auf Silbertresse (rote Tuchunterlage), Feldschnalle, Orden "Terza Armata", Schärpe aus blauem Rips mit zwei Quasten, braunes Seidenfutter mit Brustinnentasche. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Insgesamt schön erhalten, hochrangig und selten.
Rigid fez for generals, covered in the finest black mohair felt, trimmed with black silk rep, the eagle emblem embroidered in gold on red cloth at the front, a rank distinction with two gold-embroidered stars on silver braid appliquéd on the left. Double gold cords, with black tassels attached on the top, running across the crown from the right, brown leather sweatband, yellowish-green, glossy lining with a black fabric triangle, bearing the manufacturer's name "E. Montesanto" in gold.
Comes with the uniform tunic in field-grey cloth with four pockets, plastic buttons, a general's black collar badge with a gold fasces symbol, the shoulder boards woven in gold cord (lined in black) and a black aiguillette, two gold-embroidered rank stars and a gold-embroidered eagle on silver braid at the end of each sleeve (with a red cloth backing), field orders clasp, "Terza Armata" order, the blue ribbed sash with two tassels, brown silk lining with an inside breast pocket. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age. Overall in beautiful condition, a rare find of high rank.
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