ID 1346083
Lot 11119 | Uniformensemble eines Leutnants der Marineinfanterie
Feldmütze aus olivfarbenem Tuch, stirnseitig aufgenähter Stern aus gelbem Tuch, Lederkinnriemen, Lederschweißband und Seidenfutter. Olivfarbene Bluse mit zwei Kragenspiegeln eines Leutnants. Seideninnenfutter mit Etikett, eine Innentasche. Außen vier versenkte Taschen, auf der rechten Brustseite das Stoffabzeichen der Marineinfanterie. Dazu Hose mit zwei innenliegenden Hüfttaschen und Kunststoffknöpfen. Ein Paar Wickelgamaschen und ein Paar braune Lederschnürschuhe mit genagelter Sohle und Stempel.
A uniform group of a seaborne trooper
A uniform and equipment of a naval lieutenant
Schirmmütze mit marineblauem Deckel, schwarzer Bund. Lacklederschirm (krakeliert), goldgesticktes Emblem mit aufgelegtem Metallanker und silberner Metallblüte (leicht beschädigt). Lederkinnriemen an reliefierten Ankerknöpfen mit Blütensymbol. Schwarzes Leinenfutter mit weißem Etikett und Beschriftung "Ikeda". Die Jacke aus blauem Tuch, Innenfutter mit Herstelleretikett "Katsuura Kure" und Innentasche. Kragenspiegel eines Leutnants, kleine Ordensspange, Hakenverschlüsse. Dazu die passende Hose mit eingenähtem Etikett am hinteren Hosenbund und zwei innenliegenden Hüfttaschen. Ein Strafstock aus hellem Holz mit Schlaufe und Brandstempel des Marinekorps der Insel Kure (Länge ca. 81 cm). Weiterhin ein Marinefernglas (7 x 7,1°) "E. K No24906" (beschädigt, Funktion nicht geprüft) mit ledernem Köcher und Trageriemen sowie die "Hör- und Sprechanlage" eines Schiffes. Dazu ein Paar schwarze Lederschnürschuhe mit eisenbeschlagener Sohle (stärker getragen).
Condition: II - III
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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