Uniformensemble für einen Rittmeister im Königlich Bayerischen 5. Chevaulegers-Regiment "Erzherzog Friedrich von Österreich", um 1900
04.11.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1326065
Lot 585 | Uniformensemble für einen Rittmeister im Königlich Bayerischen 5. Chevaulegers-Regiment "Erzherzog Friedrich von Österreich", um 1900
Helm M 1886 mit schwarz lackierter Lederglocke und eckigem Vorderschirm, vergoldete Messingbeschläge, verschraubtes Emblem in außergewöhnlich schöner großer Ausführung, Kreuzblattbeschlag mit drei Sternschrauben und Perlstabfries sowie kannelierter Schraubspitze, leicht gewölbte, lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten, Reichskokarde und Landeskokarde jeweils in Offiziersausführung, glattes blaues Seidenfutter, Lederschweißband, in der Glocke die alte Größenangabe "58", grün bzw. rot gefütterte Schirme, im alten Helmkoffer (berieben, Druckstellen). Dazu der Paradebusch aus weißem Büffelhaar mit schlankem, kanneliertem Trichter im alten Futteral.
Weiterhin, in feiner Museumsfertigung, der Waffenrock aus stahlgrünem Tuch mit Kragen, Vorstößen und schwedischen Aufschlägen in roter Abzeichenfarbe, gelbe Knöpfe, aufgeknöpfte rote Paraderabatte, Epauletten für einen Rittmeister, Innenfutter aus grüner Seide. Dazu die grüne Hose mit roten Seitenstreifen. Außerdem der zugehörige silberne Kartuschkasten mit Bandelier und die Paradeschärpe. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Eindrucksvolles, sehr seltenes Uniformensemble. Nur der Stoff der Uniform wurde aufgrund von Mottenschäden durch eine hochwertige Museumsfertigung ersetzt, alles andere wie Knöpfe, Bandelier, Epauletten etc. ist original zeitgenössisch. Am Buschfutteral und im Rockfutter je ein maschinenschriftliches Etikett mit Bezeichnung des Regiments.
A uniform ensemble for a cavalry captain in the Royal Bavarian 5th Chevaulegers Regiment "Erzherzog Friedrich von Österreich", circa 1900
A uniform ensemble for a cavalry captain in the Royal Bavarian 5th Chevaulegers Regiment "Erzherzog Friedrich von Österreich", circa 1900
The M 1886 helmet with a black lacquered leather skull and angular front visor, gilt brass fittings, screw-mounted emblem in the exceptionally fine, large edition. The cross base with three star-shaped screws, a bead and reel frieze and removable, fluted spike. Slightly convex chinscales with leather underlay on rosettes, the Reich cockade and state cockade both in officer's issue, smooth blue silk lining, leather sweatband, the old size "58" in the skull, the visors lined in green and red respectively, in the old helmet case (scuffed, indented). Includes a parade plume in white buffalo hair with a narrow, fluted funnel. In the old case.
Furthermore, in fine museum production, the tunic made of dark green cloth with collar, piping and Swedish cuffs all in red facing colour, yellow buttons, button-on red parade rabatt, epaulettes for a cavalry captain, lined in green silk. Comes with the green trousers with red stripes down the sides. Furthermore, the associated silver cartridge box with bandolier and the parade sash. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age. Impressive, extremely rare uniform ensemble. Only the fabric of the uniform was replaced by a first-class museum production, owing to moth damage, all other components, such as buttons, bandolier, epaulettes etc. are original. The plume case and the lining of the tunic both bearing a typewritten label with the name of the regiment.
Condition: II
Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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