Uniformgruppe des Unteroffiziers Josef Aigner im Infanterie-Leibregiment, Anfang 20. Jhdt.
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 1326064
Lot 584 | Uniformgruppe des Unteroffiziers Josef Aigner im Infanterie-Leibregiment, Anfang 20. Jhdt.
Eigentumshelm M 1896 für Unteroffiziere des Infanterie- Leibregiments mit formstabil erhaltener schwarzer Lederglocke (raue Oberfläche) und Neusilberbeschlägen, verschraubtes Emblem, beide Unteroffizierskokarden (selten) aus lackiertem Blech, flache lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an Knopf 91, schönes hellbeigefarbenes Seidenripsfutter an ockerfarbenem Schweißleder, innen die alte Größenangabe "56". Sehr schön erhaltener Eigentumswaffenrock für Unteroffiziere des Infanterie-Leibregiments aus blauer Wollgabardine, silberne Unteroffizierstressen, vernickelte Eisenknöpfe ("Extra Fein") mit aufgeprägter Krone, rote Schulterklappen mit handgestickter gelber Krone, Kompanieknopf "1", feines schwarzes und graues Tuchfutter, sehr guter Zustand bis auf ein geflicktes Loch am Ärmel.
Dazu die Eigentumslitewka M 1898 für einen Unteroffizier des Infanterie-Leibregiments aus blauem Wolltuch, verdeckte Knopfleiste, schwarze Kunststoffknöpfe, rote Schulterklappen mit handgestickter gelber Krone, am Kragen Unterofffizierstresse und gewebte Kapellenlitze, schwarzes seidiges Futter, Litewka farbfrisch, jedoch vereinzelt Mottenschäden. Dazu der Militärpass von Unteroffizier Josef Aigner, der in der 1. Kompanie diente. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren.
Sehr seltenes und insgesamt schön erhaltenes Ensemble von einem Träger. Bunte Röcke wurden teilweise auch in der feldgrauen Zeit weitergetragen.
A uniform group from non-commissioned officer Josef Aigner in the Infantry Regiment, early 20th century
A uniform group from non-commissioned officer Josef Aigner in the Infantry Regiment, early 20th century
Privately purchased M 1896 helmet for NCOs of the Infantry Regiment with well-preserved, stiff black leather skull (rough surface) and nickel silver fittings, screw-mounted front plate, both (rare) NCO cockades of lacquered sheet metal, flat leather-lined chin scales on 91 button, fine light-beige silk rep lining on ochre leather sweat band, old size number "56" on the inside. Very well-preserved privately purchased tunic for NCOs of the Infantry Regiment of blue wool gabardine, silver braid for an NCO, nickel-plated iron buttons ("Extra Fein") with embossed crown, red shoulder boards with hand embroidered yellow crown, company button "1", fine black and grey cloth lining, apart from the repaired hole at the sleeve in very good condition.
Comes with a privately purchased M 1896 litevka for an NCO of the Infantry Regiment of blue wool fabric, concealed button facing, black plastic buttons, red shoulder boards with hand-embroidered yellow crown, the collar with trim and woven stripes for an NCO, black silk lining, brightly coloured litevka, but with moth damages here and there. Also a military pass for Unteroffizier Josef Aigner, who served in the 1st company. Partially slightly damaged, signs of wear and age.
Very rare and overall well-preserved set owned by one person. Coloured tunics were partially also worn in the field grey era.
Condition: II +
Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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Place of origin: | Kingdom of Bavaria |
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