ID 1346071
Lot 11107 | Uniformgruppe eines Soldaten der Kaiserlich Japanischen Marine im Russisch-Japanischen Krieg, 1904/05
Schirmmütze aus schwarzem Wolltuch mit roten Vorstößen und Besatzstreifen (Mottenschäden), stirnseitig aufgelegter geprägter Messingstern, der Schirm, der Kinnriemen und das Schweißband aus schwarzem Wachstuch. Uniformrock aus dunkelblauem Wolltuch (Mottenspuren) mit roten Aufschlägen, zwei Schulterklappen aus rotem Tuch mit aufgenähter weißer Verbandsnummer "17", zwei gelbe Ärmelstreifen (Gefreiter), glatte Buntmetallknöpfe, Ordensschlaufe, feines naturfarbenes Leinenfutter (japanische Stempel). Dazu die seltene Hose aus gleichem Tuch (Fehlstellen, Mottenspuren, Altreparaturen) mit roten Seitenstreifen und schwarzen Knöpfen, japanische Stempel im Bund. Außerdem ein brauner Ledergürtel mit Beschlägen aus Eisen und Messing sowie zwei Gamaschen aus weißem Leinenstoff mit Bändern und Tintenstempeln. Leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Sehr seltene, frühe Uniformgruppe. Nach Einliefererangabe getragen von Wasao Masatsu.
A uniform group of a soldier of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904/05
A uniform group of a sailor of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Uniformjacke aus khakifarbenem Baumwolltuch in Köperbindung mit vier Taschen auf der linken Brust, ein Etikett, grünlich gefärbte Holzknöpfe, am rechten Ärmel ein aufgenähter roter Stoffanker für Seemänner der 3. Klasse. Dazu eine kurze Hose aus khakifarbenem Baumwolltuch mit Schnürbund und innenseitigem Etikett. Trage- und Altersspuren.
Condition: II
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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