Unteroffizier Heinrich Loose vom Kürassier-Regiment "von Driesen" (Westfälisches) Nr. 4 - Helm M 1889/97 für Mannschaften, Kartuschkasten und Sporen
27.10.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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4000EUR € 4 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 835583
Lot 4414 | Unteroffizier Heinrich Loose vom Kürassier-Regiment "von Driesen" (Westfälisches) Nr. 4 - Helm M 1889/97 für Mannschaften, Kartuschkasten und Sporen
Estimate value
€ 1 000
Provenienz: Direkt aus Familienbesitz.
Polierte Stahlglocke, vergoldete Buntmetallbeschläge, durch zwei Lederkeile fixierter Linienadler, gewölbte lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten an Knopf 94 sowie Reichs- und Landeskokarde aus geprägtem und lackiertem Eisenblech, links unter Kokarde gestempelt "58", mehrteiliger Hinterschirm mit glatten Rundkopfnieten, an der Hinterschirmschiene innen der Stempel "58", oben ein spitzovales Messingblatt mit vier Rundkopfschrauben und abnehmbarer eiserner Spitze. Schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, im Scheitel der Glocke unten der Herstellerstempel "C. E. Juncker 1914", der Vorderschirm unten grün und der Nackenschirm unten schwarz lackiert (berieben). Dazu der Kartuschkasten M 1881 des Regiments aus schwarzem Leder, am Deckel ein kreisrundes Messing-Medaillon mit preußischem Adler auf Trophäen, der Deckel innen mit Prägestempel "WKR 4 / 1888 /1902", weißledernes Bandelier. Dazu ein Paar vernickelte Eisensporen mit Belederung und ein braunledernes Trageelement, gestempelt "KR4". Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.
Provenance: Direkt aus Familienbesitz.
Auction house category: | Prussia: Cuirassiers |
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