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Half portrait of a 17th century gentleman, wearing a lace collar and sash, a landscape beyond, 76.5cm x 63.5cmCondition report: the painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. Paint has craquelure throughout, overpainting present to the figure and some of background. There is a dent to the bottom right, a horizontal cut a few cm long to the top right. A repaired tear to the lower right edge and a repair centre left. There are small holes around the edges and corners. Additional photographs uploaded to the website to examine.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteThe Royal Victorian Order, G.C.V.O., Knight Grand Cross, set of insignia, comprising sash badge, silver-gilt and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘485’; Star, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘485’, with gold pin for wearing, with evening dress sash, a little tarnished, otherwise nearly extremely fine (2) £1,000-£1,400
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteRibands for the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (2nd type), comprising four partial rolls for the broad sash riband for both the Knight Grand Cross (G.C.B.) of 102mm width and Dame Grand Cross (G.C.B.) of 57mm width, in both Civil and Military Divisions; two partial rolls for the neck ribands for both the Knight and Dame Commanders (K.B.E. and D.B.E.) and Commanders (C.B.E.) of 45mm width, in both Civil and Military Divisions; four complete rolls of the breast ribands for both the Officer’s and Member’s (O.B.E. and M.B.E.) of 38mm width, all Civil Division; and two complete rolls of the breast ribands for the British Empire Medal (B.E.M.) of 32mm width, in both Civil and Military Divisions; together with various other partial rolls, all manufactured by Toye, Kenning, & Spencer, London, the complete rolls still in cellophane wrapping, generally extremely good condition (lot) £200-£240
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA large quantity of miscellaneous ribands of World Orders and Decorations, comprising a number of made up full dress sashes; various rolls and partial rolls of riband of full sash width; various rolls and partial rolls of neck and breast width riband; and various rolls and partial rolls of miniature width riband; together with various odd lengths and other assortments, generally extremely good condition (lot) £300-£400 --- Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mellor-Hill.
Women at War Charity Fundraising. An album of real photographic postcards, photographs including King and Queen at Naval Hospital, various paper items including letters, leaflets, charity flags, Alexandra Day sash, invitations etc.Condition report: Approximately 41 postcards in total, plus additional photographs and ephemera
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a light blue tunic, a dark blue overtunic which is belted with a light blue sash, and a tall dark-coloured hat. The attendant’s has a long blue object clutched to his chest. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Good condition.Size: L:227mm / W:56mm ; 410g; Provenance: Important estate collection from Oxfordshire; formed in the 1970s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed a dark blue tunit with red side panels, light blue cuffs and a blue sash as well as black boots and a light coloured conical hat with a brim. The attendant holds an object, possibley a bottle or a scroll. During the Ming Dynasty the Chinese art industry flourished and the production of ceramic and porcelain pieces increased exponentially. Figures of this type were particularly popular during the Ming artistic revival which placed great importance on depicting aspects of Chinese political and social life including warriors, servants and ladies of high status. Excellent condition. Size: L:190mm / W:55mm; 275g; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
C. AD 618 and 907. Tang Dynasty. A pair of delicate Tang Dynasty dancers with long sleeves. Both dancers are wearing a long flowing gowns with overlength sleeves which hide their hands, and a shoulder sash which ties at the hip. The orange pigment of the ladies' bodices, the light green of their skirts and the dark green of their sashes are beautifully preserved as is the red pigment which highlights their lips and cheeks as well as the black pigment of their elaborate coiffure. Dance as an art form reached its peak in China during the Tang Dynasty, which is now known as the golden age of Chinese music and dance. Indeed, during this time The Great Music Bureau (太樂署) was created as a means through with to train musicians and dancers for the imperial court. Good condition.Size: L:Set of 2; 245mm / W:110mm ; 1kg; Provenance: From an old British collection of Asian Art formed in the 1990 on the UK and European art market.
* Wyatt (Henry, 1794-1840). General Sir John Smith (1754-1837), G.C.B., K.G.C.H., Royal Artillery 1768-1837, Governor of Gibraltar 1813-1814, 1832, oil on canvas, half-length half-profile portrait to left of a grey-haired gentleman in military dress comprising a scarlet coat, green silk sash, and gold epaulettes, and wearing the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order, indistinctly signed and dated lower left, some craquelure, professionally restored (Cardiff Museum, 1936), 30.5 x 25.5 cm (12 x 10 ins), gilt moulded frame with title plaque, and old manuscript label on verso 'The Property of Charles Hodgkinson Smith 1915'Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London; sometime given to the family and thence by descent. General Sir John Smith was the only son of Captain John Smith (1722-1783). He fought in the American War of Independence, during which he was captured and imprisoned by the Americans. When he was finally released, after nine strenuous years in America, he was ship-wrecked on the way home and nearly drowned. He took part in a number of further campaigns, and was instrumental in expanding the British Empire in the West Indies. He served in Gibraltar from 1804 to 1814, the last two years as Governor. Sir John was a personal friend of George III, George IV and William IV, and he received the Order of the Bath as well as being made a Knight of the Grand Cross of Hanover. Apparently towards the end of his life William IV used to send a daily messenger to Sir John's residence in Woolwich to enquire after his health, and sometimes visited in person, on one occasion presenting him with a silver snuff box. According to at least one account Sir John appears to have been somewhat of a dandy: "The late Father of the Regiment, General Sir John Smith, when a Lieutenant Colonel was an amazing Beau and flattered himself he had a good leg. Of course his boots used to fit like gloves." (Captain R.J. Macdonald, The History of the Dress of the Royal Artillery, 1899)
* Major General Sir William Inglis, KCB, 57th Foot. An early 19th century oak box with brass plaque engraved 'Major General Sir William Inglis', 10cm high x 22cm wide x 15.5cm deep with brass key, the hinged lid enclosing objects mostly belonging to his son General William Inglis, CB (1823-1888) including original riband for Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) Turkish Crimea and Crimean War Medal miniature medals with silver and gold riband buckles, full size sash with label inscribed 'This ribbon was last worn by Sir William and was attached to the Order returned ... deceased', another inscribed 'Replaced by the CB Feb 21st 1861 then order ...' various other ribands, small bag containing curios including 'Bark of the stump of the tree the English cut down from the barrier against the French ... Guard', brick with label inscribed 'Battle of Hugomont', together with some related Middlesex Regimental porcelain by Mintons, comprising side plate, 2 dishes and 4 saucers each with regimental crest and Albuhera' battle honoursQty: (8)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Lieutenant General Sir William Inglis, KCB (1764-1835) was a British officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He served at several of the heaviest engagement of the Peninsular War and was wounded numerous times. Inglis earned national fame through his exhortation "Die hard 57th, die hard!" to his regiment as he lay seriously wounded behind their ranks at the height of the Battle of Albuera. The regiment held and the battle was won and although his wounds nearly proved fatal he returned to action again two years later to see the war out. General William Inglis (1823-1888), son of General Sir William Inglis, was commissioned ensign in the 57th (Middlesex) Regiment of Foot in 1840 and promoted Captain in 1849, he served in the Crimean War from 1854-1856, at Balaklava, Inkerman and the Assault on the Redan and also in the expedition to Kinburn. He retired with the rank General in 1882 and was also created a Companion of the Order of the Bath.
* Guards Uniforms. An E.II.R. 1959 pattern Guardsman scarlet tunic of the Welsh Guards, with white and black facings, staybrite buttons, with original tailors label by Kashet & Partners Ltd, inscribed with owners name 'Wilson 1 Coy', inner arm 45cm, with trousers and crimson sash together with an E.II.R. 1959 pattern Guardsman scarlet tunic of the Irish Guards, with label by Kashet & Partners Ltd, inscribed with owners name 'Gdsm Stokes', moth holes and general wear to both, together with a Gurkha Officers full dress tunic plus a WWI period Royal Navy frock coat with G.V.R. period brass buttons and medal riband barQty: (4)
* Quarter-plate daguerreotype of a British officer of the (?)2nd (Queen’s) Regiment, probably by William Edward Kilburn, c.1850, three-quarter length and standing, hand-coloured with a scarlet tunic, grey sash, gilt and silver highlights, blue and white cloudy sky backdrop, some slight edge tarnish, small semi-circular smudges to left centre and upper right edge (from earlier cleaning?), sandy finish arched top mat with no preserver, later thermoplastic union case by Littlefield, Parsons & Co., c.1858, with a relief design of General Marion’s Invitation to Dinner on both lids, a few small chips to edgesQty: (1)NOTESBerg 1-23.
* Quarter-plate daguerreotype of a British officer by Antoine Claudet, c.1851, half-length and seated, hand-coloured scarlet tunic, grey-white sash and cuffs with gilt highlights and a blue backdrop, edge tarnish, sandy finish arched top mat with no preserver, leather case with fasteners and gilt-embossed studio stamp with 107 Regent Street address [1851-67] to upper lid, rubbedQty: (1)
* Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a British officer, c.1856, a small book in the officer’s left hand, gilt epaulettes, hand-tinted blue-grey sash and cross-belt with gilt highlights, some edge tarnish and semi-circular stain to left of the officer’s right epaulette, light surface scratching and dust, thermoplastic union case by Scovill with paper label inside case, velvet pad loose, harvest motif design to both covers, hinges a little loose but otherwise VGQty: (1)NOTESBerg 1-89.
* Ninth-plate daguerreotype of a high-ranking British military officer, c.1855, half-length and seated, hand-coloured red tunic and gilt highlights including epaulettes, buttons and sash decoration, edge tarnish to left and bottom edge, embossed pad torn, leather case with fastener, rubbedQty: (1)
A Victorian royal blue glace silk dress with silk lining and lace trims, circa 1850 c/w sash, further bodices, underskirts etc to/w a fine sheer silk shawl (5 pieces) silk dress - worn/torn to bottom hem and mid waist area due to age/wear, stained to fabric underarms, stained to back mid height, colour good and even
An oversize colourful celluloid belt buckle 14cm x 10cm, two Deco buckles on steel back plates, burgundy belt buckle, large bakelite sash buckle with four gilt metal enamelled scrolls, possibly French, 12cm x 7.5cm, four other Deco buckles, a 1930's/40's rectangular bakelite panel brooch with carved amber coloured centre, 9cm x 3cm, six bakelite/plastic dress clips.
Thangka des Padmasambhava. Tibet. 18./19. Jh. Im Zentrum dargestellt als Siddha und Yogi Nyima Öser, eine der acht Manifestationen des Padmasambhava. Auf einem schwebenden Lotos sitzend, in der rechten erhobenen Hand den Khatvanga haltend, gekleidet in ein Tigerfell und ein grünes Schultertuch mit feinem, goldenem Dekor und mit Bodhisattvaschmuck versehen, umgeben von Gottheiten, Lehrmeistern und Szenen aus seinem Leben. Figuren in tibetischer Schrift in Gold bezeichnet. Inschrift am unteren Bildrand. Feine Brokatmontierung.63 x 42 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Bayern A Tibetan thangka of Padmasambhava in the aspect of Nyima Oser. 18th/19th century Seated in royal ease in the appearance of a mahasiddha on a lotus, with his right hand raised holding a khatvanga, wearing a tiger skin tied around his waist and a green billowing sash richly painted with gold floral designs, adorned with multiple golden jewellery and a skull-tiara and surrounded by deities, teachers and scenes of his life. The figures and scenes labeld by Tibetan inscriptions in gold. Furthermore a Tibetan inscription in gold at the lower border. Fine brocade mounting.63 x 42 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Bavaria, Germany
Vajrapani. Feuervergoldete Bronze. Tibet oder Nepal. 17./18. Jh. Der furchterregende Vajra-Schwinger steht im Ausfallschritt vor einer Flammenaureole, in der erhobenen rechten Hand den Vajra, in der linken eine Schlange haltend, gekleidet in ein Tigerfell, einen Schal, der um die Schultern weht und mit dem Dharmapala-Schmuck versehen. Sockel verschlossen.H 16 cmProvenienzSammlung Leopold Strasser (1919-2010), München, am 14.11.1972 erworben bei Schoettle-Ostasiatica, Stuttgart, seitdem in Familienbesitz. Alte Rechnung vorhanden. A Tibetan or Nepalese gilt bronze figure of Vajrapani. 17th/18th century The fierce holder of the thunderbolt striding in alidhasana on a lotus base in front of a flaming aureole, holding his eponymous vajra aloft in his right hand and a snake in his left, wearing a tiger skin, a billowing sash and adorned with the dharmapala jewels. Base sealed.Height 16 cmProvenanceCollection Leopold Strasser (1919-2010), Munich, acquired in 14.11.1972 at Schoettle-Ostasiatica, Stuttgart, and thence by descent. With old invoice.
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Polen, Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Polen, Verdienstorden der Volksrepublik. Großkreuzsatz (1974 - 1992). Das Großkreuz vergoldet und emailliert, an genähter Originalschärpe. Der Bruststern versilnbert, das Medaillon emailliert. An Nadel. Dazu Miniaturdekoration des Großkreuzes sowie Bandminiaturnadel. Prächtiger und dekorativer Großkreuzsatz aus dem Nachlaß des Partei- und Staatsratsvorsitzenden der DDR Erich Honecker. 1-2 Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Polen, Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : From the Estate of Erich Honecker Polish Merit Order of the Peoples Republic Grand Cross Set (1974 - 1992). Silver grand cross features gilded and enameled craftsmanship and is sewn to original parade sash. The silver breast star features an enameled medallion with pin hardware to reverse. Includes miniature grand cross along with miniature ribbon. Magnificent and decorative, rare grand cross set from the estate of the Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic (DDR) and Head of State, Erich Honecker. 1-2
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Griechenland, Er Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Griechenland, Er Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Griechenland, Erlöser - Orden: Großkreuzsatz. Republikanisches Modell. Das Großkreuz Silber - vergoldet und emailliert, an genähter Originalschärpe. Auf dem unteren Kreuzarm Silberstempel "925" und Herstellerzeichen. Das Bildnis des Erlösers auf der Vorderseite stark gechipt. Der Bruststern Silber, das Medaillon vergoldet und emailliert, an Nadel. Auf der Rückseite Herstellerzeichen "HF" (Huguenin Frères) und Silberstempel "925". Prächtiger und dekorativer Großkreuzsatz aus dem Nachlaß des Partei- und Staatsratsvorsitzenden der DDR Erich Honecker. 1-2 Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Griechenland, Er Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : Erich Honecker: Griechenland, Er Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Nachlass Erich Honnecker : From the Estate of Erich Honecker Grecian Order of the Liberator Grand Cross Set. Republican model silver grand cross features gilded and enameled medallion sewn to original parade sash. Bottom arm of the cross features silver hallmark "925" and maker mark. The obverse image of the "liberator" shows heavy wear/chips to enamel. The silver breast star features a gilded and enameled medallion with pin hardware to reverse. Reverse features silver hallmark "925" along with maker mark "HF" for Huguenin Freres. Magnificent and decorative, rare grand cross set from the estate of the Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic (DDR) and Head of State, Erich Honecker. 1-2
Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Roter Adler Orden - Großkreuz. Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Roter Adler Orden - Großkreuz. Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Roter Adler Orden - Großkreuz. Gold und Emaille, ohne Schärpe. Auf dem unteren Kreuzarm das Herstellerzeichen "S.F.S." der Hofjuweliere Friedeberg und Söhne, Berlin. Im oberen Kreuzarm gravierte Nummer "12900". Prachtexemplar in feinster Berliner Goldschmiedequalität. Die transluzid emaillierten roten Adler zwischen den Kreuzarmen mit besonders feiner Guillochierung. Minimale Tragespuren. Aus der Werkstatt von Friedeberg und Söhne selten. 1-2 Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Roter Adler Orden - Großkreuz. Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Roter Adler Orden - Großkreuz. Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Preußen : Red Eagle Order - Grand Cross. This order features gold and enameled craftsmanship and comes with the sash. The lower arm of the cross features the manufacturer's Mark "S. F. S." for the Court Jeweler Friedeberg und Söhne, Berlin. The upper arm of the cross features the engraved number "12900". Magnificent specimen in the finest Berlin goldsmith quality. The translucent enameled Red Eagle between the arms of the cross with particularly fine guilloche'. Minor signs of wear. From the workshops of Friedeberg and Sons, rare. 1-2
Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz 1. Modell, 1937 – 1939. Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} Das Kreuz Silber vergoldet und emailliert, an Original-Schärpe mit genähter Bandschleife. Auf dem unteren Kreuzarm der Silberstempel „900“. Der Bruststern Silber, die Auflagen vergoldet und emailliert, an Nadel. Auf der Rückseite Silberstempel „800” und eingeschlagene Bezeichnung „Silber“. Die Auflagen rückseitig durch zwei Vollnieten befestigt. Beide Stücke zusammen im Original-Verleihungsetui zum Großkreuz des Ordens vom Deutschen Adler. Rotes Lederetui mit magnetischen Verschlussschnallen bzw. Scharnieren. Der Deckel mit Hoheitsadler in Goldprägung. Innenteil mit schwarzer Samteinlage und aufklappbarem Fach zur Aufnahme der Schärpe. Im weißen Kunstseidenfutter des Innendeckels Klassenbezeichnung in Goldprägung: „Grosskreuz des Ordens vom Deutschen Adler“. Beigefügt Knopflochrosette des Großkreuzes. Bei Betrachtung dieser Stücke des DAO in dem äußerst beeindruckenden Originaletui lässt sich die bei Henry Picker (Hitlers Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier ...) beschriebene Szene eines Diplomaten, dem beim Anblick des ihm überreichten Deutschen-Adler-Ordens die Tränen in den Augen standen, leicht nachvollziehen. Sehr schöner Originalsatz in bester Juweliersqualität und Spitzenerhaltung. Das nur 1937 – 1938 verliehene Großkreuz des 1. Modells von größter Seltenheit und nur in ganz wenigen Exemplaren bekannt. Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Großkreuzsatz Deutsches Reich 1933 - 1945 - Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Deutscher-Adler-Orden : Grand Cross Set 1st type, 1937 - 1939. Grand Cross Set 1st type, 1937 - 1939. The sash badge silver-gilt and enamelled, on original sash with sewn ribbon bow. On the lower cross arm the silver stamp "900". The breast star silver, the applied badge gilt and enamels, reverse with fitted pin. On the reverse silver stamp "800" and struck inscription "Silber". Two solid rivets. Both pieces together in the original presentation case of issue of the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle. Red leather case with magnetic buckles and hinges. Lid with gold embossed German Eagle. Inner part with black velvet inlay and hinged compartment to hold the sash. In the white artificial silk lining of the inner lid, class designation in gold embossing: "Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle". Attached buttonhole rosette of the Grand Cross. When looking at these pieces of the DAO in the extremely impressive original case, it is easy to understand the scene described in Henry Picker (Hitler's Table Conversations at the Führer's Headquarters ...) of a diplomat who had tears in his eyes when he saw the Order of the German Eagle presented to him. Very nice and impressive original set in finest jeweller's quality and top condition. The Grand Cross of the 1st model, awarded only 1937 - 1938, of great rarity and only known in very few examples. Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";}
Mantel und Hose für einen Hauptmann der Reserve in der Infanterie, Feldbinde mit Schloss, Stiefel, Varia Mantel aus graugrünem schweren, aber fein gearbeiteten Wolltuch, dunkelgrüner Kragen, vernähte Schulterstücke für einen Hptm. d.R., weiße Paspelierung auf grauem Untertuch, innen Karabinerhaken für Dolch, kein Etikett. Am Rücken u. rechten Ärmel leichte Mottenspuren, sonst guter Zustand. Breecheshose aus feinem feldgrauen Tuch, kein Etikett. Dazu Parade-Feldbinde für Offiziere mit Schloss, Lederstiefel, ein Paar Schulterstücke wie vor, Achselschnur, zwei Lederriemen für Säbel, Kleinteile. In unterschiedlicher Erhaltung, Besichtigung des schönen Ensembles empfohlen. Zustand: II A coat and trousers for a captain of the reserve in the infantry, a sash with lock, boots, varia Mantel aus graugrünem schweren, aber fein gearbeiteten Wolltuch, dunkelgrüner Kragen, vernähte Schulterstücke für einen Hptm. d.R., weiße Paspelierung auf grauem Untertuch, innen Karabinerhaken für Dolch, kein Etikett. Am Rücken u. rechten Ärmel leichte Mottenspuren, sonst guter Zustand. Breecheshose aus feinem feldgrauen Tuch, kein Etikett. Dazu Parade-Feldbinde für Offiziere mit Schloss, Lederstiefel, ein Paar Schulterstücke wie vor, Achselschnur, zwei Lederriemen für Säbel, Kleinteile. In unterschiedlicher Erhaltung, Besichtigung des schönen Ensembles empfohlen. Condition: II
Schärpe für Offiziere Feuervergoldetes Buntmetallschloss mit polierten Details. Band aus Silbergespinst mit farbigen Durchzügen, dunkelblaues Tuchfutter (kleine Fehlstellen), Gegenschließe, Länge 113 cm. Dazu zwei nicht zugehörige Gehängeteile aus Leder. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Zustand: II + A sash for officers, Germany, 19th century Feuervergoldetes Buntmetallschloss mit polierten Details. Band aus Silbergespinst mit farbigen Durchzügen, dunkelblaues Tuchfutter (kleine Fehlstellen), Gegenschließe, Länge 113 cm. Dazu zwei nicht zugehörige Gehängeteile aus Leder. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Condition: II +
Paradeschärpe für Offiziere, Preußen Silbern gewebtes Band mit zwei schwarzen und einem roten Durchzug, weißes Baumwollfutter, Quasten mit langen silbernen Fransen, silberne Schließen. Im Originalkarton (bestoßen). Außergewöhnlich schöner Zustand. Zustand: II + A Prussian parade sash for officers Silbern gewebtes Band mit zwei schwarzen und einem roten Durchzug, weißes Baumwollfutter, Quasten mit langen silbernen Fransen, silberne Schließen. Im Originalkarton (bestoßen). Außergewöhnlich schöner Zustand. Condition: II +

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