Orders & Military Collectibles - Day 2 2019-11-19 Auction - 233 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 4
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An M 1875 helmet for trumpeters of the CarabinierA hunting hanger as a gift of honour bestowed by KingA model 1853 helmet for officers of the ducal infantry
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Orders & Military Collectibles - Day 2

As in previous years, this live auction catalogue presents a wide range of orders and military antiques from Germany and all over the world. Furthermore, the German military history section holds two extraordinary objects in store. With the disposal of two large collections, the Saxony chapter is particularly extensive, comprising almost 250 objects, including rare helmets, weapons and items of uniform from the Electorate of Saxony, the Kingdom of Saxony as of 1806 and the remaining Saxon Duchies.The Lengelsen collection of edged weapons is a collector's dream come true, focusing on Brunswick and Hannover, with almost 200 rare military edged weapons from the 18th and 19th centuries. Next up, the innumerable highlights among the international military antiques will not disappoint. A helmet made for the k.u.k First Arcieren Life Guards (lot 4255) is sure to be warmly received, along with the superlative ceremonial sabre presented by the Scottish Brechin Volunteer Infantry Corps in 1808 (lot 4392) and the rare cartridge box for officers of the Place Guard during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico from 1864 to 1867 (lot 4174). Lovers of Europe's royal houses can look forward to a good deal of opulent, rare memorabilia, such as the general's uniform worn by King Frederick VI of Denmark, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1768 - 1839), circa 1814/20 (lot 4009). Bids are also invited for a contemporary portrait of the young Maria Theresia from Austria's imperial house, in the original, gilt wooden frame (lot 4184), together with a small assortment of personal garments and other items belonging to Empress Elisabeth of Austria (lots 4219-31).
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A pair of epaulettes for major generals, around 1900: Silberne Felder, silberne Tressen mit grünen Durchzügen, vergoldete Halbmonde und sächsische Knöpfe, starre, silberne Bouillons (rs. verstärkt). Ponceaurotes Tuchfutter,
5028: A pair of epaulettes for major generals, around 1900Est. €1,000-€2,000
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A pair of epaulettes for a major in the Royal Saxon: Palmettenförmig reliefierte Felder mit geprägten Halbmonden und mehrteiligen, geschuppten Schiebern aus vergoldetem Messing, silberne Kantillen. Jeweils graublaues Tuchfutter (kleine
5029: A pair of epaulettes for a major in the Royal SaxonEst. €600-€1,200
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Group of Saxon epaulettes, around 1900: Ein Paar Epauletten für einen Major der Feldartillerie (1. FAR Nr. 12 oder 3. FAR Nr. 32) mit Feldern und Schiebern aus silbernem Gespinst, grün durchzogene Silbertresse, silberne Kantillen,
5030: Group of Saxon epaulettes, around 1900Est. €400-€800
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A pair of shoulder boards of a Saxon field marshal,: Geflecht aus silberner, grün durchzogener Plattschnur, eingefasst von silbervergoldeter Rundschnur, darauf aufgelegt die hohl geprägten, gekreuzten Marschallstäbe in Silber, vergoldete
5031: A pair of shoulder boards of a Saxon field marshal,Est. €1,000-€2,000
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Gorget for officers, around 1800: Handgehämmerter, hochgewölbter Ringkragen aus schauseitig vergoldetem Messingblech, im Zentrum die doppelt verschraubte Silberauflage des bekrönten sächsischen Wappens vor schwarzem
5034: Gorget for officers, around 1800Est. €500-€1,000
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Gorget for officers, 1st half of the 19th century: Hochgewölbter Ringkragen aus starkem Messingblech (Vergoldungsspuren), im Zentrum die doppelt verschraubte, fein reliefierte und versilberte Auflage des bekrönten sächsischen Wappens im
5035: Gorget for officers, 1st half of the 19th centuryEst. €500-€1,000
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Gorget of the field gendarmerie, since 1867: Gewölbter Ringkragen aus vernickeltem Neusilberblech, im Zentrum die doppelt verschraubte und durch Ösen gesicherte Neusilberauflage des bekrönten sächsischen Wappens auf achtstrahligem
5036: Gorget of the field gendarmerie, since 1867Est. €400-€800
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Two gorgets, 19th / 20th century: Ringkragen für Mannschaften der Stabswachen aus Neusilber, aufgelegter Stern aus Tombak mit neusilberner Auflage des königlich-sächsischen Wappens, Tragekette aus Neusilber (vgl. Kraus, Die
5037: Two gorgets, 19th / 20th centuryEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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Parade sash for hussar officers, around 1900: Silberne Schnüre mit grünen Fäden durchzogen, zwei silberne Kantillenquasten, silbern umsponnener Knebel, Lederriemen, Dornenschnalle, weißes Baumwollfutter (etwas fleckig). Länge 82
5039: Parade sash for hussar officers, around 1900Est. €400-€800
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