International Orders & Military Collectibles 2021-06-24 Auction - 600 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in Bayern - Page 25
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A visor cap to the tropical uniform for officers of theSerbia - St. Sava - Order of the Brilliant Breast StarA sabre for Bavarian militia officers, in the style
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Grasbrunn / Munich, Bayern, Germany
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International Orders & Military Collectibles

This summer's catalogue of International orders and military antiques holds a wide array of interesting pieces in store, with several highlights as a bonus. These include a distinguished leather case belonging to Louis François Legrand, Secretary General of the Imperial Post, 1804 - 1815 (lot 9147). Made of red morocco leather with gold embossing, it bears the inscription "LE SÉCRÉTAIRE GÉNÉRAL DES POSTES IMPÉRIALES" in gold. It is extremely rare for such an early artefact to be attributed beyond doubt to a specific person. Louis François Legrand (1752-1841) was Secretary General of the Post from 1791 until his retirement in 1816. Serving under four successive governments, he had a decisive influence on the French postal service during the Napoleonic Era. Moreover, dating from the First Empire, we will be presenting six autographs of Napoleon I, among them a letter from his invasion of Russia in 1812, in which he sends commands to Ney from Smolensk (lot 9154). The magnificent robes of the Hungarian magnates, such as the two-part gala costume (lot 9270), are virtually unobtainable on the market. These fine garments were worn by the Hungarian high nobility, which was also part of the government, on important occasions and at solemn ceremonies. They were made of opulent materials such as silk brocade and velvet, embellished with gilt lacing and fur trim. Typical occasions include the coronation of Kaiser Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary in Budapest in 1867 and the millennium celebration in Budapest in 1896. Count Ödön von Szechenyi, Count Andrassy and Prince Esterhazy are famous for their sumptuous robes. Next up is a rare visor cap from the tropical uniform issued to officers in the imperial German protection force in the colonies (lot 9592). The top is made of sand-coloured corduroy, while the top piping and trim are in ponceau red cloth. Furthermore, lot 9593 is a similar officer's cap from the protection force in Cameroon and Togo...
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A small collection of insignias: A small collection of insigniasKoppelschloss aus Buntmetall mit Neusilberauflage, der lederne Riemenrest gestempelt "Hannover" und "1915". Dazu eine Spielzeug-Feldmütze mit Metallkokarden und
9580: A small collection of insigniasEst. €100-€200
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Two books for children "Wir muessen siegen" and: Two books for children "Wir muessen siegen" and "War-Book", a Hindenburg-cup, a commemorative bowl "...the years at war 1914/16" and 4 sheets with donations 1916Konvolut 1 WK; ein Kinder-Bilderbuch
9581: Two books for children "Wir muessen siegen" andEst. €180-€360
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A visor cap for officers of the Protection Troop in: A visor cap for officers of the Protection Troop in Cameroon and Togo, circa 1900Khaki-coloured cloth, piping of the top and cap band of ponceau-red cloth, on the forehead officer’s cockade of
9593: A visor cap for officers of the Protection Troop inEst. €800-€1,600
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Two pith helmets M 1896 for officers of the Protective: Two pith helmets M 1896 for officers of the Protective Troop in East Africa and Cameroon, circa 1900Stiff body with white cotton cover sewn in several pieces, surrounding gold cord, on the forehead
9594: Two pith helmets M 1896 for officers of the ProtectiveEst. €1,500-€3,000
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Binoculars and a Monocular: Binoculars and a MonocularBinoculuars given as prize, with inscriptions "Ost deutsch Wettfliegen Dauerfahrt 9.6.09 III. Oreus." and "Schlessischer Verein für Luftschifffahrt", tr. "East German
9601: Binoculars and a MonocularEst. €260-€520
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