KAGGR#1
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Home base Quedlinburg/Halberstadt. Warrant issue (!!) 1910. The tunic is made of field-gray cloth with a stand-up collar, "slanted side pockets," and "Swedish" cuffs, galvanized crown buttons, the button placket, cuffs, and collar with yellow piping, the cuffs and collar with gray braid with white and yellow piping, the field-gray epaulettes with white and yellow piping on the left shoulder, the regimental number "7" embroidered in red, the epaulette on the right shoulder is missing
the 2nd Squadron on both shoulders, and the small crest buttons for the corporal on the collar. Inside with white and olive cloth lining, the first-aid pouch at the bottom right, and on the left breast with a very fine war-room stamp "KRvS7," "1910," "1910," "2.E.", "1911," above a collection stamp. The carrying hooks on the back were neatly removed by the soldier over time, as is customary. Very nicely preserved. Condition 2.
A piece of museum quality! Extremely rare and in very good condition! This model 1910 tunic for enlisted cuirassiers is a rare piece, as it was used during the war. This is the first one we can offer in over 40 years on the market!
Sold in a flash at 8,500 Euro
Steve
the 2nd Squadron on both shoulders, and the small crest buttons for the corporal on the collar. Inside with white and olive cloth lining, the first-aid pouch at the bottom right, and on the left breast with a very fine war-room stamp "KRvS7," "1910," "1910," "2.E.", "1911," above a collection stamp. The carrying hooks on the back were neatly removed by the soldier over time, as is customary. Very nicely preserved. Condition 2.
A piece of museum quality! Extremely rare and in very good condition! This model 1910 tunic for enlisted cuirassiers is a rare piece, as it was used during the war. This is the first one we can offer in over 40 years on the market!
Sold in a flash at 8,500 Euro
Steve