Hessian I R 117

-Namenszug/cypher "VM"-as of 4th September 1897; for Großherzogin Victoria Melita. Divorced Großherzog Ernst Ludwig in 1901.
-Namenszug/cypher. "A" -as of 15th February 1902; for the late Großherzogin Alice [died December 1878] [Ernst Ludwig's mother].
 
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-Namenszug/cypher "VM"-as of 4th September 1897; for Großherzogin Victoria Melita. Divorced Großherzog Ernst Ludwig in 1901.
-Namenszug/cypher. "A" -as of 15th February 1902; for the late Großherzogin Alice [died December 1878] [Ernst Ludwig's mother].
Francis
Great info
Many thanks
Steve
 
Dear Steve
Very interesting. The monogram of Großherzogin Alice is not on the Hessian shoulder strap, but on the Prussian one. I've never seen anything like it.
 

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Thanks for posting. A pair of Regiment Nr. 117 epaulettes are on my "Want List"
I know this is one of those" when pigs fly" scenarios !
 
Dear Steve
Very interesting. The monogram of Großherzogin Alice is not on the Hessian shoulder strap, but on the Prussian one. I've never seen anything like it.
Yes , I agree , however when I found them to be IMO not put together
but 100 % real but against the rules .I had a discussion with another member
who has seen the same thing and he posted a photo of another I R 117
on a Prussian strap
Steve
 
Thanks for posting. A pair of Regiment Nr. 117 epaulettes are on my "Want List"
I know this is one of those" when pigs fly" scenarios !
" Never give up" as the frog who was in the beak of the large, longed bird
but had his little hands choaking the birds neck , not allowing him
to swallow the little frog.
I know some Hessian collectors , I will ask around
Steve
 
Thanks Steve. I have the officer's helmet ,tunic( interesting blue sleeve cuff) and dress sash for the regiment. But fake placeholder Hessian officer shoulder boards with blue backings that really need replacing.
Kyle
 
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