Lol how come it sounds to me more like making Brian feel worse rather than making him feel better. I guess u have to feel worse to feel betterits ok Brian you have a wappen, and well that is something!
James
Yes, so to speak. It comes from an officer's shako of the Hanoverian Garde-Jäger Battalion. This unit was transformed into JB 10 after the war of 1866. 25 years later the bandeau was (re-) avared to commemorate the achievements of the units which have Hanoverian origin.Thanks everyone, beautiful shako Steve. Garde U....is that an early version of an officer wappen for this Battalion No. 10?
This is one of my favourit prussian eagle.A recent addition to my collection, JB 10 OR's
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The only Jaeger Battalion with 4 Napoleonic Battle Honours.
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I love these little shako wappens !
A wonderful example with the black thricher. Congrats SteveThe complete helmet to parade View attachment 28696
Steve
Wow, James. Another stunning example. Really very nice.
Amy, your M15 JB 10 is amazing. Well done and thx for sharing us.Sorry to make you feel bad, worse, worst lol
The hannoverian star officers' emblem of this tshako is really a masterpieces. It's completely hand painted on the ceramic base. On the centre S. George on his horse who is killing the dragoon. In my opinion thi is high jewellery.Yes, so to speak. It comes from an officer's shako of the Hanoverian Garde-Jäger Battalion. This unit was transformed into JB 10 after the war of 1866. 25 years later the bandeau was (re-) avared to commemorate the achievements of the units which have Hanoverian origin.