Wurtt. Tschapka

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Is the reserve met? Seems like a 'too good to be true' helmet. Photos I could find of him showed him in an uhlan uniform... correct?

:D Ron
 
Unbelievable that this one is offered on Ebay...
One would expect this on auctions.
Have you seen his other items... ?

Rgds,

Francis
 
Shouldn;t such a piece of history be in a museum rather than offered for sale to start with?
And why would anyone risk selling this without a reserve??
Weird... :(
 
One can see items of Royal Houses every now and then on auctions. e.g. Hermann Historica...

Francis
 
That seems to be an extraordinary helmet indeed. A marvelous piece of history too :D The same seller offers other very interesting items as well from the crimean war.


Regards,

Edwin
 
While I have no doubt that is an absolutely minty officers tschapka and a very nice carrying case I would hesitate to believe that is the actual Duke's helmet.

All of the attributed royalty and/or titled owner helmets I have seen, have had the owners monogram in the silk lining. Whether it was a gold stamp or actual metal insignia there was always something that identified the owner.

Unless there was a rock solid provenance, a paper label with a Duke's name on it doesn't cut the mustard to me.

Remember, buy the helmet...not the story. That's a lot of bones for a Officer's helmet and a pretty case.

John
 
Something like this, perhaps?

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