Germany, Imperial. A 2. Hannoversches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 26 Service Tunic, By T. Schmidt Auction the XVII and the XVIII
Description
the XVII and the XVIII Army Corps
suspended from its ribbon-wrapped wreathed bar with pinback
” The picture is identified as a linoleum cut by Georg Sluyterman von Langeweyde (1903–1978)
1 Reichsmark was worth about $7
constructed of magnetic metal with machine embroidery
Germany, Imperial. A 2. Hannoversches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 26 Service Tunic, By T. Schmidt Auction the XVII and the XVIII(Waffenrock fr Mnner der 2. Hannoversches Feldartillerie Regiment Nr. 26). A rare and well preserved service tunic belonging to a soldier of the 2. Hannoversches Feldartillerie Regiment Nr. 26. Constructed of a classic pre 1907 smooth Dunkelblau (dark blue) wool, it features a turn down black cotton blended collar trimmed along the edge with red piping, and pinned with two bronze buttons bearing raised Prussian imperial eagles. The shoulders are
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