Field and Fuss enlisted man shoulder straps

KAGGR#1

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New for the collection Feb 13 , 2023
I like pairs when I can find them
so I added these 2 pairs
Feldgrau Saxon Field Artillery Regt 12
formed 1620 a very old regiment
XII A K Garrison Dresden - Konigsbuck
The Saxon enlisted straps have the thicker Schnur material for their cyphers

M1915 Fuss Artillery Regt
formed 1864 VII A K
Garrison Koln

SteveF & F  Feb 13.jpg
 
Wonderful epaulettes .... please suggest in which online stores you can still find such rarities? (I deliberately omit private contacts and American collector exchanges, I'm from Europe)
 
Wonderful epaulettes .... please suggest in which online stores you can still find such rarities? (I deliberately omit private contacts and American collector exchanges, I'm from Europe)
These 2 pairs I bought from a dealer in the USA
If you are interested
please P M me
Steve
 
Wonderful epaulettes .... please suggest in which online stores you can still find such rarities? (I deliberately omit private contacts and American collector exchanges, I'm from Europe)
I don't know in which country in Europe you live, I live in The Netherlands.
But I know of a Dutch dealer which has some for sale on his website.
If you want more info, PM me. I will send you more info then.

Regards, Coert.
 
I think of all the wartime straps for non-commissioned officers and soldiers, the yellow straps of the Fußartillerie are the most striking and appealing. Wonderful stuff.

Regards
Glenn
 
I think of all the wartime straps for non-commissioned officers and soldiers, the yellow straps of the Fußartillerie are the most striking and appealing. Wonderful stuff.

Regards
Glenn
Glenn ;
Thanks
I am trying to put together the first 20 Fuss Artillery straps in the M1915 pattern
of the regiments that were standing circa 1912
I collect officer ; enlisted men and officer stellvertreter
and when I can some of the new units as the war started
SteveFuss A R 1.JPGFuss A R 2.JPGFuss A R 3.JPGFuss A R 4.JPGA M 125.JPG
 
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