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  1. Reingold

    Dragoon officers epaulettes

    Those only epaulettes where the velvet is. Thank you, Steve!
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    Dragoon officers epaulettes

    Very nice! Congratulations! Steve, can you show us more dragons epaulettes? Especially interesting the underlay.. Thank you!
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    Wurttemberg I R 125 : Different crowns for the epaulettes

    Interesting question. I saw a pair of shoulder straps like this on sale. And here is a drawing from a German book. Before your message, I thought that they simply put the crowns that were available.
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    very nice! and some photos here https://www.pickelhaubes.com/xf/threads/imperial-german-medical-shoulder-straps-artz.19213/
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    Landwehr shoulder straps

    Thank you, Steve! Yes, of course, before WW1. I got it. The color of the shoulder straps in the Landwehr brigades is the same as in the Landwehr offices (Landwehr-Inspection) to whom they obeyed . The officers of Landwehr brigades have white numbers on their shoulder straps. To develop the...
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    Landwehr shoulder straps

    Dear Colleagues, can you tell me, in the 2 and 7 Landwehr brigade, what was the color of the underlay on the officers' shoulder straps?
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    Tournai Army Museum Belgium

    Thank you for the photos and memories of this wonderful museum! I visited him two times.
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    Any Idea Who These People Are?

    Very good photo! These are not officers. These are NCO of infantry or rifle regiments of Russian army. They are wearing uniforms of the 1907 model, and the NCO on the left is wearing a "papakha" of the 1913 model. The photos have been tinted, I cant see the medals and the regimental badge. The...
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    Thanks to the help of our colleague Steve, I now have a new unique shoulder strap in my collection. It's great that there is this forum where you can always count on the help of colleagues and communicate on your favorite topics, despite the distances. P.S. It's very bad when sellers take the...
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    24th Border Guard brigade

    After a while, I continue. Shoulder strap of the captain (Rittmeister) of the 24th Crimean Border Guard brigade of His Imperial Majesty. Russian Empire 1913-1917. Very rare shoulder-strap. Crimea was part of the Russian Empire at that time. During the First World War, the border regiments took...
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    Thank you for your answers, Steve! I don't collect epaulettes, I don't even know. I need to read it. As for me, DR12 crimson red - to me almost a purple color too on your epaulettes. On my shoulder strap I saw brown. Very nice color I had never seen the officer's shoulder straps and epaulettes...
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    Prussian`s grenadiers straps

    Gr.R. Graf Gneisenau (2. Pommersches) №9
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    Prussian`s grenadiers straps

    After a while, I continue. Badisches Leib-Grenadier Regiment Nr.109 , M1888
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    And another question)) What is it, colleagues? Thank you
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    Thank you very much, Steve! This is the first time I've seen shoulder straps and epaulettes like this. I looked in the book, but I couldn't draw conclusions from the book. An original item is always the best clue. You have very rare shoulder straps and epaulettes! Congratulations! regards, Reingold
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    Wurttemberg Pioneer Batl 13

    Good shoulder straps, Steve! You have a wonderful collection! regards. Reingold
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    To avoid opening a new topic. Interesting lace at the bottom of the shoulder strap. Previously, I had only seen one like this on a private soldier's strap in Mike`s Kelso book. But I don`t know what it means. Maybe someone can tell me? Thanks
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    Question about the shoulder strap 2

    Thank you! Still, it looks more like 12. But the numbers could have been established in our time...The color of underlay is very interesting..
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