125 $
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Marking: | 69540 |
Country: | Czechoslovakia |
Dating: | One thousand nine hundred twenty nine |
The original. |
Depicted dressed in the uniform of captain of the Czechoslovak army introduced in the mid-1920s clearly visible front belt with buckle which is engraved the coat of arms of the Czech, French box-pleated pockets, scalloped buttonhole crimson cloth and gold epaulettes with four corner stars. Three of his sons an officer dressed up in costumes, stilizovannuyu a Russian uniform – tunic, trousers, high boots and grey Astrakhan hat. On the left sleeve of each tabbed notched plate of the same shape, which in 1919 – 1920 was worn by all ranks of the Czechoslovak corps in Russia. Two narrow stripe angle up denote the rank of Junior non-commissioned officer, and figure 4 – belonging to the 4th Czechoslovak infantry regiment Proka Great. Apparently, this is their father wore during the Civil war in distant Russia. Most interesting is that the costumes are complemented by synove owned Russian St. George's cross, perhaps deserved during the First world war. Extremely rare Russian plot. Postcard format. Recommended!
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