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Button regimental lower ranks of the RIA with the number "11"

8 $
Marking:
59360
Country:
Russian Empire
Period:
mid-nineteenth century.
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8 $
Marking:59360
Country:Russian Empire
Dating:mid-nineteenth century.
The original.
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Description

the Russian Empire, the middle of the XIX century Bronze stamping. The safety is very good, nice patina. Guarantee of authenticity.

Historical note: Buttons with the rooms, and also an alphanumeric images were entered in the units of the Russian army in December 1829. Until failed to detect any other information about the specific differences of buttons with the same numbers belonging to different parts of the army. Graphic figures (with the tail, without tail, straight, under tilt and other…) not whether you can use for attribution, as some differences could make the manufacturers of buttons. In addition, during the period of use of buttons with the rooms have repeatedly changed the numbering of the parts that even more confusing to the process definition. In June 1862, probably in the links high (more than in 2 times) increase in the number of army regiments, rooms and characters the buttons were abolished and on the uniforms were sewed smooth buttons without the figure. The button could wear the lower ranks of the following regiments and units RIA:



    • from 1829 to 1833 — 11th Chasseurs regiment

    • from 1829 to 1830 — the 3rd Ukrainian cavalry regiment

    • from 1829 to 1833 — Mariupol field Marshal Count Wittgenstein hussar regiment

    • from 1829 to 1833 — Velikoluksky infantry regiment

    • from 1829 to 1833 — Pskov (field Marshal Prince Kutuzov of Smolensk) infantry regiment

    • 1829 — 11th Orenburg Line battalion

    • 1829 — 11th Siberian Linear battalion

    • 1830 1833 — Novomirgorod cavalry regiment

    • 1833 1835 — bug cavalry regiment

    • 1833 1835 — Akhtyrsky hussar regiment

    • 1833 1856 — Lower jäger regiment

    • 1833 1856 — Murom infantry regiment

    • 1835 1851 — Orenburg cavalry regiment

    • 1835 1862 — Kiev hussar regiment

    • 1851 1862 — Belgorod cavalry regiment

    • from 1856 to 1862 — Pskov (field Marshal Prince Kutuzov of Smolensk) infantry regiment

    • 1856 April Oct — Pereiaslav Dragoon regiment

    • October 1856 — Riga Dragoon regiment

    • 1858 to 1862 — 11th Caucasian Linear battalion

Condition

The safety is very good, nice patina.

History

Buttons with numbers and alphanumeric images were entered in units in the Russian army in December 1829. Not yet managed to find any information about the specific differences of buttons with the same numbers belonging to different parts of the army. Graphic figures (with tail, no tail, straight, tilted, etc...) can hardly be used for attribution, as some differences could make the manufacturers of buttons. In addition, during the period of use of buttons with numbers was repeatedly changed the numbering of parts, which further confuses the identification process. In June 1862, most likely due to significant (more than 2 times) increase in the number of army regiments, numbers and letters on the buttons were abolished and the uniforms were sewed smooth buttons without a pattern. The button could wear the lower ranks of the following regiments and units of the RIA:



  • from 1829 to 1833 — the 11th regiment of Chasseurs

  • from 1829 to 1830 — 3rd Ukrainian Uhlan regiment

  • from 1829 to 1833 — Mariupol field Marshal Count Wittgenstein's hussar regiment

  • from 1829 to 1833 — Velikolutsky infantry regiment

  • from 1829 to 1833 — Pskov (field Marshal Prince Kutuzov of Smolensk) infantry regiment

  • since 1829 — the 11th Orenburg line battalion

  • since 1829 — the 11th Siberian Linear battalion

  • from 1830 to 1833 — Novomirgorod Lancer regiment

  • from 1833 to 1835 — the Bugsky Uhlan regiment

  • from 1833 to 1835 — Akhtyrsky hussar regiment

  • from 1833 to 1856 — Lower regiment of Chasseurs

  • from 1833 to 1856 — Murom infantry regiment

  • from 1835 to 1851 — the Orenburg Lancer regiment

  • from 1835 to 1862 — Kiev hussar regiment

  • from 1851 to 1862 — Belgorod Uhlan regiment

  • from 1856 to 1862 — Pskov (field Marshal Prince Kutuzov of Smolensk) infantry regiment

  • 1856 from April to October — Pereyaslavl Dragoon regiment

  • October 1856 — the Riga Dragoon regiment

  • from 1858 to 1862 — 11th Caucasian Linear battalion

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