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    Jeff Noll

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    1. Gunnar,  What wonderful news to read!  Now I just need to figure out who/how to contact BA Berlin-Lichterfelde to see if they can copy a photo.   As I said earlier Dombrowsky's frock coat is in my collection and it would be very fitting to see what he looked like.  My artist friend modified a display torso-head for this frock coat.  If I had a photo he could do a more realistic rendition of him.   His frock coat tag spells his name with as Dombrowsky.  The hat, belt, dagger & hangers and ribbon bar are not Dombrowsky's.  Jeff

       

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    2. Here is my Bavarian Hauptmann's tunic which belonged to Franz Geßsslein  He was part of the 9th Bayerisches Infanterie-Regiment for the duration of the war.  He is well documented in period Rank Lists and the Bavarian Honor Book.  He was promoted Leutnant 27 February 1896, Oberleutnant 08 March 1905, Hauptmann 03 March 1911, and Major 14 December 1917.  This bluse was presumably his last before promotion as tailor label is dated 1917.  His promotion to Major would have necessitated replacement of the present boards.  The bluse’s tailor was located in Würtzburg and Franz Geßlein's 9th Bavarian Infantry Regiment also garrisoned in Würtzburg.  He survived the war and was still alive in 1926. 

      The tunic is in wonderful condition.  I especially like the Bavarian ribbon around the collar.

      Franz Geßlein’s bluse 1 1.jpg

      Franz Geßlein’s bluse 2 1.jpg

    3. Here is a quite rare M15 Officer's bluse.  This one is marked "B.A.I." and dated 1917.  Shoulder boards are subdued lieutenant's numbered "43".  This is not a converted enlisted model but rather one made as an officer's.  I understand that officer's in the field did not always have access to private tailors to purchase replacement uniforms but they could purchase one from their Clothing Depot. 

      M15_officer's_bluse_BA.jpg

    4. Here are photos of the entire knife.  The washer is leather although this is clearly a private purchase piece.  I believe the scabbard is original to this knife as the leather handle loop is quite large compared to an average girth of a trench knife handle.  The handles are made from horn.  It is in very nice condition as can be seen in the photos.  The only bayonet  detail missing is the cleaning slots in the handle.

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      ks98 TK   Arnholdt Brouch a2.jpg

      ks98 TK   Arnholdt Brouch a3.jpg

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