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    Very nice pair of epaulettes! Do you have those more in your collection? I have been interested especially of Finnish units.

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    Epaulettes of a Senior Lieutenant of the Russian Imperial Navy.

     

     

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    The 1st Vladivostok Fortress Artillery Regiment captain's epaulettes. 

     

     

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    On 11/05/2023 at 06:06, Alex . said:

     

    The 1st Vladivostok Fortress Artillery Regiment captain's epaulettes. 

     

     

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    Excellent Work Thank you for showing us

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    On 14/05/2023 at 09:14, Graf said:

    Excellent Work Thank you for showing us

    Early Bulgarian Shoulders were made in Russia The design is the same

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    On 29/05/2019 at 22:13, Sajkaca said:

    Two pogoni of the Personal Konvoy Cossacks of HM The Emperor, belonged to Nicholas II

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    Very nice

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    Hello! I would be grateful if someone could help me with the exact identification. These are supposed to be personal pieces from Grand Duke Mikhail, once as the Tsar's naval adjutant and the other from the imperial guard?? Thank you very much and greetings

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    Hi, the silver shoulder boards belong to the Fliegel Adjutant of the Emperor's Suite, Colonel of Chevalier Guard regiment. The gold - to the Fliegel Adjutant of the Emperor's Suite, Captain of the 1st Rank 

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    On 16/10/2023 at 13:54, JanneP said:

    What Russian unit had these kind of epaulettes?

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    These are infantry life-guard type of epaulettes, rank - captain of the life guard. Also were used by Military schools officers and some others

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    On 29/11/2023 at 10:50, brutuss said:

    Hello! I would be grateful if someone could help me with the exact identification. These are supposed to be personal pieces from Grand Duke Mikhail, once as the Tsar's naval adjutant and the other from the imperial guard?? Thank you very much and greetings

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    Very interesting shoulder boards! Those dont happen to be for sale?

    On 07/12/2023 at 17:43, Duke said:

    Hi, the silver shoulder boards belong to the Fliegel Adjutant of the Emperor's Suite, Colonel of Chevalier Guard regiment. The gold - to the Fliegel Adjutant of the Emperor's Suite, Captain of the 1st Rank 

     

    Hi! I thought the shoulder boards of Chevalier guard was more light grey.

    By the way, what is the market situation there for shoulder boards?

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    Hello!

    To up the topic.

    Remnants of the shoulder strap of an officer of His Majesty's Retinue

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    On 14/12/2023 at 08:06, Duke said:

    These are infantry life-guard type of epaulettes, rank - captain of the life guard. Also were used by Military schools officers and some others

    The buttons can give more clue about the unit Otherwise we can make only guess

    Such boards were used by the Bulgarian  Army during the Period of Prince Alexander Batenberg Made in Russia (see the listing above from 7th of July 2023) with Bulgarian insignia

     

    Here is another  Bulgarian Set

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