Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 - Exclusively rare material. - Anniversary ribbons for regiment colours by which it was executed hundred and more years from day of formation. - On a photo - anniversary ribbons of the 1835 and 1899 patterns.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - The top bow of a ribbon was fastened by a buckle with the image of a Prussian eagle. A round plate of white metal with the stamped relief eagle - a separate detail
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - The first method of a fastening of the ends of ribbons.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - The second method of a fastening of the ends of ribbons.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - Heavy and laborious manual work has caused high cost of ribbons and small subjective differences in details. - On a photo in identical scale the appreciable difference in sizes and a writing "ERRICHTET" on a upper side of ribbons is visible.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - Parts of a ribbon were embroidered manually on a black heavy royale with a silver and gold laminette yarn, the silk and metallized threads. From a underside of a ribbon are strengthened by the dense rough glued matter.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - Wide purfles, letters and figures are embroidered on cardboard patterns.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - Prussian eagles of the early pattern on the royal arms.
Rusfront Posted March 5, 2012 Author Posted March 5, 2012 - Eagles of the pattern 1871. On the royal arms (the ribbon is welcome in 1891) and on a ribbon of the pattern 1899.
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