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    What is this swedish late 19th (1800s) and early 20th century (1900s) uniform called?


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    What is this swedish late 19th (1800s) and early 20th century (1900s) uniform called? I have allways wondered what the uniform that King(s) Oscar II, Gustaf V and Gustaf VI Adolf is called. The designation is most likely that of m/ä (model äldre) but when was it introduced, when was it discontinued and can you find any other pictures of it in use?

     

    1. Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden
    2. Gustaf V of Sweden
    3. Oscar II of Sweden-Norway (of Sweden after 1905)

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    Could it be vapenrock m/1845?

     

     

    See this uniform that belonged to Oscar II. 

     

    Vapenrock m/1845 - Armémuseum / DigitaltMuseum

     

    You could ask Armémuseum if they know. They are usually very helpful. 

     

     

     

    Vapenrock till Oskar I:s generalsuniform m:1845 - Sök i samlingarna (shm.se)

     

    Vapenrock till uniform m: 1845 för general. - Sök i samlingarna (shm.se)

     

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