Description
Step into the rich history of Prussian military elegance with this Officer Pelisse, crafted for a Leutnant who served in either the Husaren-Regiment Nr 6 or Nr 10. The pelisse, a formal attila, was typically draped over the shoulder of the officer’s regular attila, adding an extra touch of splendor to their appearance.
Made from high-quality prewar wool, this pelisse exudes a sense of refinement. The collar features exquisite bullion tape, accentuated by black fur below it. Along the center of the tunic, silver bullion tabs secure the eleven gilt buttons, creating a striking visual appeal. The sleeves boast bullion tape and extensive black fur, further enhancing the grandeur of the garment. The shoulder boards, or straps, denote the rank of a Leutnant, with each board meticulously sewn into the tunic and secured by a gilt button. A black underlay adds a touch of contrast. Turning to the reverse, a lavish display of silver bullion and tape captivates the eye. The interior boasts a full and complete silk liner, a testament to its officer-grade quality.
In terms of condition, only faint whispers of moth tracking are visible, and they are quite limited. This pelisse is in excellent condition, befitting a fine addition to any discerning collector’s ensemble.
Uncover the allure of Prussian military fashion and add a touch of regal history to your collection with this remarkable Officer Pelisse – Leutnant – Husaren-Regiment Nr 6 or 10 – Prussia.
This rare and historically significant pelisse is a must-have for any collector of Prussian military history.
- Worn by a Leutnant, a junior officer
- From the prestigious Husaren-Regiment Nr 6 or 10, a cavalry regiment with a proud heritage dating back to 1730
- Meticulously crafted from high-quality prewar wool
- Features exquisite bullion tape, black fur, and gilt buttons
- In excellent condition, with only faint moth tracking
- The pelisse was worn by a Leutnant, a junior officer in the Prussian army.
- The Husaren-Regiment Nr 6 or 10 was a cavalry regiment with a proud heritage dating back to 1730.
- The pelisse is made from high-quality prewar wool and features exquisite bullion tape, black fur, and gilt buttons.
- The pelisse is in excellent condition, with only faint moth tracking.