Hi Guys, sorry I don't have more pictures but this cap appeared in an auction and I wonder if this looks like Kaiser Wilhelm II's cypher? Thanks!
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Originally posted by USCollect View PostHi Guys, sorry I don't have more pictures but this cap appeared in an auction and I wonder if this looks like Kaiser Wilhelm II's cypher? Thanks!
Ben,
Different crown on your cap, baronet I believe.
Kind regards,
Sandro
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The point I was trying to make is just because a cap has a Crown and a W. on the lining, does that necessarily mean it was the personal cap of Wilhelm II?
If that were true, then he must have had a warehouse full of caps judging by how many have appeared on the market over the years. Here's just a few I found without looking too hard..
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Originally posted by BenVK View PostThe point I was trying to make is just because a cap has a Crown and a W. on the lining, does that necessarily mean it was the personal cap of Wilhelm II?
If that were true, then he must have had a warehouse full of caps judging by how many have appeared on the market over the years. Here's just a few I found without looking too hard..
He in fact did - pics of only a part of his remaining Huis Doorn garderobe enclosed (copyright: Huis Doorn). And that was just his post war hide out, and definitely not the only place with a wardrobe ....
The thread starter clearly purports to be one of Wilhelm II's caps, I'm just not convinced it is good.
Kind regards,
Sandro
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Sandro is indeed correct. The Kaiser had dozens and dozens of uniforms/visors that corresponded to different units he was Chef of Regt of. I forgot the exact number of train loads that were required to take his possesions from Germany to Haus Doorn, but it was astounding....many of these cars were filled with uniforms.
I am aware of 4 of the Kaisers visors in US collections, all to different units. One is accompanied with it's original case.
Below is cypher for KWII for Marine Infanterie visor.
Gary BLast edited by Gary B; 04-08-2020, 01:43 PM.ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348
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Originally posted by Gary B View PostThe Kaiser had dozens and dozens of uniforms/visors that corresponded to different units he was Chef of Regt of. I forgot the exact number of train loads that were required to take his possesions from Germany to Haus Doorn, but it was astounding....many of these cars were filled with uniforms.
Kind regards,
Sandro
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