MedalsMilitary

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Navy Sailor's Grouping

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Navy Sailor's Grouping

    Acquired this German per-WW1 era German Navy grouping at an estate auction in Wisconsin. It includes a "Veit" named and 1909 dated sailor's cap, two identified photos, a pendant with sailor's portrait, a white sailor's shirt, an additional German cap band along with an Imperial Russian Navy sailor's cap band for the Curiser Diana.

    The cap has an extra long reservist's tally for the SMS Pelikan, a mine layer that was commanded by Graf Spee in 1902.

    This sailor was a member of her crew circa 1909-10.

    The other cap band for "5.II Matrosen-Division II.5." is seen on the cap in the other photo - its notation indicates he's the cousin of the other sailor.

    The Diana was involved in a battle with the Japanese Imperial Fleet in 1905, the Battle of the Yellow Sea. It was damaged and managed to reach Indochina where it was interned until the end of that conflict.

    In WW1 it did nothing of particular merit.

    The riddle of why the Russian cap band was among a grouping of German Navy items was easily solved by google.

    The ship was scrapped in Bremen in 1922. No doubt, the owner of the cap and shirt or perhaps a relative worked at the shipyard where the Diana was cut up, or had something to do with her transport to Bremen.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by paulj; 10-29-2009, 04:42 PM.

    #2
    Cap
    Attached Files

    Comment


      #3
      detail
      Attached Files

      Comment


        #4
        photos
        Attached Files

        Comment


          #5
          Pendant
          Attached Files

          Comment


            #6
            Imperial Russian Navy Capband for the cruiser Diana
            Attached Files

            Comment


              #7
              Very interesting grouping. You are correct in that the long tally is his discharge tally--called a reservist tally as you have indicated.

              Normally, it was not on the cap, but on a "walking stick" (called a Reservistenstöcker) or a paddle and he would get a special rum flask at the same time. However, he might have put it on his cap at some point and the stick/paddle and flask lost.

              Many photos exist of them with this arrangement.

              I have had quite a few of these reservist tallies over the years but right now I am down to one--SMS Emden.

              Thanks for posting this, I like these types of Imperial items very much even if the collecting world for them is relatively small.

              John
              Last edited by John R.; 10-31-2009, 11:17 AM.

              Comment


                #8
                I have an SMS Emden plate by Meissen~! I should post a picture of it. I found it in an antique mall in Holland, Michigan of all places.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Originally posted by paulj View Post
                  I have an SMS Emden plate by Meissen~! I should post a picture of it. I found it in an antique mall in Holland, Michigan of all places.
                  Me too. Picture attached. Nice plate I think.

                  Sorry for the bad image, I took it many years ago and it came with a group of items from a sailor who served in Emden.

                  Like to see what you have though.

                  John
                  Attached Files

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Nice issue navy cap with the correct sew-on navy cockade. The imperial Russian tally is very nice too. Thanks for showing them.

                    Chip

                    Comment


                      #11
                      A nice lot!

                      Comment


                        #12
                        The German Cap and photos soon to appear on eStand!

                        Comment


                          #13
                          ..

                          Very nice grouping!

                          Jeremy

                          Comment

                          Users Viewing this Thread

                          Collapse

                          There is currently 1 user online. 0 members and 1 guests.

                          Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                          Working...
                          X