A contact of mine acquired this World War I Donald Duck Navy cap from a very elderly woman (now deceased) several years ago (I recently bought this cap from my contact). The woman said that the cap belonged to her relative (brother?) who served on a "famous ship." The cap came with an extra cap band, the 4. Kompanie of the I. Matrosen = Division, which I am assuming was the sailor's training unit. The cap itself has the cap band for the S.M.S. GROSSER KURFUERST. Information about this battleship can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Gro...C3%BCrst_(1913)
The ship had a very interesting history and participated in the Battle of Jutland.
A cloth tag with the sailor's last name - Kanikowski - is sewn in the top of the cap. I imagine that some German archive has records about this sailor.
I have never owned such a cap before and am wondering what it's value is.
Barry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Gro...C3%BCrst_(1913)
The ship had a very interesting history and participated in the Battle of Jutland.
A cloth tag with the sailor's last name - Kanikowski - is sewn in the top of the cap. I imagine that some German archive has records about this sailor.
I have never owned such a cap before and am wondering what it's value is.
Barry
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