They often wore items that were officer’s quality, especially when it came to pickelhauben. ![]() As a result, the men were allowed more latitude in their dress items. This included supplying all of their uniforms and personal gear. Men who served as OYV’s did so while paying all of their own expenses. Once they had completed their service, however, they often were promoted to officer status in the reserves. These young men entered their military service under a different program from the regular two-year-conscript who entered the army as an enlisted man. One-Year-Volunteers came from financially well set families. As I have shared with you in the past, a One-Year-Volunteer’s (OYV) uniform and headdress are often one of military collectibles’ biggest values. This is a high-quality pickelhaube for a One-Year-Volunteer serving in a line-infantry-regiment. It is a solid officer’s spiked helmet that is fairly priced.īAVARIA – PICKELHAUBE – ONE-YEAR-VOLUNTEER – INFANTERIE REGIMENTSKU: 04-535 We also see that no double holes appear where the wappen is attached. Under the silk liner is the original hardware. ![]() The helmet’s front and rear visors are lined in green and red leather, respectively. A few spots exhibit shredding (what women used to refer to as “runs” in silk stockings). Inside the helmet is a brown leather sweatband. The helmet’s exterior exhibits fine state (Bavarian) and Reich’s kokarden. The chin scales are flat (non vaulted), which confirms that it is an Infanterie helmet. It absolutely glistens (NOT from cleaning)! The removable spike is fluted. Please pay particular attention to the wappen’s splendid appearance. All of the furniture is gilt, including the wappen, cruciform, chin scales, spike, etc. A mild case of shrinkage affects the left rear quarter, and some settling shows at the crown where the cruciform are attached. ![]() The helmet’s leather body is generally pleasing, with no major flaws or issues. Provenienz: Aus dem Besitz der Nachfahren des Generalmajors Friedrich von Winther (1784-1857), Schloss Mühlfeld / Herrsching.BAVARIA – PICKELHAUBE – OFFICER – LINE INFANTERIE REGIMENTSKU: 04-610īAVARIA – PICKELHAUBE – OFFICER – LINE INFANTERIE REGIMENT This is an officer’s pickelhaube from a Bavarian line-infantry regiment. ![]() Es kann davon ausgegangen werden, dass Franz Adam die Studien seines Vaters zu dessen Radetzky-Bildnis kannte, bei unserem Gemälde aus diesen Vorbildern schöpfte, um dann später sein großes Reiterbildnis Radetzkys anzufertigen. Die Zusammenarbeit der Mitglieder der Künstlerfamilie Adam miteinander ist in vielen Fällen belegt. 1858 präsentierte schließlich Franz Adam sein eigenes, "nach dem Leben gemaltes", lebensgroßes Reiterbildnis des Feldmarschalls auf der Münchener Kunstausstellung. Bereits 1848 hatte Albrecht Adam, nachdem er in Mailand Radetzky vorgestellt worden war, ein Bildnis desselben, auf einem Apfelschimmel sitzend, geschaffen (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Neue Pinakothek, WAF 11). beschädigt Franz Adam war der zweite Sohn des Künstlers Albrecht Adam und Schüler seines Vaters. Rechts unten signiert und 1831 datiert bzw. Franz Adam, rider with caterpillar helmet - Field Marshal Johann Josef Wenzel Graf von Radetzky on horseback Zwei Gemäldeminiaturen.
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