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Marking: | 91458 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | 1894 – 1917 gg |
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Naval officers and admirals who had the military court ranks of adjutant wings, His Majesty's Retinue of rear admirals and adjutant generals were entitled to two uniforms: a suite, identical in color to the suite uniform of land ranks, and an ordinary navy one. The military uniform was worn during the service of the army and at some court celebrations, the navy uniform was worn in all other cases. In the navy uniform, the distinctive signs of military court ranks were a gold aiguillette and a silver monogram on epaulettes and shoulder straps; the latter could be made both embroidered and applied metal. It is these shoulder straps that are presented in front of you. Shoulder straps are large enough, have gold braid and black cloth lining. The bronze plates are silvered. The safety is excellent. Guarantee of authenticity.
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