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Austria, Empire. A Pair of Prague Civil Guard Corps Officer's Epaulettes, c.1866 Hold June 1942)

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June 1942)

Berlin” (Imperial Mint

Army Marksman Marksmanship Qualification Badge with PISTOL clasp: badge in sterling silver

in black case of issue (case about extremely fine condition)

transferred to his final unit

Austria, Empire. A Pair of Prague Civil Guard Corps Officer's Epaulettes, c.1866 Hold June 1942)(Prager Brgerwehr). Austrian volunteer officer's mobilized during the Austro Prussian War of 1866 frequently wore French influenced shoulder epaulettes for formal dress uniforms such as senior officer's within the field Chaplaincy, civil guard units, military court personnel, field surgeons as well as others within the Imperial and Royal Army under the 1854 Adjustment Regulations, this set features toned silver embroidered branding, with a single red

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