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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: bradburyd on Tuesday 22 March 22 16:39 GMT (UK)
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Can anyone identify this German army uniform?
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Any Idea what year or place?
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The gentleman concerned was born in 1846 in Oldenburg
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Good evening,
It's a matter of deciding what colour we think the Waffenrock (tunic) is and the colour of the collar.
Infantry wore blue as a rule but it could be dark or light. For instance Bavarian regts wore light blue. I cant remember all the colours of the top of my head so will have to do a little research.
Collars were dark blue for infantry and black for artillery and I would say the collar is one of those.
Cuffs were another good identifier but unfortunately we don't have them.
John915
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Here is a photo shown his cuffs.
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Good evening,
I am attaching a link to the GIA, German Imperial Army, and one uniform plate as a guide. From your 2nd photo I would use the right arm to decide on the cuff colours. It is much clearer than the left which is faded out.
When looking at the plate the parts are as follows;
top collar
main colour tunic, buttons down right
center top shoulder board with regtl number
next down sleeve with cuff at bottom
bottom left rear vent and buttons on tunic
center band belt and buckle
bottom right trousers
trousers and tunic also show colour of piping
https://kaisersbunker.com/gtp/
On main page sect infantry and below is a list of regts. 2nd column gives a description of the uniform parts and colours.
I will look through as well but it could take time.
John915
Added; Your man has brandenburg cuffs so ignore any with Swedish cuffs. He also has white piping.
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Back again,
I have narrowed it down to 6 regts of infantry.
Numbers 33, 41, 43, 44, 45 and 49.
This is based on the Brandenburg cuffs with vertical section piped in white and white shoulder boards. We can't see the number on the board which would be the definitive answer. Also he is an officer as he has a sword and fancy shoulder boards. I also believe this is post 1867 by the style of collar. Before that the collars were 7cm high.
John915
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Many thanks for your input!
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Good morning,
I have since found 2 more regts to match what we see. They are no's 84 and 85. It may help to put this on the photographic board as well. People on there will help date it more accurately than my post 1867. You can just post a link to this thread.
John915