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Lot 1592:WWI German Aviator Tunic & Cap with Documents

December 7th, 2019|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 1592:WWI German Aviator Tunic & Cap with Documents

December 7th, 2019|Rock Island, IL
Estimated Price$6,000 - $8,000
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Attractive World War I German Aviation Officer's Tunic, Formerly of the Collection of Norm Flayderman, with Related Correspondence and a Leather Aviator Cap

Established in 1910 and reorganized in 1916, the Deutsche Luftstreitkraefte was the air unit of the Imperial German Army during World War I. Originally invested mainly in reconnaissance and observation work, the service would embrace fighter aircraft during the war, producing some of the most famous names in combat aviation in the process. Formed in 1916, Jagdstaffel I was one of Germany's first dedicated fighter squadrons, equipped with Fokker biplanes and monoplanes, and credited with 107 confirmed air to air victories (138 claimed) during the war. Included with the tunic is a set of correspondence between Adrian Forman and Norm Flayderman; Forman is a noted author on German decorations, and as the namesake creator of "Flayderman's Guide", Flayderman requires little introduction. The correspondence relates to Flayderman's acquisition of this tunic from Forman, and a request by Flayderman to have a research document forwarded to him. The document (included) is a letter to Forman from the Institute of Orders Researchers in Berlin, which identifies this item to Jagdstaffel I. External construction is green cloth with yellow piping, with a red-on-gray "I/3" patch on the left sleeve, silver "EXTRA FEIN" marked crown buttons, and a set of two Oberleutnant shoulder boards with yellow piping, single pips and winged propeller badges. The interior is lined with a combination of pale suede, yellow felt and gray herringbone, with a set of Christian Schwartz & Son (Munich) tags, one below the collar (heavily worn) and one inside the left breast pocket. The pocket tag is dated "24.4.1915" and signed "Liebrecht". Also included with the tunic is an aviator cap, brown leather exterior with a fur-lined interior, light padding in the forehead area, covered ear holes, and no visible maker's marks.

ConditionVery good, with some light wear and handling marks overall. A few areas of stitching are loose or absent. Heavy sweat staining is present on the inside of the cap, with the chinstrap absent and mild scuffs.
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Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views3026
Catalog page334
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