Description:

SOVIET MARSHALL'S UNIFORM
Exquisite, rare Soviet marshal's parade uniform, 1969-91, likely manufactured just at the time of the break-up of the Soviet Union. The visor cap displays the pinnacle in Soviet ornamentation, with many elements used since Victory Day parades of 1945: wave green crown, red band and piping, and superbly detailed gold-wire embroidery of stylized oak and laurel leaves. The gold cockade bears an enamel red star and hammer and sickle emblem within. The interior has a black silk lining, leather sweatband and a leather maker's label stamped with the manufacturer and cap size. The cap manufacturer (which translates as "43rd Central Experimental Manufacturing Combine") was the most common manufacturer of general and admiral caps in these later years. No fabrication date is evident, but the quality is far better than any later post-war collector's uniform. The same would apply to the wool tunic. It bears excellent embroidery of the same quality, with stylized gold wire oak leaves, trim, and red piping upon the lapels and at sleeve ends. The sewn on shoulder boards are works of art: gold wire stars with red borders, wheat sheaves, a blue globe and gold hammer and sickle have been expertly applied to a 2 1/2" gold bullion board with red piping, the board itself 7 1/2" long. The tunic is double-breasted, with three gold buttons each with the seal of the Soviet Union, and there are two lined pockets with flaps at the sides. The tunic is lined in a green satin. Also present are the matching trousers, each side bearing two broad red stripes surrounding a length of red pockets. There are two side pockets, a watch pocket, and a pocket in the rear. To complete the uniform, there is a regulation cotton white button-down shirt with two chest pockets bearing white buttons (small rust stain beneath one pocket), and a narrow black knotted polyester tie. The uniform, save the one minor defect above, is in as-new condition and is an excellent example for display.

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September 10, 2013 11:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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