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A pair of epaulettes for enlisted men in the Uhlan Regiment Prinz August von Württemberg (Posensches) No. 10, circa 1900 Field, slider and lining of crimson cloth (small defects, somewhat stained), scale bands, crescent moon, applied regimental number and esquire button "1" of non-ferrous metal. Slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: III

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A pair of epaulettes for enlisted men in the Uhlan Regiment Prinz August von Württemberg (Posensches) No. 10, circa 1900 Field, slider and lining of crimson cloth (small defects, somewhat stained), scale bands, crescent moon, applied regimental number and esquire button "1" of non-ferrous metal. Slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: III

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