"Kaiser Alexander" Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1 Grouping

chrisftk

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Hi Guys,

I had posted this rifle after finding it last year at the Baltimore show. It was a neat piece on its own, particularly due to the early date and unit marking.

Since then, I've built a pretty good grouping of items related to this regiment. They had a rather extensive history with the Prussian army, dating back to the 1600s. In 1814, they were re-named in honor of Tsar Alexander I of Russia due to his contributions to Prussia in the Napoleonic Wars. The regiment was identified by a crown/A cypher; the crown was the Imperial Russian one and the letter "A", naturally for Alexander. The regiment served with distinction in WW1 on both fronts.

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I'll try to walk through item by item for a little show and tell session and hopefully encourage a bit more collecting around regiments (I've got a bunch of similar groupings I'll share over time) I simply avoid full uniforms, but there's a lot to be collected without going that direction.

One big acquisition came during SOS. I was chatting about bayonets with Cyrus and it turned out that he had a 1900 1st Grenadier Guards SG 98 a/A he had semi-forgotten about. I traded him for a nice Bavarian marked bayonet I found at the show and we both walked away happy. Additionally, I found a set of pre-1907 shoulder straps and a wartime strap with a numbered button matching the same company (8th) as my rifle. I also found a lieutenant's epaulet. (All bear the crown/A cypher)
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Another neat pick-up a while back was a reservist's pipe. Similar to beer steins, these were often purchased or gifted as a way to demonstrate pride of having served.
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Next are two badges: One dating to 1914 and celebrating the 100th anniversary of the "Kaiser Alexander" naming. The second is a post WW1 veteran's association "tinny" Neither badge would be "officially" awarded, but would likely have been privately purchased or gifted.
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This M95 pickelhaube from my collection does not have a unit marking inside of it, but has the proper Grenadier Guards wappen. It complements everything well.
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This next item is also an important part of collecting specific regiments. This book is the wartime history (written postwar) and belonged to a researcher, as there are several old maps tucked inside with copious notes regarding the movements of the regiment.
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This item is a pretty wild one that I literally stumbled on when looking through some old records- one side of this record contains an old recording the the regimental band playing. When I have some time I'll try to share a digitization of the music.
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Finally, a few photos/postcards I've come across. Note the 2nd to last shows a "One Year Volunteer" based on the border on his shoulder straps. I particularly love the last one with the reservist stein sitting on his desk.

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Forgot I also had a 71/84 too :)
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Hope you enjoyed looking.
 
Its really cool to dig up so much info and collectibles related to a particular regiment you have a rifle for...awesome post very informative...you know you need a Regimental Stein to go with it all now...this is how it never ends...

I have a KAR marked 71/84, 1882 Spandau s/n 4359, KAR E.4.157...
 
..you know you need a Regimental Stein to go with it all now...this is how it never ends...
Thanks, so true! I was happy to find a pipe, but the stein would be great too. The Prussian unit steins tend to be a lot harder..they were a lot more popular in the southern states like Bavaria, Hesse, Baden and Württemberg.
 
This item is a pretty wild one that I literally stumbled on when looking through some old records- one side of this record contains an old recording the the regimental band playing. When I have some time I'll try to share a digitization of the music.
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I'd like to hear it if/when you get the chance. I tried searching the interwebs for it and came up empty. The entire collection is pretty freaking cool though. Congrats!
 
I'd like to hear it if/when you get the chance. I tried searching the interwebs for it and came up empty. The entire collection is pretty freaking cool though. Congrats!
Thanks, I'll see what I can do.

In the meantime, there's this:
 
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