





Truly worn- and/or tunic-removed NCO-pattern, WH (Kriegsmarine) cuff-title (ie. 'Ärmelstreifen') entitled: 'Marinehelfer'
Conflict | World War Ii | Nation | Germany |
Item Type | Insignia, Collar Tabs, Epaulettes & Patches | Source Site | HISCOLL_MILITARY_ANTIQUES |
Product ID | 488977 | Currency | EUR |
Ships from: Netherlands
This is an attractive - cleary worn- and/or carefully tunic-removed! - WH (Kriegsmarine) NCO-pattern and neatly 'BeVo'-woven cuff-title (ie. 'Ärmelstreifen') entitled: 'Marinehelfer' as worn by the various naval (male and female) auxillary staff-members throughout the war and that comes in an overall nicely preserved and/or fully untouched, condition. The neat cuff-title is executed in golden-yellow-coloured characters onto a bright-blue-coloured background and is executed in the so-called: 'BeVo'-weave pattern: moreover, does it shows two (neatly period-added) bright golden-toned borders denoting that it was specifically intended for usage by non-commissed staff-members. The piece comes in a minimally shortened condition and measures (folded) approximately 33 cms. in length: it has been carefully tunic-removed and was once mounted onto a tunic (and comes still 'sewn-together' as worn). The piece is clearly tunic-removed and shows the signs of having been once tunic-attached (as can be noticed on the pictures). It has clearly been worn and is as stated tunic-removed (some stitching-remains ie. holes are still present and visible). The cuff-title shows moderate wear and/or age and is just minimally stained. It should be noted that these naval-related, NCO-pattern cuff-titles as used by the various naval auxillary staff-members can easily be graded 'quite scarce'. I deem that I have priced this attractive and fully untouched example accordingly!