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Unusual 'variant'-pattern, smaller-sized sports'-shirt eagle for officials within the: 'Deutsche Reichspost' (aka: 'Zeesener Adler') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that is (unusually!) executed in the machine-embroidered pattern

€160.00
βœ” Available
Conflict World War Ii Nation Germany
Item Type None Source Site HISCOLL_MILITARY_ANTIQUES
Product ID 497934 Currency EUR

Ships from: Netherlands

This is an attractive - and with certainty unusually seen! - example of the somewhat smaller-sized- (ie. measuring 12 x 7,4 cms.) sports'-shirt eagle (ie. 'Adler fΓΌr Sporthemd') as was used by the various officials serving within the: 'Deutsche Reichspost' (aka: 'Zeesener Adler') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that is executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave-pattern. These eagles - which are (normally) nicely 'BeVo'-woven in white-coloured linnen on a cornflower-blue-coloured background - are facing left and were worn on the breast of the training-jackets and other sports'-gear. This particular model eagle was instituted by a specific order (ie. 'Erlass') as was issued by the responsible 'Reichsminister' named Richard Ohnesorge on 16 August 1942. This particular ('variant'-pattern!) example originated from the famous Dave Delich collection. Simply a neat - and actually not that commonly encountered! - sports-related breast-eagle that is (I deem) accordingly priced!

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