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Pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as piped in the white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour as was intended for an: 'Oberst der Infanterie-Trpn.'
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€ 90,00
The attractive - and I deem clearly worn ie. carefully 'cut-of-a-tunic' - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards are 'text-book'-examples of the typical Heeres-type, 'Infanterie'-related, officers-pattern shoulderboards and have the silverish-grey- (ie. somewhat 'sub-dued'-type) 'upperdecks': they are just moderately used- ie. worn and show some minimal age, wear and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The boards show the desirable white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour (and were constructed from the typical 'smooth-type' wool as to be expected). The boards never had any tongues and were with certainty intended to be used as a pair of the 'sew-in'-type. The boards measure approximately 9,5 cms. in length each and were clearly worn- ie. carefully tunic-removed (as can be seen on the pictures). The pair shows two matching sets of (neatly golden-toned, larger-sized- and/or fully identical) pips period-attached, denoting that the high-ranked officer (ie. 'Oberst' or: full-colonel) who was issued this pair, served within (ie. possibly commanded!) an: 'Infanterie-Regiments. o. Abteilungs'. All four devices are just minimally stained- ie. tarnished but have preserved a fine and fairly bright- (and/or quite shiny) age-patina. Taking into account the fact that the set has bright silverish-grey- (ie. somewhat 'sub-dued'-type-) 'upperdecks' I deem that it was a pair that was used on a 'regular'- ie. front-used tunic. The pair originated from a larger cloth- ie. shoulderstrap-collection I recently acquired for the web-site. It should be mentioned that these neatly 'cyphered', higher-ranked 'Heeres'-type 'Infanterie'-related shoulderboards are actually quite hard to come by and can easily be graded 'scarce'. Simply a very attractive shoulderboard-pair that belonged to an: 'Oberst der Infanterie-Truppen'!