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Pair of WH (Heeres), 'cyphered' 'M36'-pattern and/or pointed-styled (ie. generic-styled!) NCO-type shoulderstraps: 'Feldwebel u. Offz.-Anw. eines Kradschützen-Btls.' that comes with a period photo of the bearer
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This is an attractive - very unusual, fully matching and just moderately used! - neatly 'cyphered' and/or typical pointed-styled, WH (Heeres) early- (ie. pre-war-) period- (ie. so-called: 'M36'-pattern) NCO-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterstücke für Unteroffiziere des Heeres') being a pair having no branchcolour ie. piping as per regulation as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'Feldwebel u. Offz.-Anw. eines Kradschützen-Battalions' (or: NCO ie. sergeant and officers-candidate who served within an army motor-cycle bataillion) and that comes with a period photo of the (high-decorated!) bearer (wearing this pair!) and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem just moderately used- and most certainly worn- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The neat straps - which have the 'standard'-pattern, darker-green-coloured and/or 'smooth woolen'-based 'upperdecks' and that measure approximately 11,5 cms. in length each - are as per regulation void of any piping as always (as can be seen on the pictures). The straps come mounted onto their functional tongues and show (next to the standard-issued-type, silver-toned NCO-braid) a matching pair of (larger-sized, Gothic-styled and typical 'Buntmetall'-based) 'K'-cyphers (ie. 'Ziffern') and a pair of (equally-styled, regular-sized) pips, period-attached. Next to this does the pair also shows a set of (silver-toned, braid-based) 'Laschen' attached denoting that the NCO who wore these was an officers'-candidate (ie. 'Offiziersanwärter'). The straps do only show moderate wear and/or age and are just nicely preserved (as can be seen on the pictures). As stated above did this pair come with a portrait-photo (sized: 14 x 9,3 cms.) of the bearer of this particular pair. The photo shows sharp detail and shows (7!) decorations (amongst whic a 'Nahkampfspange in Bronze' can be recognised. I deem this an excellent occasion to acquire a neat - and most certainly desirable! - neatly 'cyphered', NCO-type 'generic-styled'- ie. 'Kradschützen'-related, NCO-type shoulderstrap-pair and accompanying photo for a justified price!