Unusual- (ie. 'variant'-pattern) WH (Heeres) officers'-type, machine-embroidered breast-eagle as was intended for usage on the various officers'-pattern tunics Unusual- (ie. 'variant'-pattern) WH (Heeres) officers'-type, machine-embroidered breast-eagle as was intended for usage on the various officers'-pattern tunics Unusual- (ie. 'variant'-pattern) WH (Heeres) officers'-type, machine-embroidered breast-eagle as was intended for usage on the various officers'-pattern tunics

Unusual- (ie. 'variant'-pattern) WH (Heeres) officers'-type, machine-embroidered breast-eagle as was intended for usage on the various officers'-pattern tunics

This is an attractive - and with certainty moderately used ie. once tunic-attached! - example of a WH (Heeres) officers'-type, machine-embroidered- (and truly detailed!) breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Offiziere') being executed in bright-silverish-coloured braid on a darker-green-coloured- and/or smooth-woolen-based background and that comes in an overall nice- and clearly tunic-removed, condition. This 'variant'-pattern example - having a length ie. 'wingspan' of approximately 10,9 cms. - is nicely machine-embroidered using (bright and shiny) silverish-coloured 'braid' on a darker-green-coloured (and/or woolen-based-) background and has some 'highlighted areas' as executed in black-coloured thread (as can be seen on the pictures). The eagle was clearly once-tunic-attached: it shows a black-coloured- and/or thin-shaped- and paper-based 'backing' attached (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a neat example of a 'variant'-pattern WH (Heeres) officers'-type breast-eagle that is accordingly priced!

Code: 51934

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