Attractive - and most certainly not that often seen! - Dutch-related armband (ie. 'Armbinde') being of the 'entirely printed'-type showing the text: 'Strassen-Erlaubnis' and showing a hard-to-decypher ink-stamp (ie. 'Dienstsiegel')
This is an attractive - and with certainty not that often seen! - example of a white-coloured (and I deem) Dutch-collaboration-related armband (ie. 'Armbinde') being of the 'entirely printed'-type showing the text: 'Strassen-Erlaubnis' (that translates as street-permission) and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. presumably issued- albeit - I deem - hardly used- nor even worn-), condition. These linnen-based armbands were presumably intended for usage by Dutch nationals and/or officials that were tasked as: 'Luftschutz'-staff (for example tasked to guard (harbour)buildings and factories or alike) and were worn on the left upper-arm (of the civil attire). This example - having a total size of approximately 40 cms. and that 10,2 cms. wide as more often - is constructed from (smooth) white-coloured linnen and shows the text as mentioned above. This example was 'off-factory' stitched-together and shows an interesting bluish-coloured ink-stamp (ie. 'Dienstsiegel') that is hard to decypher (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a very attractive - and with certainty not that commonly seen! - Dutch-related armband that is priced according to its comparative scarcity and/or desirability!
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