Interesting - and with certaintly rarely found! - very detailed and neatly hand-embroidered, so-called: 'D.D.A.C.' (or: 'Der Deutscher Automobil-Club') visor-cap-badge ('Adler für Schirmmütze')
This is a truly attractive - and with certaintly rarely found! - very detailed and neatly hand-embroidered, so-called: 'D.D.A.C.' (or: 'Der Deutscher Automobil-Club') visor-cap-badge as was (most likely) intended for usage by a high-ranked officer within the: 'D.D.A.C.' (or: 'Der Deutscher Automobil-Club') and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. just minimally used- ie. I deem carefully cap-removed-), condition. The very attractive visor-cap- (ie. 'Schirmmützen'-) badge - which shows truly extraordinary embroidery! - was presumably used but is void of any stitching-holes or thread-remains. The piece is executed on a piece of black-coloured and/or smooth-woolen-based cloth and shows a neatly hand-embroidered 'D.D.A.C.'-logo ie. eagle-device with swastika (which is beautifully stitched in silver-toned braid ie. bullion). The piece is 'backed' with a piece of black-coloured linnen and measures approximate 5 x 4,5 cms. The badge shows some minimal age and/or staining simply caused by having been stored as such for decades (see pictures) but is nevertheless still a very nice and most certainly very desirable example. As stated are these (high-quality!) produced Third Reich-era D.D.A.C. cap-badges not that often ie. never encountered: this is only the first such neat and attractive badge that I personally have ever seen or encountered: I deem that I have priced it according to its obvious rarity!
Code: 56196