Neat - fully matching and truly used and tunic-removed! - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as was intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' Neat - fully matching and truly used and tunic-removed! - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as was intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' Neat - fully matching and truly used and tunic-removed! - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as was intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'

Neat - fully matching and truly used and tunic-removed! - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as was intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'

This is an attractive - fully matching and truly used ie. carefully tunic-removed! - pair of WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboards as piped in the white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour as was specifically intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' (or: lieutnant first-class who served within infantry-unit) and that comes in an overall nice- (and as stated above cleraly used- ie. worn- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The neat shoulderboards are constructed in the smooth-type (ie. 'moleskin'-like) wool and are per regulation piped in the white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour. The boards - which have a length of approximately 11 cms. each - never had any tongues attached and were clearly intended as a pair of the 'sew-in'-type (as can be seen on the pictures). The boards have the 'silver-greyish'-coloured (ie. somewhat 'sub-dued'-) 'upperdecks' (something that - I deem - clearly identifies them as 'front-used' pair). The boards show some minimal age, wear and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The boards originate from a private-household in Germany and were never before part of a collection. This pair shows a (matching, regular-sized- and/or bright-golden-toned) set of pips, period-attached: both devices show some minimal tarnish ie. wear but are still nicely preserved. Simply an attractive - and desirable! - WH officers'-pattern shoulderboard-pair that belonged to an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'!

Code: 56810

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