Early- (ie. pre-) war-period - albeit regrettably single! - WH (Heeres) black-coloured, woolen-based- and/or bright-pink-piped so-called: 'Panzer'-collar-tab having a neat aluminium-based 'Totenkopf' (ie. skull) period-attached Early- (ie. pre-) war-period - albeit regrettably single! - WH (Heeres) black-coloured, woolen-based- and/or bright-pink-piped so-called: 'Panzer'-collar-tab having a neat aluminium-based 'Totenkopf' (ie. skull) period-attached Early- (ie. pre-) war-period - albeit regrettably single! - WH (Heeres) black-coloured, woolen-based- and/or bright-pink-piped so-called: 'Panzer'-collar-tab having a neat aluminium-based 'Totenkopf' (ie. skull) period-attached

Early- (ie. pre-) war-period - albeit regrettably single! - WH (Heeres) black-coloured, woolen-based- and/or bright-pink-piped so-called: 'Panzer'-collar-tab having a neat aluminium-based 'Totenkopf' (ie. skull) period-attached

The truly attractive piece - which was amongst others used on the black-coloured 'wrap-around' Panzer-tunics - has a 'standard-pattern', brownish-coloured- (and/or: typical 'Buckram'-based-) backing as is more often encountered and does show some regular age, wear and/or minimal staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece - which has the woolen-based- and/or: bright-pink- (ie. 'rosaroter'-) coloured piping attached - is a 'text-book' example of an early- (ie. pre-) war-period specimen that has clearly been used and/or tunic-removed (some crudely executed stitching-holes and/or minimal thread-remains are still visible and/or present as can be seen on the pictures). The neat aluminium-based- (and somewhat stained) skull-device is of the 'standard-issued'-pattern having a 'two-pieced-prong'-set-up: the piece is still firmly period-attached to the tab and has both its prongs in place (as can be seen on the pictures). This particular example originates from a private-household and was never before in collectors'-hands. These genuine 'Panzer'-type collar-insignia can easily be graded 'fairly scarce': too bad that it is only a single specimen!

Code: 59722