Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister' Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister' Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister' Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister' Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister'

Attractive - and fully matching! - 4-pieced grouping comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards and dito collar-tabs (being of the 2nd pattern) as was specifically intended for an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister'

This is an attractive - fully matching and actually not that easily found! - 4-pieced insignia-grouping respectively comprising of a pair of RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') officers'-type shoulderboards (ie. 'Schulterstücke') and dito collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') being both of the second pattern as was used in the period between 1936-41 that was specifically intended for an officer holding the rank of an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister' (which rank is comparable with the army-equivalent of: Hauptmann' ie. captain) and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. clearly used- and/or most certainly once tunic-attached-), condition. The neat schoulderstraps have the typical, silver- (and interwoven) black-coloured 'upperdecks' and come mounted onto their black-coloured (and typical velvet-based) 'underlays' (as can be seen on the pictures). The straps measure approximately 12 cms. in length each and show each two (matching, golden-toned, regular-sized and somewhat tarnished) pips period-attached (denoting the officers-rank of an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister'). The collar-tabs are neatly hand-embroidered in (bright) silver-toned braid onto a (black-coloured- and velvet-based) underground and show a 'buckram'-based 'backing' as to be expected. Both pairs that were found together at a German private-household and that were with certainty worn as such - show - as stated above - just moderate wear and/or age but are void of any damage or alike (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a great occasion to acquire a desirable (and actually hard to find!) 'Reichsarbeitsdienst'-related, officers-pattern insignia-grouping that was intended for usage by an: 'RAD-Oberstfeldmeister'!

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