Neat - albeit single! - SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as executed in darker-green-coloured wool as was intended for an: 'SA-Mann' serving within the 'SA-Standarte 118' ('SA-Gruppe Kurpfalz o. Nordsee') Neat - albeit single! - SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as executed in darker-green-coloured wool as was intended for an: 'SA-Mann' serving within the 'SA-Standarte 118' ('SA-Gruppe Kurpfalz o. Nordsee')

Neat - albeit single! - SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as executed in darker-green-coloured wool as was intended for an: 'SA-Mann' serving within the 'SA-Standarte 118' ('SA-Gruppe Kurpfalz o. Nordsee')

This is a neat - albeit regrettably single! - specific SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as executed in darker-green-coloured wool as was intended for usage by an SA-Mann serving within the: 'SA-Standarte 118' ('SA-Gruppe Kurpfalz o. Nordsee') being a just moderately used- and/or carefully tunic-removed example that is void of an 'RzM'-etiket. The piece - that shows a typical 'buckram'-based 'backing' - comes in an overall nicely preserved condition and shows the (white-toned and machine-stitched) '4/118'-numerals (ie. cyphers or 'Ziffern') as executed in white-coloured linnen- or wool (as can be seen on the pictures). This particular piece was found with various other SA-related cloth-insignia and was part of a grouping that was recently uncovered in the USA where it was brought after 1945 as a so-called: 'veteran-bringback'-lot. Simply a nicely preserved - and most certainly not that easily encountered! - SA-Kragenspiegel that belonged to an: 'SA-Mann' serving within the 'SA-Standarte 118' ('SA-Gruppe Kurpfalz o. Nordsee') and that is I deem accoringly priced!

Code: 61880

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