WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned, regular-weight breast-eagle ('Brustadler') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics (ie. 'WH-KM Sommerblusen') WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned, regular-weight breast-eagle ('Brustadler') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics (ie. 'WH-KM Sommerblusen') WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned, regular-weight breast-eagle ('Brustadler') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics (ie. 'WH-KM Sommerblusen') WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned, regular-weight breast-eagle ('Brustadler') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics (ie. 'WH-KM Sommerblusen')

WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned, regular-weight breast-eagle ('Brustadler') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics (ie. 'WH-KM Sommerblusen')

This an attractive - and actually not that easily encountered! - WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) bright-golden-toned- (ie. truly somewhat 'frosted') and/or metal- (ie. regular-weight) breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval summer-tunics and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. just moderately used- ie. worn-), condition. The detailed piece - that is totally void of a makers'-designation as more often - is a 'standard-pattern'-example that has a nice, somewhat 'frosted' and/or detailed appearance. The piece was, however, I deem moderately worn and shows some minimal wear and/or age. It shows, however, no damage whatsoever and it details are still nicely preserved and/or present (as can be seen on the pictures). The eagle just shows some minimal age ie. staining as to be expected. The piece comes mounted onto its original (and naturally functional) silver-toned pin and also retains its (often missing!) 'third attachment-pin' (shaped like a clip as can be seen on the pictures). These attractive tunic-eagles can easily be considered 'fairly scarce'. It should be noted that this pattern breast-eagle was seen on the various naval summer-tunics but could eventually also be used for a WH (Heeres) general-officers'-summer-tunic (there was no difference between the metal breast-eagles used for these two branches). Simply a truly attractive WH (Kriegsmarine) breast-eagle: hard to find a better example for a more interesting price!

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