Neat, 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured and/or copper-based WH-compass (ie. 'Marschkompass') being a non-maker-marked example that came stored in its (period) 'Tragetasche' Neat, 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured and/or copper-based WH-compass (ie. 'Marschkompass') being a non-maker-marked example that came stored in its (period) 'Tragetasche' Neat, 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured and/or copper-based WH-compass (ie. 'Marschkompass') being a non-maker-marked example that came stored in its (period) 'Tragetasche'

Neat, 'standard-issue'-pattern, black-coloured and/or copper-based WH-compass (ie. 'Marschkompass') being a non-maker-marked example that came stored in its (period) 'Tragetasche'

The neat 'standard-issue'- (ie. early-period!) pattern compass (ie. 'Marschkompass') is naturally still fully functional and retains most of its (fairly glossy) black-painted ie. sprayed colour: the top-lid might, however, have been re-painted (although I cannot for 100% say this). The compass is totally void of any mark or designation and shows as stated only moderate wear and/or age but is naturally still fully functional. This surely 'high-quality' piece was most certainly issued in the early war-years (or before) but was most certainly used throughout the WWII. The piece was moderately used and does show some regular paint-loss (as can be seen on the pictures). Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that this example came stored into its (period- but I deem privately-) fabricated and/or field-grey- coloured- (and/or linnen-based) pouch (ie. 'Tragetasche' or: Hülle). Simply a neat pre-war-period, WH-equipment-item that is (I deem) accordingly priced!

Code: 62911

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