Attractive - and truly very scarely found! - early-period- and neatly hand-embroidered so-called: 'Reiter-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') arm-badge being a moderately used example that is void of an: 'RzM'-etiket Attractive - and truly very scarely found! - early-period- and neatly hand-embroidered so-called: 'Reiter-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') arm-badge being a moderately used example that is void of an: 'RzM'-etiket

Attractive - and truly very scarely found! - early-period- and neatly hand-embroidered so-called: 'Reiter-HJ' (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') arm-badge being a moderately used example that is void of an: 'RzM'-etiket

This is a very attractive - and actually truly very scarcely found! - example of an early-period and (specific) 'Reiter-HJ' (ie. mounted 'Hitlerjugend') arm-badge (being a typical 'oval'-shaped- and/or golden-yellow-coloured example showing two white pennants mounted onto two crossed, black-toned poles) as was specifically intended for usage by a member who served within the 'Reiter-HJ' (ie. mounted 'Hitlerjugend') being a nicely preserved example that was (I deem) just moderately used ie. that was carefully tunic- or shirt-removed. The neat piece is void of an 'RzM'-etiket (however, its remains are clearly present and visible as can be noticed on the pictures). The patch (which is additionally 'backed' with a piece of beige-toned, thin-shaped paper) shows some minimal staining ie. dust simply caused by moderate wear and/or decades of storage only. Simply a neat occasion to acquire an attractive example of an early-period: 'Reiterer-HJ'-armpatch that will be very hard to be upgraded!

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