Attractive - later-war-period- and fully matching! - pair of neatly 'cyphered', WH (Heeres) officers-type shoulderboards as was intended for a: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst' Attractive - later-war-period- and fully matching! - pair of neatly 'cyphered', WH (Heeres) officers-type shoulderboards as was intended for a: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst' Attractive - later-war-period- and fully matching! - pair of neatly 'cyphered', WH (Heeres) officers-type shoulderboards as was intended for a: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst' Attractive - later-war-period- and fully matching! - pair of neatly 'cyphered', WH (Heeres) officers-type shoulderboards as was intended for a: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst'

Attractive - later-war-period- and fully matching! - pair of neatly 'cyphered', WH (Heeres) officers-type shoulderboards as was intended for a: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst'

This is an attractive - later-war-period and fully matching! - pair of specific 'cyphered', officers-type shoulderboards (ie. 'Schulterstücke für Offiziere') as was intended for an administratve- (ie. 'Verwaltungs'-related-) officer ie.: 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst' (being of a rank comparable with a: lieutnant-rank) and that comes in an overall very nice- (possibly issued- albeit still 'virtually mint'-), condition. The boards - which have an approximate length of 10,6 cms. - are executed in the 'smooth'-like- and/or (typical) bright-blue- (ie. 'hellblauer'-) coloured wool (aka 'moleskin'-wool) as was specifically intended for later-war-period administrative- (ie. 'Verwaltung'-) officials. The boards - which were worn on the 'standard'-type, field-grey-coloured 'Heeres'-tunics - have a neat set of (identical, zinc-based- and/or bright-golden-toned) so-called: 'Merkurstab'-cyphers (ie. 'Ziffern') period-attached denoting the junior officers'-rank of: 'Leutnant'. The shoulderboard-pair came mounted onto its function (smaller-sized) tongues attached (as can be seen on the pictures). The pair was simply never used and just shows some storage-age only. This scarcely seen (later-war-period) 'TSD'-related shoulderboard-pair (which was instituted as late as April 1944) was recently found at a private-household in Germany. Simply an attractive - and actually not that easily encountered! - set of officers'-pattern shoulderboards that belonged to a: Heeres-related 'Leutnant des TSD o. Truppensonderdienst'!

Code: 65620

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