Neat - fully matching - pair of clearly 'cut-off' but nevertheless actually scarcely found! - WH (Heeres) early-war-period- (ie. 'M36'- ie. 'M40'-pattern) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Soldat eines Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments' Neat - fully matching - pair of clearly 'cut-off' but nevertheless actually scarcely found! - WH (Heeres) early-war-period- (ie. 'M36'- ie. 'M40'-pattern) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Soldat eines Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments' Neat - fully matching - pair of clearly 'cut-off' but nevertheless actually scarcely found! - WH (Heeres) early-war-period- (ie. 'M36'- ie. 'M40'-pattern) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Soldat eines Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments'

Neat - fully matching - pair of clearly 'cut-off' but nevertheless actually scarcely found! - WH (Heeres) early-war-period- (ie. 'M36'- ie. 'M40'-pattern) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Soldat eines Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments'

This is an attractive - fully matching and (I deem) early-war-period! - pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH (Heeres) early- ie. pre-war period- (ie. 'M36'- ie. 'M40'-pattern and/or: rounded-styled) enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps (ie. 'Schulterstücke für Mannschaften des Heeres') as was piped in the desirable golden-yellow- (ie. 'goldgelbener'-) coloured branchcolour as was specifically intended for usage by a: 'Soldat eines Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments' (or: simple soldier who served within a cavalry regiment or unit) and that come in an overall nice- (ie. I deem just moderately used- ie. worn- and/or clearly 'cut-off a tunic'-), condition. The neat straps - which have the 'standard'-pattern, darker-green-coloured and/or typical 'smooth woolen'-based 'upperdecks' and that measure (being carefully 'cut-off') approximately 11,2 cms. in length each - show the neat golden-yellow- (ie. 'goldgelbener'-) coloured and/or desirable 'silk-like'-type piping attached (as can be seen on the pictures). They were carefully 'cut-off' a tunic and come without tongues as found but come, nevertheless, both in a very nice- (ie. fully 'text-book') condition overall (as can be seen on the pictures). These type of shoulderstraps are of the fairly early-war-period pattern straps and were worn in the period around 1939/1940 (and were 'worn-out' during the rest of the war). The pair only shows moderate wear and/or age and is just nicely preserved over the years (as can be seen on the pictures). I deem this an excellent occasion to acquire a neat - and most certainly desirable! - EM-type, 'Kavallerie- o. Reiter'-related, Heeres-shoulderstrap-pair for a justified price!

Code: 67157

150.00 EUR