Attractive - and presumably Dutch-produced - example of an early-pattern (and truly neatly hand-embroidered!) WA- (or: 'Weerafdelingen'-) related 'Wolfshook'-cap-triangle as was intended for usage on the black-coloured visor-caps
This is a very attractive - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an early-pattern (and neatly hand-embroidered!) so-called: WA- (or: 'Weerafdelingen der Nationaal Socialistische Beweging'-) related 'Wolfshook'-cap-triangle as was intended for usage on the black-coloured WA-visor-caps and that comes in a very nice- (and/or I deem issued- albeit hardly worn- ie. still 'virtually mint'-), condition. The patch - which measures from top to bottom only 4 cms. - comes mounted onto a beige-coloured- and/or linnen-based 'backing' and shows the black- and bright-red-coloured (woolen-based) 'fields' whereupon a golden-yellow-toned and braid-based 'Wolfshook'-symbol is embroidered. The piece is (I deem) of the early type and was as stated above hardly worn nor cap-attached (as can be seen on the pictures). Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that this examples shows an inked (inventory?) number and also shows 3 metal-based snaps with which it could be easily cap-attached (as can be noticed on the pictures). The WA (or in Dutch language: 'Weerafdelingen') could be compared with the German SA ('Sturmabteilungen') and was part of the NSB- (or: 'Nationaal Socialistische Beweging' being the Dutch WWII-period, pro-German party. It should be noted that these early-pattern (and neatly hand-embroidered!) WA-cap-badges can easily be considered 'very scarce'. Simply a nice occasion to acquire a 100% guaranteed original, Dutch-related, early-pattern WA-wolfshook cap-badge for a justified price!
Code: 67315