'Clearly cut-out of a tunic' example of an 'SS' (ie. 'Waffen-SS') EM/NCO-type arm-eagle in 'BeVo'-woven-pattern
This is an attractive - very desirable and actually unusually seen! - example of an - I deem - mid- (ie. later-) war-pattern, 'SS' (ie. 'Waffen-SS') so-called: 'BeVo-weave-styled', enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO-) pattern arm-eagle (ie. 'Ärmeladler für Mannschaften u. Unterführer der Waffen-SS') as was intended for usage by the various Waffen-SS troops throughout the war and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. clearly used- and/or once tunic-attached- (ie. 'clearly cut-out of a tunic'-), condition. The neat and desirable piece - which shows the machine-embroidered- and/or truly greyish-silver-coloured stitching on a black-coloured- and/or linnen-based background - shows some evident usage and wear and came (period-handstitched!) onto a piece of (I deem) Czech-type, field-grey-coloured wool. The (unique) piece originated from the USA where it was stored for decades a so-called: 'veteran bring-back'. Simply a very attractive - and of course 100% guaranteed original! - 'cut-out' Waffen-SS arm-eagle which will be hard to be upgraded!
Code: 68047