Unusually encountered, pair of WH (Heeres) collar-tabs (ie.: 'Einheitskragenspiegel') that comes mounted onto its period pieces of a tunic collar as clearly 'cut-of a tunic' Unusually encountered, pair of WH (Heeres) collar-tabs (ie.: 'Einheitskragenspiegel') that comes mounted onto its period pieces of a tunic collar as clearly 'cut-of a tunic' Unusually encountered, pair of WH (Heeres) collar-tabs (ie.: 'Einheitskragenspiegel') that comes mounted onto its period pieces of a tunic collar as clearly 'cut-of a tunic'

Unusually encountered, pair of WH (Heeres) collar-tabs (ie.: 'Einheitskragenspiegel') that comes mounted onto its period pieces of a tunic collar as clearly 'cut-of a tunic'

This is a very attractive - fully matching and very desirable! - pair of WH (Heeres) mid-war-period- and/or: 'standard-issue'-pattern WH (Heeres) collar-tabs (or: 'Einheitskragenspiegel') being of the 'generic-pattern' that comes mounted onto its period pieces of a WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-tunic tunic collar as clearly 'cut-of a tunic' and that comes in an overall very nice, condition. These desirable WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO-) type collar-tabs (ie. 'Einheitskragenspiegel') are piped in the typical, somewhat 'sub-dued', greyish-coloured (ie. 'generic'-styled) branchcolour and have an equally greyish-coloured 'centre-stripe' and that were as such intended for usage by all soldiers (ie. NCOs) within all 'Heeres'-related branches of the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' throughout the war. The tabs come in an overall very nice condition and came still mounted onto their piece (pieces) of a tunic-collar and just shows some minimal age and/or staining but is totally void of any damage (as can be seen on the pictures). The pair - that was directly stitched onto the tunic andoriginated from a small cloth insignia-lot that originated from the USA where they were brought as so-called: 'veteran bring-back'-items. Simply a neat occasion to acquire such a neat and unusually found pair: great to complete any WH-tunic or to be simply stored in any insignia-collection: it should be noted that these 'generic'-styled EM- (ie. NCO-) type pairs are nowadays fairly hard to encounter and are most certainly not that often offered for sale: even more so when they come as as clearly 'cut-of a tunic'!

Code: 68395

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