WH (Kriegsmarine) somewhat darker golden-toned breast-eagle as intended for usage onto the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics ('Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine') WH (Kriegsmarine) somewhat darker golden-toned breast-eagle as intended for usage onto the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics ('Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine') WH (Kriegsmarine) somewhat darker golden-toned breast-eagle as intended for usage onto the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics ('Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine') WH (Kriegsmarine) somewhat darker golden-toned breast-eagle as intended for usage onto the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics ('Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine')

WH (Kriegsmarine) somewhat darker golden-toned breast-eagle as intended for usage onto the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics ('Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine')

This an attractive - and I deem just moderately used and/or worn but nevertheless not that easily encountered! - WH (Kriegsmarine o. Heeres) darkened golden-bronze-toned- and/or metal- (ie. I deem 'Buntmetall'-) based breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Sommerrock der Kriegsmarine') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, naval-type summer tunics and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. I deem just moderately used- and/or worn-), condition. The very detailed piece is void of a makers'-designation (as more often). The eagle is a 'standard-pattern'-example that has a very nice and/or detailed appearance. It shows no damage whatsoever but shows some obvious wear (as can be seen on the pictures). The eagle just shows some minimal age ie. staining as to be expected. The piece comes mounted onto its original pin and also retains its (often missing!) 'third attachment-pin' (shaped like a clip as can be seen on the pictures). These attractive tunic-eagles can easily be considered 'fairly scarce'. It should be noted that this pattern breast-eagle was seen on the various naval summer-tunics but could eventually also be used for a WH (Heeres) general-officers'-summer-tunic (there was no difference between the metal breast-eagles used for these two branches). Simply an attractive - albeit moderately used! - WH (Kriegsmarine ie. evt. Heeres-related) breast-eagle that is (I deem) accordingly priced!

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