Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13' Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13' Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13' Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13' Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13'

Pair of WH (Heeres), neatly 'cyphered' EM-type shoulderstraps: 'Soldat und Uffz.-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Rgts. 13'

This is a truly attractive - fully matching and actually scarcely found! - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled), 'cyphered' enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps (being a pair having no branchcolour ie. piping as per regulation) as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat u. Unteroffiziers-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments 13' (or: simple soldier and NCO-candidate who served within the cavalry regiment, numbered: '13') and that comes in overall very nice- (albeit minimally used- and/or worn-), condition. The neat straps - which are both approximately 11 cms. sized in length - have the 'standard-pattern' and/or: darker-green-coloured- (and smooth woolen-based) 'upperdecks' and have as stated above no piping nor branchcolour attached: they are of the 'generic pattern' (as can be seen on the pictures). The shoulderstraps show the neat, golden-yellow- (ie. 'goldgelbener'-) coloured and/or machine-embroidered: '1'- and '3'-numerals ie. 'Ziffern' (which are executed in so-called: 'Kurbelstickerei' as to be expected). The pair comes naturally mounted onto its original tongues and does just show some minimal age-, wear and/or staining. Moreover, do both straps shows a (single-pieced, silver-toned) 'Lasche' period-attached, denoting that the soldier who wore this pair was an: 'Unteroffiziers-Anwärter' (or: NCO-candidate) as can be seen on the pictures. Simply a neat - and I deem quite early- (ie. pre- or early-war-) period - 'Heeres' EM-type, shoulderstrap-pair that belonged to a: 'Soldat u. Unteroffiziers-Anwärter des Kavallerie- o. Reiter-Regiments 13': I deem that I have priced this very attractive - and surely desirable! - Heeres-pair, accordingly!

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