Pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH-service-glasses (ie. 'Dienstbrille') as issued to a soldier named: 'Russe' (or alike) serving within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26' Pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH-service-glasses (ie. 'Dienstbrille') as issued to a soldier named: 'Russe' (or alike) serving within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26' Pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH-service-glasses (ie. 'Dienstbrille') as issued to a soldier named: 'Russe' (or alike) serving within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26' Pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH-service-glasses (ie. 'Dienstbrille') as issued to a soldier named: 'Russe' (or alike) serving within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26'

Pair of 'standard-issued'-pattern, WH-service-glasses (ie. 'Dienstbrille') as issued to a soldier named: 'Russe' (or alike) serving within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26'

The neat - and fully complete! - pair was with certainty used as such and comes in a moderately worn- ie. clearly used condition: the pair - as well as the greyish-blue-coloured container that shows the text: 'Dienstbrille' on its top - shows some regular usage-marks (ie. minimal paint-loss) but is of course still fully functional (as can be seen on the pictures). The set came complete with its chromed-metal-rimmed pair of 'standard-pattern' service-glasses. The paper-based 'inlay' is naturally also present and shows a (hard to read) filled-in name that simply reads: 'Russe' or alike, who was a member within the: '1. Art.Ausb.Abt. 26' as was based in the town of Euskirchen (as can be seen on the pictures). This example was found together wih Russes' specific gasmask-glasses ie. 'Maskenbrille' which I offer under number: 68548: both examples were recently found together at a German fleamarket. Simply an attractive - and/or fully complete! - example of a WWII-period 'Dienstbrille': great to add to any WH-equipment set-up!

Code: 68549

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