Superb - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in 'Cupal'-based metal Superb - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in 'Cupal'-based metal Superb - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in 'Cupal'-based metal Superb - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in 'Cupal'-based metal

Superb - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in 'Cupal'-based metal

This is an attractive - albeit regrettably incomplete but nevertheless still fairly rarely encountered! - 'Waffen-SS' visor-cap skull (ie. 'Totenkopf für Schirmmütze') being a detailed- and/or clearly maker- (ie. 'RzM 499/41'-) marked example as was executed in silver-coloured aluminium-based metal (ie. 'Cupal') and that comes in an overall very nice- (albeit regrettably incomplete and/or clearly used- and/or worn-), condition. This example is neatly marked with the ('RzM') makers'-designation: '499/41' on its back and is thus a piece that was produced by the company: 'Fritz Zimmermann' as was based in the town of Stuttgart and is naturally a piece of unquestionable originality. The still detailed - and very pronounced! - cap-skull was most certainly worn and/or cap-attached - it is clearly used and does show some corrosion-marks but nevertheless still shows excellent detail: it just shows some minimal age- and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece regrettably shows two missing pins (which were 'broken-off' over the years as more often). Nevertheless, still an attractive - and with certainty nowadays rarely encountered! - piece of genuine SS cap-insignia that is priced according to its damaged- ie. relic-condition: a pristine example would naturally cost much more than my asking-price!

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