Attractive - regrettably single but nevertheless fairly scarcely encountered! - bright-green-coloured and/or bright-red piped, WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Felddivisionen' Attractive - regrettably single but nevertheless fairly scarcely encountered! - bright-green-coloured and/or bright-red piped, WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Felddivisionen'

Attractive - regrettably single but nevertheless fairly scarcely encountered! - bright-green-coloured and/or bright-red piped, WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Felddivisionen'

This is an attractive - regrettably single but nevertheless fairly scarcely encountered! - bright-green-coloured and/or bright-red piped, WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Uffz. u. Mannschaften der LW-Felddivisionen') as was specifically intended for usgae by a: 'Soldat der Felddivisionen' and that comes in an overall very nicely preserved condition. The tab is executed in bright-green coloured (smooth- ie. 'moleskin'-like) wool and was intended for a soldier (or NCO) belonging to one of the the later-war-period, so-called: 'LW-Felddivisionen' (or: later-war-period LW infantry-units or ground-troops). The patch has one zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based 'gull' period-attached and shows the 'standard'-type, brownish/yellow-coloured- and 'buckram'-based backing as to be expected. The tab is nicely piped with bright-red-coloured piping (which is executed in the linnen-based 'twisted'-pattern) something that most certainly signified anti-aircraft- (ie. 'Flakartillerie'- ) usage. Simply an attractive and desirable LW-'Felddivisionen' collar-tab: too bad that it is only a single example!

Code: 54398

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