Neat, 'mint- ie. unissued' example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz. der Luftwaffe') being a machine-embroidered example as was worn throughout the war Neat, 'mint- ie. unissued' example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz. der Luftwaffe') being a machine-embroidered example as was worn throughout the war Neat, 'mint- ie. unissued' example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz. der Luftwaffe') being a machine-embroidered example as was worn throughout the war

Neat, 'mint- ie. unissued' example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz. der Luftwaffe') being a machine-embroidered example as was worn throughout the war

This is an attractive example of a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz. der Luftwaffe') being a machine-embroidered example as was worn throughout the war. The piece - which is executed in silver-greyish-coloured linnen on a typical bluish-grey-coloured- and/or (smooth) woolen-based background - just shows some storage-age but is nevertheless very hard to be upgraded. This was the 'standard'-issue Luftwaffe-type breast-eagle as was used on most LW-type tunics throughout the war. The eagles - which is void of an additional 'backing' as more often - comes of course in a fully unconfectioned condition and just bears some minimal staining and/or wrinkled appearance simply caused by years of storage only. Great to restore any Luftwaffe-tunic or ideally fitted to be stored in any eagle-collection!

Code: 55716