Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion') Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion') Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion') Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion') Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion')

Superb, 'BeVo'-type armshield entitled: 'Georgien' (being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example as intended for a volunteer who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' ie. within the 'Georgisches Legion')

I recently found two - fully identical! - examples of bright-red-, black- and/or: white-coloured Russian volunteer arm-shields showing the (German) text: 'Georgien' as both executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern and that come both in an overall very nice- (ie. virtually mint- ie. unissued and/or never tunic-attached-), condition. Both pieces come as being straightly 'cut-off from the roll': they were simply never used nor tunic-attached and can easily be graded 'virtually mint- ie. unissued'. These - original - 'official' (German-produced) arm-shields (ie. 'Ärmelschilder') as executed in 'BeVo'-type weave (ie. German manufacture by the company of 'BeVo') can be easily considered 'scarce'. Both pieces just shows some minimal age ie. staining caused by having been handled over the years. My asking-price is naturally intended per single specimen. I deem that I have priced these (truly 'virtually mint-/unissued'-) examples, accordingly!

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