Interesting - and with certainty not that easily encountered! - (I deem) 'Kosaken'-related cap-cocarde (ie. 'Mützenkokarde') as was specifically intended for a volunteer serving within the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' Interesting - and with certainty not that easily encountered! - (I deem) 'Kosaken'-related cap-cocarde (ie. 'Mützenkokarde') as was specifically intended for a volunteer serving within the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht'

Interesting - and with certainty not that easily encountered! - (I deem) 'Kosaken'-related cap-cocarde (ie. 'Mützenkokarde') as was specifically intended for a volunteer serving within the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht'

This is an attractive - and with certainty scarcely encountered! - I deem so-called: 'Kosaken'- (ie. cossaks-) related cap-cocarde (ie. 'Mützenkokarde') as executed in multi-coloured- (ie. roughly painted!) stone-based- (ie. porcelain-like) material as was (I deem) specifically intended for a volunteer serving within the: 'Deutsche Wehrmacht' and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit clearly used- and/or most certainly once cap-attached-), condition. The cocarde is truly nicely constructed from (typical) white-coloured- and stone-based material and shows a (hand-painted) blue- ie. red-coloured field (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece shows some minimal age, wear and/or staining and was most certainly once cap-attached (it shows its once bent but still functional prongs). It should be noted that these specific 'Ostvölker'- ie. 'Kosaken'-related cap-cocardes are considered 'rare' and do not appear often on todays'-market. This example originated from a group of 'Ostvölker'- ie. 'Kosakken'-related insignia I recently acquired for the web-site. Simply a great occasion to acquire an attractive cap-cocarde (ie. 'Mützenkokarde') as was (I deem) intended for a 'Kosaken'-soldier who served within the 'Deutsche Wehrmacht': I deem that this attractive piece of cap-insignia is priced according to its unmistaken scarcity and/or desirability!

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