Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33' Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33' Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33' Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33' Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33'

Neat - albeit non-matching - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33'

This is a neat - albeit non-matching but most certainly always together! - pair of WH (Heeres), early- (ie. pre-) war-period, 'M36'-pattern (pointed-styled!) and generic-pattern, NCO-type shoulderstraps (being a pair having no branchcolour as per regulation) as was intended for - and clearly used by! - a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33' (or: sergeant who served within the infantry-regiment ie. unit numbered: '33') and that comes in overall nice- (albeit moderately used- ie. worn- and/or: clearly tunic-removed-), condition. The neat and somewhat broader-sized straps - which measure both approximately 11,9 cms. in length each - are void of any real damage (just some tiny moth-holes are visible on the backs one of the straps) and have the 'standard-pattern' and/or: darker-green-coloured- and/or woolen-based 'upperdecks' and have as stated above no piping nor branchcolour attached: they are of the 'generic pattern' (as can be seen on the pictures). The shoulderstraps show the (standard-pattern) bright-silver-coloured NCO-braid attached and have each a (fully matching) set of (larger-sized, silver-coloured- and aluminium-based) double '3'-numerals (ie. 'Ziffern') and a pair of (aluminium-based and regular-sized) pips period-attached, denoting that the pair was intended for an NCO with the rank of: 'Feldwebel' (ie. sergeant). All six devices were with certainty period-attached and do just show some regular age and/or minimal tarnish. The pair comes naturally mounted onto its original (but differently-styled) tongues and does show some minimal age, wear and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures). This particular shoulderstrap-pair originated from a larger cloth- ie. 'cyphered' shoulderstrap-collection I recently acquired for the web-site and shows - as stated above - moderate usage ie. wear. Simply a nice and moderately used and/or worn - and quite early- (ie. pre-war-) period, 'Heeres' NCO-type, shoulderstrap-pair that belonged to 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 33': I deem that I have priced this neat - albeit non-matching - 'Infanterie'-pair accordingly!

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