Attractive - and/or fully matching! - WH (Heeres), officers'-type shoulderboard-pair (that comes mounted on its unsually seen: 'Auf der Steg'-mounting!) as was intended for an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' Attractive - and/or fully matching! - WH (Heeres), officers'-type shoulderboard-pair (that comes mounted on its unsually seen: 'Auf der Steg'-mounting!) as was intended for an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' Attractive - and/or fully matching! - WH (Heeres), officers'-type shoulderboard-pair (that comes mounted on its unsually seen: 'Auf der Steg'-mounting!) as was intended for an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'

Attractive - and/or fully matching! - WH (Heeres), officers'-type shoulderboard-pair (that comes mounted on its unsually seen: 'Auf der Steg'-mounting!) as was intended for an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'

This is a truly attractive - and/or fully matching! - WH (Heeres) officers'-type shoulderboard-pair (that comes mounted on its unsually seen: 'Auf der Steg'-mounting!) and that is piped in the neat white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour as was specifically intended for usage by an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments' (or: lieutnant first-class who served in an army infantry regiment) and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit moderately used ie. worn- and/or tunic-removed-), condition. The shoulderboards come mounted on their seldomly seen 'Auf der Steg'-set-up ie. mounting and were most likely used on a white-coloured- (or: summer-type-) tunic. They are truly 'text-book'-examples of the 'Heeres'-type 'Infanterie'-shoulderboards and have the greyish-silver- (ie. somewhat sub-dued-) 'upperdecks'. The boards show the white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour (and are constructed from the smooth- ie. 'moleskin'-type wool). The boards show two (identical, smaller-sized, golden-toned- and/or: 'Buntmetall'-based- albeit tarnished) pips period-attached, denoting the officers'-rank of: 'Oberleutnant'. The boards measure approximately 10 cms. in length each and came with a pair of (silver-toned) 'Schraubknöpfe' attached. The pair was most certainly used and/or worn as such and just shows minimal age, wear and/or staining. Simply a very attractive - and comparatively scarcely encountered! - officers'-type, 'Infanterie'-related shoulderboard-pair that belonged to an: 'Oberleutnant eines Infanterie-Regiments'!

Code: 59224

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