WH (Heeres- o. KM) greyish-silver-toned- (and/or: typical zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based) officers'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Metall Offiziers-Brustadler für die Sommeruniform') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, summer-tunics WH (Heeres- o. KM) greyish-silver-toned- (and/or: typical zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based) officers'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Metall Offiziers-Brustadler für die Sommeruniform') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, summer-tunics WH (Heeres- o. KM) greyish-silver-toned- (and/or: typical zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based) officers'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Metall Offiziers-Brustadler für die Sommeruniform') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, summer-tunics

WH (Heeres- o. KM) greyish-silver-toned- (and/or: typical zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based) officers'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Metall Offiziers-Brustadler für die Sommeruniform') as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, summer-tunics

This is a neat example of a WH (Heeres- o. Kriegsmarine) greyish-silver-toned- (and/or: typical zinc- ie. 'Feinzink'-based) officers'-pattern breast-eagle (ie. 'Metallbrustadler für die Sommeruniform der Offiziere des Heeres o. Beamte der Kriegsmarine)' as was specifically intended for usage on the white-coloured, summer-tunics (ie. 'Sommerblusen') and that comes in an overall nice- (I deem just moderately used- and/or worn-), condition. The (as more often unmarked) piece is a 'standard-pattern'-example that has a detailed- (ie. typical 'Feinzink'-like- ie. somewhat 'tarnished') appearance. The piece was only moderately used and does show some age and/or staining (ie. tarnished appearance) as to be expected: it was most certainly never cleaned nor polished and retains most of its silverish finish (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece comes mounted onto its original, copper-toned (and naturally functional) pin (ie. pin-set-up) and retains its additional 'third'-pin (which is not always the case) as can be seen on the pictures. Simply a neat (officers'-pattern) 'Heeres o. Kriegsmarine'-related summer-tunic breast-eagle: hard to find a better example for a more interesting price!

Code: 60667

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