Attractive, WH (Heeres) so-called: trade- and/or special-career arm-insignia as was intended for a: 'Sanitäter' being a neatly hand-embroidered (albeit non-maker-marked) specimen on a darker-green-coloured woolen-based background Attractive, WH (Heeres) so-called: trade- and/or special-career arm-insignia as was intended for a: 'Sanitäter' being a neatly hand-embroidered (albeit non-maker-marked) specimen on a darker-green-coloured woolen-based background

Attractive, WH (Heeres) so-called: trade- and/or special-career arm-insignia as was intended for a: 'Sanitäter' being a neatly hand-embroidered (albeit non-maker-marked) specimen on a darker-green-coloured woolen-based background

This is an attractive example of a WH (Heeres) so-called: trade- and/or special-career arm-insignia (or: 'Laufbahn- o. Tätigkeitsabzeichen') as was specifically intended for usage by an army: 'Sanitäter' (or: medical orderly) and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem simply never worn- nor tunic-attached-) condition. The neat patch is executed on a darker-green-coloured- and/or woolen-based background and shows a (detailed and/or neatly hand-embroidered) 'aesculapus'-sign as executed in bright-yellow-coloured linnen. The non-maker-marked patch is nicely 'backed' with black-coloured linnen as more often encountered. The patch shows some minimal staining simply caused by decades of storage only. This particular example originated from a large cloth-/shoulderstrap-collection I recently acquired. Simply a very attractive WH (Heeres) trade-/specialist badge as was intended for an army 'Sanitäter'!

Code: 63600

35.00 EUR