Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.' Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.' Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.' Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.' Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.' Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.'

Interesting - and possible unique! - single, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) 'Schutzenverein'-related (NCO-type) shoulderstrap being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G.'

This is an interesting - and possible unique! - single-pieced, TR-period (ie. 1936-dated) I deem 'Schutzenverein'-related (I deem) NCO-type shoulderstrap of the pointed-pattern being a so-called: 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster' (ie. official example- or proof-specimen) as was produced by the company: 'Thiele & Steinert A.G. - Berlin' and that comes in an overall wonderful and naturally never used, condition. The piece - that is showing a darker-green-toned and (typical) NCO-pattern, woolen-based 'upperdeck' and that is showing the silver-toned (and green-striped) NCO-braid and that shows a chromed tunic-button period-attached - was apparently intended for a 'Schutzenverein' (ie. shooting-association) that was presumably based in the town of Osnabrück and that is dated: '11-6-1936' (something that can easily be deducted from the firmly-attached, carton-based 'tag'). The neat tag is firmly attached to the strap by means of a chrome-based 'seal' (that shows the clear makers'-designation 'TS - Berlin' as can be noticed on the pictures). Simpy a neat - and possible unique! - single-pieced, TR-period, 'Müsterstück o. Hausmuster'-piece that provides a nice insight into the German craft of insignia-production in the years!

Code: 68761

145.00 EUR