Mid- (ie. later-) war-period - and fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) field-grey-coloured, woolen-based- and/or bright-red-piped: 'Sturmgeschütze'-collar-tabs having a greyish-toned 'Einheitskragenspiegel' attached
The truly very attractive - very desirable and truly scarcely encountered! - WH (Heere) collar-tab-pair ie. 'Kragenspiegelsatz für Mannschaften u. Uffz. des Heeres') - which was amongst others used on the field-grey-coloured 'wrap-around' 'Sturmgeschütze'-tunics - has the 'standard-pattern', beige-coloured- (and/or: typical 'Buckram'-based) backing as is more often encountered and does show some regular age, wear and/or minimal staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The pieces - which have the neat, 'silk-like'-type- and/or: bright-red- (ie. 'hochroter'-) coloured piping attached - are 'text-book' examples of a mid- (ie. later-) war-period pair that has clearly been used and/or tunic-removed (as can be seen on the pictures). Both tabs show a neat greyish-toned 'Einheitskragenspiegel' (of the 'standard-issued' generic-pattern having the greyish-toned 'Waffenfarbe') attached which are both period-attached to the tabs by means of typical machine-stitching (as can be seen on the pictures). This very desirable collar-tab-pair was found together with the '(Sturm)Artillerie'-related shoulderstrap-pair I offer under number: 69819: both insignia-sets belonged to the same soldier who wore these and stored these for decades. It should be noted that these genuine 'Sturmgeschütze'-type collar-insignia can easily be graded 'very scarce' and come not that often for sale!
Code: 69818