Pair of truly early-period- (ie. I deem 'Reichswehr'-era), WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps: 'Feldwebel des Inf.-Rgts. 11' Pair of truly early-period- (ie. I deem 'Reichswehr'-era), WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps: 'Feldwebel des Inf.-Rgts. 11' Pair of truly early-period- (ie. I deem 'Reichswehr'-era), WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps: 'Feldwebel des Inf.-Rgts. 11'

Pair of truly early-period- (ie. I deem 'Reichswehr'-era), WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps: 'Feldwebel des Inf.-Rgts. 11'

This is an attractive - fully matching and actually truly rarely found! - pair of (I deem) very early-period (ie. almost certainly 'Reichswehr'-era), WH (Heeres) 'cyphered' NCO-type shoulderstraps having the neat white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured and/or 'woolen'-type piping attached as executed in neat field-grey-coloured wool as was specifically intended for - and with certainty used by! - a: 'Feldwebel des Infanterie-Regiments 11' (or: NCO and sergeant who served within the infantry-regiment numbered: '11') and that comes in an overall very nice- (albeit just moderately used ie. worn-), condition. The straps - which measure 11,5 cms. in length each - are fully 'text-book' in all facets and are executed in (typical 'Reichwehr'-era pattern!) wool and having the white- (ie. 'weisser') coloured and/or 'rayon'-type piping attached. The straps show the (typical) early- (ie. 'dotted') styled NCO-braid and a pair of ('Buntmetall'-based, regular-sized) pips period-attached. They never had any tongues attached and were most certainly intended (and used as!) a pair of the 'sew-in'-pattern: moreover, do they show the white-coloured double '1'-cyphers (ie. numerals or: 'Ziffern') which are both executed in neat hand-embroidery (ie. 'Handstickerei') as is more often the case (as can be seen on the pictures). These type of (early) shoulderstraps are of the early- ie. (pre-) war-period pattern straps and were worn in the period around 1935/1937. The pair only shows moderate wear and/or age and is just nicely preserved over the years (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive - and with certainty quite rarely encountered! - 'cyphered', RW-era shoulderstrap-pair that belonged to a: 'Soldat des Infanterie-Regiments 11' and that is (I deem) accordingly priced!

Code: 70314

185.00 EUR