Interesting - and with certainty fairly rarely seen! - neatly hand-embroidered, so-called: 'Reichswerke Hermann Göring' (ie. 'RHG') arm-patch (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen')
This is an interesting - and with certainty fairly rarely seen! - neatly hand-embroidered, so-called: 'Reichswerke Hermann Göring' (ie. 'RHG') arm-patch (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen') or: Third Reich-period, Hermann Göring factories) arm-patch (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen') being a very nicely executed and darker-green-toned example that comes in an overall very nice- (and I deem simply never worn- ie. still 'virtually mint'-) condition as recently found. The neat piece - which is executed on a (typical) darker-green-coloured and (smooth) woolen-based background shows the silvered, braid-based (and hardly tarnished) so-called: 'Reichswerke Hermann Göring'-device (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece shows extraordinary craftmenship employed in the days and is truly luxuriously executed. The neatly (with thin-shaped paper) 'backed' and oval-shaped piece measures approximately 7 x 5 cms. (as can be seen on the pictures). I could not find much reference-material on these insiginia-pieces but I deem that it worn by (commisioned?) RHG-staffmembers that were employed as trainers ie. supervisors and might have been worn in conjunction with the (equally rarely found!) RHG-cuff-title that reads: 'Ausbildungswesen'. Simply a very attractive - and most certainly unusually seen! - 'Reichswerke Hermann Göring'-armpatch that is with certainty accordingly priced: only the first such attractive example I ever had on offer!
Code: 71233