ID 1197156
Lot 5074 | A Service Uniform for Obersturmführer of Standarte 32 "Heidelberg"
Tailored, black tricot wool, four-button front, open-collar with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, French cuffs, scalloped and pleated breast pockets, scalloped flap hip pockets, silver pebbled buttons, two silver pebbled belt-ramp buttons at rear vent. Red wool armband with black ribbed rayon tape borders, hand-applied with single stitch. Cufftitle of faded black band with 5-thread silver-aluminum borders, at centre numeral "32" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread, hand-applied. Left sleeve with diamond for Administrative Leader, 8-pointed star embroidered in silver-aluminum on black cloth backing, hand-applied. Right collar tab with Standarte "32" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread on black backing with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, hand-applied. Left rank tab with three aluminum pips, below a strip of silver-aluminum litze with black centre stripe, black cloth backing with piping in silver-aluminum twist cord, hand-applied. Single shoulder board of six twist aluminum cords on black wool backing, hand-applied and retained with silver pebbled button.
Loops for single award (1914 EK I attached). 1938-pattern SS-Adjutant aiguillette of black and silver-aluminum interwoven cord, two looped long cords, one looped at an end for tunic button attachment, second loop extends under arm and loops front cord. All cords are attached to a rectangular silver-aluminum fabric tab with a machine-sewn button-hole opening for attachment to tunic button underneath right shoulder board. Two silver metal, patinated hanging needle tips with SS runes and oak leaves at ends of two cords. Exceptionally rare.
Lined in black artificial silk and brushed cotton with striped sleeve linings, single inside breast pocket, laundry tag at bottom front panel. White soiling to back of left sleeve. Black tricot breeches, four-button hidden fly with hook closure, slit waist pockets with buttons, slit watch pocket, rear pocket with button closure, adjustable rear waist straps/buckles at each side, ankles with five-button closure (two buttons missing). Partially lined in patterned cotton, stamped with size and date "1939".
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A Service Uniform for Obersturmführer of Standarte 32 "Heidelberg"
A Service Uniform for Obersturmführer of Standarte 32 "Heidelberg"
Tailored, black tricot wool, four-button front, open-collar with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, French cuffs, scalloped and pleated breast pockets, scalloped flap hip pockets, silver pebbled buttons, two silver pebbled belt-ramp buttons at rear vent. Red wool armband with black ribbed rayon tape borders, hand-applied with single stitch. Cufftitle of faded black band with 5-thread silver-aluminum borders, at centre numeral "32" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread, hand-applied. Left sleeve with diamond for Administrative Leader, 8-pointed star embroidered in silver-aluminum on black cloth backing, hand-applied. Right collar tab with Standarte "32" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread on black backing with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, hand-applied. Left rank tab with three aluminum pips, below a strip of silver-aluminum litze with black centre stripe, black cloth backing with piping in silver-aluminum twist cord, hand-applied. Single shoulder board of six twist aluminum cords on black wool backing, hand-applied and retained with silver pebbled button.
Loops for single award (1914 EK I attached). 1938-pattern SS-Adjutant aiguillette of black and silver-aluminum interwoven cord, two looped long cords, one looped at an end for tunic button attachment, second loop extends under arm and loops front cord. All cords are attached to a rectangular silver-aluminum fabric tab with a machine-sewn button-hole opening for attachment to tunic button underneath right shoulder board. Two silver metal, patinated hanging needle tips with SS runes and oak leaves at ends of two cords. Exceptionally rare.
Lined in black artificial silk and brushed cotton with striped sleeve linings, single inside breast pocket, laundry tag at bottom front panel. White soiling to back of left sleeve. Black tricot breeches, four-button hidden fly with hook closure, slit waist pockets with buttons, slit watch pocket, rear pocket with button closure, adjustable rear waist straps/buckles at each side, ankles with five-button closure (two buttons missing). Partially lined in patterned cotton, stamped with size and date "1939".
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