ID 1197854
Lot 6320 | Fallschirmschützenbluse, sog. "Knochensack", 3. Modell in Sumpftarnung
Fester, außen im Sumpftarnmuster bedruckter brauner Stoff. Durchgehende, verdeckte Knopfleiste mit blauen Glasknöpfen (unvollständig/beschädigt), im Rückenteil eine auf Hüfthöhe eingearbeitete Zugschnur. Die gerade eingearbeiteten Hüft- und die schräg eingearbeiteten Schultertaschen mit durch aufgenähte Abdeckungen verborgenen RiRi-Kunststoffreißverschlüssen mit Lederzungen. Rückseitig rechts aufgenähte "Pistolentasche", Windfänge aus bläulicher Baumwolle, eiserne Prym-Druckknöpfe. Taschensäcke aus grünem Drillich mit gestempelter Reichsbetriebsnummer und Größenangaben. Original vernähter graugestickter Brustadler auf grünem Grund. Getragen mit Patina, wie auch die folgenden Lose aus dem Nachlass der Trägers
(Reprofoto dabei).
A paratrooper's jump smock, or "bone sack", 3rd issue in marsh camouflage pattern
A paratrooper's jump smock, or "bone sack", 3rd issue in marsh camouflage pattern
Made of heavy brown material, with marsh pattern camouflage printed on the outside. Concealed button placket from top to bottom with blue glass buttons (incomplete/damaged), a drawstring inserted in the back just below waist height. The straight hip pockets and the slanted shoulder pockets all fitted with RiRi plastic zip fasteners with leather pull tabs, concealed beneath stitched flaps. Sewn on the back, on the right-hand side, a "pistol pouch", wind guards of bluish cotton, iron Prym press studs. Pocket linings made of green drill cloth, stamped with the Reichsbetriebsnummer and sizes. Original breast eagle in grey embroidery on a green background, still sewn on. Worn with patina, like the other following lots from the wearer's estate (a reproduced photograph included).
Condition: II
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