ID 1345979
Lot 11015 | Schiffchen, Feldhose, Breeches und Gürtel mit Pistolenholster eines Leutnants der Pioniere
Das feldgraue Schiffchen mit violettem Vorstoß, rot emaillierter Metallkokarde und grün lackierten Wappenknöpfen für den ledernen Kinnriemen. Braunes Lederschweißband, das graue Seidenfutter mit Herstellerraute "I.E. Seligson'in Helsinki". Getragener feldgrauer Viertaschenrock mit Kammerstempel 1943 in der Teilfütterung. Violette Kragenspiegel mit einfacher silberner Umrandung und einem Rangstern, vernähte Schulterklappen mit Pionierauflagen. Feldgraue, etwas dunklere Wollbreeches, Schneiderfertigung mit violetten Lampassen. Braunlederner Sam-Browne-Belt und stark getragenes Lederholster für eine P08 mit "SA"-Stempel.
A summer cap, a field blouse, breeches and a belt with holster of a Lieutenant of the engineer troops
A summer cap, a field blouse, breeches and a belt with holster of a Lieutenant of the engineer troops
Das feldgraue Schiffchen mit violettem Vorstoß, rot emaillierter Metallkokarde und grün lackierten Wappenknöpfen für den ledernen Kinnriemen. Braunes Lederschweißband, das graue Seidenfutter mit Herstellerraute "I.E. Seligson'in Helsinki". Getragener feldgrauer Viertaschenrock mit Kammerstempel 1943 in der Teilfütterung. Violette Kragenspiegel mit einfacher silberner Umrandung und einem Rangstern, vernähte Schulterklappen mit Pionierauflagen. Feldgraue, etwas dunklere Wollbreeches, Schneiderfertigung mit violetten Lampassen. Braunlederner Sam-Browne-Belt und stark getragenes Lederholster für eine P08 mit "SA"-Stempel.
Condition: II - III
Place of origin: | Finland |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
Place of origin: | Finland |
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Auction house category: | Uniforms and insignia |
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