SS-Untersturmführer Jan Cornelis Vethman - Portraitpostkarte, Visitenkarte und Feldpostkarte, 1943/44
26.11.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 662317
Lot 4852 | SS-Untersturmführer Jan Cornelis Vethman - Portraitpostkarte, Visitenkarte und Feldpostkarte, 1943/44
Estimate value
€ 300
Brustportrait in Uniform als "Onderschaarleider", rückseitig mit vollem Namen in Tinte signiert sowie mit Geburtsdatum. Fotografenstempel "K. Klinkert" in Alkmaar. Gedruckte Visitenkarte auf Büttenpapier. Die Feldpostkarte (deutscher Vordruck), vs. eigenhändig adressiert an einen Herrn Erp in Schagen, rs. eigenhändige Absenderangabe "SS Schutze Jan C Vethman - Germ. SS - Haus Germanien" in Hildesheim.
Das "Haus Germanien" war eine im September 1943 errichtete "Politische Führerschule für Germanische Freiwillige".
Zustand: II
SS-Untersturmführer Jan Cornelis Vethman - a portrait photo, a calling card and an army service postcard, 1943/44
Brustportrait in Uniform als "Onderschaarleider", rückseitig mit vollem Namen in Tinte signiert sowie mit Geburtsdatum. Fotografenstempel "K. Klinkert" in Alkmaar. Gedruckte Visitenkarte auf Büttenpapier. Die Feldpostkarte (deutscher Vordruck), vs. eigenhändig adressiert an einen Herrn Erp in Schagen, rs. eigenhändige Absenderangabe "SS Schutze Jan C Vethman - Germ. SS - Haus Germanien" in Hildesheim.
Das "Haus Germanien" war eine im September 1943 errichtete "Politische Führerschule für Germanische Freiwillige".
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Collection Netherlands |
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Auction house category: | Collection Netherlands |
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