46th Contemporary History Auction

Bidding on 1830 lots has ended on 6th March 2022. 92% of all lots sold

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Hptm. Beck - Heer artillery visor cap first pattern (crusher cap)

Hptm. Beck - Heer artillery visor cap first pattern (crusher cap)

LOT 57-0069
SOLD
Auction ended        5th March 2022  |  02:45 pm CET
RESULT
1.300,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 22,50 %

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PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 57
MAKER
WEIGHT
LOT 57-0069
EAN 2000000642185
LOT 57-0069
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
EAN 2000000642185
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 57
MAKER
WEIGHT
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
LOT 57-0069
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS 57
EAN 2000000642185
MAKER
WEIGHT
Germany 1918 - 1945


Description

Important grouping to Afrikakorps Hauptmann Paul Beck serving with Kanonen-Batterie 902. An untouched grouping available on the market for the first time.

Beck must have joined the Reichswehr around 1934. Part of the grouping was a Reichswehr belt. He served with Inf.Rgt.19 and Beobachtungs-Abteilung 7 pre war as proven by insignia and maker marked gear part of the grouping. Both units were based in Munich. During the Africa Campaign he served with Kanonen-Batterie 902. Part of the grouping was also an officer's Panzer sidecap and Panzer uniform insignia. He must have served with a Panzer unit for a certain time as well. There were Artillerie-Reigment 557 insignia, too. Finally, there were Nebeltruppe Hauptmann boards found in his officer's cases. Beck therefore must have served with smoke troops as a Hauptmann, too.

An untouched grouping of great importance. Only a very few soldiers managed to bring their uniforms and gear home and avoided being captured by the British.


Hauptmann Beck's personal 1st pattern "old style" visor cap for an officer with a soft leather visor. Collector's call this type of cap a "crusher cap". 

Piping: "red" color for artillery troops
Insignia: Machine-woven officer's cap eagle and wreath badge. The correct type of insignia for this cap. Period time attached by machine (wreath badge) and hand (eagle) as it should be. 

Sweat-band: Nicely worn with no damage. Partially dry. 
Lining: Fine grey color silk lining.
Visor: Leather. Not too soft but still flexible.

Markings: none. A privately purchased example-

A nicely worn cap. Only one moth hole. 


Condition
2