19th Contemporary History Auction

Bidding on 1101 lots has ended on 12th November 2017. 89% of all lots sold

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Waffen-SS M42 "Götz von Berlichingen" field tunic

Waffen-SS M42 "Götz von Berlichingen" field tunic

LOT 26-0058
SOLD
Auction ended        11th November 2017  |  02:57 pm CET
RESULT
4.600,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 17,5 %

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LOT 26-0058
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Description
Waffen-SS, EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, M43- (ie. M42-) model field-tunic ('Feldbluse') 'SS-Sturmmann' "Götz von Berlichingen". The tunic comes in a nice (albeit clearly used- and/or worn-) condition. The tunic has a (standard-pattern) greyish-silver-coloured, linnen-type lining and bears a clearly present inked, size-marking stamp. The tunic - which has 'pointed' styled 'pocket-flaps' as is as such a 'M42'-pattern tunic - retains all its (metal- and glass-based) buttons (of which some might have been re-sewn over the years). The piece shows (the desirable!) 2-holes (for belt-hook attachment) and retains its fully remaining woolen 'nap': it shows some minimal age, wear and/or staining. The tunic is medium-sized and has a waist of 88 cms. 
 
The tunic show a (matching) collar-tab-pair attached (of which is the runes'-tab is of the scarcely seen 'semi-BeVo'-pattern!). Furthermore, does it show a machine-embroidered, 'RzM'-pattern arm-eagle (period-attached by means of machine-stitching) and a rank-chevron ('Armwinkel') for a: 'SS-Sturmmann' attached. The tunic shows also a neat cuff-title ('Ärmelstreifen') attached (by hand) depicting the text: 'Götz von Berlichingen'. This cuff-title is of the 'BeVo'-woven pattern that is period-shortened (and period-sewn) together. The tunic - that also shows two metal belt-hooks installed - just misses its shoulder-straps. All insignia seem to be period-attached to the tunic and show equal wear, age and/or staining.
 
Condition: II

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