10th Contemporary History Auction

Bidding on 651 lots has ended on 21st February 2016. 84% of all lots sold

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7.Pz.Div. - Kavallerie parade tunic with 2 Tank Destruction Badges

7.Pz.Div. - Kavallerie parade tunic with 2 Tank Destruction Badges

LOT 12-012
SOLD
Auction ended        21st February 2016  |  02:11 pm CET
RESULT
1.930,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 17,5 %

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Description
Untouched Kavallerie parade tunic to a highly decorated Oberfeldwebel serving with Kavallerie-Schützen-Regiment 7 (7.Panzer-Division). The consignor guarantees it was found only lately and was never available on the market or part of a collection!
Please see next lot for the visor cap of this visor cap with comes with initial buttons and a unit stamp.
 
The tunic comes with 100% original attached insignia and awards. It was found exactly like that. There are two Tank Destruction Badges in silver attached to the right sleeve. Furthermore an 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class, a Wound Badge in black and a Sports Badge in bronze. All medals are in good condition. The Iron Cross and the Wound Badge are unmarked. Furthermore there is a 3-place ribbon bar and a ribbon to the East Medal. This Oberfeldwebel did not wear the Iron Cross ribbon to the pocket hole. The shooting lanyard is attached to a button underneath the shoulder board. 
 
Machine-attached collar tabs. Fine embroidered officer's breast eagle attached by hand. Goldgelb piping allover perfectly matching in condition, color and patina.
 
A silk cuffband attached to the left sleeve. He probably attended to a soldiers funeral with this tunic.
 
The Tank Destruction Badges are attached by hand quite sloppy and were definitely attached by him or his mother probably. You would not have gone to the tailor to have badges attached. I'm 100% convinced these badges are period time attached.
 
No name or tailors tag. Minor mothing.
 
His full name might be researchable as he could be mentioned in postwar chronicles of his unit.
 
Size M.
Scarce!

Condition
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