Heer field tunic (privately purchased) EM/NCO

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Heer field tunic (privately purchased) EM/NCO

Heer Gebirgsjäger South Front field tunic with medals

Heer Gebirgsjäger South Front field tunic with medals

LOT 49-0316
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Sold through our auction in September 2020
RESULT
1.840,00*
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PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Deutschland
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LOT 49-0316
EAN 2000000489209
LOT 49-0316
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Deutschland
EAN 2000000489209
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS
MAKER view maker
WEIGHT
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Deutschland
LOT 49-0316
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS
EAN 2000000489209
MAKER view maker
WEIGHT
Germany 1918 - 1945
Heer field tunic (privately purchased) EM/NCO


Description

A rare privately purchased "South Front" field tunic for a Gebirgsjäger Oberfeldwebel. According to two award loops to the left breast pocket, he was a recipient of the German Cross in gold. This tunic would have been worn in Italy or Greece.

Tailored from green canvas and with all medals still on the tunic apart from his German Cross in gold.

A nicely worn bronze Close Combat Clasp. Unmarked example with a nice bronze finish. A three-place ribbon bar with German-Italian Campaign Medal, Austria and Sudetenland Medal. 

Unmarked 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. L22 maker marked Wound Badge in silver. A hollow constructed Infantry Assault Badge in silver. It came with cracks to the wreath already and was unfortunately damaged after photographing. So it will arrive in two pieces when ordering!

Silvered NARVIK shield on cloth backing machine-attached to the left sleeve.

Dark "M36 style" tunic collar with period time machine-attached NCO tress and tabs. Machine-attached silver machine-woven officer's breast eagle. Slip-on shoulder boards (slightly moth damaged). Early style Oberfeldwebel boards with slight moth damage. Hand-attached machine-woven Edelweiss sleeve badge.

A nicely worn tunic of an unknown Gebirgsjäger Afrika veteran and German Cross in gold recipient.


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