M36 army (Heer) artillery shoulder boards for Unteroffizier
€120,00Nice unworn pair of bottle green M36 boards with red piping for an Unteroffizier within an Artillerie-Regiment. Private tailored boards, period and genuine pieces.
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Nice unworn pair of bottle green M36 boards with red piping for an Unteroffizier within an Artillerie-Regiment. Private tailored boards, period and genuine pieces.
Nice unworn pair of bottle green M36 boards with white piping for an Unterfeldwebel within a Infanterie-Regiment. Private tailored boards, period and genuine pieces.
Uniform removed M33 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
M38 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Flat woven standard M40 ‘BeVo’ made army T-shaped eagle. Was first intended to use for a gebirgsjäger mountain cap. After that, these where often encountered on M42 caps and even later these stocks were finished on M43 caps, folding them in a trapezoid.
Standard M38 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Dark green example, issued in 1938. To be worn on a M34 pattern overseas army cap.
Standard tropical ‘DAK’ army cap eagle. Unissued and mint example. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on tan colored backing. Issued on tropical M34 overseas caps and M41 field caps.
Unworn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice patina.
Unworn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice patina.
Very nice unissued M44 triangel pattern breast eagle in bottle green color having a flat woven ‘BeVo’-style (flatwire) silver eagle.
Very rare and genuine army general (or Navy coastal artillery) cap cocarde executed in gold bullion thread on pale green backing. Genuine example does not glow under UV-light. To be used on a visor cap.
Standard tropical ‘DAK’ army cap eagle. Unissued and mint example. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on tan colored backing. Issued on tropical M34 overseas caps and M41 field caps.
Standard M40 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Pale green example, issued in 1940. To be worn on a M34 pattern overseas-, M42-, or M43 army cap.
Standard Panzer M40 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Black example, issued in 1940. To be worn on a M34 pattern overseas-, M42-, or M43 army cap.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Hard to find army officer thick embroidered cap cocarde in silver bullion thread. Excellent piece, unworn example.
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge in excellent condition.
Early uniform removed Luftwaffe breast eagle. So called ‘droop-tail’ design. Embroidered on blue cloth, ca. 1936. Enlisted men example for a four pocket tunic and/or fliegerbluse first pattern.
Textbook M43 army cap insignia, unissued example. Typical flat woven ‘BeVo’ construction. Intended for use on M43 army caps/einheitsfeldmütze.
Standard M40 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Pale green example, issued in 1940. To be worn on a M34 pattern overseas-, M42-, or M43 army cap.
Very hard to find ‘Afrikakorps’ pith helmet shield in light worn condition. Executed in high quality material ‘Buntmetall’. All prongs are present!
Nice and worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
Very rare first pattern tropical army breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on tan colored backing. Issued on firs pattern tropical Feldbluses. Extremely rare breast eagle!
Nice and worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
Standard late war M44 pattern breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on pale green backing. Issued on M43 and M44 feldbluses. Maker marked by BEVO WUPPERTAL.
Standard tropical army breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on tan colored backing. Issued on first, second and third pattern tropical Feldbluses. Extremely rare breast eagle!
Very attractive uniform removed and heavy worn Gefreiterwinkel (First Private Chevron) showing real sun-bleached tan colors.
Uniform removed M33 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Uniform removed M33 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Very nice and untouched cardboard pannels of NCO Unteroffizier collar tresse in silver. Still wrapped in the paper from a local tailor shop in Klosterneuburg (Austria). Selling it per meter at 50 euro
Genuine pair of orange piped Feldgendarmerie (Military Police) officer shoulder boards for the rank of Oberstleutnant. Desirable branch and not often offered for sale. Uniform removed examples.
Genuine red cross army chaplain armband. Maker on the reverse Nur für den Gebrauch innerhalb der Wehrmacht. A very rare and hard to find armband!
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge in excellent condition.
Standard M40 pattern breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on field green backing. Issued on M40, M41, M42, M43 and M44 feldbluses.
Uniform removed example. Black colored sleeve chevron for an ‘Gefreiter’ of a armoured ‘Panzer’ unit. To be worn on the sleeve of a black panzer wrapper.
Genuine M36 pattern bottle green career badge with golden embroidered snake for trained medical personnel within the army. Silver cord surrounds the badge for expert level.
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge in excellent condition.
Original M36 pattern board with blue medic piping.
Original M40 pattern board with blue medic piping.
Uniform removed M38 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Standard M38 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Dark green example, issued in 1938. To be worn on a M34 pattern overseas army cap.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Uniform removed M33 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Uniform removed M33 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Textbook M43 army cap insignia, unissued example. Typical flat woven ‘BeVo’ construction. Intended for use on M43 army caps/einheitsfeldmütze.
Genuine unworn red cross armband for a Wehrmacht medic (Sanitäter).
Attractive pair of ‘rank-insignia-bars’ (‘Rangabzeichen für die Tarnuniform’) intended for usage on the various camouflaged-uniforms by a high-ranked officer holding the rank of Oberst in the army or Waffen-SS Standartenführer (Colonel). These are typical late war printed examples executed on silk-like material. The set remains unworn and is well preserved.
Uniform removed so called ‘cut-off’ army M40 pattern breast eagles. These were typical souvenirs from American soldiers, that they took from dead Germans, by cutting the eagle out of their field jackets. Text sewn in zip and flip technique, where the eagle was machine applied on top, flipped and then finished by hand.
Standard officer M40 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Plane green example, issued in 1940. To be worn on a overseas- or M43 army officers cap. Mint example, never issued. The condition is perfect.
Seldom seen and very rare Panzergrenadier signal sleeve ‘Blitz’ to be worn on a tropical brown colored greatcoat.
Very desirable officer sleeve edelweiss executed in silver and gold bullion thread. Uniform removed example with sharp details. Rare sleeve patch!
Uniform removed M38 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Nice and worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
A very rare set of early pre-war (ca.1936) constructed boards in black wool with bright ‘lemon’ yellow piping for a member of a Panzer Signals unit. The boards show removed embroidered cyphers (as per regulations in 1940) from Panzer-Nachrichten-Regiment 55. A beautiful ‘sewn-in’ set of boards from a very rare branche within the Panzer troops.
Worn and cap removed bullion eagle for a army officer (overseas, M43, visor-) cap. Nice and rare small variant. Early war production.
Standard officer M40 pattern flat woven BeVo-Weave (From the BeVo-Wuppertal cloth factory) cap eagle. Plane green example, issued in 1940. To be worn on a overseas- or M43 army officers cap. Mint example, never issued. The condition is perfect.
Textbook M43 black army Panzer cap insignia, unissued example. Typical flat woven ‘BeVo’ construction. Intended for use on M43 army Panzer caps/einheitsfeldmütze.
Standard M44 pattern breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on field green backing. Issued M43 and M44 feldbluses.
Standard M40 pattern breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on field green backing. Issued on M40, M41, M42, M43 and M44 feldbluses.
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge on canvas backing in excellent condition. A seldom seen variant, intented to use on a ‘Windjacke’ used by these troops.
Unissued – MINT – M38 pattern ‘BeVo-weave’, flat woven constructed, national cocarde for an army overseas cap.
Very nice seldom encountered M43 trapezoid cap insignia for army officers, executed in silver flat wire. Typical so called ‘BeVo-weave’ example. Unissued – MINT.
Standard M38 pattern breast eagle. Flat woven ‘BeVo-weave’ example on field green backing. Issued on M36 and M40 Feldbluses.
Unissued – MINT – M38 pattern ‘BeVo-weave’, flat woven constructed, national cocarde for an army overseas cap.
Genuine pair of M36 dark green shoulder boards with gold piping for a member of the ‘Kavalerie or Auflarung’. Promoted with silver tresse for Unteroffizier (NCO).
Nice and light worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
Nice and worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
Unissued – MINT – M40 pattern ‘BeVo-weave’, flat woven constructed, national cocarde for a black army Panzer overseas cap. Rarely encountered cocarde!
Flat woven standard M40 ‘BeVo’ made army T-shaped eagle. Was first intended to use for a gebirgsjäger mountain cap. After that, these where often encountered on M42 caps and even later these stocks were finished on M43 caps, folding them in a trapezoid.
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge in excellent condition.
Unissued singal career ‘Blitz’ sleeve patch exectuted in pink colored embroidered thread on dark green M36 pattern wool for a member of a Panerjäger Regiment. Excellent condition.
Very uncommon and rare armband for army personell ‘Deutsches Heer’. So called ‘printed’ version where they would use black ink on white cotton. This technique was often used on banners an various type of insignia.
Very rare and genuine army general (or Navy coastal artillery) breast eagle executed in gold bullion thread on pale green backing. Genuine example does not glow under UV-light.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Genuine worn and uniform removed Afrikakorps cufftitle to be worn on the sleeves of Wehrmacht soldiers of this unit during the Afrika campaign, assigned to Rommel.
Hard to find officer thick embroidered cap cocarde in silver bullion thread. I have 5 identical pieces, original and unissued. Selling at 100euro/piece.
Unissued – MINT – M40 pattern ‘BeVo-weave’, flat woven constructed, national cocarde for a black army Panzer overseas cap. Rarely encountered cocarde!
Unissued – MINT – M40 pattern ‘BeVo-weave’, flat woven constructed, national cocarde for a black army Panzer overseas cap. Rarely encountered cocarde!
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Black colored breast eagle in typical flat BeVo woven style for army panzer units. M40 pattern with subtle grey woven eagle instead of the M38 example that was white. Unissued example. A rare eagle to find compared to the earlier M38 variant.
Ultra rare variant on the often seen ‘printed’ Volkssturm armband, a flat woven ‘BeVo’ example in excellent and unworn condition. A choice example for the experienced armband collector!
Worn and cap removed bullion eagle for a army officer (overseas, M43, visor-) cap. Shows lots of wear.
Worn and cap removed bullion eagle for a army officer (overseas, M43, visor-) cap. Shows lots of wear.
Unissued M36 army sleeve patch ‘Tätigkeitsabzeichen Pionier Steuermann’. Selling them per piece at 50 euro.
Genuine M36 style oberschutze rank sleeve stars still bundled together. Selling it all together.
Excellent set of pith helmet decal shields. Army eagle and tricolor, would go on each sides of the tropical ‘Afrikakorps’ pith helmet. Second pattern shields, executed in zink. Complete with all prongs intact.
Unissued sleeve badge for a member of a Light infantry ‘Jäger’ unit. Embroidered sleeve badge on canvas backing in excellent condition. A seldom seen variant, intented to use on a ‘Windjacke’ used by these troops.
Very nice early pair of sewn in officer shoulder boards with grass green piping for a Hauptmann of a Gebirgsjäger unit.
Genuine M36 bottle green army career badge with golden embroidered lightnings for a Brieftaubenmeister or responsible for pigeon post
Genuine M40 pattern army career badge for a ‘Geratverwaltungs Unteroffizier’ or NCO of equipment administration.
Uniform removed so called ‘cut-off’ army M40 pattern breast eagles. These were typical souvenirs from American soldiers, that they took from dead Germans, by cutting the eagle out of their field jackets.
Uniform removed so called ‘cut-off’ army M40 pattern breast eagles. These were typical souvenirs from American soldiers, that they took from dead Germans, by cutting the eagle out of their field jackets.
M38 pattern army ‘BeVo’ flatwire breast eagle in good condition. These eagles were used for a Waffenrock parade jacket or to upgrade a regular Feldbluse.
Nice and worn army officer breast eagle. Made from silver hand woven ‘bullion’ thread embroidered on bottle green ‘M36’ cloth. The eagle shows nice wear and patina.
Unissued ‘Afrikakorps’ career badge for a gunsmith. 30 euro/piece
Worn and cap removed bullion eagle for an army officer (overseas, M43, visor-) cap.
Very nice unissued flatwire cap cocarde. Unissued example.