How about these collar tabs, i was offered these at what i consider to be a great deal.
107. Standarte Brün tabs.
thanks
Brian
How about these collar tabs, i was offered these at what i consider to be a great deal.
107. Standarte Brün tabs.
thanks
Brian
Not so keen on the blank rank patch, but I think the standarte number tab may be good.
Cheers, Ade.
Both looks like a nice original tabs
Regards,
Dimas
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So, what do you think the value of them would be, just curious, thanks.
Brian
Really that is not a pair, but as seen there is hard to find a pair, due of in that period made tabs was made by different workers, and most of them similar but not exatly the same. It's a hard to say, due of it's not a easy selleres. I've seen one pair of collar tabs 104 with paper label was sold at approx 600 USD some time ago in the net.
Regards,
Dimas
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What makes you think they are not a pair, there is a right , and a left, the guy that has them said they was wrapped in a old brown piece of paper when he bought them 10 years ago.
Looks like they was never issued, as there was never any pips, or any other types of rank put on the left side tab.
The piping is different in the two pieces, as is the Leim buckram. The 107 tab itself is quite correct. I am not sure with the rank piece. The other criterion is the textile in the rank tab, itself. It should be of the same hand as the numerical one. These Abzeichentuch badges were 100 woolen versus the wool mix of the tunics, themselves.
The feel of authentic badge cloth in this use is very specific.
matched sets of these insignia are really quite rare and hard to find.
Bruenn is a nice place, though. As is Moravia generally, if you know it.
This badge is from Bohemia, of course, Saaz....the scene of a massacre of Germans amid the ethnic cleansing in 1945. Maybe this owner of this tunic was so ethnically cleansed..?
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