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  • Lot #414
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Lot 414: Two WWII Nazi Officers Caps

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 10, 2011

Lot 414: Two WWII Nazi Officers Caps

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 10, 2011

Estimated Price: $1,100 - $1,700
Price Realized:
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Two WWII Nazi Officers Caps

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Type: Other
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Catalog Page: 88
Class: Other
Description:

1) Nazi Pioneer (combat engineer) officer's visor cap, standard configuration, field green/gray felt construction with a darker green headband and black piping sewn on. Silver bullion eagle and cockade wreath, with a silver braided cord chinstrap and black leather visor. Tan leather sweatband and yellow silk lining, with an eagle over "Deutsche/ Arbeit" on the plastic diamond. 2) Heeresbeamten (Army Administration) Officer's peaked visor cap, dark green headband, with braided silver cord, chinstrap. Alloy Nazi eagle badge and wreath, and "hPc/ Frischluft/ D.R.G.M. 1419757/ Stirndruckfrei" on the inside.

Rating Definition:

Both show mild moth holes. 1) Very good, with light handling marks, a small amount of fraying of the bullion, and some scuffing of the leather. 2) Good. The sweatband is coming undone in the rear, with the loss of the plastic sweat protector on the inside, and scattered scuffs.



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