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13th Waffen-SS Mountain Division
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A 13th Waffen-SS Mountain Division Handschar Collar Tab, embroidered with silver-grey thread on typical SS black wool, depicts a wielding scimitar beside a mobile swastika. The reverse comes complete with buckram stiffener. This unissued collar tab, is a late war piece, typical Dachau construction found by US troops in the SS storehouse when liberated in 1945 in very good condition.
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An original Waffen-SS Sleeve badge French made, machine embroidered with silver wire on black wollen backing. The reverse of the sleeve badge has off-white stiching which is common for French made, and was worn by EM/NCOs on the upper part of the sleeve. The badge has no damage or moth niks in good condition, and is a rare example.
A textbook example of a Waffen-SS 29th Grenadier Division (Russian Volunteers) collar tab, machine embroidered in white thread on black woollen backing. The reverse of the collar tab has typical Dachau white stitch complete with tan brown buckram stiffener. The collar table depicts an Iron Cross with cross swords with a sun burst in the centre. The insignia has no damage or repairs in good condition.
An original Waffen-SS San.-Abt cuff title, hand embroidered gothic script 'San.-Abt XXV' in silver wire on black woven fabric, bordered with silver wire strands above and below. The cuff title measures 21.5cm in length and 2.8cm in width. The reverse of the cuff title is complete with RZM label 'St 21/35 with RZM and SS logo. The cuff title has slight damage on the silver gothic script, uniformed removed otherwise in good condition. The item is new to the collecting market having come from a recent group of items discovered by a family who little is known about apart from he served as a Doctor with the SS.
A texbook example of a Waffen-SS Camp Guard collar tab, machine embroidered in white thread on black woollen backing. The reverse of the collar tab has typical Dachau white stitch complete with tan brown buckram stiffener. The insignia was introduced in 1941, worn by Wehrmacht personnel who were transfered to SS as guards in concentration camps due to manpower shortages. This insignia was worn by troops from the most sinister of SS branches, and is a historical artefact for any collection. The SS Guard collar tab is in unissued condition with no damage or repairs in very good condition.
A texbook example of an original Waffen-SS EM/NCO's Sleeve Badge, machine embroidered with silver grey thread on black wool backing. The sleeve badge was worn by enlisted men and NCO's (Non Commisioned Officer's) on the upper part of the sleeve. The badge has no damage or moth niks in very good condition.