$170.00
Condition: Very Good
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Product Description: A matched pair of WWII German Heer Panzerjäger officer’s collar tabs, featuring hand-embroidered silver-grey Litzen on dark green wool backing with centrally aligned pink Waffenfarbe stripes denoting anti-tank branch service. Both tabs are mounted on original buckram stiffeners, which remain firm. Minor mothing and a small rust mark—likely from a securing pin—are present, but overall the pair remains well-preserved and displays strongly. A fine example of mid-war German officer insignia from a sought-after combat arm.
Historical Description: WWII German collar tabs (Kragenspiegel) were key uniform insignia used by the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, and Waffen-SS to denote branch, rank, and unit affiliation. Typically worn in pairs on tunic collars, their designs varied by service—Heer used colored Litzen, Luftwaffe featured gulls or oak leaves, and the SS used distinctive symbols like runes and skulls, with one tab often showing unit and the other rank. Officers’ tabs were often finely embroidered with silver bullion, while wartime shortages later led to simpler, subdued versions. Foreign volunteers in German service had unique tab designs incorporating national emblems. Today, original collar tabs are highly collectible, especially SS variants, though reproductions are common, making authentication vital.
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