German WWI WW2 Weimar authentic Officer Candidate Tunic uniform jacket Sr. NCO

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USD 975
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LocationWeston, Connecticut US
ShippingUSD 24.85 · Flat
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German WWI WW2 Weimar authentic Officer Candidate Tunic uniform jacket Sr. NCO Specs
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ConflictWW II (1939-45)
Original/ReproductionOriginal
ThemeMilitaria
Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Region of OriginGermany
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NO RESERVE!!! & I will ship internationally!! If you like this item, then do not wait till last day!!!! Please READ before you place a bid and make sure you agree and able to honor the term listed. Authentic German WWI WW2 Weimar Officer Candidate Tunic uniform jacket for senior NCO with over 6 years of Military service. · Authentic and has passed the black light test. · Gray silver Silk lining with pajama sleeve lining. · Used, from 2nd World War era, considering the age it’s in very good condition. with minor pin

size moth bits in usual place , please see picture. · Some insignia were removed, This solider start as 69 infantry company Weimar Republic 11 Regiment ( see shoulder boards with chain stitches "69" removed. matching shoulder board buttons. The 11th Infantry Division was initially known by the cover name "Infantry Leader I" (German: Infanterieführer I), a military formation founded in Allenstein in October 1934.[1]: 198f. Several of the Wehrmacht infantry formation were disguised variously as "infantry leader" or "artillery leader" during the time of the Reichswehr, when military restrictions imposed limitations of

size on Germany's military.[2]: 229f. The Reichswehr-era 2nd Infantry Regiment, also previously headquartered at Allenstein, was used to form the personnel of the subsequent 2nd and 23rd regiments of the 11th Division.[2]: 237 The formation was officially redesignated "11th Infantry Division" on 15 October 1935. Please see pictures for additional info. if you like more pictures please ask. - Not sure about the

size of the tunic , measurement : Armpit to Armpit 18" shoulder seam to seam 18 inches this is top of arm to top of arm across the back Shoulder seam to cuff 25 inches Collar seam to bottom hem down the back 25 1/2 inches In good as found condition and from estate . PLEASE VIEW PICTURES FOR VISUAL DESCRIPTION contact me if you have any question Estimated $24.85 tracked parcel class Mail SHIPPING AND INSURANCE included for LOWER 48 USA, International buyer paid actual tracked PRIORITY shipping