Original WWII German Luftwaffe (Airforce) VISOR CAP SET Eagle With WREATH & COCKADE. (Schirmmütze Eichenlaubkranz und Korkade) Certified

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Original WWII German Luftwaffe (Airforce) VISOR CAP Set with EAGLE and WREATH & COCKADE. (Schirmmütze Eichenlaubkranz und Korkade) Certified. On its inception on February 26TH 1935, the Luftwaffe adopted most of the uniform items of the earlier DLV, Deutscher Luftsport Verband, (German Air Sports League), its clandestine, civilian forerunner, including the visor cap. In March 1935 the earlier, “Tellerform”, saucer shaped, caps were replaced with a new, “Sattelform” cap with a higher front peak and an oval shaped top. Along with the introduction of the “Sattelform” cap a new Eagle with winged wreath and national tri-color cockade were also introduced and were utilized until the end of the war. Officer’s ranks generally utilized hand embroidered visor cap insignia as opposed to the stamped metal visor cap insignia as utilized by EM/NCO ranks. Company and Field grade Officer’s caps were distinguished from the EM/NCO’s caps by bright silver/aluminum piping and a silver/aluminum chin cord while General Officer’s ranks from Generalmajor to Reichsmarschall inclusively, utilized gold colored visor cap fittings. Nicely detailed die struck, aluminum construction, second pattern, (Circa 1936/1937-1945), Luftwaffe eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted swastika in one talon. The reverse of the eagle has both attachment prongs intact. Unmarked. and a Single piece, silver washed, die stamped, aluminum construction winged visor cap wreath with a painted national tri-color cockade. The winged, open topped, wreath features four, horizontally extended, “wings” emanating from the central oak-leaf wreath that encompasses the national tri-color cockade. The wreath and wings both have finely embossed detailing. The cockade features a ribbed, circular black outer ring encompassing a ribbed, silver inner ring and a smooth red centerpiece. The reverse of the insignia is a mirror image of the obverse and both attachment prongs with raised, crimped, retaining lips are intact. Nice example showing the expected minor age and wear  In good but used condition. Gettysburg Museum Certified (COA) provided. 100% Guaranteed to be authentic brought home by a U.S. Veteran. Sold for historic purposes only. See our other pieces on our web site. Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. Great artifact! don’t miss it! VERY GOOD but used CONDITION. A nicely matched set to place on a visor cap or for display as is.

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