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An extremely rare example of the Reich level Hauptamtsleiter officials four pocket 'Buro' style tunic
Price: On request
A beautiful example of the wartime Reich level Hauptamtsleiter 'Buro' style tunic. The four pocket tunic bears the collar patches with golden wire bars with golden metal eagle/swastika pips on carmine velvet with golden yellow edge piping. The collar edge is finished with yellow piping and the tunic has all its golden eagle/swastika buttons, the tunic also retains a nicely manufactured wool armband. Typical of the 'Buro' style tunic, is the slash bottom pockets rather than the more
usual box pockets. The tunic has provision for various awards, and still retains its brown linen RZM label to the inside pocket. The tunic has survived
in overall very good to excellent condition. This tunic was purchased by ULRIC of ENGLAND in the early 1980s and has remained in the UoE collection since that time.

An extremely rare example of the Reich level wartime 'Sonderbeauträger' officials four pocket tunic
Price: SOLD
A beautiful example of the wartime Reich level 'Sonderbeauträger' (special employed persons within the NSDAP) tunic. The four pocket tunic bears the collar patches with golden cello swastika emblems on carmine velvet with golden wire wreaths and finished with golden yellow edge piping. Typically the collar edge is also finished with the yellow piping and the nicely manufactured wool armband has just the yellow edge piping to the top and bottom. The tunic still retains its brown linen RZM label and has survived
in overall very good to excellent condition. This tunic was purchased by ULRIC of ENGLAND in 1982 and has remained in the UoE collection since that time.

An excellent example of wartime Kreisleiters rare 'office dress' style tunic with slash bottom pockets
Price: SOLD
Bearing the rank of Oberbereichsleiter and holding the post of Kreisleiter, this tunic is the rarely seen 'office dress' style with slash bottom pockets. The tunic is in wool gabardine and is of a very high quality, the lining is typically in the golden/beige silk. Loops for a ribbon bar and also a Golden Party Badge are present, there are also loops for an award, possibly a War Merit Cross 1st Class. The entire tunic is free from moth or damage, but shows light use. The tunic was acquired by ULRIC of ENGLAND
back in the early 1980s and has been held within the collection since that time.

A beautiful example of wartime Reichsleitung level Haupteinsatzleiter tunic
Price: SOLD
Fine quality example of this highest level tunic originally tailored by Johann Brienner from Augsburg. The tunic retains the Reich level yellow piping and collar patches with three eagle/swastika pips and two bars, along with the armband bearing top and bottom oakleave borders. A nice six medal ribbon bar complete with political tan brown backing is sewn directly onto the tunic above the left pocket. The pocket has loops for what was probably the Golden Party Badge with brooch style pin along with another medal
with vertical pin (probably Iron Cross First Class 1914-18 or War Merit Cross First Class). The tunic has survived in near mint condition and is free from any moth or damage (the tailors label has frayed from age).

Rare Ortsgruppen Stützpunktleiter NSDAP brown shirt
Price: £875
A rare example of the NSDAP brown shirt circ 1933 for an Ortsgruppen Stützpunktleiter. The shirt retains the particularly rare Stützpunktleiter single bar gold bullion wire collar patches, along with blue piping. The shirt is completed with a nice early quality BeVo woven swastika brassard and is also complete with all golden eagle/swastika buttons. The shirt survives in overall very good to excellent condition, and shows just light general use overall. It would seem that few Political Leaders at Ortsgruppen level were given the rank of Stützpunktleiter, since today they are as rare as those of Justice Officials.

A n excellent example of an SA Reiter Standarte tunic from Hessen
Price: £1250
Dating from the middle to late 1930s, this brown wool gabardine tunic has the typical pleated top and bottom box pockets. Insignia consists of the blue patches with silver Reiter motif, and chain-stitched 3/48. The tunic retains the epaulette, piped collar and wool armband. Reiter Standarte 48 were stationed at Marburg in Hessen. Overall excellent condition, free from moth and showing just light useage. These tunics are becoming quite scarce to find.

An excellent NSKK Hauptsturmführer's greatcoat to a member of NSKK Motorstandarte 73
Price: £1750
A mint condition greatcoat to an officer with NSKK Motorstandarte 73. Complete with all insignia including the officers collar patches and epaulette, silver wire eagle, high quality wool and silk armband, and a particularly nice quality officers bullion woire sleeve diamond. The greatcoat is complete with a fine silk lining and all nickel-silver RZM buttons.

A extremely rare and interesting NSKK greatcoat to a member of NSKK Motorstandarte 'Paul Lein'
Price: £2250 (the NSKK helmet is also available, see under headwear)
A mint condition greatcoat to a member of NSKK Motorstandarte 'Paul Lein'. Complete with all untampered insignia including the extremely rare 'Paul Lein' cuffband. The greatcoat is complete with the typical lining and the full RZM NSKK linen label to the inside pocket. Paul Lein was the Commander of Motorgruppe Sachsen. he was killed during the campaign of Poland in 1939, when he was serving as an officer with the Wehrmact. His name was given as an honour to NSKK Motorstandarte 33.
A beautiful early example of an SA Staff Brigadeführer tunic
Price: SOLD
Dating from the earlier 1930s, this brown wool gabardine tunic has the typical pleated top and bottom box pockets. Privately tailored and with the silk label still remaining, the tunic retains the early style generals eppaulette with silver and golden bullion wires on a red base. The collar patches are magnificent, with beautiful frosted silver oakleaves with polished detail, along with a single silvered pip on red wool doeskin and with the typically heavy silver bullion wire piping (aluminium came in slightly
later and eventually took over from the silver bullion). The tunic also has a fine wool composite brassard and an SA Long Service chevron. There is provision for a long ribbon bar and a badge to the pocket, also an Iron Cross ribbon sewn through to the pocket flap. The entire tunic has survived in excellent overall condition, and apart from light wear is free from moth or damage.

Rare Gauleitung level Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter NSDAP brown shirt
Price: SOLD
A rare example of the NSDAP brown shirt circ 1939 and complete with the Gau level collar patches for Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter and brassard for Department head. Shirt is in a very fine quality tan cotton silk material and retains all golden eagle/swastika buttons. The shirt has the wide style belt loops allowing the wide leather belt to be worn. It is very rare to find post 1938 NSDAP shirts, since by this time tunics were worn by almost all concerned.

Rare Ortsgruppenleiter NSDAP brown shirt
Price: SOLD
A scarce example of the NSDAP brown shirt circ 1939 for an Ortsgruppenleiter and complete with collar patches for Abschnittsleiter. Shirt retains the Ortsgruppenleiter brassard and is complete with all golden eagle/swastika buttons.The shirt has the wide style belt loops allowing the wide leather belt to be worn. It is very rare to find post 1938 NSDAP shirts, since by this time tunics were worn by almost all concerned.

'Deutsche-Reichs-Jugend' shirt for a leader of the Alpenland area
Price: £575 - $1150
An extremely rare and interesting early 'Deutsche-Reichs-Jugend' shirt. Apart of the many extreme right wing youth movements, which were later absorbed into the Hitler Youth. The grey shirt bears the organisational 'Odalrune' badge along with the area patch, 'DRJ Alpenland'. Carried to the upper left sleeve is the German colours and the ranking bar bearing three silvered pips. Overall very good condition.
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