Reserved
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Marking: | 90692 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1940-41 gg |
The original. |
An extremely rare tunic, sewn from expensive and high-quality grey covercote fabric, in excellent collector's condition. On sale, the tunics of the Red Army commanders in such safety and complete set are practically not found. It was introduced by Order of the People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR No. 176 dated December 3, 1935. The collar of the tunic is stand-up and turn-down with a clasp with two hooks and loops. The buttonholes of the infantry command staff are sewn on the collar, in which there are 4 enamel "sleepers" and "targets" of the infantry colonel. The insignia are magnetic, have minor differences in the shade of enamel, which was quite acceptable at that time. The front slit of the tunic is covered with a strap and has a hidden clasp on the codpiece — three buttons. The bottom of the plank ends with a toe and is attached with transverse lines. There are two patch pockets with three-seam flaps on the chest, with a zipper for one uniform button. The sleeves are double—seam, with two folds at the bottom, with split cuffs, with a clasp for two uniform buttons. The tunic has a crimson edging on the collar and cuffs. Above the edge, the sleeve corners of the colonel of the Red Army of the 1940 model are installed. The cap and officer's gear shown in the first photo are not included and are sold separately. Size 48. It was canceled by order of the People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR No. 25 dated January 15, 1943. Guarantee of authenticity.
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