THIS ITEM IS SOLD. CONTACT ME TO OWN IT, OR ONE LIKE IT.
CGL GRADE 2. White summer silk uniform (and pants, not pictured) belonging to Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering. This uniform was originally sourced from a Canadian museum called The Toronto Military Institute, and found it's way to me. The uniform consists of a fine white silk, features original-to-the-tunic shoulder boards and collar insignia, plus a heavily gold colored screw-back breast eagle, which is constructed of .800 silver. The interior of both garments feature the Steckbarth tag (this was a tailor that Goring used frequently). The material that this uniform is constructed with, is identical to a similar tunic that formerly resided in the Wolfe Hardin collection, and is unique to Goring. More photos and a better description will be added shortly. Please note: the uniform was heavily stained when it was obtained by me, and I have had the cloth professionally conserved. The results are outstanding, as you can see.
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