'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner' 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner' 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner' 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner'

'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as executed in typical: 'Zellstoff'-based paper as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner'

This is a truly unusual - and actually rarely encountered! - item: a darker-blue-coloured- and/or typical 'Zellstoff'-based medal-pouch (sized: 13,5 x 10,5 cms.) entitled: 'Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen' (or: silver- ie. bronze-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) as was intended to store an IAB by the maker: 'Gottlieb & Wagner - Oberstein / Nahe' and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. clearly issued- and/or just moderately used-), condition. The pouch is of course still fully functional and just shows some dust-marks and/or minimal staining: it originates from a small medal-pouch collection I recently acquired: it bears the black-coloured and printed makers'-designation: 'Gottlieb & Wagner - Oberstein / Nahe' on its back (as can be seen on the pictures). I am convinced that this 'simple' pouch is actually x-times rarer to find than the actual IAB itself. Simply a neat piece of unmistaken scarcity and/or desirability!

Code: 71276

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