Waffen-SS Officer's Cloth Cap Death's Head

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SKU: 50.GOR.01.03.01.02.003.000

Estimated market value:

$1,200 USD

  • Waffen-SS Officer's Cloth Cap Death's Head
  • Waffen-SS Officer's Cloth Cap Death's Head Reverse

Estimated market value:

$1,200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Silver Aluminum
  • Size
    35mm x 32mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Germany, SS. A Waffen-SS Officer’s Converted Cap Insignia

(Waffen-SS Mützenabzeichen). A Waffen-SS Officer’s cap insignia converted from a collar tab, constructed of black wool, the obverse bearing a hand-embroidered silver aluminum wire SS-style Totenkopf, unmaked, measuring 35 mm (w) x 32 mm (h), in extremely fine condition.

History


The cloth cap insignia of the Waffen-SS were essentially smaller versions of sleeve insignia. The basic types of insignia are machine-woven cotton or aluminum wire and hand-embroidered metal wire.

The SS death's head is in white or light grey on a black background.

Near the end of the Second World War, there were 24 manufacturing firms producing cloth insignia for Waffen-SS personnel. Each company produced death’s heads and eagles in a slightly different way and as such, there are many different slight differences in the appearance of cloth insignia.

The main difference between the insignia found on Officer’s and Non-Commissioned Officer/Enlisted Men’s caps is the quality of material used. Officer’s caps were primarily made with silver bullion or aluminum wire. In the early years of the Third Reich, it was discovered that silver wire quickly becomes black and so it was replaced with aluminum thread.

Another difference is the method of manufacture; early examples of Officer Insignia were hand embroidered, while examples from the caps of NCOs and Enlisted Men were machine embroidered.

Machine woven insignia is often referred to as “BeVo” or “BeVo weave.”

Tropical field caps may feature tan-coloured insignia.

Some camouflage field caps feature bright green skull and eagle insignia for the Spring pattern and dark brown ones for the Fall pattern. This is extremely rare, as camouflage caps were often worn without insignia.

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