NSDAP Standarte # 3022
NSDAP Standarte # 3022
Standarte for the Adam Karrillon Gymnasium in Mainz Germany. 100% one-looker original in beautiful, been-there condition. Linen material with fringe on all 3 sides, with its 7 original rings still attached. The highlight of this piece of course is the exceptional chain-stitched patch on each side. This is without a doubt one of the most attractive patches around with the symmetrical execution of each patch. Make a round to your preferred militaria sites and you will see there isn't much out there of this quality. Adam Karrillon, according to Wikipedia, (1853"1938) was a German writer and physician. Mainz, located on the river Rhine, is the capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. As an aside, the printing press was invented there by Gutenberg in the 1450s. The gymnasium has changed names over the years and continues to exist as the Rabanus Maurus-Gymnasium. Unquestionably original piece from a historically significant location and as such tremendous addition to your collection.Approx. 4' X 4.5' in size. German Militaria(NSDAP Standarte )
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Standarte for the Adam Karrillon Gymnasium in Mainz Germany. 100% one-looker original in beautiful, been-there condition. Linen material with fringe on all 3 sides, with its 7 original rings still attached. The highlight of this piece of course is the exceptional chain-stitched patch on each side. This is without a doubt one of the most attractive patches around with the symmetrical execution of each patch. Make a round to your preferred militaria sites and you will see there isn't much out there of this quality.
Adam Karrillon, according to Wikipedia, (1853"1938) was a German writer and physician. Mainz, located on the river Rhine, is the capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. As an aside, the printing press was invented there by Gutenberg in the 1450s. The gymnasium has changed names over the years and continues to exist as the Rabanus Maurus-Gymnasium.
Unquestionably original piece from a historically significant location and as such tremendous addition to your collection.
Adam Karrillon, according to Wikipedia, (1853"1938) was a German writer and physician. Mainz, located on the river Rhine, is the capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. As an aside, the printing press was invented there by Gutenberg in the 1450s. The gymnasium has changed names over the years and continues to exist as the Rabanus Maurus-Gymnasium.
Unquestionably original piece from a historically significant location and as such tremendous addition to your collection.
Approx. 4' X 4.5' in size.
(NSDAP Standarte )