German WWII Army General's M43 field cap. This one's nice! Made of the soft doeskin wool in a palegreen color. The photos don't convey the palegreen smooth doeskin as well as they should. The cap has two gilt colored buttons on front, solid backs, faint maker's stamp on each. On the front is the Silver flatwire M43 trapezoid machine sewn to the front of the cap. On the crown is gold bullion piping showing very light fading, but still clean. The cap has the fold down flaps as is normal on all M43 caps. Inside, the liner is a gray cotton satin weave, with a fantastic private maker's stamp to it. Very rare to find the maker's name inside. There is a tan colored sweatband all around the cap. There is wear and a few light tears to the back, but overall the sweatband is nice and still somewhat soft. The size is stamped "57". A few stiches where the sweatband attaches to the bill are torn, but a few only. No separation. This cap is VERY NICE and has no damage or mothing. A light stain inside the liner, but faint. One of the gilt buttons has some finish worn on it, but minor. This cap is very nice and maker marked as well.
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