I wonder if anyone can advise me about a tunic I've just acquired. It's a M36 Infantry Obergefreiter's tunic, made by LAGO in Vienna, with depot stamps for Berlin, dated 1940 ("B40").
It's a typical early war tunic -green collar, liner with provision for suspender belt-hooks, etc- and the five front buttons, two shoulder-strap buttons and four pocket closure buttons are constructed from moulded bakelite, although they do have the correct grey pebbled finish. They appear to be the original buttons to this tunic -there is no sign of older buttons being affixed, or of these being resewn. None are maker-marked or dated in any way.
I've never seen this before. Is it correct for this type of tunic? Does anyone know anything about these type of buttons? This has totally stumped me -I'm more than happy with the rest of the tunic- so any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance, all the best, Paul.
It's a typical early war tunic -green collar, liner with provision for suspender belt-hooks, etc- and the five front buttons, two shoulder-strap buttons and four pocket closure buttons are constructed from moulded bakelite, although they do have the correct grey pebbled finish. They appear to be the original buttons to this tunic -there is no sign of older buttons being affixed, or of these being resewn. None are maker-marked or dated in any way.
I've never seen this before. Is it correct for this type of tunic? Does anyone know anything about these type of buttons? This has totally stumped me -I'm more than happy with the rest of the tunic- so any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance, all the best, Paul.
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