We've seen some amazing salty caps with character bought at auction recently and here's mine.
The original owner of this cap must have had some blue blood as there is coronet above the initial P cypher on the sweatband plus the lining is most elaborate and suggestive of a very high class tailor.
Maybe that's why he continued to wear and repair this cap which has obviously seen a lot of field use. Each repair suggests necessity rather than aesthetics which obviously wasn't important on the battlefield.
I like to imagine this Officer, having worn this cap to the bitter end, cutting off the swastika out of disgust or pride or both and placing this cap in a box where it remained until now.
The original owner of this cap must have had some blue blood as there is coronet above the initial P cypher on the sweatband plus the lining is most elaborate and suggestive of a very high class tailor.
Maybe that's why he continued to wear and repair this cap which has obviously seen a lot of field use. Each repair suggests necessity rather than aesthetics which obviously wasn't important on the battlefield.
I like to imagine this Officer, having worn this cap to the bitter end, cutting off the swastika out of disgust or pride or both and placing this cap in a box where it remained until now.
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