Item #G26479
This is a fine Zerstörer Theordor Riedel Mützenband/cap tally; constructed of golden embroidery on a black rayon backer; measuring 145 cm x 3.2 cm; in extremely fine condition without obvious signs of age or wear.
Footnote: The German destroyer Z6 Theodor Riedel was a destroyer of the Kriegsmarine, built during the mid 1930’s. At the onset of the war in 1939, the ship started its career laying defensive minefields in the North Sea, and protecting her sister ships as they laid minefields in English waters. Theodor Riedel also participated in the Norwegian Campaigns, and was later transferred to France. She was plagued with engine troubles, and spent 2 years, from 1940-1942 in Germany while being repaired. She was badly damaged when she ran aground 3 days after her repairs and was out of action until May 1942. Later the same year she can aground yet again, and repairs were not finished until mit 1943. She was then refitted and did not see action until May 1945, rescuing East Prussian refugees. Following the war, she spent some time in British control, and was then given to the French, where she was renamed Kleber. She was in service of the French navy until 1957.