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  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee
  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee
  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee
  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee
  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee
  • A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee

Item: G30421

A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee

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A Published Example of an Unidentified Third Reich Portapee

Fabricated from embroidered strands of golden yellow and salmon-coloured cords, with a matching embroidered head and stem, wrapped around a stiff frame, knot measures 33.5 mm x 51 mm with a 45.5 mm stem, attached to a 625 mm embroidered strap also in orange and salmon, near mint.
 
Footnote: This portapee knot appears on page 329 of Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by John R. Angolia.
  
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