German Army Feldmarschall v. Mackensen Cuff Title

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SKU: 20.GOR.03.02.05.014.000

Estimated market value:

$2200 USD

  • German Army Feldmarschall v. Mackensen Cuff Title Obverse
  • German Army Feldmarschall v. Mackensen Cuff Title Reverse
  • German Army Feldmarschall v. Mackensen Cuff Title Reverse Detail

Estimated market value:

$2200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Inscription
    Obv: FELDMARSCHALL V. MACKENSEN

Physical Description and Item Details


Hand embroidered in white thread on black wool, removed from uniform, full length, in worn condition, very fine condition and very rare.

History


Cuff titles could serve several different purposes. They were used as commemorative or traditions insignia, or identifying the wearer as part of an elite unit. They were also used as career/role insignia. Some cuff titles were awarded to soldiers taking part in certain campaigns, making them the equivalent of a campaign medal. These are more accurately known as sleeve bands.

Cuff titles were mostly worn on the right sleeve, however, there were many exceptions to this rule.

This cuff title was introduced on December 4, 1944 in honour of General Field Marshall von Mackensen’s 95th birthday. It was worn by members of Cavalry Regiment 5, the tradition regiment of the former Prussian Life Hussars. It is a black band with silver-grey Latin letters, with a silver-grey top and bottom stripe.

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