Themed collection - Military berets





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A lot of two mid-20th‑century military headgear in very good condition, consisting of a black beret with a metal insignia of a flaming grenade and crossed cannons with the number 132 at the centre, and a dark blue service cap with a purplish top, a double front button and a multicolour crest featuring a helmet, wings and a shield.
Description from the seller
An interesting lot consisting of two vintage/collectible headgear, both characterized by a strong visual presence and front metallic regalia with striking impact.
The first piece is a black beret with a metallic insignia depicting a flaming grenade and crossed cannons, with the number 132 at the center, an element that evokes the artillery field.
The second is a rigid service hat in a dark blue tone, with a purplish upper profile, a double front button, and a multicolored insignia featuring a helmet, wings, and a central shield.
The lot is particularly interesting for militaria collectors, uniformology enthusiasts, historic headgear collectors, and display items. The two pieces, though different in shape and aesthetic approach, are complementary and present well together.
Attribution based on the insignia and visible construction features.
Conditions overall: excellent.
An interesting lot consisting of two vintage/collectible headgear, both characterized by a strong visual presence and front metallic regalia with striking impact.
The first piece is a black beret with a metallic insignia depicting a flaming grenade and crossed cannons, with the number 132 at the center, an element that evokes the artillery field.
The second is a rigid service hat in a dark blue tone, with a purplish upper profile, a double front button, and a multicolored insignia featuring a helmet, wings, and a central shield.
The lot is particularly interesting for militaria collectors, uniformology enthusiasts, historic headgear collectors, and display items. The two pieces, though different in shape and aesthetic approach, are complementary and present well together.
Attribution based on the insignia and visible construction features.
Conditions overall: excellent.

