Sorry but it is postwar. If you look closely at the Pekuro markings, you will note that the award to the company on the right that was dated 1926 has been carefully cut to remove the “2” from the date. I have a cap like this for a Jäger officer where the date was smudged to also obscure the date...
Thanks to a fellow collector here on this forum, I added this private purchase Tschako for Hannoversches Jäger-Bataillon Nr. 10 to my collection yesterday. In beautiful, untouched condition.
Another photo of,the single that Steve features. Also, many thanks to Jens for providing an image of the original order, awarding the cypher to Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 63. It is a single M1915 shoulder board, meant for the Friedensrock, for Infanterie-Regiment Kaiser Karl von Österreich und...
I may repeat here … I show the underside of the Regiment 109 boards as they were one of the few German Regiments who wore that beautiful silver tress on the boards.
I really enjoy doing photography and try to do it right after getting something in. I also think seeing the boards from different angles is more interesting.