Item Description
Original Item. Only One Available. This is a great WWII German map case named to Hptm. (Hauptmann) Theis, 11th Company, 9th Infantry Regiment. Map cases were issued on a limited basis to specifically designated personnel such as unit commanders, pilots, and observers. They were also used as clipboards, notebooks, and the like for all manner of Military and Civic personnel.
This example is made of brown pebbled leather, and is in very good used condition. It is an early war pattern, with the pebble grain finish used on early war versions. It features a fold-over top flap with a press securing latch. It measures approximately 8"W x 11"H X 1". It retains its leather shoulder strap.
The inside of the top flap is marked with the following information, which are very faint and unfortunately do not show up in the photographs:
Hptm. Theis 11/9 J. Rgt. 124.
The interior has various pockets for a ruler, pencils, and various other map accessories. The case folds open, showing two celluloid compartments with a red grid pattern, which would be used to store and view maps. The celluloid would be written on with oil pencil for plotting, which could then be erased.
The rear has two vertical belt loops, over a large pocket. Condition is very nice, with a lovely worn look to the leather. There are unfortunately no maps in this case. Supposedly brought back by a U.S. GI, and came with some paperwork.
A very nice piece of genuine German WWII field gear, ready to research and display
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