General's White Gloves for a full-dress parade uniform, circa 1960s-80s.
In white doeskin type genuine leather. Show the characteristic "ribs" on the back. One of the gloves has a sewn-in manufacturer's tag of a Soviet factory, but the ink stamp on it is smeared and illegible. Both gloves also have a numeral "6" stamped on the inside, probably a reference to size or possibly a quality control mark. Large size, measuring approx. 10.5" from the cuff to the tip of the middle finger.
Excellent condition. The leather is perfectly supple and healthy, free of tears or scratches, and shows only a very mild wear and occasional light spots. Both the in
In white doeskin type genuine leather. Show the characteristic "ribs" on the back. One of the gloves has a sewn-in manufacturer's tag of a Soviet factory, but the ink stamp on it is smeared and illegible. Both gloves also have a numeral "6" stamped on the inside, probably a reference to size or possibly a quality control mark. Large size, measuring approx. 10.5" from the cuff to the tip of the middle finger.
Excellent condition. The leather is perfectly supple and healthy, free of tears or scratches, and shows only a very mild wear and occasional light spots. Both the interior and exterior are very clean.
A very uncommon part of a general's parade uniform, these leather gloves are of the same style but of far better quality than the typical
parade gloves in white doeskin cloth used by commissioned officers below general rank.
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