Helmets & Parts

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  • Unissued helmet chinstrap marked gfg 1943

    New
    300.00

    Unissued helmet chinstrap marked gfg 1943. The chinstrap retains its full length and grey painted steel buckle. Impossible to upgrade!

  • Rare Luftschütz reissued Dutch pre war M38 helmet

    New

    Rare Luftschütz reissued Dutch pre war M38 helmet in excellent condition. The helmet is dated CM 1940. The helmet retains a period dark grey repaint with a Luftschütz decal. These 1940 dated helmets are very scarce as is; the Luftschütz variant is even rarer. A truly beautiful example in excellent condition!

  • Rare German reissued Dutch pre war M33 helmet

    New
    650.00

    A very nice Dutch pre war helmet reissued in the Wehrmacht. There are in general two types of pre war Dutch helmets reissued within the German army. The first type was a compete example with Dutch liner and chinstrap which was captured directly from army stocks in 1940. The second type were 4160 unfinished shells that were sold to the German government by the Dutch company of Artillerie Inrichtingen that was liquidated in 1942. These shells were acquired and fitted with specially modified German helmet liners by the company Biedermann & Charnikow in Litzmannstadt. These helmets were made specifically for the Schutzmannschaft and mostly issued guarding rural areas and fighting Partisans on the eastern front. The helmet comes with its wartime converted and assembled German M31 liner and chinstrap. Due to the shape of the helmets shell the liners are always installed backwards on a specifically designed mounting plate. Externally the lion plate insignia on the front has been removed and the helmet has been fully repainted in a textured Feldgrau paint. Exceptionally rare example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare German reissued Dutch pre war M40 KNIL helmet

    New
    650.00

    A very nice Dutch pre war and rare M40 KNIL helmet reissued in the Wehrmacht. There are in general two types of pre war Dutch helmets reissued within the German army. The first type was a compete example with Dutch liner and chinstrap which was captured directly from army stocks in 1940. The second type were 4160 unfinished shells that were sold to the German government by the Dutch company of Artillerie Inrichtingen that was liquidated in 1942. These shells were acquired and fitted with specially modified German helmet liners by the company Biedermann & Charnikow in Litzmannstadt. These helmets were made specifically for the Schutzmannschaft and mostly issued guarding rural areas and fighting Partisans on the eastern front. The helmet comes with its wartime converted and assembled German M31 liner and chinstrap. Due to the shape of the helmets shell the liners are always installed backwards on a specifically designed mounting plate. Externally the lion plate insignia on the front has been removed and the helmet has been fully repainted in a textured Feldgrau paint. Exceptionally rare example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare German reissued Dutch pre war M33 helmet from Valkenswaard

    New
    400.00

    A very nice Dutch pre war helmet reissued in the Wehrmacht. There are in general two types of pre war Dutch helmets reissued within the German army. The first type was a compete example with Dutch liner and chinstrap which was captured directly from army stocks in 1940. The second type were 4160 unfinished shells that were sold to the German government by the Dutch company of Artillerie Inrichtingen that was liquidated in 1942. These shells were acquired and fitted with specially modified German helmet liners by the company Biedermann & Charnikow in Litzmannstadt. These helmets were made specifically for the Schutzmannschaft and mostly issued guarding rural areas and fighting Partisans on the eastern front. The helmet comes with its wartime converted and assembled German M31 liner. Due to the shape of the helmets shell the liners are always installed backwards on a specifically designed mounting plate. Externally the lion plate insignia on the front has been removed and the helmet has been fully repainted in a textured Feldgrau paint. Exceptionally rare example that would be very hard to upgrade!

     

    This helmet was recently recovered in a small group of helmets which were collected straight after the Liberation in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands and has never been in a collection before.

     

  • Dutch red cross medical helmet

    New
    250.00

    Dutch red cross medical helmet in good used condition with original paint, liner and painted decal. Hard to upgrade example!

  • Dutch red cross medical helmet

    New
    250.00

    Dutch red cross medical helmet in good used condition with original paint, liner and painted decal. Hard to upgrade example!

  • Rare Dutch M16 D helmet named V.D. Ploeg marked CM1928

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    Rare Dutch M16 D helmet named V.D. Ploeg marked CM1928. The helmet is in good condition. This is a very hard to find example, the last and rarest in the M16 range.

  • Rare Dutch M16 C helmet named V.D. Ploeg

    New

    Rare Dutch M16 C helmet named V.D. Ploeg in good used condition. Rare M16 example in good condition!

  • Rare Dutch M16 B helmet for Luchtbeschermingsdienst marked CM 1926

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    Rare Dutch M16 B helmet for Luchtbeschermingsdienst marked CM 1926 in good condition.

  • Rare Dutch M16 A helmet

    New
    375.00

    Rare Dutch M16 A helmet in good used condition. Hard to find complete M16 A helmet!

  • EF64 M42 no decal helmet with three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage from Goes, The Netherlands

    3,700.00

    Stunning M42 no decal helmet with three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage from Goes, The Netherlands. The helmet is nicely marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerk Fulda. The helmet is a textbook late war example which left the factory as a no decal helmet. The helmet retains its original factory installed and chinstrap. The helmet retains its original spray painted three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern up to 90%. The helmet was found by one of my friends in the dutch town of Goes, which is a part of Zeeland, just west of my hometown of Bergen op Zoom. The liner retains a marking with a local phone number which was applied by the finder post war, presumably to mark its property. This does however not deter from the beauty of this helmet which has one of the freshest and most vibrant camouflage finishes I have ever had. The town of Goes was one of the key places in the Battle of the Scheldt. The area where the helmet was found saw different German units mainly consisting of the 70. Infanterie Division and Marine Artillerie Abteilung 202. This is a beautiful helmet with a good provenance and a striking camouflage finish, very hard to upgrade.

  • Imperial TJ66 M16 helmet in Mimikri camouflage pattern

    1,250.00

    Imperial TJ66 M16 helmet in Mimikri camouflage pattern in good condition. Nice original example with original camouflage paint, liner and chinstrap. Nice production stretch marks in the shell which give it a very nice aesthetic.

  • NS66 M40 single decal Heer helmet

    1,275.00

    Textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is in good used condition and comes with its factory installed liner and chinstrap.

  • EF64 M40 single decal Heer helmet – GI bringback

    1,575.00

    Attractive Heer single decal M40 helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains its original factory fitted liner and chinstrap and up to 90% of its original factory finish and decal. The helmet is a GI bring back and retains a handpainted swastika to the front dome. Excellent and textbook Heer helmet!

  • EF64 M40 single decal Heer in three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage

    1,975.00

    EF64 M40 single decal Heer in three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage in used condition. The helmet has a striking camouflage paint finish consisting of brown, green and tan stripes. The helmet is in good used condition. Externally it was in my opinion lightly cleaned at some point but it does not really show a obvious cleaned look. The helmet retains its original decal and paint finish up to 75%. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and repaired long chinstrap portion. Nice example!

  • German helmet liner size 62/54 dated 1944

    300.00

    German helmet liner size 62/54 dated 1944 in good used condition. The liner is complete with its string. There is a name H. Siemers inside and one is unreadable. Nice original example!

  • Dutch M27 helmet

    240.00

    Dutch M27 helmet in used condition. The helmet is complete with its liner and chinstrap. The buckle of the chinstrap is broken but could be displayed as is. Otherwise nice original example with original paint and lion plate!

  • Rare camouflaged Japanese Type 90 IJA army helmet

    1,500.00

    Rare Japanese Type 90 IJA army helmet in excellent conition. The helmet retains its original liner and paint finish up to 99%. This is a textbook Japanese army helmet in excellent condtion that would be very hard to upgrade!

    This helmet was a part of the late Nick Komiya collection who was a very knowledgeable Japanese collector who wrote many interesting articles on Warrelics and Wehrmacht Awards forum. The item sold here is a part of his virtual legacy of articles and is a part of this post. A nice and rare example from a well known and curated collection!

     

  • Japanese IJA army tank helmet prototype

    1,150.00

    Rare Japanese tanker helmet prototype. This helmet looks a lot like the flight training helmet but its chinstraps are different. This is a very rare and probably unique surviving example.

    This helmet was a part of the late Nick Komiya collection who was a very knowledgeable Japanese collector who wrote many interesting articles on Warrelics and Wehrmacht Awards forum. The item sold here is a part of his collecting legacy here. A nice and rare example from a well known and curated collection!

  • Luftschütz gladiator helmet marked RL2-38/28

    350.00

    Luftschutz gladiator helmet marked marked RL2-38/28 in excellent, hard to upgrade condition!

  • EF62 M40 helmet with handpainted swastika named Wagna from Valkenswaard

    600.00

    EF62 M40 helmet with handpainted swastika from Valkenswaard in good used condition. The helmet has no decal but has name Wagna in the liner. The lot number is 23439 which corresponds to a Kriegsmarine helmet. The front of the helmet has a handpainted swastika which was typical for a Liberation parade. Nice untouched example!

    This helmet was recently recovered in a small group of helmets which were collected straight after the Liberation in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands and has never been in a collection before.

  • CKL68 M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet in camouflage paint

    4,250.00

    Rare M38 paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger helmet in camouflage paint marked ckl68 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is in as found condition retaining most of its factory paint and a large portion of its original camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner. There are two secondary nuts of the bolts missing. The straps are complete but the buckle and the stitching of the place where the several parts cross are partially undone. The liner and chinstrap are both supple and have been treated with some leather creme. The helmet is a nice original example in used condition, complete with liner, chinstraps and dome pad. This would be a nice piece to restore the straps, or display as is. Nice original and rare Fallschirmjäger helmet!

  • Luftwaffe LKp N101 summer flight helmet

    425.00

    Very nice original Luftwaffe summer flight helmet. The helmet is in very good, lightly worn condition and retains all cables, snaps, buckles and communications equipment but is lacking the plug! The leather headphone covers are made of nice brown leather that would nicely compliment any mannequin.

  • ET64 M40 single decal Heer helmet in brush painted camouflage

    1,850.00

    M40 single decal Heer helmet in brush painted camouflage marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The helmet retains its original wartime applied camouflage pattern up to 80%. The helmet is a nice example with a attractive camouflage pattern with bright colours!

  • NS64 M35 single decal Heer helmet in brush painted camouflage

    1,550.00

    Nice original early M40 Heer geometrical camouflage helmet marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is a nice example of a combat worn early Heer M40 helmet with a reinforced aluminum liner and a worn handpainted camouflage pattern with lots of patina. The helmet retains its factory paint and decal which is topped off with a nice handpainted three-tone camouflage pattern which has the decal peaking through the paint. The helmet retains its liner and chinstrap which are original to the helmet. The helmet is a very nice example of a very early M40 helmet which has been throughout the war and has a nice camouflage pattern to it!

  • ckl64 M42 single decal Heer helmet with bullet damage

    2,500.00

    ckl64 M42 single decal Heer helmet with bullet damage in very good condition. The helmet is marked CKL62 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook single decal example with a near perfect toned Heer decal. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The chinstrap is a unmarked original which in my opinion was added to the helmet at some point. The shell has a large hole portruding the upper part of the shell above the reach of the fingers of the liner. There is another subsequent ‘ding’ on the back indicating a second hit. Very nice and aesthetic example; a conversation piece for sure.

  • Q66 M40 Heer helmet in tan camouflage paint

    3,300.00

    Textbook M40 Heer helmet in tan camouflage paint marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is a textbook single decal M40 Heer example which was period camouflaged in tan paint covering the helmet. The helmet retains up to 90% of the wartime applied camouflage paint. The camouflage paint over the decal is partially gone due to the fact that paint not always adheres well to the surface of a helmet decal. The helmet retains its original factory installed liner with matching paint on the helmet rivets. The helmet is named in the back of teh shell to a Obergefreiter. The helmet has a beautiful dark natural patina all over.

    Beautiful example of a untouched Heer tan camouflage helmet as worn in the Afrika Korps and Italy. Textbook; one looker piece!

  • Rare ET64 M35 Luftwaffe double decal wire camouflage helmet

    3,350.00

    Rare  M35 Luftwaffe double decal wire camouflage helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. This is a textbook pre war M35 double decal helmet with original factory installed liner and broken chocolate brown chinstrap. The helmet retains its original decals and factory finish up to 80%. Externally the helmet was lightly camouflaged with several neatly applied green spots all over the helmet. The helmet has a period applied metal wire around the helmet for the application of vegetation. There is a good amount of interaction of the shell with the wire which was applied to the helmet before the war’s end. The helmets shell is slightly deformed at the front left rivet which can be seen observing the shape of the shell. This is probably due to artillery explosion shockwaves because there is no damage to the shell or its paint indicating a direct hit or drop. The helmet is named Gefreiter Schwenk in the skirt of the shell. The helmet is a US veteran bring back and was stored in a footlocker until approximately 10 years ago when it was sold on the MAX show. It has been in a single collection since and now the first time on the open market. Hard to upgrade and for sure original wire camouflage helmet in excellent condition!

  • EF64 M42 helmet with Normandy, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Denmark veteran art

    3,500.00

    EF64 M42 helmet with Normandy, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark veteran art in good condition. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains a large numbers of town names. The veteran was a part of a RAF Mobile Signals Unit(MSU).

    Normandy and France;
    – Cruelly
    – Bayeux
    – Le Tronquet
    – Caen
    – Deauville
    – Rouen
    – St. Pierre
    – Amiens
    – St. Quentin
    – Cambrai

    Belgium;
    – Mons
    – Brussels
    – Louvain (Leuven)
    – Dieste
    – Hasselt

    The Netherlands;
    – Roermond
    – Venlo
    – Maastricht

    Germany;
    – Süchteln
    – Wesel
    – Munster
    – Osnabruck
    – Minden
    – Bad Eilsen
    – Hamburg
    – Bremen
    – Lubeck
    – Schleswig
    – Flensburg

    Denmark;
    – Kolding
    – Odense

    This is a excellent conversation piece literally illustrating the individual soldiers wartime story. Hard to find piece from my personal collection!

  • Rare unapplied Heer decal by Huber Jordan u. Koerner

    225.00

    Rare unissued Heer helmet decal in mint condition. This decal was never applied to a helmet and is nicely marked Huber Jordan u. Koerner Nürnberg-O Abziehbilderfabrik. Nice piece that would nicely display in a helmet collection!

  • ET62 M40 double decal Polizei helmet

    2,850.00

    A very nice double decal M40 Polizei helmet. The helmet is nicely marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its original liner that is original to the helmet. The original early borderless Polizei decals still retain up to 99%. A very nice M35 Polizei helmet that would be a very nice addition to any helmet collection!

  • ET64 M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet

    2,400.00

    ET64 M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chocolate brown Luftwaffe issue chinstrap. The liner is named Unteroffizier (Uffz.) Ludwig. The helmet was brought back by a Canadian medic at the end of the war. A nice and textbook double decal helmet in very good condition!

  • Tarnnetz or Helmet net attatchment hooks

    200.00

    Hard to find loose set of original metal wire hooks to attach the Tarnnetz or German army helmet net to the German helmet. These are hard to find as a spare and a must have for a German helmet net. The price is for a single set of two original helmet net hooks in unissued new old stock condition. I have three matching sets. Very hard to find pieces to mount a helmet net!

  • hkp62 M42 Heer single decal helmet

    1,200.00

    hkp62 M42 Heer single decal helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains its factory finish and decal. Inside it still has the factory installed liner. The skirt of the helmet is named Bob G. Nice combat worn helmet!

  • Rare Dutch pre war helmet covering cloth

    425.00

    Extremely scarce original pre war Dutch helmet cover or ‘helmdoek’ in unissued condition. These cloth covers were worn on helmets during exercises and only very few examples survived to this day. This is a scarce opportunity to get one of these rare pre war helmet covers in mint condition!

  • Rare Dutch pre war helmet covering cloth

    525.00

    Extremely scarce original pre war Dutch helmet cover or ‘helmdoek’ in unissued condition. These cloth covers were worn on helmets during exercises and only very few examples survived to this day. This is a scarce opportunity to get one of these rare pre war helmet covers in mint condition – as far as I know the only red variant out there!

  • Rare Dutch army M33 helmet

    550.00

    Rare Dutch M33 helmet in untouched condition. This is the typical helmet as worn by the Dutch army troops defending my home country in the German invasion in May 1940. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chinstrap. The helmet retains mostof its original factory attatched lion plate and paint externally. Hard to upgrade and hard to find example!

  • Rare Dutch army M33 helmet

    475.00

    Rare Dutch M33 helmet in untouched condition. This is the typical helmet as worn by the Dutch army troops defending my home country in the German invasion in May 1940. The helmet retains its factory installed lier and chinstrap. The helmet retains mostof its original factory attatched lion plate and paint externally. Inside the rear skirt of the helmet there is a name. Hard to upgrade and hard to find example!

  • German helmet chinstrap dated 1940

    325.00

    German helmet chinstrap dated 1940 in good used condition. hard to find early example with aluminium hardware!

  • SE66 M35 Heer double decal helmet

    2,750.00

    M35 Heer double decal helmet marked SE66 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke. The helmet is a very nice, early example in smooth apple green factory paint. The helmet retains both of its original decals up to 90%. The helmet retains its factory installed zinc liner with untouched brass based rivets. The helmet is a real, combat used example with several dings and one most probably small shrapnell damage to the side. The helmet is a nice large size which would be hard to upgrade. Nice combat piece!

  • Q62 M35 Heer field repaint Ex-chickenwire helmet

    1,350.00

    Excellent Q62 M35 Heer field repaint Ex-chickenwire helmet in very good condition.  The helmet is missing the long part of the chinstrap but the short piece with aluminium hardware is still there. The helmet features a thick layer of field applied paint which clearly shows traces of chicken wire which was attached to the helmet when the repaint took place. The helmet is a beautiful ex chickenwire helmet in very nice condition!

  • Q64 Luftwaffe double decal ex chickenwire camouflage helmet from Oosterhout, NL

    2,850.00

    Q64 Luftwaffe double decal ex chickenwire camouflage helmet from Oosterhout, the Netherlands. This is a typical M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet which was consequently camouflaged with chickenwire, green and tan paint. The helmet turned up in a metal collecting bin in a second hand store in Oosterhout, The Netherlands somewhere between 1970 and 1980. The skirt of the helmet is nicely named Gefreiter Weinstahl. Both of its Luftwaffe decals are clearly visible and peaking trough the camouflage paint. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and LBA marked chinstrap. The helmet is a beautiful ex chickenwire helmet in excellent condition!

  • Short helmet chinstrap with aluminium buckle

    125.00

    Very nice original short German helmet chinstrap with aluminum buckle and pip in excellent condition.

  • Black verstärken Polizeischutzes Tschako in the rare large size 61

    700.00

    Black Verstärken Polizeischutzes Tschako in the rare large size 61. This is a black vulkan fiber example indicating Verstärken Polizeischutzes. Very hard to find in this very large size!

  • ET64 M35 Heer chunky sawdust camouflage helmet

    2,000.00

    Textbook chunky sawdust camouflage M35 helmet in great as found condition. The helmet is a typical wartime camouflaged M35 helmet with up to 80% of the original camouflage paint remaining. The helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a typical early double decal M35 helmet with its factory installed reinforced aluminum liner and the wartime fitted chinstrap. A killer example of a sawdust camouflage helmet in great condition!

  • Belgian Adrian helmet

    100.00

    Belgian first world war used Adrian helmet in good, as found condition with period applied insiginia to the front.

  • French M1915 Adrian Artillery helmet

    200.00

    French M1915 Adrian Artillery helmet in untouched, as found condition.

  • French M1915 Adrian Artillery helmet

    225.00

    French M1915 Adrian Artillery helmet in untouched, as found condition.

  • EF66 M42 no decal helmet

    1,100.00

    EF66 M42 no decal helmet in excellent condition. This is a unissued late war helmet with factory installed liner. The helmet retains up to 99% of its factory paint with minor storage scuffs. The helmet is a typical late war example with very rough tool marks. The helmets markings are hard to read but the shape of the shell are typical for the maker EF indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda in the shell size 66. A very nice late war example in a good large size that would be hard to upgrade.

  • Pre war Wehrmacht issue motorcyclist dust goggles with tin

    350.00

    Extremely rare pair of pre war issued goggles in the original early tin. This example has one damage to the aluminium frame and has left overs of a sticker on one of the glasses. These are pre war issued to motorcyclists of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. The goggles are complete, in overall good and untouched condition. The head strap is still flexible and feels elastic and can easily be displayed on a helmet! This pattern has only been produced pre war and on a smaller scale as the later pattern, finding these in good condition is almost impossible. Note that the tin or case is also a rare early example with a brass divider and notable smaller as the tins for the later pattern goggles. These goggles would make a perfect addition to an pre/early war Kradmelder display or mannequin!

  • German helmet liner marked RBNr.0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57

    300.00

    German helmet liner marked RBNr.0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57. Typical late war ‘spliced’ liner in excellent condition!

  • Rare Luftwaffe Splitterschutzbrille A case

    400.00

    Rare case for the Luftwaffe issue “ultrasin” Splitterschutzbrille. The case is often missing and finding a spare is extremely difficult!

  • Luftwaffe 295 type flight goggles aluminium case dated 1937

    275.00

    Nice original aluminium case for the Luftwaffe 295 type flight goggles in excellent condition. The case is nicely dated 1937 and is complete with the rare internal cup for the spare glasses. Nice and hard to find example!

  • German private purchase red tinted dust goggles

    55.00

    Very nice German private purchase red tinted dust goggles complete with the original named pouch. These type of private purchased tinted dust goggles were popular by mountaineer troops or Gebirgsjägers. Very nice and unusual set!

  • Luftwaffe LKp. W. 101 flight helmet

    525.00

    Luftwaffe LKp. W. 101 flight helmet in excellent condition. Complete with cable, throat microphone, headphones and straps.

  • Luftwaffe LKp. W. 101 flight helmet

    525.00

    Luftwaffe LKp. W. 101 flight helmet in excellent condition. Complete with cable, throat microphone, headphones and straps.

  • Battle damaged Q64 M40 no decal helmet

    1,150.00

    Battle damaged Q64 M40 no decal helmet in as found condition. Textbook late war no decal M40 helmet made by Quist in the shell size 64. The Quist marking is hard to read because of the thick paint used inside the helmet which is typical for this variant. The helmet retains its original factory installed and blood soaked liner indicating a battle damage. The helmet is in good condition with most of the original finish remaining. Hard to upgrade piece that tells a tale.

  • German helmet liner size 62/55 marked Litzmannstadt 1943

    325.00

    Textbook German helmet liner size 62/55 marked Litzmannstadt 1943 in unissued condition.

  • NSKK Crash helmet

    Textbook NSKK crash helmet in the large size 58. Typical example in good used condition.

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