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Black bakelite canteen cup marked F7/S
Black bakelite cup which is in a good used condition, the cup has some scratches. The cup is nicely marked with an MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/S Indicates production by an unknown maker and that the used material is Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. The initial H is scratched into the surface of the cup. Perfect black bakelite cup to complete a canteen or a display!
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Black bakelite canteen cup marked 46/S
Beautiful black bakelite canteen cup in a stunning condition without any damages. The cup is nicely marked with an MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code 46/S Indicates production by Erich Wippermann, Halver i. Westfalen. and that the used material is Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. Nice cup to complete a canteen or a display!
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Brownish bakelite canteen cup marked F7/S
Beautiful brownish bakelite cup which is in a good used condition, the cup has some scratches and a tiny damage on the rim. The cup is nicely marked with an MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/S Indicates production by an unknown maker and that the used material is Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. Outstanding brown bakelite cup to complete a canteen or a display!
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Close combat clasp in silver marked RS
Textbook original close combat clasp marked RS indicating production by Rudolf Souval. in as found condition. Nice original badge with loads of character. Typical soldered hinge and catch, salty but original piece!
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Close combat clasp in bronze marked FLL
Textbook original close combat clasp marked F.E.C.W.E.PEEKHAUS BERLIN and FLL indicating production by Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid. in as found condition. Nice original badge with loads of character. Typical soldered hinge and catch, salty but original piece!
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Heer Soldbuch Pz.Gren Ullrich von Freu Kampfgruppe Schöning
Excellent and full Soldbuch to Ullrich von Freu, serving in Panzergrenadier Battalion 98 ‘v. Schöning’ which was later renamed to Kampfgruppe Schöning. Von Freu was wounded January 1945 and was awarded the Kriegsverdienstkreuz, Verwundetenabzeichen and the Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze. The Soldbuch contains loads of entries and would be a great base for further research!
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Wehrmacht Führerschein – Hans Gehrke Pz. Gren Regt. 361
Original Wehrmacht Führerschein for Hans-Joachim Gehrke who was trained in Panzergrenadier Regiment 361 which was a part of the 90. Panzergrenadier Division.
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Heer officer portrait with Wiederholungsspange
Nice original Heer postcard sized portrait photograph with a well decorated Heer Hauptmann with Wiederholungsspange
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British ammunition pouch MECo 1943
British pistol / revolver ammunition pouch marked MECo 1943. Textbook example with Pea Green blanco!
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British MKIII compass 1941
British MKIII prismatic compass made by The Electrical Company Ltd. in 1941.
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Folding E-tool gcq 41 with second pattern carrier RBNr. 1943
Beautiful folding E-tool complete with the second pattern pressstoff carrier. The E-tool itself is nicely marked gcq 41 which indicates production by Heinrich Jung & Sohn, Gesenkschmiede, Halver. The second pattern pressstoff carrier is nicely marked not the back of the belt loop 1943 and with an unreadable RBNr. Unlike many if not all folding E-tools that are on the market today this one does not bear any signs of being repainted/cleaned or repaired. Superb set in very good close to mint condition that would be hard if not impossible to upgrade!
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Straight E-tool marked AB&C
Textbook original straight E-tool maker marked AB&C indicating production by AB&C indicates production by A. Bredt & Co., Witten. Unlike many this one has never been repainted/stripped or refinished. Beautiful and textbook example!
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Reichswehr straight E-tool marked REX
Rare Reichswehr model straight E-tool in lightly used condition. Nicely maker marked REX which indicates production by Schwarzwälder Unternehmen der Schmiedetechnik, Baiersbronn – Friedrichstal. Unlike most of the E-tools on the market this one doesn’t show any signs of green postwar repaint.
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MG34 barrel carrier
The MG34 barrel carrier is in very good condition with 85% of the original factory paint remaining. The barrel carrier is marked but the marking isn’t clearly readable. The carrier is complete with its original factory attached carrying sling in very good condition. One of the rarest spares to find for the MG34!
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German helmet chinstrap
Textbook helmet chinstrap in good used condition which nowadays is a hard to find spare. The strap is full length and has a steel painted buckle.
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Early chinstrap Erhardt Poessneck 1940
Textbook original early production German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware in slightly used condition. Nicely maker marked and dated Erhardt Poessneck, 1940. Hard to find as a spare!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap RBNr. 0/0750/0100
chinstrap brownish painted steel hardware
Textbook late war original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition. The chinstrap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0750/0100. The steel hardware features an unusual brownish paint. Hard to find as a spare!
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Pre war German helmet chinstrap marked Otto Sindel 1938
Textbook early war German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware. The chinstrap is marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1938. Hard to find a early war example as a spare!
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Mint boxed US M1926 Life preserver belt
Original US Life preserver belt in unissued condition in its original factory packaging marked ONE LIFE PRESERVER BELT (DUAL TYPE) Durkee-Atwood Co Minneapolis Minn. U.S.A. April 29 1944. These belts were Iconic for the D-Day invasion. Nicely marked and dated April 29 1944 – indicating pre D-Day manufacture.
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German helmet chinstrap
Textbook original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition. The strap is marked at the end of the long part but the stamp isn’t readable anymore.
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Pre war chinstrap G. Chiele, Loburg 1937
Textbook pre war German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware. The chinstrap is marked G. Chiele, Loburg 1937. Hard to find a pre war example!
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Early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware
Hard to find early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware in good used condition.
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Early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware
Hard to find early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware in good used condition.
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US M1 Garand cartridge belt
Textbook US M1 Garand cartridge belt in good used condition.
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MP38 u. MP 40 magazine pouch hjg 1942
Textbook grey/green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in slightly used to almost mint condition. The pouch is nicely marked with an ink stamp hjg 1942 which indicates production by Kimnach u. Brunn, Fabrik fuer Heeresausruestung, Kaiserslautern. The stamp itself is a bit faded but you can still make out what its saying when you look closely. Beautiful example which would be hard to upgrade.
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Carrying strap for flare ammunition pouch
Beautiful removable carrying strap for the flare ammunition pouch. This example is unmarked. These straps are very hard to find as a spare in this close to mint condition!
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US M1910 cartridge belt Mills 1917
Textbook first world war US M1910 cartridge belt. Produced and marked by Mills in December 1917.
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Optical sight metal battery box
Nice original steel battery box for the MGZ and other different optic lighting in unissued condition.
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Luftwaffe combat boot knife or Stiefelmesser marked L5
A very nice original Luftwaffe combat boot knife or Nahkampfmesser. Nicely marked with the Luftwaffe 5 Waffenamt. The knife is in good sharp condition. Perfect combat mannequin accessorie!
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Brown leather K98 sling
Very nice brown K98 sling in near mint condition. The K98 sling is maker marked but because of some minor usage the stamp is faded en thereby unreadable.
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K98 bayonet frog marked Walter Ducksch 1941
Textbook K98 bayonet frog marked and produced by Walter Ducksch, Petersdorf I/ RSGB. (Riesengebirge) 1941. Mint example which was most likely never issued!
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US M1 Garand cartridge belt
Excellent US M1 cartridge belt constructed out of multiple colours of webbing. Nicely named Shields.
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Matching Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Pioniere
Matching lightly worn original pair of Waffen-SS NCO shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Pioniere. The shoulderstraps are well executed and show the textbook M43 construction one would expect. The straps are in very good, lightly worn condition and would easily match to a worn tunic. The straps feature the late war grey subdued tresse and black rayon piping. These straps are the lowest NCO rank for sure seeing lots of action on the front line. A very nice matching pair that is highly sought after and only scarcely encountered nowadays!
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Canadian made Royal Signals armband
Excellent single Canadian made Royal Corps of Signals duty/active service armband. Worn by signal troops and dispatch riders are known to wear these a lot as well.
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Commonwealth regimental police armband
Excellent single regimental police duty/active service armband. Worn by regimental police troops.
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Common wealth regimental police armband
Excellent single regimental police duty/active service armband. Worn by regimental police troops.
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M31 Zeltbahn Zeltleine 31
Nice original quarter shelter rope or Zeltleine which is one of the main components of the Zeltbahn accessories. These are really hard to find as a spare!
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Astra 600 holster marked DKK 44
Rare Astra 600 holster marked dkk 44 indicating production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. Very hard to find original Astra 600 holster in good condition!
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Mint non-reversible Splittertarn hood
Mint unissued non-reversible Splittertarn camouflage hood or Kopfhaube. The hood is a mint unissued example that would be impossible to upgrade.
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Reversible grey parka hood
Close to mint most likely unissued reversible grey camouflage hood or Kopfhaube. The hood is an almost mint probably unissued example that would be hard to upgrade.
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Tall pre war M38 gasmask Unit ID’ed and named to R.A. Endres
Beautiful pre war tall canister with a green canvas M38 mask inside. The canister itself is nicely marked G.F.N. 1938. Pre war tall canisters are really hard to find! The mask itself is nicely labelled Endres, 203. The gasmask canister itself is unit ID’ed / named to R.A. Endres, L 14242 F, Lg. Pa. Paris. The canister and mask are 100% matching and used by the same owner as they are labelled and named the same! The Feldpostnummer L 14242 F indicates:
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 4. Kompanie Infanterie-Regiment 53
(2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 26190 E
(28.4.1940-14.9.1940) Feldluftpark Cyr
(27.1.1942-14.7.1942) Feldluftpark 4/XII
(7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 4.12.1944 gestrichen. -

Royal Signals armband
Excellent single Royal Corps of Signals duty/active service armband. Worn by signal troops and dispatch riders are known to wear these a lot as well.
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Canadian made Royal Signals armband
Excellent single Canadian made Royal Corps of Signals duty/active service armband. Worn by signal troops and dispatch riders are known to wear these a lot as well.
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Short pre war gasmask 1936
Rare original short pre war gasmask canister in very good condition. The canister is nicely marked with a logo featuring a T. and the date 1936, which producer this indicates is still unclear. The inside of the canister features a nice early ink stamped Waffenamt. The canister features a green canvas M38 mask. The outside of the canister has several painted tactical symbols in white, red and light blue paint!
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Late war M38 gasmask with black rubber mask
Textbook late war gasmask canister with matching late war gasmask. The Canister retains its original straps and spare lenses. The gasmask is a late war black rubber variant with blue painted hardware.
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Blue field repainted tall M38 gasmask unit ID’ed and named to Gefr. Wöhler
Very nice Luftwaffe gasmask canister with M38 mask.The canister externally features a field applied blue Luftwaffe overpaint. The canister retains up to 90% of the period repaint, and comes with its period affixed straps. The tall canister is nicely named on the inside of the lid to Gefr Wöhler with white paint. The canister also features a label with the name A. Wöhler and with a feldpostnummer F.14432. The Feldpost number indicates:
(15.9.1940-31.1.1941) 2. Trägerfrequenz-Kompanie
Nachrichten-Abteilung z.b.V. 648
(1.2.1941-11.7.1941) 2. Trägerfrequenz-Kompanie 648. -

Tall M38 gasmask named to Uffz. Karl Ruckenbauer
Superb and hard to upgrade upgrade complete M38 gasmask. The mask is a nice green canvas variant and comes with a nice set of straps. The canister retains most of its original paint and comes together with the period applied carrying straps. The canister is beautifully labelled and named to Uffz. Karl Ruckenbauer.
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Late war M38 gasmask with black rubber mask
Textbook late war gasmask canister with matching as mask both numbered 4445. The Canister retains its original straps and spare lenses. The gasmask is a late war black rubber variant with blue painted hardware.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked Carl Eickhorn 1938
A nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked Carl Eickhorn 1938 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is in very good unsharpened and uncleaned condition. Found together with the leather frog. A nice matching set in very good condition!
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US pistol belt
Original M1936 US pistol belt in unissued condition.
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US pistol belt
Original M1936 US pistol belt in unissued condition.
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US pistol belt marked Nasco 1942
Original M1936 US pistol belt in unissued condition marked Nasco 1942
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Late war K98 bayonet 44 ffc with mint light brown frog
A very bayonet marked 43 ffc indicating production by Friedrich Herder Abr.Sohn, Solingen. The frog is in mint condition and nicely marked 0/0560/0156. The bayonet is exactly how it left the factory. The bayonet has not been reblued and has a minty look to it with most of the original grey finish remaining. A very nice late war bayonet with very nice red brown grips and a mint light brown frog!
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Bakelite late war FF33 field phone 1944 E
Beautiful late war FF33 field phone. The FF33 is marked 1944 E which is indicating an unknown maker and production in 1944. The phone comes with the crank and battery case. The bakelite case is undamaged and has a nice reddish colour. All parts are marked 1944 and the field phone is completely matching!
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Bakelite FF33 field phone SABA 1941
Excellent FF33 field phone in a nice bakelite case, the bottom part and the lid are different colours of bakelite which is an beautiful detail. The FF33 is nicely marked SABA 1941 which indicates production by Schwarzwälder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt, Triberg im Schwarzwald. The field phone is complete with its crank and battery box.
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Bakelite late war FF33 field phone 1944 E
Beautiful late war FF33 field phone. The FF33 is marked 1944 E which is indicating an unknown maker and production in 1944. The phone comes with the crank and battery case. The bakelite case is undamaged and has a nice reddish colour.
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Non-matching K98 bayonet marked S/176G / Coppel G.m.b.H.
Non-matching K98 bayonet marked S/176G indicating production by P. Weyersberg in 1935. The scabbard is marked Coppel G.m.b.H. 1940.
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Equipment strap marked Josef Goetz Lederwarenfabrik Linnich 1940
Perfect early war single example of a leather equipment strap in unissued condition. Nicely marked and dated Josef Goetz Lederwarenfabrik Linnich 1940.
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Equipment strap marked fkv 4
Perfect late war single example of a leather equipment strap in unissued condition. Nicely marked and dated fkv 4.
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Wehrmacht issue socks size 2
A pair of Wehrmacht issued socks in worn condition. Maybe the hardest part to find for a German mannequin display; the socks are most if not always beat up, repaired or fully worn out – if you can find them at all. The socks are the finishing touch for any Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS or Luftwaffe mannequin and otherwise impossible to find!
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