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  • Lightweight blue summer flight trousers with original braces

    Textbook and rare summer flight trousers with their original rare and textbook braces. The trousers are in very good condition with all working press studs and zippers in working condition. One of the zippers has a few missing teeth but are in working condition. The trousers are a very rare, non lined variant on the heavy lined winter trousers. Nicely marked RB-Nr. 0/1304/5028. Very rare flight trousers!

  • Named Waffen-SS hand screened Plane tree 5/6 M31 zeltbahn

    A very nice Waffen-SS zeltbahn in very good condition.  A very nice zeltbahn in lightly used but very good condition with a set of very nice vibrant colours. Hard to find, especially a named example like this one!

  • Superb large sized unissued Heer M43 field cap in Italian wool

    Superb unissued Heer M43 field cap executed in captured Italian wool. The cap is a textbook example of a mint M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. The cap is a nice large size and would be impossible to upgrade. The cap retains its factory sewn BeVo cockade and blue buttons. The seams are nicely lined with bias tape. The lining is unissued, RBNR marked and in size 59 which is large. Certainly the best M43 field cap I’ve had to offer. Superb piece that’s impossible to upgrade.

  • Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN

    One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. There is one small hole in the bakelite body behind the strap. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly double and a bit dirty but good enough to use! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on these binoculars, which is the rarest accessory to find for these binoculars and always missing. The binoculars are complete with the original issued case marked CXN 4.

  • Late war Polizei M44 field blouse

    Superb untouched and mint Polizei M44 field blouse. The garment is in mint condition with all originally factory sewn insignia and a set of shoulder boards for a Polizei-Hauptwachtmeister. The field blouse is a perfect example that’s impossible to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS Plane tree 5/5 M31 Zeltbahn

    A stunning Waffen-SS hand screened plane tree 5/5 Zeltbahn in great condition. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The colours are nice, bright and full of contrast. The Zeltbahn has one or two small damages but is otherwise gradable near mint. The Zeltbahn would be a awesome backdrop for any collection or a nice addition to a A-frame. It is a true stunner and must have for the Waffen-SS camouflage collector!

  • Minty Heer M36 Infantry EM field blouse

    Stunning EM M36 field blouse in unissued condition. The garment features its full length skirt, sleeves and waist. The wool still retains 99% of its original nap and would easily be classed as mint. The garment has one small hole in the left sleeve with a imo period repair. The insignia on the garment are original and hand sewn but in my opinion restored. On the left breast pocket a single set of loops is present for a Infanteriesturmabzeichen. The tunic has a nice early and numbered set of M36 white, wool piped infantry shoulder straps.  Although the insignia are in my opinion restored this is still a very nice garment in near mint condition and very hard to upgrade. Perfect for a May 1940 display!

  • Minty EF62 M35 reissue

    A nice and minty M35 reissue helmet with perfect decal, liner and chinstrap. The helmet is simply one of the cleanest examples I’ve found! The helmet is nicely marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet is complete with its original minty chinstrap and liner. Inside the dome stamp clearly shows the helmet was assembled in 1937. The helmet still retains up to 99% of its wartime paint and both of its minty decals of which one is overpainted. Nice helmet!

  • Untouched EM Heer M43 combat tunic

    Stunning untouched Heer M43 combat tunic. One of the most common tunics issued and worn by members of the Heer during the Normand and later campaigns but exceptionally hard to find in this unwashed, untouched condition. The garment retains the period factory sewn Einheitslitzen. The breast eagle is period factory sewn through the liner with a T-stitch(!). The garment retains weapon oil, mud and sweat stains. The garment has a lot of wear but minor moth damage. If you are looking for a real untouched combat tunic; this is it.

  • M44 Heer Panzergrenadier field blouse with factory sewn insignia

    Late war Heer M44 field blouse for a Panzergrenadier. The tunic is in good unissued condition with minimal storage wear. The garment retains most of the nap in the wool. All the insignia are factory sewn without alterations. The garment retains all of its originally sewn buttons. The shoulders are adorned with a set of late war EM M43 pattern Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps. The garment is a medium size good for most modern or vintage mannequins. The garment has some storage wear and a few repair but is otherwise a stellar unissued example. Hard to upgrade!

  • Matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 pouches by cqr 42

    A nice matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked cqr 42 indicating production by Lederwerk Sedina Joachim Schell, Sportartikelfabrik, Finkewalde Bez. Stettin. The pouches are in good used condition as pictured! The leather on the pouches is supple and the canvas is strong. Finding a real combat worn set in good condition is really hard and this matching pair would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare 1939 dated A-frame with aluminum hardware in unissued condition

    A stunning 1939 dated A-frame in unissued condition. The A-frame is complete with its pre war pouch and messkit strap. The leather straps are made of supple brown leather. A-frame is nicely dated 1939 as is the pouch. The first batch of A-frames like this one was only made in a small trial batch and issued to some of the troops for the 1940 campaign. The A-frame is in perfect condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • EF64 single decal Kriegsmarine M42 helmet

    Textbook original Kriegsmarine M42 helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda in very good condition.
    The helmet retains up to 95% of its original textured field grey paint and golden Kriegsmarine decal. The decal is a Kriegsmarine thin wing type manufactured by Huber Jordan u. Koerner. The top of the decal shows a golden line indicating the decal was manufactured in multiple layers and is a textbook Kriegsmarine helmet. The lot number is also noted in the lot number database as a Single Decal Kriegsmarine helmet. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. Kriegsmarine M42 helmets are very rare, especially in a exceptional condition as this one. I doubt I will find another soon!

  • Rare set of MP40 pouches marked eqr 41

    A very rare set of unissued blue gray MP40 pouches marked eqr 41 indicating production by G. Passier & Sohn, Sattlerwarenfabrik, Hannover. Both pouches are nicely marked on the back in white ink eqr 41 – MP38 u. 40. The pouches are in very good IMO unissued condition and the brown leather straps are nice and supple. A pair of matching pouches is very hard to find, especially in this near perfect condition!

  • Stunning battle-damaged M35 double decal heer helmet

    A stunning double decal army or Heer helmet in been-there, battle damaged condition. This helmet was produced in 1938 as the date in the Liner suggests. Both decals are still in very nice condition and the camouflage paint was neatly painted around it during the war. The helmet was worn a lot and received a extra layer of thick camouflage paint often referred to as Rautarn. The helmet has a wartime battle damage on the top. Most likely a explosion was near the helmet which cracked the shell. Most likely due to this explosion the rear liner pin was replaced at some point with a original split pin. Other then this the helmet is “untouched”. The Liner and chinstrap belong with the helmet and the buckle of the chinstrap has a drop of the green camouflage paint on it.

    A stunning ‘killer’ lid which would be hard to replace!

  • Late war brown M37 lowboots

    Textbook late war black M37 lowboots in unissued condition. Perfect late war pair in very good, supple condition. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare Waffen-SS cufftitle SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 6. and 11. ‘Reinhard Heydrich’

    Rare Waffen-SS cufftitle SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 6. and 11. ‘Reinhard Heydrich’. Textbook example in BeVo construction. The cufftitle measures up to 49 cm and looks to be in unissued condition.

  • Waffen-SS overprint Plane tree 3/3 Zeltbahn

    Waffen-SS overprint Plane tree 3/3 Zeltbahn in very good, used condition. A nice 1943 dated example in good condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare Fliegerbluse Hermann Göring division

    Stunning Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a EM in the Hermann Göring division. The Fliegerbluse comes with factory sewn breast eagle and period sewn collar tabs and rare white piped Hermann Göring shoulder straps. There are vague remnants of a cufftitle but its not the first time we’ve see a HG division Fliegerbluse without one. The garment is in a nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins. Very nice original Fliegerbluse that would be great underneath a Felddivision smock.

  • Stone mint Heer/Waffen-SS M41 trousers

    Stone mint pair of M41(!) trousers for use in the Heer or Waffen-SS. The pair retains all of its originally sewn buttons and retains 100% of the nap in the wool. Maker marked Augsburger Kleiderfabrik Von Gruny & Co Augsburg. Guaranteed the best pair on the market today. The trousers are in mint condition with absolutely zero issues. Hard to find a pair of ’41 pattern trousers!

  • Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock

    Nice original ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Late war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in good worn condition and has a number of small holes and one large repair which are typical for a thin garment worn in densely wooded areas. The smock is a nice size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its drawstrings and has shortened sleeves. A very nice surely combat worn smock with strong and vibrant colours which would be very hard to upgrade for a combat mannequin!

  • Minty M40 Heer tunic with factory sewn insignia

    A stunning Heer M40 EM Feldbluse in unissued condition. The green Einheitslitzen are period factory sewn to the collar. The breast eagle is period factory machine sewn on the top, flipped and finished by hand. The picture coming after the breast eagle shot shows the stitch line, underneath the lining. The garment was most probably kept for walking out and has only one modification that is that the buttons on the front have all been moved one or two cm. This was most probably done because the soldier became well-fed. There is one cut in the right top pocket which is less visible in real life. This is really a stunning and textbook EM M40 tunic in mint condition that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Battle damaged M35 SE64 double decal field repaint helmet

    A nice and typical example of a battle damaged M35 helmet. The helmet is a standard apple green double decal M35 Heer helmet with a field repaint typical for the 1940 campaign. The helmet retains 99% of its original camouflage paint which covers the thricolor decal but leaves the eagle bare to the eye. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap which are original to the helmet. On the top of the dome a large hole can be seen that was most probably inflicted by a bullet coming from the front. The hole surely seriously wounded anyone wearing the helmet at that time and the light blood staining in the leather shows this. The liner is nicely named K. Hefner. A very nice battle damaged M35 helmet in great – as found – condition!

  • M42 ckl62 wire camouflage helmet

    Rare original M42 wire camouflage helmet marked ckl62. The helmet exhibits a nice cohesion with the wire between the wire and the shell. The wire is tight, original and wartime applied. The liner is also tight and original to the shell. The soft size 55 leather liner is in good, used condition. The chinstrap shows wear and nicely marked on the end. The helmet is marked CKL62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet still retains up to 90% of its original factory textured paint. Authentic wire camouflage helmets like this one are hard to find, and this one is in great condition.

  • HKP64 Luftwaffe camouflage helmet

    A nice two tone luftwaffe camouflage helmet in very good condition. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original two-tone camouflage paint. On the left side of the helmet the Luftwaffe decal can clearly be seen through the camouflage paint. Interesting to see is that this late war helmet has been made on a “monday morning” and has the rivet and vent holes misaligned by a few centimeters. The helmets shell is a nice size 64 with its original size 57 liner. The helmet is full of character and patina. A great camouflage helmet priced competitively!

  • Grossdeutschland grouping with Cufftitle and medals to Herbert Rihm

    Exceptional Grossdeutschland grouping! Herbert Rihm was born 1st of November 1924 in Mannheim. He had a evangelical upbringing and attended evening school. He received the medical examination on the 23rd of Febuary 1942 and was deemed fit for military service on the 30th of May 1942. He received training with the 98K and MG34. The 5th of Febuary 1943 he enlisted in the Stammkompanie Grenadier Ersatz Battalion 107. The 1st of March 1943 he transferred to 6. (M.G.) Ausb. Kemp. Gren. Ers. Regt. (mot) Grossdeutschland. The 26th of July 1943 he transferred to II. Gren. Ers. Rgt. (mot) Grossdeutschland. The 13th of August 1943 he transferred to 9.(M.G.) Füs. Rgt. Grossdeutschland and finally on the 15th of December 1943 to II. Gen. Kp. Pz. Gren. Ers. Rgt. G.D.
    He received both the black and silver Verwundetenabzeichen, the close combat clasp or Nahkampfspange, Ostmedaille, Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Bronze, Eisernes Kreuz II klasse and last but not least the 4th pattern Grossdeutschland cuff title.

    He was wounded on the 14th of December 1943 and afterwards send back home to recover. He never re-enlisted and survived the war. The grouping, as shown was sold by the veteran to a collector on a Veterantreffen in Germany. The grouping consists of all shown attributes and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Three tone Normandy camouflage Q60 M35 Heer helmet

    A very nice three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet marked Q60 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original camouflage paint and its original liner. The helmet retains very vibrant camouflage colours and is a nice eyepiece! The helmet had white paint cleaned off externally. The helmet was left behind in Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands and came out of the woodwork 3 years ago. The helmet is the smallest size ever made for the German army and are very rare, just as the size 68 and 70 helmets. On the back of the helmet a stress crack can be seen. A nice unusual camouflage helmet in a rare small size!

  • Flare pouch marked gaq 43

    Rare late war flare ammunition pouch in perfect condition. Nicely marked gaq 43 indicating production by Otto Stephan, Leder- u. Lederwarenfabrik, Muehlhausen. The case is made from green webbing and comes with its original removable sling. The pouch is complete with all internal dividers and wooden reinforcement. Nicely marked on the side. Impossible to find a better one!

  • Waffen-SS visor skull – Deschler like variant

    Rare, minty Waffen-SS visor skull known as the Deschler-variant. This is a excellent, unissued example with typical silver finish over its tombac base. The silver finish or frosting still retains up to 99% of its original factory finish. Both of its prongs firmly attached to the piece! Really a hard to upgrade skull in perfect condition!

  • Heer M36 EM Field blouse for a Obergefreiter der Jägertruppen

    Untouched, as found Heer M36 EM Field blouse for a Obergefreiter der Jägertruppen. The field blouse is not shortened and retains its wartime applied insignia. The shoulderstraps are typical privately purchased Jäger examples and are original to the garment. There is one missing button on the chest and there is moth damage to the back and sleeves; otherwise its a great display tunic which would greatly attribute to any Jäger or Gebirgsjäger focussed collection!

  • Rare Waffen-SS equipment belt SS Totenkopf standarte III ‘Thüringen’

    Unique, untouched belt set for a EM/NCO serving in the 10. Rotte of the III SS-Totenkopf Standarte Thüringen. The belt is a typical SS issued belt marked SS RZM near the belt hook. The belt is unit marked 10./ 3 SS indicating the 10. Rotte in the 3. SS-Totenkopf-Standarte 3, Thüringen. This unit took part in the occupation of Sudetenland in 1938 and was later used for Police duties during the invasion of Poland behind the lines of the 10th. Armee between upper Silesia and the Vistula river. These duties consisted of hunting down remaining Polish soldiers and terrorizing and murdering civilians. Most of these men were later drafted for the Totenkopf Division. The buckle is a typical RZM 822/37 type 2 aluminum belt buckle which has always been with the belt.

    A very rare, pre war SS belt buckle set in untouched condition that is exceedingly hard to find!

  • M36 field blouse for a Feldwebel in Panzerjägerabteilung 20

    Textbook M36 field blouse for a Feldwebel in Panzerjägerabteilung 20 which was a anti tank unit in the 20. Panzergrenadier Division. The garment is a typical pre war example which was period depot tailored to a smaller, more common size. A very nice and large sized M36 field blouse in light worn condition!

  • Reversed Splittertarn

    Rare original reversible winter parka for Heer and Luftwaffe in the rare late war reversed Splittertarn camouflage pattern.  The garment is in unissued condition with minor storage wear to the white side. The garment retains all of its originally sewn buttons and strong vibrant colours with a nice misprint to the front. The garment is a good mannequin size. Very hard to obtain original garment in a rare camouflage pattern!

  • Late war black M37 lowboots

    Textbook late war black M37 lowboots in unissued condition. The boots are unissued but have some dust from storage and could be easily cleaned if desired; otherwise supple boots in perfect condition!

  • ET64 M40 single decal Heer helmet

    Typical M40 Heer single decal helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and paint and decal up to 85%.

  • CKL64 M42 single decal Heer helmet

    Textbook Heer single decal M42 helmet with factory fitted liner and period fitted chinstrap. The helmet retains up to 90% of its factory finish and decal rendering it hard to upgrade.

  • Waffen-SS hand screened Plane tree 5/6 M31 zeltbahn

    Very nice original hand screened Waffen-SS plane tree 5/6 camouflaged Zeltbahn in used condition. The zeltbahn has 2 large holes but further no significant damages, rolled up the damages are not visible! Rare example with the spring side made out of plane tree 5 camouflage and the autumn side plane tree 6 camouflage. The zeltbahn retains most if not all of its original factory applied buttons and some of typical black ropes. Excellent hand screened plane tree 5/6 Zeltbahn in good used condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • ET64 M40 single decal Heer helmet

    Textbook single decal Heer M40 helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and period installed, partially damaged chinstrap. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory paint and decal. Excellent and textbook helmet that would be hard to upgrade.

  • DHQ marked MGZ scope with original eyecup

    Stunning tan MGZ40 sight for the MG34 and MG42 Lafette. The sight is clear fully adjustable condition. The glass is all in good condition without damage; the lenses are clear and 100% usable. The original rubber eyecup is original and present. Perfect usable piece in full original finish!

  • Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock

    Nice original ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Late war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in strong worn condition and has a number of small holes and one large repair which are typical for a thin garment worn in densely wooded areas. The smock is a nice size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its drawstrings. A very nice surely combat worn smock with vibrant colours which would be perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • US M1C paratrooper helmet with Westinghouse liner

    Textbook US M1C paratrooper helmet in very good condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its factory paint. The liner is a textbook late war Westinghouse paratrooper example. The chinstraps are factory sewn to the swivel bales and have never been replaced.

  • ET68 M38 paratrooper helmet liner

    Rare original M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet liner in used condition. Mid to late war pattern, complete with the cushion on top. The helmet liner is a size 66 fitting size 66 helmet shells. A rare spare that would fit nicely with a shell for display on a mannequin. Rare original helmet liner!

  • Unissued Waffen-SS cufftitle 1. SS Panzerdivision Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler

    Excellent and textbook Waffen-SS cufftitle for EM/NCO’s in the 1. SS Panzerdivision Adolf Hitler. The cufftitle is in full length, nicely marked BeVo Wuppertal at the end. The cufftitle is a textbook example in unissued condition and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Complete pre war EM34 rangefinder in camouflage pattern Emil Busch

    Very nice EM34 Entfernungsmesser by Emil Busch. These where issued with all sorts of artillery pieces and machine guns. They where used to zero in these heavy weapons to shoot accurately on long distances. The range finder comes complete with its original tripod and the leather case. The Beleuchtungslatte was postwar refurbished in the French army, but this paint could IMO easily be removed showing the full tan original paint. The optics look to be in good condition and see through just fine. The optics are clear but and looks to be in adjustable condition. This is one of the best ones I’ve had the pleasure of offering especially in the full period paint finish and complete with all leather straps and accessories.

  • Heer M36 field blouse for Nachrichtenabteilung 29

    Nice original Heer M36 field blouse for a enlisted man in Nachrichtenabteilung 29. A nice original field blouse in good worn condition. The garment has machine sewn Kragenlitzen and tightly handsewn breast eagle. The garment has a nice pair of early pointed shoulderstraps for Nachrichtenabteilung 29 which was a part of the 29. Panzerdivision which fought heavily in Stalingrad.

  • M36 field blouse for Hauptmann in Pionierabteilung 6

    Beautiful wartime converted EM field blouse for a Hauptmann in Pionierabteilung 6. The garment is in good, field worn condition with loads of character. The garment retains its wartime sewn insignia and would be hard to upgrade. Pionierabteilung 6 was part of the 6. Panzerdivision which fought heavily at Kursk, Rschew, Dnjepr and was destroyed at Bobruisk in June 1944.  Nice original garment in a good large size!

  • Heer Feldgendarmerie officers visor cap

    Late war Heer Feldgendarmerie visorThe visor is a excellent and unworn example. Beautiful textbook example manufactured in Trikot. The cap is a nice large size that would be impossible to upgrade!

  • Complete and unique A-Frame made of recycled material with blue webbing straps(!)

    Stunning and one of a kind unissued A-frame or A-rahmen complete with all the original straps that have never been removed or repaired, untouched and unissued condition. This beautiful example is mainly constructed out of M36 tunic internal belt hook support straps and features beautiful bluegrey webbing straps! Faintly marked with an ink stamped RBNr. but sadly this is unreadable. Unique A-frame made out M36 tunic support straps and blue webbing straps which is the first time I have ever encountered this stunning and interesting construction. For sure one of the best A-frame I have ever seen and had the pleasure to offer, that would be very hard to be upgraded!

  • Q66 M40 Waffen-SS single decal overpaint helmet

    Very nice and named Waffen-SS single decal M40 helmet marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet once had a bright Waffen-SS decal to the right side which was period overpainted with a field grey textured paint. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and 1940 dated chinstrap. The helmet is a very nice example of a

  • Waffen-SS EM/NCO RZM pattern cufftitle 21.SS-Gebirgsdivision Skanderbeg

    Rare late war Waffen-SS cufftitle of the 21.SS-Gebirgsdivision Skanderbeg. The cufftitle is in very good, lightly worn condition. Typical late war RZM pattern example in very good condition.

  • Q66 M40 helmet with period made foliage string named wagenknecht

    Beautiful Q66 M40 no decal helmet named Wagenknecht. The helmet retains a period made rope foliage attachment that fits neatly around the shell. The rope shows moderate aging at the knots, where its sewn and where it hits the helmet. There are 3 clothing hooks sewn to the ends of the net that attach to the edge of the helmet. The net for me is period attached to the helmet with wear and oxidation to the edges where the metal hooks are attached. There is no exact provenance to the helmet other then it was originally found in the united states. The helmet comes with its factory installed helmet liner which is named Wagenknecht. The helmet is a original rope camouflage helmet in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • EF64 Heer m42 three-tone camouflage helmet

    A very nice original M42 three-tone camouflage helmet with loads of character. The helmet retains the original camouflage paint up to 75% with loads of patina. The helmet retains its original factory installed liner and chinstrap and is named in the skirt of the helmet. A nice original camouflage helmet!

  • Heer Panzer officers visor cap

    Stunning Panzer or Panzerjäger officers visor in very good near mint condition. The visor retains its bright pink wool piping with its originally attached insignia. The wool is in very good condition with 99% of its fluff with minimal surface moth grazing. The cap is a good size 58 which would fit most if not all mannequins. The cap is a stunning and textbook example that would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Complete wartime EM34 Range Finder in full original tan paint

    A complete wartime EM34 or Entfernungsmesser 34 in complete condition. These where issued with all sorts of artillery pieces and machine guns. They where used to zero in these heavy weapons to shoot accurately on long distances. The range finder comes complete with all the accessories it should have and is expected to be issued with. All carrying straps, slings, covers and even the adjustment tool are there. The optics are clear and give a nice 11 times magnification. The set is still in this pristine condition and is in the full original colour. It has always been stored well! The set is complete with tripod , range finder and cover and the Justierlatte. It is hard to find a complete range finder as they are often incomplete let alone in its full original tan colour!

  • Heer infantry crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art Erel Sonderklasse

    Rare early Erel Sonderklasse crusher cap or Knautschmütze. The cap is a nice size 60 and in lightly worn condition. The cap is made by Erel which is one of the most well known cap producers. The insignia to the front of the cap are nicely handsewn. The cap has a few moth damages on the top,  but is near mint otherwise. Inside the sweatband is marked to Major Zehender Gren. Ers. Batt. 260. A rare infantry crusher cap that would make a great addition to any combat officers display!

  • Heer M43 Keilhosen in mint condition

    A very nice mint example of a pair of Wehrmacht Heer M43 combat trousers or Keilhosen. In good mint condition with all its original sewn buttons. The wool is in great condition without repairs and still has most of the nap and full contrasted field grey color remaining. There are one or two tiny moth holes, otherwise perfect. The size is large and would fit most if not all mannequins. The leg ties are intact. A great pair for a mannequin that is very hard to find in this perfect condition and size!

  • Stunning untouched Heer infantry crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art

    Stunning example of a untouched Heer infantry crusher, Feldmütze Alter Art or Knautschmütze. These caps where incredibly popular with officers during the war. The cap is in great, untouched with a great patina all over. The cap can be formed to fit on a mannequin display but is otherwise folded flat as a envelope. The crusher bears the Waffenfarbe of the Infanterie. These caps are getting increasingly difficult to find and this one is definitely the nicest one we’ve had on offer. A great example!

  • Complete Pioneer side pouches and rucksack

    Hard to find complete pioneer pouches, complete with rucksack in very good condition. Hard to find set that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare Heer car pennant

    Rare Heer car pennant in near mint condition. The pennant comes with both its undamaged covers. These pennants were used on staff cars and are typical souvenirs or simply destroyed post war. The pennant is in excellent condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • M18 ‘lugless’ transitional helmet

    Rare M18 transitional helmet with period removed lugs. The helmet is a textbook transitional example which had its lugs removed prior to repainting in Feldgrau. This is a rare ‘Lugless’ variant. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and chinstrap. The helmet retains its factory finish and decal up to 90% and would be very hard to upgrade!

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