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  • Waffen-SS plane tree 4/4 Zeltbahn mixed with blurred edge

    A very nice original plane tree 4/4 overprint and hand screened Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in very good condition. Nicely marked with numbers 4 and 4The Zeltbahn retains its colours and contrast and most of its originally sewn buttons. The colours are nice, bright and full of contrast. The garment is constructed with Plane Tree 4/4 for the main panels finished with Blurred Edge for the sides. The Zeltbahn has a few hand sewn repairs. The Zeltbahn would be a awesome backdrop for any collection or a nice addition to a A-frame. The mixed manufacture is a true stunner and must have for the Waffen-SS camouflage collector!

  • M34 lightweight double decal Feuerschutzpolizei helmet

    Near mint M34 double decal Feuerschutzpolizei helmet. Very rare to find them in this condition. Really nice decals, paint, liner and chinstrap!

  • Aluminium heer belt buckle E. Schneider, Lüdenscheid, 1937

    A great early buckle with 80% of its factory paint remaining. Nicely maker marked E. Schneider Lüdenscheid. Most of these aluminium buckles are very worn down and have little to no paint remaining. Rare to find in this uncleaned condition with most of its paint remaining!

  • Late war Q62 no decal M40 helmet

    Nice example of a late war Q62 no decal M40 helmet. The Quist firm produced the size 62 M40 helmet shell right up till late in 1944 whilst the other companies all adopted the M42 model. This helmet was made for all the branches just like the M42 helmet without decal. The helmet is in good used condition with its originally mounted liner and (broken) chinstrap. The helmet retains remnants of a former whitewash.

  • Mint Sanitäter pouch marked bla 1940

    Very nice original Sanitätertasche marked bla/1940 indicating production E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. The pouch is very good unissued condition with its original paper label in the lid.

  • K98 RG 34 tools marked G. Appel

    Very nice and rare RG34 Öltropfer and G.Appel marked Hülsenkopftwischer which are virtually always missing from the cleaning kits.

  • Set of uniform removed Heer uniform and cap insignia

    A very nice set of period uniform removed cloth insignia for a field blouse and two caps.

  • Hollow early Infantry assault badge Schickle in bronze

    Superb early original Infanterie Sturmabzeichen im Bronze by Schickle. Very nice hollow and early Tombak (!) example in mint condition that would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked JFS

    The buckle is marked J.F.S. indicates production by Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz. The buckle by JFS is one of the rarest SS buckles, much rarer then the green RODObuckles. If you are looking for a rare SS buckle, this is it!

  • Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4

    Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in mint/unissued condition. Hard to find case!

  • Light brown holster marked hjg 1941

    A very nice light brown holster marked hjg 1941 indicating production by Kimnach u. Brunn, Fabrik fuer Heeresausruestung, Kaiserslautern. The holster is most probably for a 7,65 pistol such as the PPK and in mint condition.

  • German armband

    Textbook original historic item; original NSDAP armband in mint condition with its original paper RZM tag. Impossible to upgrade!

  • Mint equipment belt Jelinek Gross-Meseritsch 1943

    Mint first pattern equipment belt marked Jelinek Gross-Meseritsch 1943. The belt is in very good unissued condition and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Textbook ET66 Waffen-SS single decal M40 helmet

    Stunning and textbook named single decal Waffen-SS M40 helmet marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook example for a Waffen-SS m40 helmet in very good condition. The dome stamp is clearly visible. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory finish and 80% of its textbook ET runic decal. The hemet is a untouched example with its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a nice large size 66 with a nice 58 size liner. The helmet retains its period factory applied textbook ET style runic decal up to 80%. Really a stunning example of one of the most iconic pieces out there that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Tunic removed Großdeutschland officers cufftitle

    Superb original Großdeutschland officers cufftitle in very good tunic removed(!) condition. The cuff title is very good, lightly worn condition without damages but loads of patina. The cufftitle is unlike many unissued cufftitles; it has clearly seen use and is tunic removed with loads of character!

  • Yellow medical tin Gebrannter Alaun

    Nice original yellow medical tin marked Gebrannter Alaun.

  • Equipment belt marked 0/0917/0020 size 90

    Nice second pattern original equipment belt in mint condition. Nicely maker marked 0/0917/0020 and size 90.

  • Textbook Waffen-SS helmet cover in Oak B camouflage

    Textbook Waffen-SS helmet cover in unissued condition. The helmet cover is executed in the oakleaf B or Beringtes Eichenlaubmuster camouflage pattern. The cover is a good size 3 fitting for size 68 helmets. The cover is photographed on a size 66 M42 helmet and would nicely fit a size 68 helmet. The cover is a minty example with stunning colours and contrast. The cover retains its three factory mounted steel metal swivel hooks riveted onto three functional springs. The cover retains all of its foliage loops which some are made from plane tree material. The cover is nicely size marked in the front 60-68 indicating the liner size 60 and shell size 68. The cover is unissued but has a small tear in the top of the cover which shows a neatly done repair which is hardly noticeable from the spring side. The cover is a stunning and textbook example finished with single and double needle sewing machines. The cover is a desirable and large sized example that is not to be confused with the covers found in the hoard. The cover is a perfect example that would be impossible to upgrade; a prized addition to any serious helmet collection.

  • Mint 10×50 power binoculars marked Dienstglas blc

    Nice original wartime binoculars marked blc indicating production by Carl Zeiss, Jena. These binoculars where favored by combat officers, as they gave a long and clear range. The binoculars are in super condition, well collimated and have the Strichplatte in the right eyepiece. The best example I’ve ever had to offer!

  • 10×50 Dienstglas case in Presstoff

    Original Presstoff case for the 10×50 Dienstglas binoculars in good used condition.

  • US Beanie cap size large

    Nice original US wool Beanie cap. The cap is a nice worn example with its original tag indicating the size L for Large.

  • Mint NCO M43 Heer field blouse for Unteroffizier u. Offiziersanwarter in a Pionierabteilung

    Stone mint NCO M43 tunic for a Unteroffizier u. Offiziersanwarter in a Pionierabteilung. The garment is a stunning mint example with full wartime factory sewn Brustadler, Einheitskragenlitzen and Unteroffizierstresse. The garment isn’t shortened or tailored in any way. The garment retains all wartime sewn buttons which one being a period replacement. The left breast pocket is adorned with a set of three award loops. The garment is a nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins. This really is a choice and textbook example of a M43 field blouse that would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Mint chocolate brown P38 softshell holster fkx 4

    Superb and mint chocolate brown P38 holster marked fkx 4 indicating production by Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren u. Gamaschenfabrik, Bielefeld. The holster is in superb mint condition and is surely the best P38 soft-shell holster I’ve found!

  • Mint brown pre war equipment belt size 100

    Mint unissued pre war equipment belt in a large size. The belt is nicely unit marked and maker marked Pfalz LLG 1938. A nice large size fitting most if not all modern mannequins in a very nice lightbrown colour! Really the perfect pre war equipment belt that’s impossible to upgrade.

  • Rare matching(!) butterdishes in orange and black

    Mint and matching(!) set of second pattern fine thread butterdishes in light orange and black. Whilst these are common items; it’s the first time I’ve been able to offer a set of matching examples. Maker marked 22 indicating production by Bebrit-Preßstoffwerke GmbH, Bebra und C.F. Schlothauer, Ruhla. These are both marked 2496 and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Single decal Heer M18 Transitional helmet

    Stunning M18 transitional single decal Heer helmet. The helmet retains up to 99% of its original finish and decal. The helmet was reworked around 1942 to ’40 specs with rough textured paint and a Huber-Jordan & Körner Heer decal. The helmet comes with its original liner in size 58. The top of the helmet shows remnants of a ‘mail home label’ making this a highly probable war souvenir. Very nice helmet in exceptional condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Named Q64 M40 Single decal Heer helmet

    A textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The liner and chinstrap is original to the helmet and in good light used condition. The chinstrap is full length, supple and marked. The liner is named to Ufken. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint and 95% of its period lacquered decal. All in all a very nice helmet in very good condition.

  • Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN in near mint condition

    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 bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. The right eyepiece retains the Strichplatte and the sight is  clear! They are fitted with a textbook strap that is affixed to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads.

    A very rare pair of binoculars in very good, near mint condition – surely the best pair on the market today!

  • Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse cutout

    Nice original uniform cut out breast eagle which was part of a Fliegerbluse. The garment is in good worn condition and most probably went back in the pocket of a US soldier as a souvenir.

  • Pre war unit marked compass A.R. 58

    Superb and the first compass I see with a unit marking. The compass is a textbook Busch example with its original factory mounted sling. The compass is marked 2./A.R.58 indicating 2. Kompanie Artillerie Regiment 58 which started the war in France and ended in Kurland.

  • German army issue Marschkompass “A” marked CLK with rare blue anodized cover

    Superb uncommon issue compass marked CLK indicating production by F.W. Breihaupt & Sohn, Fabrik Geodätischer Instumente, Kassel. The compass is in good working condition. The compass is with the letter A on top indicating production after may 1944 and a clockwise 64 Mills direction. The compass is mint with the full blue anodized finish on the top remaining.

  • Walther PPK holster DRGM Akah

    Very nice Walther PPK holster in good used condition. The holster is nicely maker marked Akah DRGM and stamped Walther PPK inside.

  • Infantry assault badge Schickle

    Nice original hollow Infantry assault badge in silver orInfanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber. Unmarked but the design indicates production by Schickle.

  • Named clear mapcase insert

    Very nice lightly used clear mapcase insert. Nicely named and marked RBNR in the corner.

  • Brown bakelite butterdish

    Also referred to as a salt dispenser. Nicely dated 1942. A hard to find variant in very good, unissued condition!

  • Luftwaffe belt buckle marked Hermann Aurich 1941

    A stunning original steel Luftwaffe buckle with leather tab. The tab is nicely marked Hermann Aurich 1941. Hard to find mint condition buckle in stunning condition!

  • Alpaca Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.

    A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle marked Brüder Schneider 1942

    Textbook tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle marked Brüder Schneider 1942. Nice example with most if not all of the factory paint remaining.

  • Matching K98 pouches marked hud 1944

    Very nice original matching K98 pouches marked hud 1944. A very nice unissued pair complete with all partitions!

  • Named brown painted Luftwaffe Maury & Co Offenbach 1939

    Superb K98 ammunition pouch marked Maury & Co Offenbach 1939. The pouches feature a very nice period brown camouflage paint which is typical for the Luftwaffe and are named inside to J. Geppert. The pouch is in very nice used condition!

  • Pre war K98 ammunition pouch Erhardt Kirsten Taucha 1936

    Nice original K98 ammunition pouch maker marked Erhardt Kirsten Taucha 1936. Very hard to find pre war K98 pouches in good condition!

  • K98 ammunition pouch dfc 1940

    Nice original K98 ammunition pouch with all internal partitions intact. Nicely maker marked dfc 1940 indicating production by L. Ritgen, Wehrausrüstungen, Karlsruhe which is a rare maker!

  • Set of three unissued helmet rivets

    A very nice set of three unissued original helmet rivets with original factory paint. Enough for a helmet. I have three sets, all are in the same condition. Some have some storage age, but nothing serious!

  • Pre war brass K98 training round

    Nice original pre war training round for use with the K98 and MG42.

  • Two carton door signs from Oosterbeek

    A nice set of two paper door signs for a Adjudant and Hauptmann und Battalionsführer. The signs are made of paper and hand written with a typical font. The signs are 11,5 x 5 and 15 x 7,5 cm. The signs where found in a private household in Oosterbeek on the Hartensteinlaan 9, which is in front of the Hartenstein Museum which was used as a headquarters during the Battle of Arnhem.

  • Rare injection moulded tagged and mint Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/45

    Unissued condition belt buckle marked M4/45 indicating production by Cramer & Dombach, Lüdenscheid. Rare injection moulded zinc example with its original paper factory tag. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Tabbed Reichsarbeitsdienst belt buckle B. Haarmann 1938

    Nice original tabbed aluminum Reichsarbeitsdienst belt buckle marked BH38 indicating production by B. Haarmann 1938.

  • Mint late war Luftwaffe belt buckle

    Late war unissued Luftwaffe belt buckle with 99% of its factory paint remaining.

  • Soldbuch of Uffz. Erich Sölken, 220 Pz. Pi. Btl. 21. Pz. Div. Nordwind

    Unteroffizier Sölken served in the 220 Panzer Pionier Btl. of the 21. Panzer Division which fought strong delaying actions against the allied troops in the region of Lothringen and Saarpfalz in 1944. In January 1945 the 21. Panzer Division was ordered to participate in the Nordwind offensive. The unit fought in the famous tank battle at Hatten on January 16 and after that advanced through the Hagenau forest in the direction of Rohrwiller where the division was once more heavily engaged with the Americans. For his actions during the Nordwind offensive Uffz. Sölken was awarded with the Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse and Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz.

    By February 1945 the 21. Pz. Div. was rushed to the eastern front in the vicinity of Rietschen along the Neisse river. The division fought the Russians while it retreated towards Weisswasser and finally Cottbus. For his actions on the eastern front Sölken would be awarded with the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen.

    His last known unit was a Kampfgruppe, named Pz. Gren. Btl. Bischoff. Most probably made up from the last remnants of the 21. Panzer Division. The Soldbuch comes with a nice set of photos of Sölken, his family and his unit.

  • Soldbuch and EKM to Uffz. Albert Loffink 9. VGD – Bastogne, Schumanns-Eck and Wiltz

    Ersatz- Ausfertigungs Soldbuch to Unteroffizier Albert Loffink who served on the eastern front from 1941 to 1944. He was then transferred to the 57. Grenadier Regiment / 9. Volks Grenadier Division. This unit was heavily engaged during the Battle of the Bulge east of Bastogne in the region of Nothum, Schumanns-Eck and Wiltz. He was awarded with the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz, Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse, Krimschild, Ostmedaille and the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen. The Soldbuch comes with its original Erkennungsmarke or ID disc marked 2. J. Ers. Btl. 57 which is also noted in the Soldbuch. A very nice Soldbuch complete with the original ID tag that can be attributed to the Battle of the Bulge!

  • Soldbuch of Schützen Horst Meyer, Gren. Regt. 257 ID Nordwind

    Seyer served with the 466. Grenadier Regiment as part of the 257. Infanterie Division. He was first equipped with a K43 and later with a MP40. His unit attacked in the opening days of the Nordwind offensive in the region of Bitche, France. The 257. ID. broke through the American defenses towards the town of Reyersviller and occupied the hills of Steinkopf, Signalberg and Spitzberg. Seyer’s unit was heavily engaged with the 399th Infantry regiment of the 100th US Infantry division in this sector throughout January 1945. During these battles in harsh winter conditions Seyer was taken off the frontline due to frost bite. He was awarded the Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber on 12.02.1945. A nice Soldbuch which would be a great base of further research.

  • Award document silver wound badge Panzerjäger Abt. 12 04.02.1945

    Verwundeten Abzeichen im Silber document to Sanitäts Unteroffizier Gerhard Genäht, 4. Kompanie Panzerjäger Abteilung 12. His unit was part of the 12. Volksgrenadier Division which fought in the opening days of the Battle of the Bulge and attacked Losheimergraben on December 16 1944. It fought its way through Belgium until sustaining heavy losses in the region of Hierlot. On 13 January 1945 Sanitäts Unteroffizier Gerhard Genäht was wounded for the third time during the war. On this date the 12 VGD was positioned in Vielsalm. His VWA document was signed by the Abteilungskommandeur on the 4th of February 1945 when the 12 VGD was engaged in the area of Gemünd.

  • Mint Sumpftarn Kopfhaube

    Nice mint piece marked RBNR and a nice medium size 57 that would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Waffen-SS plane tree 1/1 handscreened zeltbahn

    A very good condition plane tree 1/1 hand screened Waffen-SS Zeltbahn. Nicely maker marked and dated 1943. This particular example has nice strong colours and most of its originally sewn buttons and would be hard to upgrade!

  • Tan 6×30 binoculars marked CAG

    Nice original Dienstglas in tan colour. Nicely marked CAG indicating production by Swarovski. The binoculars are usable but there is some dust inside the lenses. The Strichplatte is firmly in place in the right eyepiece.

  • Dienstglas buttoning flap

    Nice original buttoning flap that belongs to any Dienstglas marked binoculars!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1937

    A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1937. Hard to find in good condition with original paint remaining!

  • Mint Wehrmacht issue fur hat

    A nice fur issued Heer fur hat in mint condition. Nicely marked RBNR and size 58 which is a nice large size for the time period. The cap is in very good condition and the fur still retains most if not all of its hairs.

  • Long gasmask strap ebd 44

    A very nice original long gasmask strap marked ebd 44.

  • Shrapnel damaged MG34 u. MG42 ammunition box in two tone camouflage

    Very nice original aluminum ammunition case in two tone camouflage pattern in good used condition. The box retains a piece of shrapnel embedded to the side of the box. Very nice original shrapnel damaged ammunition box!

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