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  • Pre war LP34 holster in leather dated 1937

    Nice leather pre war LP34 holster in good used and supple condition. The holster comes with the cleaning rod dated 1938.

  • Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock with veil

    Stone mint original ‘soft edged’ ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Mid war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in mint condition and retains its original rayon face veil and factory tag. The smock is a nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its rayon drawstrings. The rayon drawstring at the top is a rare and textbook example for Waffen-SS smocks! A very nice surely mint smock with strong and vibrant colours which would be impossible to upgrade for a combat mannequin!

  • Named tunic for a KIA Grenadier Regiment 122

    Very nice named tunic for a Karl Berding, Leutnant der Infanterie in Grenadier Regiment 122. The garment came straight from the family of Hauptmann Karl Berding. Who was killed in action in Romania in 1944. The garment comes straight from the family and is untouched. All insignia are wartime sewn to the garment and some of the original pocket litter still retains inside the pockets. Stunning named Infantry tunic with provenance and a great base for further research!

  • Wehrmacht handaparrat HAP2

    Nice original bakelite handset for the field phone. This special handset was developed so that the soldier could wear a helmet whilst operating a field phone or radio. Very rare equipment piece!

  • Late war reversible lined Sumpftarn parka mittens

    Very nice late war Sumpftarn reversible parka mittens in mint condition.

  • Large Pioneer side pouch

    Very nice example with the large gasmask pouch on the front in very good condition. Nicely marked RBNR inside.

  • Army issue headphones Dfh.a.

    Great example in mint condition. Nice example with original cording, yellow and markings and a full original Presstoffheadband cover. Hard to upgrade piece with zero issues, for sure the best example I’ve found!

  • Small headset pouch for FF33

    Rare small pouch for the headset of a 1933 pattern field phone.

  • Two death cards for a SS-Gebirgsjäger Breslau 31.10.1943

    A set of two death cards to a SS-Gebirgsjäger who died in Breslau 31.10.1943. I can not find his information on the Volksbund database; but there is a Werner Mehlig who was KIA in Berlin, 1945.

  • Death card 1. Geb.Jg. Div. 12.9.1939 in Lemberg/Lviv

    Very early death card. The death card of Adolf Schmelz; killed in action 12.9.1939 in Lemberg/Lwow/Lviv in Poland. Not two weeks in the war Gebirgsjäger Schmelz was killed in action in Lemberg. The battle of Lemberg was fought by the 1. Gebirgsdivision. Most probably the earliest death card I’ve seen.

  • Ardennes Death Card KIA Nahkampfspange Luxemburg 26.12.1944

    Death card to Georg Brumbauer, Killed in action 26.12.1944 in Luxemburg. He was a Gefreiter in a Grenadierregiment; awarded the Iron cross first and second class, Nahkampfspange and other awards.

  • Ardennes Death Card Panzerknacker KIA Eifel 26.1.1945

    A very nice set of three death cards to Egon Paul Loibl and his brother Karl Loibl. Egon Paul Loibl was born 6.6.1922 and was killed in action in Daleiden/Eifel on 26.1.1945. Egon Paul was awarded the Panzervernichtigungsabzeichen, Iron class first and second class and the Panzerkampfabzeichen. He was a Leutnant and Kompanieführer in a Panzerjäger-Regiment. His Erkennungsmarke reads; 710 4. Pz. Jg. E. A. 17. Next to this is another set of two death cards of his brother Karl Loibl ; Batterie Chef in a Artillerie Regiment. Born 10.12.1917 and killed in action 20.8.1944.

  • A-frame with matching pouch, Zeltbahn and Messkit – as found

    A very nice A-Rahme in good issued condition complete with the Kochgeschirr and Zeltbahn it was worn with. The A-frame was found like this in household clearing some time ago. The A-frame is a very nice 1941 dated example marked Max Müller Nürnberg. The messkit is marked G&CL40. The Zeltbahn is a late war single grommet example in good condition with most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The set has always been together and it’s a rare opportunity to buy a complete A-frame!

  • Mint M44 breadbag

    Superb M44 breadbag in mint condition. Nicely marked and impossible to upgrade.

  • 3 matching equipment straps Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1941

    A nice pair of 3 matching supple equipment straps marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1941. 

  • Gebigsjäger boots in stunning unissued condition

    Superb unissued pair of Gebirgsjäger boots. Nicely executed in chocolate brown leather; one of the best pairs I’ve had the chance to offer! The pair is matching and unissued and a very good mannequin size. If you need just one pair; this is it!

  • Pre war Kriegsmarine k98 bayonet frog

    Rare pre war Kriegsmarine K98 bayonet frog in very good condition.

  • Q64 Luftwaffe M35 double decal helmet

    Nice and honest double decal Luftwaffe M35 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is in good used condition with its originally placed liner and chinstrap.

  • Pre war Kriegsmarine breadbag

    Nice pre war Kriegsmarine issue breadbag.

  • Stone mint CKL71 M38 paratrooper helmet

    Stunning M38 paratrooper helmet marked CKL68 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a late war type no decal M38 helmet. The helmet retains its originally factory mounted late war liner, chinstrap and bolts. The helmet retains 99% of its original factory Feldgrau textured paint. The helmet is a large size 71 shell with a size 60 liner. The liner is marked RBNr. 0/1305/0293The chinstrap is a plain sewn late war variant with a friction buckle. Simply the best large sized late war M38 paratrooper helmet I have ever had!

  • Rare named as found K43 belt set with ammunition pouches

    Very rare combat used K43 belt set with a very rare worn G43 ammunition pouch! The G43 pouch is nicely marked cxb 4 indicating production by Moll, Lederwarenfabrik, Goch, Rheinland. The pouch is in good used condition but has some defects on the metal pips. The belt was found with these two pouches and is named H Weinkath. The name H. Weinkath most probably refers to Heinrich Weinkath who was killed in action 18.12.1944 and is buried in Lommel, Belgium. The belt and its pouches are a vet bring back and found in the US. A very nice and very rare occasion to buy a equipment set that is in as found condition, especially with a original and field worn G43 pouch!

  • Late war EM fliegerbluse

    Very nice late war EM Fliegerbluse for paratroopers or flying personnel. The garment is a typical late war production with small pieces of mixed cloth used for the lining. The hanging loop in the collar is interestingly (factory) made out of Sumpftarn camouflage material. The garment retains its zigzag machine sewn breast eagle and as far as I can see I don’t see any signs of previous insignia application. The left breast is adorned with a set of two period sewn award loops. The base wool in the garment is a very coarse and deep blue wool which is most probably captured stock. Very nice Fliegerbluse ready for displaying with all insignia.

  • Matching M31 Canteen marked MN39

    Very nice original M31 canteen marked MN39 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA). Very nice near mint pre war canteen.

  • M42 messkit named Haag

    Very nice issued M42 messkit named Haag. Nicely marked L&SL 43 indicating production by Linnepe & Schiffer, Lüdenscheid.

  • M40 pattern Kriegsmarine breadbag with strap

    Textbook Kriegsmarine M40 pattern breadbag with its wide carrying strap in very good condition.

  • Speckled grey enameled M42 messkit

    Rare grey speckled enameled steel M42 messkit. Typical production with the green painted handle. Very nice variation for the messkit collector!

  • 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!

  • Three tone camouflage MG34 ammunition box

    A nice Patronenkasten 34 in original three tone camouflage. Nice example in near mint condition. Nicely maker marked BSW and dated 1938. Impossible to upgrade!

  • Named first pattern Y-strap with feldpostnr 20196

    Very nice first pattern Y-strap in good used condition marked GJL. Nicely named and Feldpost numbered ;20196
    (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 2. Kompanie Pionier-Bataillon 182
    (25.1.1943-31.7.1943) gestrichen
    (24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 25.5.1944 Stab
    Panzer-Divisions-Nachrichten-Abteilung 82.

  • Rare tan carrying harness for the large Flak Entfernungsmesser

    Rare Tan carrying harness for the large Flak Entfernungsmesser. Nicely maker marked fwq 1943. One of the rarest tan Presstoff equipment pieces in good used condition.

  • Matching pair of saddlebags or Packtaschen marked P. H. Riebel 1937

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    Very nice and matching (!) pair of Packtaschen marked P. H. Riebel Ingolstadt 1937. The saddle bags are in very good, near mint condition. The saddlebags are a true pair; left and right of the same maker and year. There is one buckle missing from one of the straps; otherwise they are perfect. I’ve seen many loose bags but I’ve never seen a pre war matching pair!

  • Rare saddle carrier or Sattelüberwurf 34 marked Robert Larsen 1938

    One of the hardest parts to find for the German cavalry saddle; the Sattelüberwurf 34 connects the Packtaschen with the saddle and is a vital component for the German cavalry saddle. Very hard to find in any condition; let alone a very nice pre war variant!

  • First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock

    Nice original first pattern Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. The smock is a nice first pattern with press studs on the sleeves and the Splittertarn B printed on Grünmeliert fabric. The smock is a obviously combat worn example in very nice condition. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!

  • P38 hardshell holster marked gmo

    Very nice lightly issued P38 hardshell holster marked gmo indicating production by Rahm u. Kampmann, Lederwarenfabrik, Kaiserslautern plant.

  • Combat boot knife or Stiefelmesser

    A very nice original combat boot knife or Nahkampfmesser or officially; Infanteriemesser 42. The knife is in good sharp condition and has been issued. Perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • Auer Neophan goggles in pouch

    Nice green rubber Auer Neopan goggles in original pouch.

  • Second pattern Waffen-SS helmet cover in Oak C (!) camouflage

    Scarce original second pattern Waffen-SS Oak C (!) camouflage pattern cover in combat used condition. The cover retains all of its originally sewn loops and vibrant colours in the camouflage pattern that really pops in hand. The cover is photographed on a size 66 shell making it a very desirable size. The cover is in very good condition and unlike many “mint” oak covers flooding the market today – this is a actually worn piece with loads of patina that is very hard to find.

  • Stunning named and unit marked NS66 M35 double decal Heer combat helmet with 1935 Schuberth liner

    Exceptional named and early pre war 1935 dated M35 double decal Heer helmet marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The skirt of the helmet is bears the lot number E10 which is one of the lowest lot numbers I’ve encountered. The non-reinforced early pattern Schuberth liner is dated 1935 on the band ánd the round marking on the leather. The helmet retains its originally attached liner and chinstrap marked G. Schiele Loburg 1937. The rim on the helmet is the typical early production with the hand rolled rim. The rear skirt of the shell retains multiple unit markings. One being 11./J.R.10 indicating 11. Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 10. The other marking is also named to Oberschütze Panitz 5./J.R.101. Both these units took part of the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940. The helmets exterior bears two Heer decals with the national three-color partially period removed as ordered in 1940. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint.

    The helmet was recently recovered in household clearance in the area of Dresden which perfectly matches the unit marking inside the skirt. Infanterie regiment 10 was renamed into Infanterie Regiment Dresden in 1935. The helmet has never been in a collection before – very hard to find a real early war combat helmet like this one which both survived the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940! A perfect helmet for a 1940 combat mannequin, this helmet is really a nice textbook example of a pre war combat helmet, this helmet has it all!

  • Mint condition Heer M43 field tunic

    Superb original M43 field blouse for a Heer infantry EM. The tunic is mint, and retains all of its originally factory sewn insignia. The base material is a coarse Italian wool and lined with grey rayon. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The breast eagle is factory sewn, not through the lining. The Litzen are also factory sewn, no traces of previously sewn examples. The tunic has not been shortened or tailored in any way. The original factory yellow fabric markings are still visible. More then likely this tunic was never ever worn! This is a superb and mint M43 field blouse, a typical garment as issued and worn by members of the Heer in the Wehrmacht. There is one pair of period sewn award loops on the left breast pocket and one buttonhole is slightly fraying. Otherwise mint, undamaged and perfect! The garment comes with a very nice matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Panzergrenadier. Every detail is textbook and finding a better example would be impossible!

  • Kriegsmarine emergency ration container

    Rare original Kriegsmarine emergency ration container in mint condition.

  • Zeltbahn Zeltleine 31

    Nice original Zeltleine which is one of the main components of the Zeltbahn accessories.

  • British made US first aid packet with pouch

    Very nice British Made US first aid packet with content.

  • K98 bayonet marked crs 45

    A very nice and late war K98 bayonet marked crs 45 indicating production by Paul Weyersberg & Co in 1945.

  • Panzer assault badge in silver by Hermann Aurich

    Nice original Panzer assault badge or Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber. The badge is nicely marked HA indicating production by Hermann Aurich. Typical crimped hinge pin – a textbook badge in great condition.

  • Rare wooden box for the Planausrüstung

    A very nice wooden box for the Wehrmacht cartographer. This is the first example I see with all the individual compartments, the content list and it comes with a very nice set of map plotting grids. The box retains its original factory paint up to 95% and the box would be a very nice base to complete. One of a kind item in choice condition.

  • Straight E-tool with mint cover marked nju 43

    Excellent example of a straight E-tool with its original and mint carrier. The carrier is nicely marked nju 43 indicating production by G. Hertter & Co, Fellbach.

  • 12×60 BLC Flak rangefinder binoculars

    A very nice original 12×60 binoculars marked blc indicating by Carl Zeiss. The view is perfect and would be very hard to upgrade. All the various types of internal mechanical sunshades work perfectly. The rubber is in good soft condition and complete. The strap and eyepiece cover is intact. Not a very easy to find optical device without post war French modifications.

  • Combat used MP38 u. MP40 pouch

    A true combat used MP38 u. MP40 pouch that recently surfaced from a Belgian attic. The D-ring attachment has been period removed, otherwise a real combat worn MP40 pouch in good condition!

  • Steel 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!

  • Rare issue FF33 field phone battery

    The battery is in good used condition and is the rarest accessory of the Wehrmacht field phones. Nicely dated 1941 and Waffenamt marked.

  • Rare matching pair of Grossdeutschland shoulderstraps

    A very rare and mint pair of shoulderstraps for a Unteroffizier in the Grossdeutschland division. Rayon piped in red for Sturm- Artillerie and would be a great pair for any tunic or wrapper. Very scarce pair in great condition.

  • EF64 no decal M42 helmet

    A great beginner helmet; this was my first German helmet! Textbook late war M42 helmet in good condition with loads of its original paint remaining. The helmets liner is named.

  • M42 HKP66 three-tone brush painted camouflage helmet

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    Nice original three-tone brush painted camouflage helmet. Nicely marked hkp66 indicating Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet has a large size 58 liner. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. The helmet is nicely camouflaged with tan and green brush applied paint still remaining up to 90% of its original coverage. I’ve seen several helmets and camouflaged gas masks with this same green paint.

    A very nice “untouched” camouflage with nice bright colors, typical for a late war Wehrmacht Heer or Luftwaffe soldier!

  • CKL66 M42 single decal Heer brush painted camouflage helmet

    Superb large sized single decal Heer m42 helmet marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisen- u. Huettenwerke, Thale, Harz. The helmet was originally sourced from a non-collector in the Netherlands and has only been in one collection since. The helmet is a very nice one looker example of a Heer camouflage helmet. The decal was carefully painted around and it hasn’t been cleaned. The camouflage pattern indicates it once had a leather or rubber band around the helmet prior to camouflaging. The helmet is named to Gerschk and numbered 19233 indicating further research could be possible! The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The chinstrap shows a unique attribute having the buckle painted in tan camouflage paint! The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. A fantastic example of a original camouflage helmet with loads of patina and character.

  • Late war blue Heer belt buckle by Brüder Schneider, Wien

    A very nice late war blue belt buckle or Einheitskoppelschloss in near mint condition. The belt buckle still retains 100% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Late war LP42 flare marked euh 109319

    A nice late war reinforced Leuchtpistole 42 or LP42 flare pistol. Nicely marked euh indicating production by Metallwarenfabrik C.u. W. Meinel-Scholer, Kligenthal/Sachsen. The pistol still retains the original red brown grips, wartime finish on the metal and has not been refinished or reissued postwar. The flare pistol is fitted with a single piece hammer and is reinforced above the grip. The serial is 109319. The best example I’ve ever owned.

    Note!
    These flare guns are legal and free to own without permit in the Netherlands for everyone over 18 years of age. Please conduct your local laws before purchasing this product. I can only ship this item within the Netherlands.

  • US folding E-tool with transitional cover

    Very nice original US folding E-tool with its original transitional cover!

  • Q66 M40 two tone camouflage helmet

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    Superb ex wire Q66 M40 two-tone camouflage helmet in very good condition. The helmet is a fantastic example of a original camouflage helmet with remnants of the original metal wire. The helmet shows multiple repaints; one typical textured re-issue layer topped off with a two tone brick red and green camouflage paint. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. Top shelf helmet camouflage with nice bright colors, typical for a late war Wehrmacht Heer or Luftwaffe soldier!

  • Textbook A-frame L. Krumm A.G. Offenbach a. M. 1942

    Textbook original A-frame marked L. Krumm A.G. Offenbach a. M. 1942. The A-frame is in great condition and is easily classed near mint. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war equipment belt size 110

    Late war equipment belt in a hard to find large size 110. Nicely marked RB-Nr. 0/0079/0031 1944. 

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