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  • Kustenartillerie M43 field cap marked 0/0520/0017 Hermann Potthoff Coesfeld

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    Stunning mint Coastal Artillerie Nicely marked RBNr. 0/0520/0017 indicating production by Hermann Potthoff Coesfeld. The cap is a exceptional large size 61 and is a textbook example of a Einheitsfeldmütze fuhr Küstenartillerie. The cap features its factory sewn insignia and full lining. Underneath the cap has a few moth nips, but otherwise its just perfect. Can’t be upgraded!

  • 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!

  • Luftwaffe blue camouflaged gasmask canister

    A blue camouflaged Luftwaffe gasmask canister. The container retains it blue Luftwaffe paint up to 90%. It is very hard to find a Luftwaffe blue gasmask in this condition!

  • Light brown holster

    A very nice light brown holster German holsterThe holster is most probably for a 7,65 pistol and in very good condition.

  • Tan sniper periscope marked DOW

    A very nice tan painted trench/sniper periscope. The periscope is in good working condition with clear optics. The periscope is nicely marked dow indicating production by Opticotechna GmbH. Very nice to compliment a sniper display with.

  • US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet

    A very nice original US M1 front seam swivel bale McCord helmet with a Firestone liner. Outside paint to the shell retains up to 90%. A nice honest M1 helmet!

  • Dark green rough camouflage gasmask canister named to Freiwillige Luz

    A nice original brush painted gasmask canister named Freiwillige Luz and feldpost number painted inside and out.
    20110
    (1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 21.10.1943 1. Kompanie Panzerjager-Abteilung 
    371
    am 30.12.1943 Panzerjager-Kompanie 353
    (1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 3.2.1944 Stab u. 1.-3. Kompanie 
    Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
    (1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 7.2.1944 Stab u. 1.-2. Kompanie 
    Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
    (1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 22.3.1944 Stab, 1.-2. Kompanie u. 
    (Fla.)Kompanie Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
    (1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 24.3.1944 Stab u. Einheit 
    Panzerjager-Abteilung 353
    (7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 27.12.1944 Stab Panzerjager-Abteilung 719
    (7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 9.2.1945 Stab u. 1.-2. Kompanie 
    Panzerjager-Abteilung 719.

    The named unit is that of Panzerjager-Abteilung 371 which was founded in Beverloo, Belgium. In the combination with the rank of Freiwillige It would suggest that it could be of a Belgian volunteer. The canister is nicely brush painted with dark green camouflage paint and still retains most of this characteristic paint.

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • Rare enameled M42 messkit by Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF)

    Messkits and canteens enameled in these colours are attributed to be made by the Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF) run by Oskar Schindler. Messkits and canteens, unmarked, in these specific colours have been found in the old factory storage of the former DEF.  There are several other makers of enameled steel canteens and messkits but they all carry different characteristic features such as markings or specific colours. No other maker utilizes these light gray and blue colours and lacks markings. The light blue “wash” on top of the enamel is one of the typical features. The messkit is in good used condition and has one hardly noticeable period repair to the hinges. A very nice and rare messkit!

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • L. Gr. W. 36 mortar tool box with partial contents

    Scarce original tool kit for the L. Gr. W. 36 mortar. Comes with a variety of its rare contents inside. Very hard to find with the pull tab and the carrying loop intact.

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • SE64 Luftwaffe M40 helmet

    A stunning Luftwaffe m40 helmet in great condition. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original liner and is in great condition. This helmet retains a almost perfect factory finish. The decal still retains in very good condition. A great Luftwaffe M40 helmet in stunning condition with its original liner and decal.

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • M31 messkit marked HWSD 37

    Very nice pre war messkit marked HWSD 37 indicating production by H.W.Schmidt, Metallwarenfabrik, Döbeln. The messkit is in very good condition with over 85% of its original paint remaining.

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • Luftwaffe M40 Normandy camouflage helmet

    A great original three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet coming directly from a barn in Sannerville, Normandy. This helmet is in untouched condition. It has not been cleaned, polished or anything done to it. The helmet is a nice M40 with a single Luftwaffe decal. The decal has been painted over and is not cleaned! This is a original Normandy camouflage helmet, actually coming from Normandy after 75 years!

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • Three-tone camouflage gasmask named to Gefr. Geisler L51920

    Stunning three-tone camouflage gasmask named Gefr. Geisler L51920. The gasmask retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint in nice vibrant colours. Inside on the spare lens compartment one can see the name for Gefreiter Geisler with a Luftwaffe feldpost number L51920 and Stab 691 indicating Gefreiter Geisler was in Leichte Flak-Abteilung 691 which was stationed first in Montpellier, and later in Antwerpen, Belgium, ‘S Hertogenbosch and Arnhem. This is a very nice original camouflage gasmask with lots of potential further research. The gasmask would be a very nice addition to any camouflage collection and would be very hard to upgrade!

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • Heer Belt and buckle S.H. U. Co. 40

    Nice original pre war Heer belt and buckle marked S.H. U. Co. 40 indicating production by Sohni, Heubach & Co. The belt is a nice early production marked Hruby & Co Hachenburg 1939. The buckle still has a lot of paint left and is a rare example to find as a original. The belt seems to be lightly named inside the tongue.

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • Double MG34 ammunition tin in three tone camouflage

    Stunning original three-tone camouflage MG34 ammunition/oil storage tin. The tin retains up to 98% of its original camouflage paint and would be very hard to upgrade!

    This ensemble was photographed on Omaha Beach on the 5th of June 2019.

  • SE60 M35 Heer whitewash camouflage helmet

    A nice and stunning M35 SE60 winter camouflage or Schneetarn helmet. The helmet retains most of its original wartime paint. Original winter camouflage helmets are very scarce as most where overpainted in the following spring. This being a very aesthetic original example in very good condition!

  • Mint Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers marked 902

    Mint original Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers marked 902. These trousers are made in the typical SS Keilhosen cut and marking. The trousers are a nice mannequin size and would be a nice attribute to any Waffen-SS Sahariana tunic!

  • Q66 M40 Heer helmet in tropical DAK camouflage

    Stunning single decal M40 DAK camouflage helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The liner is nice size 59 and tight and original to the helmet. The helmet shows a nice rich applied tan camouflage wash with equal patina all over the helmet. The helmet is a killer example of a stunning DAK helmet that would be really hard to upgrade!

  • Original Gascape with strap dated 1943

    A great used gascape to match with a used gasmask canister. The gascape is nicely dated 1943. Hard to find in this worn condition with the original strap!

  • Feldgendarmerie gorget found in the Netherlands

    A stunning original field police gorget or Feldgendarmerie Rinkragen found in Brielle, the Netherlands. The gorget was discovered a few years ago when a house was being demolished in Brielle, The Netherlands. Hidden between two walls it didn’t see sunlight in over 70 years. The piece has only been in one collection before. Hard to find in good used condition like this one. The luminous paint still lights up in the dark. The Gorget is a nice mid to late war example with a wool back and is nicely maker marked on one of the metal pins on the back. Very hard to find in this condition and a centerpiece in any Feldgendarmerie display!

  • Luftwaffe EM/NCO M43 cap

    Nice original Luftwaffe EM/NCO M43 cap in good used condition. The eagle has been resewn to the piece, otherwise a very nice original M43 cap !

  • Late war tropical equipment belt RBNr. 0/0675/0122

    Late war tropical equipment belt in near mint condition.

  • Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn

    Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. That means that on both far ends of the left and right side a extra triangle is sewn on. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. The zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. A very nice original late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn.

  • Late war tropical Y-straps marked 0/0676/0038

    A very nice late war pattern tropical Y-strap in lightly used condition. Marked 0/0676/0038 on the centre O-ring cover. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. The rearstrap is of typical construction with woven holes but has a interesting leather end piece. This is a original factory variation! A interesting variation made out of various materials, perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet

    A very nice original US M1 front seam swivel bale McCord helmet with a Westinghouse liner. Outside paint to the shell retains up to 99%!

  • set of two equipment D-rings marked 0/0560/0156

    A nice set of two brown leather D-rings marked 0/0560/0156

  • Named Hardshell P38 Holster EWX 1941

    A nice original Hardshell P38 holster marked ewx 1941 indicating production by Franz u. Karl Voegels, Lederwarenfabrik, Köln. The holster is nicely named to Wiest externally and internally. The holster is in great condition and would be hard to upgrade!

  • Late war issue Pullover

    Nice original late war Pullover sweater in unissued condition. Small to Medium size fitting old Hindsgaul and modern Europe Mannequin mannequins. These originally Italian sweaters where captured after the Italian surrender and reissued in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. Typical late war garment thats a great finish to a mannequin!

  • 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!

  • Canvas Y-straps in combat used condition

    Nice webbing Y-strap in combat used condition. The Y-strap has a lot of patina and would nicely attribute a combat mannequin!

  • Steel Luftwaffe belt buckle

    Great mid to late war Luftwaffe belt buckle with 90% of its original factory paint.

  • German army marching boots

    A nice pair for a mannequin. Although issued and worn together, there are small differences between the boots. The boots are a nice pair for a mannequin in a nice medium size.

  • Mint Luftwaffe tropical tunic with factory tag

    Unissued Luftwaffe tan tropical tunic with original factory label. The garment is unissued with its factory sewn breast eagle. Has a bit of storage wear but is a unissued garment that would be very hard to upgrade. Especially with the factory paper label originally sewn to the front!

  • Period military Map of Eupen/ Verviers

    Nice 1943 dated military issued map covering the Eupen / Verviers area. The area south of Eupen and east of Verviers shows the operating area  and dropzone of FJR6 during the Ardennes offensive. A large portion of FJR6’s drop zone on the Haute Fagnes is pictured on the map. The map is in good condition.

  • Mint Lightweight Y-straps M. Thielermann

    Perfect mint lightweight Y-straps used by cavalry and Luftwaffe troops. The best example I’ve ever had the pleasure of offering!

  • Mint M42 messkit DMN43

    A mint M42 Kochgeschirr marked DMN43 indicating production by Deutsche Metallwerke AG, Neustadt. . The messkit is painted red oxide covered externally finished in olive paint. The messkit retains up to 99% of its original brown finish. Out of hundreds of mess kits, this is the best one I’ve ever had!

  • Late war Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock

    Nice original late war Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. Nicely marked R.B.Nr. 0/0250/2476 indicating production by Franz Weck and Märkische Bekleidungs- und Wäscheherstellung. The smock is a obviously combat worn example in very nice uncleaned condition. The eagle is hand sewn to the garment. The wearer added a additional button to the bottom of the garment. This is a wartime modification I’ve seen a couple of times before. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!

  • Unissued 1940 dated M31 breadbag

    Hard to find unissued early grey breadbag. The Brotbeutel is nicely maker marked and dated 1940.

  • Mint EF64 M40 Heer helmet

    A stunning example of a minty EF64 M40 Heer helmet. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet has its tight and original to the helmet mint liner and chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann 1940. Very hard to find a mint M40 by EF!

  • Luftwaffe collar lining or Kragenbinde

    Nice original Luftwaffe issue collar lining or Kragenbinde. Hard to find item that belongs with any Fliegerbluse!

  • EF68 M35 double decal Heer helmet

    A double decal Heer M35 helmet in minty condition. Nicely marked EF68 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The reinforced size 61 line sits tight in the shell. The helmet still retains 90% of its original decals and paint. The helmet a nice example of a large sized textbook M35 in very good condition. A nice untouched helmet!

  • Daimon 2233Daimon 2233 flashlight in near mint condition

    The Daimon 2233 was one of the most used and best known Wehrmacht issued Flashlights. It was produced for the Wehrmacht and hence it was made in the dark gray colour. It is in working condition! It was produced between 1936 and 1943.

  • Pre war P08 Luger holster with tool dated 1936

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    A textbook pre war P08 Luger holster in very good condition. Nicely marked Gebrüder Klinge Dresden 1936. The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The holster is in nice used condition and comes with its original tool which is very hard to find!

  • Mint late war Y-strap marked 0/0355/0018

    Perfect example of late war Y-straps in good supple condition. Nicely marked 0/0355/0018.

  • MG42 spider sight

    Scarce original MG42 spider sight. One of the rarest accessories for the MG42 machine gun.

  • M36 NCO shoulderstraps for Unteroffizier Infanterie

    Typical original pair of M36 shouldestraps for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie. Nice worn condition and hard to find!

  • 6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx in very good condition

    A very nice 6×30 Dienstglas complete with strap and rubber rain guard marked ddx indicating ddx indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig. The binoculars are in good clear condition with the rangefinder or Strichplatte still retaining in the right reticle. A nice piece in good condition!

  • Wehrmacht model B headset for Panzer troops

    Hard to find model B headphones for Panzer troops in unissued condition. Perfect for a armored vehicle display!

  • MG34/42 tool pouch in pressstoff marked epf 1944

    Textbook late war pouch in mint condition. Marked epf 1944 indicating production by Königs- u. Bismarckhütte A G’, Huettenwerk Falvahuette in Schwientochlowitz, Kreis Kattowitz. Hard to upgrade mint condition pouch!

  • Bakelite sulfur container

    Bakelite sulfur container. This is a standard component from the MG tool kit!

  • Rare Luftwaffe issue flare cartridge bag

    Late war Luftwaffe issue flare cartridge storage bag made from heavyweight red lined canvas. The zipper has big metal fittings that can be used wearing thick flying gloves. The thick RK marked zipper is in good working condition. Exceptionally rare bag that could hold 4 boxes of flare ammunition.

  • MG34 and MG42 oiler

    Nice original MG34 and MG42 oiler

  • Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked bla 1944

    A very nice P38 softshell holster marked bla 1944 indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen in 1944. A rare variant with the closing leather upside down! The holster is in mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Mint original Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle

    Scarce mint original Waffen-SS sleeve eagle.

  • Tan presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked fkx 43

    A very nice original Tan Presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked fkx 43 indicating production by Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren u. Gamaschenfabrik, Bielefeld. The E-tool carrier retains its original straps in brown leather in good condition. Unlike many of these on the market today this one has no repairs or restorations!

  • US Superior Magneto paratrooper wrist compass

    Very nice early US paratrooper wrist compass by Superior Magneto. This is a rarer variant without the luminous marked dots on the bezel.
    These compasses where also known to been worn over the sleeve, the shoulder loops, webbing, or at the ankle over the jump boots.
    Wrist compasses were used both by officers and enlisted men. A very nice example that would be hard to upgrade.

  • M31 messkit marked kvu 44

    A nice M31 messkit marked kvu 44 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. The marking kvu is rare and is the late war substitute for the marking RFI. This is also the last known marking for this maker. It is presumed shortly after the factory got liberated or bombed out. The messkit still retains up to 95% of its original factory paint.

  • Mid war Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container

    A nice bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container in very good condition. Complete with the original leather straps on the back.

  • US Taylor paratrooper wrist compass

    Very nice early US paratrooper wrist compass by Taylor.
    These compasses where also known to been worn over the sleeve, the shoulder loops, webbing, or at the ankle over the jump boots.
    Wrist compasses were used both by officers and enlisted men. A very nice example that would be hard to upgrade.

  • Y-straps manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    These Y-straps are made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent these for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. A very rare pair of Y-straps!

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