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  • Short handled wire cutters with rare Presstoff pouch marked jwa 41

    A very nice set of wire cutters and its original pouch in very good condition. The pouch is nicely marked jwa 41 inside the flap indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg.  The presstoff carriers, long or short, are very rare!

  • Second model folding E-tool in carrier

    A very nice original folding E-tool with carrier. The E-tool is nicely marked agv 42 indicating production by Berg & Co, Solingen-Ohligs. The carrier is marked jsd 42 indicating production by Gustav Reinhardt, Lederwarenfabrik, Berlin. The set is in very nice condition, 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!

  • Stunning EF62 M40 Rautarn wire camo

    A stunning original rough overpaint with wire camo helmet. The helmet has a lot of character, and a lot of interaction between the shell and the wire. This helmet is nicely named inside Pi. (Pioneer) Anton Schumatschek. The helmet has a lot of character, especially in hand. The helmet retains a rough overpaint with brown, red and green tones. The paint seems to be mixed with sand. The wire is attached to the helmet by 4 holes drilled in the shells rim. One of the nicest helmets I’ve had the chance to offer for sure!

  • Lightweight Y-straps marked LLK 1943

    A nice and minty pair of lightweight Y-straps as issued to Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely maker marked LLK and dated 1943. Hard to upgrade!

  • Gebirgsjäger boots in a nice large size

    A very nice pair of Gebirgsjaeger boots in good unused condition. Hard to find in this condition! Large size, great for big mannequins!

  • Two tone camouflage MG34/42 ammunition box

    A one looker original camouflaged MG34/42 ammunition box in very good condition.

  • Pre war A-frame bag

    Dated 1938, very hard to upgrade with all aluminum hardware.

  • Late war LP42 flare pistol marked wa 118609

    A nice late war Leuchtpistole 42 or LP42 flare pistol. Nicely marked wa indicating production by Waffenfabrik Hugo Schneider AG, Leipzig. The pistol still retains the original red brown grips, wartime finish on the metal and has not been refinished or reissued postwar. The serial is 118609. Very nice example!

    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.

  • Tropical A-frame marked Lohmann Werke 1941

    A nice original tropical A-frame marked Lohmann Werke 1941. The A-frame is in good used condition. A nice early tropical A-frame!

  • Unissued M42 helmet NS66

    A nice unissued and large M42 helmet marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains its original (spliced) liner and dome stamp. The helmet has no chinstrap, and most likely it was never fitted as it is unissued. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original field grey paint. If you are looking for a unissued M42 helmet, this is it.

  • Late war mixed material breadbag

    A interesting late war breadbag made with mixed materials. Botch canvas and different colours of leather are used.

  • M31 Labeflasche marked ESB41

    A nice ESB 41 marked M31 Labeflasche in unissued condition. The canteen, strap and cover are nicely marked ESB 41 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin. The canteen is in good unissued condition with supple leather. A great unissued canteen!

  • Matching M31 canteen marked OHW 38

    A near mint M31 canteen marked OHW 38 indicating production by Otto Honsel-Werke, Aluminiumwerk, Werdohl. The cloth has a few moth nips but is in really good condition considering its age!

  • Late war no decal hkp66 M42 helmet

    A nice original M42 helmet marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet has a large size 58 liner. The liner and the chinstrap have been treated with leather fat some time ago. Other then that the helmet still retains its factory textured paint up to 99%.  It would make a very nice helmet for a late war mannequin!

  • M31 breadbag in mint condition

    Mint condition mid to late war breadbag complete with sling in mint condition

  • Beaded Luftschutz helmet

    A very nice Luftschutz helmet in near mint condition. The helmet retains its original decals, liner and chinstrap.

  • Rare carbon overprint zeltbahn

    A very rare “Carbon Overprint” zeltbahn in very used condition. The zeltbahn still retains its nice and vibrant colours. It has two small repairs an is missing one grommet. It’s complete with most if not all the originally sewn buttons. After the capitulation of the Italian army in 1943 their camouflage printing rollers and uniform/equipment stocks where captured and brought back to Germany. It was then that the first Zeltbahnen of captured Italian camouflage material (Telo Mimetico) where produced. Also some experiments where done combining Telo Mimetico with Splittertarnmuster. This is known to collectors as carbon overprint and consists of a base of the brown base colour Telo Mimetico printed in carbon ink overprinted with Splittertarnmuster. This is a extremely rare variation intended to camouflage against infrared light.

  • M31 messkit in original factory wrapper

    M31 messkit marked HRE 41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The messkit is in near perfect condition and comes with a original Ritter Aluminium factory wrapper. I have never seen a messkit like this before, would be very hard to upgrade!

  • M42 mantel in mint condition

    Most possibly the nicest M42 mantel I’ve ever owned. The mantel is in a nice large size and made in 1942. The mantel is in stunning condition and the only downside is that it has one minor moth hole. Very hard to upgrade!

  • German helmet chinstrap part

    Original short part of the German army chinstrap. Hard to find, often missing part!

  • Short gasmask strap marked EBD 44

    Rare to find the short strap of this type with a nice late wire hook. The long EBD straps are often encountered but the short ones are hard to find. Complete with the retaining stud. The rubber is in good supple condition.

  • Esbit model 9 stove

    A nice original Model 9 Esbit stove in good used condition. One of the most commonly seen breadbag items!

  • Tunic removed breast eagle

    A very nice original breast eagle in tunic removed condition. This type of sewing was used on M43 and M44 tunics. Nice tunic removed insignia!

  • Esbit model 9 stove

    A nice original Model 9 Esbit stove in good used condition. One of the most commonly seen breadbag items!

  • Pre war Dutch breadbag reissued by the German army

    A very nice pre war Dutch breadbag that has been repurposed by the German army during world war two. These breadbags are rare to find in good condition!

  • Three tone camouflaged gasmask canister

    A very nice original Three tone camouflage gasmask canister in very good, used condition. The canister retains up to 70% of its original camouflage paint and would make a great addition to a combat mannequin!

  • Three tone Normandy camouflage M35 helmet SE62

    A very nice untouched M35 camouflage helmet. The helmet is nicely repainted during the war in the classic three tone “Normandy” colours. The camouflage still retains up to 80% of its original coverage. The colours on the helmet are hard to photograph but very obvious in hand. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet was originally found in the woodwork in France. A nice untouched camouflage helmet!

  • Esbit modell 101 portable stove

    A rare type of Esbit stove. This model was introduced before the Modell 9.

  • Rare MP44 pouch marked jwa 44

    A rare original MP44 pouch in combat used, as found condition. This pouch is marked jwa 44 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg. Even during the war these mag pouches where scarce and veteran accounts often note that they received just one magazine and often no pouch.
    The pouch is to be worn on the right side and can easily be combined with a holster or mapcase. The holster was found in a abandoned house in Liepaja which is located in the area known as Kurland. This pouch has never been in a collection before and would make a great addition to a combat mannequin!

  • 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 bakelite without any serious defects. One of the oculars can be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is slightly double, but clear! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable 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 condition!

  • Stunning double decal M35 Kriegsmarine helmet

    This helmet was found about a month ago when my friend was demolishing a building in Norway. To put it in his words literally ” I tore down the attic and this thing came rolling out “.
     
    The helmet is a ET64 with lot number 3670. The helmet features its original Kriegsmarine decals, of which one was painted over. The helmet was spray painted in a grey paint, inside and out. The helmet still retains its original liner with the name Seckel. Inside the helmet, under the leather the dome stamp still retains visible and there is another name, in pencil inside the dome. The chinstrap is original to the helmet and is Kriegsmarine marked too. The KM decal has the thin black border around the eagle and the swastika and was masked during the grey repaint. The decal has a strong, deep golden tint as would be expected of a KM helmet.
  • Skin decontamination flask with rare carrier

    A rare Hautentgiftungsmittel box with all contents. Rare to encounter with the red pressed paper box and the original label on the flask!

  • Near mint P08 Luger holster marked bdq 41

    A textbook P08 Luger holster in near mint condition. Nicely marked bdq 41 indicating production by Ehrhardt u. Kirsten, Koffer- u. Lederwarenfabrik, Leipzig.  The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The leather is supple and not dry. Hard to upgrade piece!

  • Late war enameled M42 messkit marked WJ44

    A rare enameled M42 messkit marked WJ44. The messkit still retains up to 99% of its original enamel finish. A very clean messkit, hard to upgrade!

  • Long strap for the flare pistol holster or ammunition pouch

    A rare strap for the flare pistol holster or ammunition pouch. Nicely dated 1942 and WaA marked. The strap is in good supple condition. Hard to find strap!

  • Pre war pistol holster marked DRGM 1939

    A very nice chocolate brown pre war holster that was made to fit a range of 7,65mm pistols. Nicely marked DRGM and dated 1939! These holsters where pretty common with NCO’s and officers. The holster is in good supple condition.

  • Chocolate brown FN Hi Power holster marked clg 4

    A very nice unissued chocolate brown holster for the FN Hi Power!

  • NCO/CO whistle with lanyard

    A very nice wartime whistle with lanyard. Hard to find as a spare and a finishing detail on a NCO or officer tunic!

  • Hassia flashlight

    A nice wartime torch in good used condition. Nice personal effect, awesome on a mannequin!

  • Matching large M31 canteen marked EEF 43

    A mint M31 Labeflasche marked EEF 43 indicating production by Ewald Eigenbrod Aluminium-und Metallwarenfabrik, Freiling. Complete with the D-ring, hard to upgrade!

  • Late war rucksack in mint condition

    A very nice unissued late war rucksack. This rucksack shows no signs of use at all. A great unissued rucksack!

  • Pre war pistol holster marked DRGM 1939

    A very nice pre war holster that was made to fit a range of 7,65mm pistols. Nicely marked DRGM and dated 1939! These holsters where pretty common with NCO’s and officers. The holster is in good supple condition.

  • Pre war P08 Luger holster marked Karl Bücker 1938

    A textbook pre war P08 Luger holster in very good condition. Nicely marked Karl Bücker, Waldbrol 1938.  The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The leather is supple and not dry. Hard to upgrade pre-war piece!

  • Used condition MP38 u. MP40 pouch marked gmk 41

    Nicely gmk 41 marked MP40 pouch indicating production by Kroymann & Co. GmbH , Schuh- u. Sportartikel-Fabrik in 1941. This pouch is in nice used condition. A nice MP40 pouch!

  • M43 Heer Wachmantel in very good condition marked 0/0688/0018

    A very nice hooded Heer M43 Wachmantel marked 0/0688/0018. The Wachmantel is a nice medium size. Many of these overcoats where issued and used a lot during the Ardennes offensive. The overcoat has a few moth holes here and there but shows no actual use. It is a very nice M43 Wachmantel in very good condition!

  • German issue Winter fur vest or Pelzjacke

    A nice original Pelzjacke, as used by many members of the Heer and Waffen-SS on the eastern front. In very good condition, great for a mannequin.

  • Stunning late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn

    Really a mint condition late war 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 in mint condition, but also that it is 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 very vibrant and looks like the day it was made. The zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. Another interesting detail is that the button holes where all sewn by hand!

    A mint, late war zeltbahn in a unique configuration. Can’t be upgraded!

  • Tan camouflaged GM38 gasmask

    A stunning named tropical gasmask. The canister still retains up to 95% of its original tan camouflage paint. Inside still complete with a nice named mask. Sadly no unit can be traced. Would be very hard to find a better tan camouflaged gasmask!

  • Stunning Luftwaffe M40 helmet

    A stunning Luftwaffe m40 helmet in near mint condition. This helmet retains a almost perfect factory finish. The decal still retains in perfect condition! A great Luftwaffe M40 helmet in stunning condition with its original liner and chinstrap. Very hard to upgrade!

  • M31 canteen marked emk 42

    A very nice M31 canteen in unissued condition. Nicely marked emk 42 which is a uncommon marking indicating production by  Aluminiumwerke Göttingen, GmbH. Hard to find maker of canteen!

  • Steel Waffen-SS beltbuckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ

    A nice original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Assmann & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The buckle is marked next to the catch which was only done for a short period in 1940. The buckle is in really good condition with most of the original paint remaining!

    A rare original Waffen-SS belt buckle in great condition!

  • Mint tropical bayonet frog

    A very nice mint condition tropical bayonet frog. RBNR numbered on the back, though unreadable. Nice match with that mint bayonet !

  • K98 bayonet frog marked gfg 1942

    A very nice condition bayonet frog marked gfg 1942 indication production by Karl Hepting u. Co., Leder- u. Guertelfabrik, Stuttgart. Hard to find spare!

  • Tropical camouflaged MG34 / MG42 ammunition box

    A very nice aluminum early MG34 ammunition box. The box has been camouflaged in a nice light tan paint. The closing latch of the box is a wartime repair done by the Waffenmeister. The box retains up to 85% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint.

  • Late war wooden verbandkasten

    Later in the war the German vehicle first aid kit or “Verbandkasten” was made out of wood in stead of steel. Most of these don’t have a label on the inside and are executed in field gray paint. This one is in very good condition with over 90% of the period paint remaining. The spray painted letters on the front are very aesthetically pleasing and would nicely compliment a medical display!

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

    Mint late war Y-strap nicely marked 0/0355/0018. Hard to upgrade mint Y-strap!

  • K43/G43 ammunition pouch in tan presstoff marked bla 1944

    A tan vinyl G43 magazine pouch. This pouch is marked bla 1944 indication production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. A nice G43 pouch in very good condition!

  • Matching pair K98 ammunition pouches marked 0/0350/0152

    A nice matching pair, both with brown leather support straps on the back. One of the pouches has the internal dividers removed. Nicely marked 0/0350/0152. Hard to find a matching pair!

  • 1 liter Gebirgsjäger Labeflasche

    A scarcely encountered Gebirgsjäger specific 1 liter capacity canteen or Labeflasche. These canteens where fitted with a hook on the back so that it could be worn on the carrying sling but also on the breadbag. These 1 liter Labeflaschen with both the harness and the hook are very hard to find!

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