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Huge NSDAP Flag
A huge flag measuring 2,8 x 1,2 meters in size. The flag was most probably brought back by a American soldier. These flags where one of the most popular bring backs in the time! The flag is in used condition with some small holes. The flag has a swastika sewn to both sides. The biggest flag I’ve ever seen!
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Pre war M31 messkit marked RFI 38
A nice pre war M31 messkit matching and marked RFI 38 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler GmbH, Idar-Oberstein. Hard to find a nice pre war messkit in good condition with most of its original finish.
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M31 messkit marked EEF 41
A nice M31 messkit in good used condition with most of its original paint. It is nicely marked EEF 41 which is a uncommon maker: Ewald Eigenbrod Aluminium-und Metallwarenfabrik, Freiling.
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Foreign, locally made set of Kriegsmarine / Kustenartillerie MP40 pouches
A unique set that surfaced 43 years ago in the Netherlands. These pouches are field made or modified pouches with Kriegsmarine buttons on the front. These pouches where most certainly used by a member of a Küstenartillerie unit. These pouches are certainly not textbook, but unusual, rare and 100% original. Most probably these pouches are locally made where the soldier was stationed. If you collect Küstenartillerie this is the pair for you. I have never seen another pair of these and I doubt I will. A unique set of MP38 u. 40 pouches in very good, used condition.
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Combat worn SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie
A nice late war belt set with a unmarked Overhoff & Cie buckle. A nice matching condition belt and buckle, nice for a combat display!
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Hand held microphone for wireless sets
Nicely marked Feind hört mit! in red and with its original cable, with 3 connectors in the plug. Hard to find spare!
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Stunning veteran bringback battle-damaged DAK bayonet
A stunning Afrika Korps bayonet with frog, brought back by a US soldier from North Africa. The bayonet is matching, unsharpened and original to the frog. The bayonet is nicely marked Mundlos, dated 1938 and still retains most of its original blueing. The bayonet was hit directly by a bullet or a shell fragment, distressing the frog, the scabbard and the blade itself. The last picture shows the trajectory the bullet or shrapnel made, most probably wounding or killing the original wearer.
A stunning original piece!
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Two tone camouflage MG34/42 ammunition box
A one looker original camouflaged MG34/42 ammunition box in very good condition.
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Shrapnel damaged mapcase named to Feldwebel Kleiber
A very nice original mapcase with its original contents. The front of the mapcase has two battle damages where shell fragments pierced through the outer and inner leather portions. The contents of the mapcase have been replaced wartime and the mapcase remained in use until the end. The mapcase comes with a number of contents such as maps, pencils and a compass. A item with character, as found!
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Last ditch K98 bayonet frog in unissued condition!
A last ditch model K98 bayonet frog in good unissued condition. Very hard to find!
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Gravity knife lanyard in very good condition
Very hard to find original lanyard for the Gravity knife as issued to Fallschirmjäger.
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Id’ed Waffen-SS Holster to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer
A very nice German holster for the Walther PPK Id’ed to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer. The holster was found in a household clearance in Regensburg, Germany. The holster is nicely marked sat 44 and retains the nice original name label to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer. Rare to find a ID’ed waffen-SS attributed holster out of the German woodwork!
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Luftwaffe Leutnant Viertaschenrock with breeches
A very nice original Luftwaffe Viertaschenrock once belonging to a Leutnant. Together with the Breeches it was found with. The uniform has many original award loops on both the left and the right pocket indicating a loop for the Spanish cross or German cross in gold. The set is in nice worn condition and comes with the period braces it was found with. A very nice uniform that would be great base to display medals and awards!
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Normandy camouflage M42 helmet from “Hells Highway”
A one looker original M42 camouflage helmet found in Heeswijk-Dinther, the Netherlands. On Hells Highway where the 101st Airborne division fought viciously in during operation Market Garden. The helmet is in good, strong used condition and still retains its original rivets, liner and chinstrap. Between the liner in the back one can see the ring of a helmet net. The helmet is a size 64, made by hkp and with a nice late war pigskin liner. The camouflage still retains up to 75% and the helmet is a true, one looker, three tone “Normandy” camouflage. Hard to upgrade!
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Early belt and buckle by E. Schneider 1938 unit 4./J.R.5
A nice matching belt and buckle in good used condition. The buckle is nicely marked E. Schneider 1938. The belt is size 95 cm and retains a unit stamp 4./J.R.5 indicating 4. Kompanie Infanterieregiment 5. Infanterieregiment 5 saw a lot of action in the early stages of the war. Most of those actions where seen in France at the Somme, Dieppe and later on in Bretagne. A typical early equipment belt with buckle!
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Near mint P.08 Luger holster marked R. EHRHARDT, POESSNECK 1939
A textbook pre war P08 Luger holster in very good unissued condition. This is the nicest Luger holster I’ve seen so far. Nicely marked R. EHRHARDT, POESSNECK 1939. The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The leather is supple and not dry. Hard to upgrade this pre-war piece!
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M42 canteen with webbing strap
A nice matching canteen, most probably made by MN. Sadly the maker mark is unreadable due to the red oxide paint. Still a very nice original canteen with a nice webbing strap!
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Waffen-SS belt and buckle marked RZM 822/38 ᛋᛋ
A nice original Aluminum belt buckle marked RZM 822/38 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Richard Sieper or C.T. Dicke. The belt and buckle are both in matching worn condition. The Belt is nicely RB numbered. A nice belt with original buckle in good used condition!
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Luftwaffe Flakhelfer der HJ cap
A very nice cap in near mint condition. The cap is nicely marked inside and with its originally sewn RZM label and HJ insignia. The cap has a early plastic button on the front, which is textbook for this cap, and a few other Luftwaffe type caps. A very nice original cap in near mint condition.
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M43 officers field cap
A really nice army Einheitsfeldmütze or Officers M43 field cap. The main part cap is constructed from Gaberdine wool and is lined with rayon. The Front of the cap is featured with a brown leather sweatband. The trapezoid is a originally sewn rare green wool backed variant. The cap is sized 57.5 cm, perfect for most mannequins. The cap has a lot of character and is really well made.
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Matching K98 ammunition pouches marked 0/1032/0001
A very nice and matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches. The pouches are complete with all straps, dividers and markings. The leather is in good supple condition. The pair is nicely maker marked 0/1032/0001. Nice to find a matching pair which is hard to find!
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Lightweight Y-straps marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942
A nice and near mint lightweight Y-strap as issued to Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942.
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Hidden stitch type Y-strap marked Lud. Krumm. A.G. 1942
A textbook early type Y-strap nicely maker dated 1942. Made by Ludwig Krumm AG Offenbach Am Main which is also known as Goldpfeil. The Y-strap is in good supple condition and does not have any issues. If you are looking for a textbook early Y-strap this is it!
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Mint equipment belt marked 0/0676/0120
A nice original belt in mint condition, size 80 centimeters. It is nicely marked 0/0676/0120 and it has the typical late war Blaugrau catch.
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Sanitäter pouch marked Karl Barth Waldbröl 1939
A very nice original Sanitäter pouch marked Karl Barth Waldbröl 1939. The pouch is in very good, unissued condition with the original label in the lid. Very hard to upgrade!
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Brown bakelite binocular case with tan Presstoff pull tab
A stunning brown bakelite binocular case with a rare tan Presstoff pull tab. These where normally issued with leather of black presstoff pull tabs but this is the only one I’ve ever seen with a yellow one. The back loops are of leather and fully intact, nicely marked with Waffenamt on the bottom. A stunning binocular case, unique with it’s tan Presstoff pull tab!
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RG34 marked Hawig 1940
A nice RG34 marked Hawig 1940. The set is in good used condition with several parts marked Hawig as it should!
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RG34 marked G. Appel in Blaugrau paint from 1940
Rare blue RG34 marked G. Appel from 1940. This set was made between the dated G. Appel marked kits and te 64 markings. This model was only made for a short period!
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RG34 marked ARR 43 with late twisted wire chain
A very nice late war pattern RG34 marked ARR43 with the rare late war twisted wire pull chain.
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German issue pullover in very good condition
A original German issued pullover in good condition. These sweaters where a standard issue piece just like the shirts and other uniforms. It is in very good condition and has a few small holes and a stain on the front. Most of these where used up postwar and finding a original one nowadays is very hard to find in good condition.
This sweater was wrapped around a German pistol after the war that was found a few years ago on a attic in the Netherlands. It was then handed into the police which destroyed the gun but the sweater was spared.
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MG34 / MG42 barrel carrier or Laufschützer 43
A very nice original Laufschützer 43, a barrel carrier designed to carry both the MG34 and MG42 barrels. The barrel carrier comes with its originally attached sling in full length. The paint still retains up to 80% on this piece and it would be very hard to upgrade this piece. Most barrel carriers on the market have replaced slings, been repainted or even stripped and blued postwar. This one is a fully untouched late war example in very good original condition!
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M31 messkit marked MN 44
A nice M31 messkit marked MN44 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1944. The messkit still retains up to 85% of its original paint.
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M42 messkit marked ohw 4
A nice matching M42 messkit with 90% of its original paint. Nicely marked ohw 4 indicating production by Otto Honsel Werke in 1944.
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Named M35 Q62 untouched reissue helmet from Huissen, the Netherlands
A nice untouched helmet, dusty, as found. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet was repainted multiple times during the war and heavily used. Without a doubt this helmet has seen a lot of action during the war. The helmet retains multiple wartime rough overpaints. The chinstrap is nicely dated 1940. Imo, this is a truly stunning untouched helmet. The helmet surfaced in the dutch village of Huissen, a small village below Arnhem. Simple yet a classic example!
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Normandy camouflage MG42 barrel carrier with Omaha Beach provenance
Sale!A rare all original MG42 barrel carrier that was once a part of the old museum in Surrain, Normandy. The Laufschützer 42 was a specific barrel carrier for the spare barrels of the MG42. The sling on the carrier is still originally attached and in full length, without repairs. The carrier was spray painted Normandy camouflage in green and brown on top of its factory tan colour.
It used to be on display in the old museum in Surrain just behind Omaha Beach where it was found. This barrel carrier has been used during those decisive days in June, 1944. A stunning centerpiece with provenance!
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Rare square Splittertarn Zeltbahn
A rare Splittertarn Zeltbahn alter Art für technische Zwecke. These where made after the pre war model as the triangular model was not suitable enough for the purpose of radio equipment. This one must not be confused with the Swiss post war Zeltbahns which are also square. The zeltbahn is in good used condition and has a few holes or missing buttons. I have only ever seen 2 of these and one could say these are very rare!
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Waffen-SS Oak camouflage zeltbahn in good used condition
A very nice oak zeltbahn in very good condition. Missing some buttons, some minor repairs that would be expected of the age! Other then that a nice Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in good used condition!
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Waffen-SS Oak camouflage zeltbahn in very good condition
A very nice and bright oak zeltbahn in very good condition. Missing some buttons, some minor repairs that would be expected of the age! Other then that a stunning piece with stunning colours!
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Unmarked Waffen-SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid
A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle made by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. These buckles where made later in the war and came unmarked. A great textbook buckle in great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!
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Folding E-tool marked B&Co 1940
A very nice original folding E-tool marked B & Co solingen 1940. The shovel is in good working condition without any issues.
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Lightweight Y-straps marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942
A nice and light used condition lightweight Y-strap as issued to Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942.
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Equipment belt marked Wittkop & co, Bielefeld. 1942
A equipment belt sized 95, nicely marked Wittkop & co, Bielefeld. 1942. A good mannequin size, in very good condition!
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Early compass with original pouch ID’ed to Leutnant Barking Artillerie Regiment 253
A stunning original early compass with pouch. The compass is nicely ID’ed with Kopierstift or copying pencil to Leutnant Barking 36937. 36937 indicates Leutnant Barkings unit Regimentsstab Artillerie-Regiment 253.
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Complete K.W. 27 with all grids and pouch
A wartime issued K.W. 27 or Kartenwinkelmesser 27. This set of of map grids used to calculate distances and angles on maps. These where issued together with the mapcase! The set is made by Gebr. Wichmann in 1938 and is complete with all 3 grids and the pouch in near mint condition. A great set, as issued together with a mapcase in near mint condition!
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M37 ankle boots in good used condition
A original pair of issue M37 Schnürschuhe in good used condition. The ankle boots are in worn condition and retain their original laces. The soles still retain most of the original hobnails and heels. The leather is in good condition but a bit stiff. A pair of wartime issue ankle boots is hard to find!
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Late war Presstoff / vinyl equipment belt
A very nice original belt, roughly sized 95 centimeters suitable for most mannequins! The belt is a late war type designed to save raw materials. The belt has been made of the typical material used for shovel carriers and so on. Hard to upgrade!
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M31 breadbag in good condition with original strap
A nice minty early M31 Brotbeutel or breadbag in unissued condition complete with strap. Nice with leather reinforcements around the belt loops.
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Short handled wire cutters with pouch
A very nice set of wire cutters and its original pouch in very good condition. The pouch is nicely marked erg 1941 inside the flap indicating production by A. Döppert, Kitzingen. The wire cutters are nicely marked epd indicating production by Vereinigte Beckersche Werkzeugfabriken, Remechid-Vieringhausen. A nice original set!
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Short handled pioneer shovel with presstoff cover dated 1940
A original short handled pioneer shovel with cover both dated 1940. The shovel and its cover are both in very good original condition. The shovel is nicely marked AB&C 1940 indicating production by A. Bredt & Co., Witten. These short handled shovels where what the pioneers carried into the field, the long handled shovels have the same blade but are originally meant for vehicles. The short handled E-tool comes with the original presstoff cover in very good condition. The cover is nicely marked inside Offenbach 1940. These short shovels and their short covers are very hard to find!
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Matching tropical M31 canteen marked OHW 42
A near mint M31 Labeflasche marked OHW 42 indicating production by Otto Honsel-Werke, Aluminiumwerk, Werdohl. Complete with the canvas D-ring, hard to upgrade!
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Matching M31 canteen marked ESB 43
A very nice mint M31 canteen marked ESB 43 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin.
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Textbook EM/NCO riding boots
A nice original pair of Kavalerie Reitstiefel or riding boots. They are in very good supple condition and have a nice average size for mannequins. The boots still retain all of their original hobnails and heels and have never been replaced or resoled. A textbook pair for a EM/NCO mannequin or for a combat officer!
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Stunning Splittertarn camouflage smock
A original Splittertarn camouflage smock meant to be worn over the Feldbluse. These smocks where the first type of garment solely meant for camouflage purposes issued to the Wehrmacht / Heer. Modeled after the Waffen-SS smocks with some differences. The smock is a size 1 and nicely fits most mannequins. The smock is nicely marked RBNR 0/1001/0219 which is a unknown producer but is located in Vienna. These smocks where first worn by members of the Grossdeutschland division. The smock is in used condition with a few small holes. The smock still retains very strong and vibrant colours.
A stunning, rare to encounter smock in good used condition that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Tan straight E-tool cover marked fuq 1943 with straight e-tool
A stunning original Tan straight E-tool cover with E-tool. The cover is nicely marked fuq 1943 indicating production by Cottbusser Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel K.G., Cottbus. The cover is in good original condition with supple leather without any issues. The Shovel is matching to the cover and marked kkk 1943 indicating production by Carl Krampe Ww., Rummenohl, Westfalen. The E-tool is nicely matching to the cover and fits nicely without stress. A stunning set and very hard to upgrade!
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1940 dated mapcase with original contents
A early mapcase in good condition with the original contents in as found condition. It comes with a map cover, pencils in multiple colours, a eraser and a pencil sharpener. All items where found with the mapcase. A nice used mapcase with character!
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Nice black EM/NCO issue jackboots in very good condition
A very nice original pair of EM/NCO issue jackboots. Nicely marked on the inside with the producer Salamander A.G. a factory that still produces shoes today! This pair is in good supple condition and a nice mannequin size. The boots retain their issue original soles with all wartime applied hobnails, toe plates and heel irons. Hard to upgrade and perfect to perfect a mannequin with!
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Brown leather Walther PPK holster in good used condition
A nice original Walther PPK holster in good used condition. These holsters where mostly worn by Officers and NCO’s. The holster is personalized with the initials of E T on the closing flap.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked 41 CVL with brown leather frog
A matching K98 bayonet marked 41 CVL indicating production by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. of Solingen. The bayonet is unsharpened and matching. It is in good used condition with some dents on the scabbard. Still a nice honest bayonet complete with a nice brown frog.
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Mint equipment belt
A very nice original equipment belt in mint condition. Nothing more to add and very hard to upgrade!
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Kriegsmarine M31 breadbag in good used condition
Nicely marked BAK 38 (Bekleidungs Amt Kiel). A true Kriegsmarine breadbag, hard to find!
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