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Mint Luftwaffe M42 helmet with perfect decal
A mint M42 helmet with its original and perfect Luftwaffe decal. The helmet is complete with its original size 55 “spliced” liner. Very hard to find a better one then this exceptional example!
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Luftwaffe M38 gasmask named Anton Juszczak L50375 (Antwerp, Den Bosch and Arnhem related)
A very nice M38 gasmask with straps and mask named to Anton Juszczak L50375 .
The feldpost number L50375 refers to a flak unit originally stationed in Antwerp, Belgium.
50375
(12.3.1943-7.9.1943) 3. Batterie leichte Flak-Abteilung 691,
dann 3. Batterie leichte Flak-Abteilung 691 (v).More information on the unit can be seen here. The mother unit (18. Flak Brigade) retreated from Lille to Antwerp, Den Bosch and eventually Arnhem/Xanten as the front moved to Germany.
The lid of the canister is slightly dented but it still closes and opens without problems. A very nice named gasmask with strap and possibility for further research. I will include a original short strap to supplement the long strap.
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Combat used pre war breadbag with interesting period repairs
This breadbag has seen a lot of action and has many period repairs to make it serviceable again. A lot of equipment pieces where repaired like this during the war as the Germans never threw anything good away. A interesting breadbag in strong used condition.
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Equipment belt marked gfg 43 size 95
A nice equipment belt in a good mannequin size 95 cm. The belt is nicely maker marked and dated gfg43 indicating production by Karl Hepting u. Co., Leder- u. Guertelfabrik, Stuttgart.
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Unissued 1940 dated M31 breadbag
Maybe a dusty, but a never been used or unissued M31 breadbag, nicely maked marked and dated 1940. The loops have never been buttoned up before. The breadbag would be very hard to upgrade!
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German reissued Italian messkit
The Italian army messkit (Gavetta Modello 1930) was a commonly seen item within the German army. Prior to re-issue in the German army they where mostly painted green by the Germans. This Italian messkit is the best one I’ve ever seen!
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Large German medical field hospital flag
A rare original German field hospital flag. These flags where used to mark field hospitals but where also used on vehicles and positions.
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Presstoff shovel carrier marked nju
A nice original Presstoff shovel carrier in very good condition. Marked nju indicating production by G. Hertter & Co, Fellbach. Hard to upgrade!
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Gebirgsjaeger rucksack
A nice original Gebirgsjaeger rucksack in very good condition. The rucksack has a few small holes and a name on the top and strap. It is nicely RB numbered on the back and the leather is all in very good condition. A nice sturdy rucksack!
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Rare late war ration bag Zusatzverpflegung für Frontkämpfer im Infanterieverband
A rare original cellophane bag for extra rations issued to infantry troops serving on the front line. The bag is nicely marked Zusatzverpflegung für Frontkämpfer Im Infanterieverband indicating these where issued with rations such as bread, sausage, chocolate or crackers to infantry troops serving on the front line. These extra rations where a small addition on the scarce ration served during the war. A nice small addition in a diorama or mannequin setup, easily filled with modern equivalents!
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Unusual late war breadbag made of captured material
A very nice late war breadbag made out of captured rough cloth, most probably Russian! A very nice unusual breadbag in good unissued condition.
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Brown Luftwaffe K98 bayonet frog marked LBA and dated 1938
In very good, supple condition. Nicely marked LBA(S), maker marked and dated 1938 (hard to photograph) and aluminum fittings. Hard to find a Chocolate brown Luftwaffe frog!
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Pre war Y-strap with aluminum fittings named Oberjäger Georg Neuhof
A very rare and early Y-strap named to Oberjäger Georg Neuhof. This Y-strap was made between 1938 and 1940 and is made in brown or untanned leather which was later blackened by the individual wearer during the war as ordered. The Y-strap has another nice early feature which is that the fittings on the Y-straps are made out of aluminum indicating pre 1940 production. The Y-strap is in complete condition with supple leather and nicely named. A very nice early Y-strap that would be very hard to upgrade!
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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!
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Deactivated ar43 K98 rifle made by Mauser
A beautiful k98 made by Mauser AG, Oberndorf. Unlike many others this one has not been re-issued postwar in other countries. It is not reblued, rechambered or restamped. It is in original condition and comes complete with the original strap. The k98 is completely matching but the stock. This was often taken of for maintenance and since this was often done in groups it is a common thing to see these mismatch to the rest of the rifle. The K98 is complete with all the accecoiries one would encounter on these rifles. A sight hood, cleaning rod, sling and barrel cap are all together with the rifle. Other then the stock it is completely numbered 3826. Finding a K98 that did not have a postwar army life without alterations these days is very hard. Nowadays most K98’s on the market have been tampered with. This would make a great addition to any German display!
This rifle has been deactivated according to the Dutch law and can only be purchased by Dutch citizens older then 18 years of age. It comes with the original certificate of deactivation.
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K98 sling dated 1938
A nice prewar K98 sling dated 1938. Hard to find spare if you have a pre war k98!
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Stunning Heer belt buckle with tab marked Dr. Fr. & Co. 1940
Simply a stunning Heer buckle with 99% of its original finish remaining. Very hard to upgrade!
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Late war soft shell P38 holster in mint condition
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Matching pair of K98 pouches marked 0/0396/0027
A very nice matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches. Hard to find in a matching pair, especially in this condition! Nicely marked 0/0396/0027 on the back. The pouches still retain all of their internal dividers.
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Presstoff pouch for the Messdreieck 34
A rare presstoff pouch for the Messdreieck 34. Nicely marked and dated and in good condition!
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Extremely rare M33 Reichswehr EM/NCO jackboots
A extremely rare pair of M33 EM/NCO Reichswehr marching boots or Schnallenstiefel. These where discontinued in 1935 but still in use in the early stages of the war. Many pictures of the invasion in Czech, Poland, the Netherlands and France show these boots in wear. The leather is in very good supple condition and has a few period repairs. The boots are a nice average size. I will include a pair of wartime laces with these boots.
A truly rare pair of boots in good used condition, very hard to find!
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Mid/Late war Y-strap in good used condition
A nice mid to late war Y-strap in good used condition. The RBNR marking has became unreadable through the time. Otherwise a nice original Y-strap in good condition!
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Rare late war Riveted Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0576/003
A nice original Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0576/003. This Y-strap is a rare latewar “riveted” variant. On multiple places rivets are used in stead of stitches. Another interesting feature is the angle on which the auxiliary D-rings on top are sewn. These are typical features for this maker but sadly the RBnr. can not be traced. A name “Vollmer” was written underneath the auxiliary strap. A very rare late war Y-strap!
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Stunning salty grouping to a Leutnant in a Nachschub unit
A stunning salty grouping to a Leutnant in a Nachschub unit. Read the full description to see what is in this exciting grouping that was found in Belgium with as a centre piece a period converted EM Drillich tunic!
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Straight shovel carrier marked E. G. Leuner, Bautzen 1941
A nice original shovel carrier marked E. G. Leuner, Bautzen 1941 manufactured in Presstoff. This shovel carrier is in very good unissued condition. This is the first time I encounter this type and one of the earlier straight shovel carriers in Presstoff.
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Brown pre war mapcase with J.R. 11 unit marking (Poland and Holland campaign)
A very nice and rare pre war mapcase with the original contents it was found with. On the inside it is nicely maker marked and dated 1925. Next to that, it has a bunch of interesting unit markings to J.R. 11 indicating this mapcase once belonged to Infanterie Regiment 11. More information of this unit can be found here. Infanterie Regiment 11 was one of the spearhead units to head into Poland in 1939. In May 1940 it was also again one of the first units to attack the Netherlands and Belgium. A interesting mapcase with a very interesting unit history, a conversation piece!
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Late war woven rubber pulling strap
A rare late war pulling strap for the cargo bearing snow sled or Akja. These straps where most probably also used to pull other light devices such as Infanteriekarren. The strap is made from late war woven rubber or Ersatz material. The rope is sadly broken but that does not deter for the rarity of this item!
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Late war gasmask Id’ed to Johannes Seyfang, KIA Germany 1945
A nice late war Gasmask ID’ed to Unteroffizier Johannes Seyfang. The canister lacks the straps but is complete with pull tab and nicely ID’ed in the lid. The ID leads to Johannes Seyfang who was born on 22.09.1912 and KIA on 16.03.1945 in Königsbrück, Germany. He is buried here. A nice canister that could possibly be further researched!
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Presstoff 10×50 binocular case in good condition
A nice Presstoff binocular case for the 10×50 issue binoculars or Dienstglas. Nicely maker marked and dated inside and in very good condition!
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Two tone camouflaged Luftwaffe gasmask canister named “Liebegott”
A nice and honest two-tone camouflage canister named Liebegott. This canister was spray painted Luftwaffe blue prior to being camouflaged in two tones. The original paint still retains up to 75% showing a nice two tone spray camouflage. The mask retains its original long strap but lacks the bottom loop and short strap due to period damage. A nice original and affordable Luftwaffe camouflage gasmask canister!
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Late war soft shell P38 holster in mint condition
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Beautiful matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches
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 0/0295/0005. Nice to find a matching pair which is hard to find!
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Bakelite 6×30 binocular case with original strap
A very nice near mint bakelite case for the 6×30 binoculars. The case comes with the rare to find complete strap in supple condition. The Strap is nicely dated 1941. The straps on the back of the case are out of Presstoff and nicely waffenamt marked on the end. A very nice case, very hard to find with the complete long strap!
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Brown leather Y-strap marked 0/0543/0002
A very nice and rare brown leather Y-strap. These are hard to find in the natural brown color which was given out to the troops later in the war and the dye to paint the leather became harder to obtain. The natural brown leather is a hard to find variant! The Y-strap is in good supple condition and have a manufacturing error in which one of the top D-rings was never attached. This in combination with the natural brown color makes for a very rare and interesting Y-strap!
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6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx in very good condition
A very nice 6×30 Dienstglas complete with strap and bakelite 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!
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Rare brown M31 Zeltbahn dated 1943
A nice and rare brown zeltbahn made by L. L. G. Segelmacher, Berlin in 1943. These Zeltbahns with brown colours where only made for a short period, probably for a trial run. It retains most of its buttons but has 3 missing grommets. Otherwise it is in very good condition with nice strong colours! A interesting feature is that the head opening in the zeltbahn has a piece of Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. These Brown Zeltbahns are hard to find!
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Late war horse gasmask bag
A nice 1943 dated horse gasmask bag. The bag comes without gasmask but is a nice late war equipment piece in good used condition!
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Near mint M31 canteen marked ESB 41
A very nice matching canteen marked ESB 41 complete with the issue D-ring. These canteens are hard to find complete with the D-ring. The strap is in good undamaged and supple condition. All parts are nicely marked ESB 41 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin.
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Empty German 10.5 cm L.F.H. 18 casing
A nice original shell casing in good condition. Obviously fired and empty of any explosive propellant , free to own in most countries as far as I know (please research your local laws prior to purchase). The casing originally came from the Dutch city of Bergen op Zoom where they where intensively used in the fightings end of 1944. The shell casing is in good condition with most of the original brass finish remaining!
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Brown issue jackboots in good used condition
A nice pair of combat worn brown leather EM/NCO jackboots. The pair is in good used condition and would nicely finish a combat mannequin!
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Black issue riding boots
A nice pair of issue black riding boots as used by Kavalerie and some officers. These boots have been resoled during the war due to wearer preference. A nice pair in good condition in a good mannequin size. These boots would nicely attribute a officer of cavalry mannequin!
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Black bakelite 6×30 binocular case
A nice black bakelite 6×30 binocular case in very good condition. The case is complete with all straps and is undamaged. Hard to find a better one!
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Mica Wirtschaftkasten personal effects box
The ultimate collection of Pocket Litter.
This “Mica Wirtschaftkasten” was one of the most luxuous pieces of private purchase pocket litter. This set was commonly gifted to sons going to war, bought by officers or bought at barracks stores. This kit basicly had all the items a soldier would need to keep clean and organised. The Mica comes with a basic set of period personal items and was designed to fit inside the M31 messkit. -
Handpainted Hindsgaul display head
A handpainted Hindsgaul mannequin head great for displaying caps and helmets. Pictured is a Q64 luftwaffe helmet which easily fits.
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Late war yellow 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars
A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars is fitted with its original strap. The strap is in good supple condition. The binoculars are very clear and perfectly usable. The Strichplatte is not visible. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime yellow paint!
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Luftwaffe issue Breeches
A nice pair of Luftwaffe issue breeches in good used condition. The pair has a number of period repairs but the general condition is very good with nice strong colour and much nap left in the wool. A nice pair!
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5 Liter vehicle Trinkwasser canister
Stainless steel 5 Liter capacity Nirosta Trinkwasser canister. Retains 95% of original paint but has a nice patina. Still could be usable with a little cleaning. Rubber gasket is still intact. No evidence that this has ever been used to hold poisonous chemicals or gasoline. These canisters where used inside a variety of vehicles such as tanks and aircraft. A rare water canister in good condition!
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Handpainted Rootstein display head
A handpainted Rootstein mannequin head great for displaying caps and helmets. Pictured is a ET68 helmet which easily fits this particular head.
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Pair of issue Gebirgsjäger boots
A nice pair of Gebirgsjäger boots in good used condition. The boots are nicely maker marked and sized on the inside. They are in a good mannequin size. The soles have a piece of leather affixed to the centre of the sole due to wearer preference. A nice pair in good used condition!
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Pre war Reichswehr buckle marked Schmole & Comp. 1923
A nice prewar Reichswehr buckle in very good condition. These buckles where issued until 1936 and where in some cases still in use during the war. The buckle comes with the originally sewn leather tab marked Schmole & Comp. 1923. A uncommon buckle made from Alpacca with the original tab!
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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 90% of it’s original finish!
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Double decal apple green M38 paratrooper helmet in good used condition
A stunning, apple green double decal M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet. This helmet is a rare early war example complete with original liner and straps. The Liner is nicely marked LBA 38 indicating this helmet was one of the first produced. The shell is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The decals are both still originally to the helmet. The Eagle decal is very worn, leaving most of the worn off. The National three colour decal has been retouched partionally, probably due to the heavy wear. The apple green paint still retains on 75% of the helmet. The Chinstrap is still originally mounted to the helmet and is in the full length. The adjustment buckle is missing however. A very rare, pre war M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet as used during operation Fall Gelb!
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White bakelite butterdish
A very rare white bakelite butterdish in good condition. Orange and black butterdishes are relatively easy to find, but the white bakelite butterdishes are very rare!
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Y-straps marked 0/0488/0019
A very nice Y-strap marked 0/0488/0019 in very good used condition. The straps are complete without damage, nice for a combat mannequin.
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Late war M44 breadbag
A very nice, late war breadbag. Interestingly this model has features of the M31 and M44 breadbags. Rare to encounter late war m44 breadbag, nicely RBNr. marked inside. The bag is made from different coloured pieces of material.
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Matching M31 canteen marked V.A.L. 39
A nice matching prewar canteen in very good unissued condition. The canteen is completely matching with the maker mark V.A.L. 39. It is unknown to which maker the mark V.A.L. belongs. The first time I’ve seen this maker, a rare variant to encounter!
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M42 canteen marked ESB 44
A nice late war m42 canteen in very good condition marked ESB 43 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin. A nice late war canteen in good condition!
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Brown leather mapcase marked R. Erhardt Poessneck 1938
A very nice brown leather mapcase marked R. Erhardt Poessneck 1938. The mapcase is in good used condition and in a nice brown colour.
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Used condition M31 breadbag
A nice early WH breadbag in good used condition maker marked and dated.
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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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