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Matching DAK bayonet marked ffc 41 with early green webbing frog, as found
Recently found in houseclearing in Germany, a uncleaned, untouched early tropical bayonet with frog. The bayonet is nicely marked ffc 41 indicating production by Friedrich Herder Abr.Sohn, Solingen. A true DAK piece that has never been in a collection before!
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Very nice untouched M42 combat helmet EF62 with rough camouflage paint
A original M42 rough camouflage helmet in good used condition. The helmet is marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. This helmet was found in a houseclearing in Germany recently and hasn’t been in a collection before. It is in uncleaned condition and features a nice brush applied rough camouflage paint. The original paint remains up to 95% and the helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that have never been removed. A simple but stunning untouched helmet used in the last days of the war.
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Prewar brown leather mapcase named Feldw. Kranthan
A nice prewar brown leather mapcase named to Feldwebel Kranthan in good used condition.
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Luftwaffe M43 EM/NCO field cap
A very nice Luftwaffe M43 field cap in very good condition. Marked 0/0501/0015 – 57 – 1944. A very nice one looker original M43 field cap with all original wartime applied insignia!
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Complete latewar RG34 marked arr 4 with last model steel stamped oiler
A very nice late war RG34 marked arr 4 indicating production by Braunsweigische Blechwarenfabrik G.m.b.H., Braunschweig. This RG34 is complete with all accessories as it left the factory. All the parts are matching for this particular maker and model and it includes the last model “last ditch” steel welded oiler. A rare type to find, especially in nice and complete condition like this one.
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Blue grey painted camouflage gasmask canister named Gefreiter Koßmann
A very nice and matching Bluegrey brush painted gasmask canister named to Gefreiter Koßmann. The gasmask is nicely painted with the same colour and is original to the canister with straps. A very nice wartime field painted gasmask canister in nice been there and uncleaned condition. Comes out of the woodwork in Germany, never been in a collection!
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Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler document
A very nice document commemorating the battles and struggles of the Leibstandarte up to 1942. This document is a part of a picture map containing images of the Leibstandarte. This document however, was picked out and most probably carried in a Soldbuch. It’s a very nice original document to frame in a collection room. Rare to encounter separately!
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Prewar breadbag named to Kanonier Adolf Dahl
A very nice prewar breadbag with the original name tag named to Kanonier Adolf Dahl.
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Waffen-SS plane tree 1/2 overprint zeltbahn
A very nice Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with nice bright colours. The Plane tree overprint is a nice and rare camouflage type. The Zeltbahn is in very used condition with some of its originally sewn buttons. The Zeltbahn has a few holes and damages to the stitching near the headhole. Other then that it’s a very nice display piece and would very nicely decorate a mannequin!
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Mid war combat trousers or Keilhosen
A nice used pair made from Italian wool. Nicely marked B44 indicating production in 1944. A nice original combat worn Keilhosen in very good condition. All the buttons originally sewn.
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MG34 Ammunition box / E-kasten
A very nice 1940 dated MG34 spare parts box or E-Kasten. This box would have been filled with a variety of spare parts. On the top it is marked with “E” for Ersatzteilkasten. The box is in very nice condition with most of its wartime factory applied paint. On the side it is marked Lafettekasten f. MG34 indicating that this was the spare parts box for a MG34 on a Lafette or tripod. The box remains all of its leather tabs and is imo a stunning example. Hard to upgrade!
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1940 dated K98 ammunition pouches
A nice pair of K98 pouches in good used condition. Both nicely dated 1940. Not a matching pair, but found and used together!
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Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked 155/40
A scarce buckle! The aluminum buckle is marked 155/40 indicating production by Assmann in 1940. These buckles in aluminum where only produced for several months when the order came to halt the production in aluminum and switch to steel early in 1940. Hard to find buckle and a essential piece for the specialized buckle collector.
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Splittertarn helmet cover marked 419 M42
A nice original and textbook Splittertarn helmet cover. Nicely marked 419 M42 and in very good, near mint condition. The cover is photographed on a size 66 helmet shell. These helmet covers where issued to a lot of different units later in the war but one of the most prominent early adaptors was the Grossdeutschland division.
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M42 canteen marked SMM43 with riveted straps
A nice and mint canteen marked SMM43 indicating production by Süddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach. Rare to find with the late war riveted canteen cover!
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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.
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7×50 Kriegsmarine binoculars
A nice pair of binoculars in very good used condition. These binoculars where found after the war in Westkapelle, the Netherlands where fierce fighting took place in 1944. The binoculars work and both oculars focus individually. They provide a sharp image but could do with some cleaning. These binoculars where used in U-boats, naval batteries and on ships. A very nice binocular that can be traced back to the town it was used in!
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1940 dated Y-straps with aluminum hardware
Hard to find 1940 dated Y-strap in good used condition. The Y-strap is nicely maker marked and dated on both main straps. A loop on the O-ring cover has imo been resewn. Rare to find and hard to upgrade!
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1940 dated M36 field tunic made in Haarlem, the Netherlands
A rare Dutch made M36 tunic. The tunic is nicely maker marked Ten Berge’s confectie HAARLEM and accepted in the Amsterdam depot in 1940. The tunic is made out of Dutch cloth and is in slightly worn condition. The tunic retains its original insignia although imo the eagle has been resewn. The shoulder boards are typical private purchase examples and are original to the tunic. The tunic has seen some alterations made during the war. One could easily find a converted Dutch tunic but this is the first German made tunic I’ve found.
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Matching M31 canteen marked C&CW 36
A nice matching canteen marked C&CW 36 indicating production by Colsmann & Co, Werdohl in 1936. The canteen has all the parts marked C&CW 36, a nice and matching pre war canteen that would be hard to upgrade!
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1940 dated helmet chinstrap
Hard to find spare chinstrap with aluminium buckle and nicely 1940 dated. Great for a M36 helmet!
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1940 dated helmet chinstrap
Hard to find spare chinstrap with aluminium buckle and nicely 1940 dated. Great for a M36 helmet!
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LP34 flare gun marked Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis 1939
A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the full anodization finish and never has been repainted. The finish still remains for 80%. The trigger guard has a light rust pitting, but this does not deter the function of the flare gun. The grips are a nice deep brown bakelite. The LP34 is marked Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis 1939 which indicates production by Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis. The flare gun was left behind and found in Metz, France. The pre war flare guns are very hard to find!
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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. -
M42 messkit marked RFI 43
A very nice matching messkit marked RFI 43 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. The messkit still retains up to 90% of its wartime factory applied paint.
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MG34 / 42 ammunition drum marked WC 42
A nice and honest MG34/42 drum mag marked WA 43 indicating production by Markes & Co., K.-G., Metallwarenfabrik u. Apparatebau, Luedenscheid. A nice original drum with a lot of original paint remaining which is becoming hard to find!
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M38 gasmask named Kanonier Weller in used condition
A nice complete gasmask with its original straps and most of its original paint remaining. The canister is nicely named to Kan. (Kanonier) Weller. The canister is in good used condition!
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Brown leather mapcase made by A. Waldhausen 1936
A very nice used mapcase marked A. Waldhausen Köln 1936. The mapcase is in good used condition and would nicely add to a combat display.
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Luftwaffe belt buckle made by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid
A very nice Luftwaffe belt buckle made by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. This buckle still retains up to 95% of its original paint.
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Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas case with grey rubber straps
A hard to find type of bakelite binocular case with grey rubber straps. The case is missing one of the D-rings and has a small crack. Other then that it is in good condition with the very rare grey rubber straps!
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Soldbuch to Panzer Grenadier Richard May
Panzer Grenadier Richard May born on 12.10. 1903
The Soldbuch opens at 14-3-1945 with Grenadier Ersatz und Ausbildungs Battalion 191. After this basic trainings he became part of the Stabskompanie of Panzergrenadier Regiment 1314 of the 156. Feldausbildungs Division.
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M38 gasmask ID’ed to Paul G. in very good condition
A very nice complete gasmask with its original straps and most of its original paint remaining. Hard to find in this condition! The canister is nicely named to Paul G. Hard to upgrade!
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M38 gasmask named F. Niedermeyer in very good condition
A very nice complete gasmask with its original straps and most of its original paint remaining. Hard to find in this condition! The canister is nicely named to F. Niedermeyer. Hard to upgrade!
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Minty equipment belt
A nice minty late war equipment belt marked 85 for the size of 85 centimeters.
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Leather mapcase ID’ed to Obergefreiter Moser Gebirgsjager-Regiment 99
A nice mapcase in good used condition. The mapcase was made by E.G. Leuner, Bautzen in 1936. It is marked inside the flap with Obergefreiter Moser 27053.
The Feldpostnummer 27053 indicates the following unit:
Stab III Gebirgsjager-Regiment 99
(28.4.1940-14.9.1940) Stab III u. 11.-15. Kompanie
Gebirgsjager-Regiment 99.A nice mapcase, ID’ed to Gebirgsjager-Regiment 99
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Belt marked 0/0375/0033 44
A nice minty equipment belt marked 0/0375/0033 and dated ’44. Sized 90 centimeters, a nice mannequin size!
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Chocolate brown 1940 dated P.08 luger holster in very good condition
A very nice 1940 dated Luger holster in a chocolate brown colour. The Holster is nicely maker marked Rudolf Contenache & Theodor Seibod, Offenbach A.M. 1940. The holster is undamaged and in original “untouched” condition. A early Luger holster in brown colour in very good condition that would be hard to upgrade!
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M31 messkit marked SMM 43
A very nice matching messkit marked SMM 43 indicating production by Süddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach. The messkit still retains up to 90% of its wartime factory applied paint.
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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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Khaki/transitional US paratrooper M1 carbine leg holster
A rare paratrooper M1 carbine leg holster. The holster is in great condition and nicely maker marked and dated 1943. A rare original leg holster!
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Large medical canteen (Labeflasche) marked W.A.L. 43 and RB-Nr. 0/0656/0005
A rare late war large medical canteen marked W.A.L. 43 indicating production by Westfalische Aluminium Industrie, Junger & Co., Lüdenscheid and RB-Nr. 0/0656/0005 indicating Deutsche Lederwerkstätten GmbH, Pirmasens. The canteen is complete with all straps and in very good condition. The leather on this canteen is so called pigskin and has one dry spot on the strap but unless you intend to start using it every day it should not be a problem. The stitching halfway on the strap is also interesting. Due to material shortages later in the war there was a shortage of long strips of leather. Hence the strap was made out of two separate scraps. This is not a repair! A rare and flawless medical canteen in very good condition.
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Wehrmacht cutlery set marked 86
A very nice set with all the pieces marked 86. These where issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items!
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Late war A-frame made out of recycled materials
A very nice original late war A-frame made from recycled canvas. The A-frame is complete with all three originally mounted straps and is in near mint condition. A nice late war A-frame in a uncommon but very interesting design!
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Short tropical trousers
A very nice pair of short tropical trousers. One of the buckles on the side is missing but other then that this pair is perfect. Would very nicely compliment a Saharina tunic for instance!
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Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked Anton Kiefer 1942
A very nice mint condition Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked Anton Kiefer 1942. The bandoleer is in very good unissued condition with all press studs and pockets in tact. Hard to find original Fallschirmjäger from the maker Anton Kiefer !
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Early aluminium unit marked MG34 ammunition box
A very nice 1940 dated ammunition box with the subtle brown camouflage that is typical for the early equipment and vehicles. The box is complete with all leather handle protectors and with a working hinge and closing latch. The box is marked for the third Kompanie, the third Zug, the third Gruppe. A nice early box in very good condition with most of its original paint!
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Waffen-SS Oak Zeltbahn
A very nice original Oak zeltbahn with most of its original buttons. It has a few small repairs and a few missing buttons but it has great colours and displays very nicely!
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Pre war Reichswehr belt buckle
A nice pre war Reichswehr belt buckle in strong used condition. These buckles where issued until the Heer buckle with swastika was introduced. A few wore these buckles throughout the war but they are hard to find in good used condition like this!
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M31 messkit marked e.m.k. 41
A nice early messkit marked e.m.k. 41 indicating production by Aluminiumwerke Göttingen, GmbH. The messkit retains up to 85% of its original field grey paint and is in very good condition. This maker mark is only scarcely encountered!
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Waffen SS Plane tree 5/6 overprint zeltbahn
A truly mint plane tree 5/6 overprint Waffen-SS zeltbahn dated 1943. The zeltbahn still retains all of its original sewn buttons and the fabric is still very bright, nicely coloured! Very hard to find a better one!
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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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Rare silver painted steel Heer belt buckle by Overhoff
These buckles where made alter in the war and finished exactly like the unmarked Waffen-SS buckles by Overhoff. The catch on the buckle is bent, other then that it is a rare variant in very good condition with up to 90% of the original silver paint remaining!
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Rare Dutch “Verblifa” made canteen
A very nice Dutch made canteen by the VerBliFa factory. A hard to find variation in nice used condition!
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Wehrmacht cutlery set marked FBCM 42
A very nice matching set marked FBCM 42 indicating production by F.R. BURBERG & CO. A-G. METTMANN-SOLINGEN. These where issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items!
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Late war Luftwaffe breadbag with riveted buttons
A very nice, late war breadbag with riveted buttons on the top. Nicely RBNR marked on the middle support strap. I’ve never seen these riveted buttons before!
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Pre war compass with lanyard, scale and manual
Sale!A rare to find pre war compass with its original lanyard. These compasses where issued to NCO’s and CO’s within the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. The compass still retains the original lanyard which is pretty hard to find. The mirror on the compass has a small brass portion soldered to open it up, this is a nice wartime modification. A rare pre war compass with a original map reading manual!
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Kriegsmarine M35 camouflage helmet
A nice original Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale and has a non reinforced, 19378 dated size 58 liner. The helmet retains its original Kriegsmarine decal and is still in a dusty untouched condition. The helmet was repainted 2 or 3 times during the war and had two, not one decals applied. If you look at the closeup you can clearly see the overlaying of the decals and the clear golden feathers of the Kriegsmarine decal, not to be confused with a toned Heer decal. The national or tricolor decal was removed wartime, as per regulation. The helmet still retains most of its tan and green spray painted camouflage. The rivets are, like the liner, original to the helmet and have not been removed.
The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap which are original to the helmet! The lot number in the helmet is 3678 and according to the lot number reference by Brian Ice it is exactly as it should: M35 ET66 3678 DD KM 37NRAB BS.
The helmet has a lot of patina and makes a great display piece, hard to find a original Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet!
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P08 Luger takedown load tool
A nice original P08 Luger takedown tool in good condition. Hard to find spare and nice to complete your holster with.
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MG34/42 barrel changing mitt
Rare wartime barrel changing mitt for the MG34 and MG42. When firing the MG34 and MG42 continuously the German soldiers where presented with a harsh and difficult task: changing the barrel. The MG34 and MG42 where both made with a quick-change barrel and to help in the changing of the barrel these gloves where invented and issued. These gloves where issued with the accessories of the MG34 and MG42. It is simply used by placing the hand under the strap and using the pad to cover your hand when you grab the hot, sometimes even glowing barrel. The barrel is then placed in the Laufschützer to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Hard to find item!
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Luftwaffe M31 breadbag Ernst Melzig, Liegnitz 1941
A very nice Luftwaffe M31 breadbag marked Ernst Melzig, Liegnitz 1941 with matching strap. Hard to find one matching with the strap in good condition. On the inside the initials P.W. are marked. A typical Luftwaffe M31 Brotbeutel in great condition!
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Prewar breadbag in good used condition
A nice pre war breadbag in very good condition with aluminium hardware. Nicely maker marked on the centre strap. A typical breadbag as issued to the Wehrmacht/Waffen-SS.
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