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Stunning M40 64 Zimmerit textured Normandy camo helmet
Truly a stunning textured three tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is a real stunner; named, loads of patina, vibrant colours and a Luftwaffe decal peaking through the paint! The helmet is a size 64 but it does not have a readable maker marking. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap and is in untouched condition. The short part of the chinstrap is loose but comes with the helmet. The helmet retains up to 90% of its thick wartime applied camouflage paint. The thick textured vehicle camouflgage paint is often referred to as Rautarn or even Zimmerit and is topped with a stunning three-tone Normandy camouflage pattern that also covers the skirt of the helmet internally.
If you’re looking for a killer camouflage helmet that will tick all your boxes this is it!
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CKL66 M42 single decal Heer brush painted camouflage helmet
Superb large sized single decal Heer m42 helmet marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisen- u. Huettenwerke, Thale, Harz. The helmet was originally sourced from a non-collector in the Netherlands and has only been in one collection since. The helmet is a very nice one looker example of a Heer camouflage helmet. The decal was carefully painted around and it hasn’t been cleaned. The camouflage pattern indicates it once had a leather or rubber band around the helmet prior to camouflaging. The helmet is named to Gerschk and numbered 19233 indicating further research could be possible! The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The chinstrap shows a unique attribute having the buckle painted in tan camouflage paint! The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. A fantastic example of a original camouflage helmet with loads of patina and character.
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Matching Blue full webbing MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches
Scarce and rare early first factory made pattern MP38 pouches in very good condition. This type of pouch was made in webbing/rayon construction with rayon loops and straps with square metal tips and was issued to the Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. The pouches are in a very good, lightly used condition. These are one of the hardest to find pouches in very good condition that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Waffen-SS Erbsentarn HBT M43 combat trousers
A stunning late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers in good used condition. Manufactured later in the war mixing multiple types of fabric. The camouflage on this pair of trousers is bright with strong colours and don’t show a lot of fading. These would be a great addition to any combat mannequin!
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German Cross in gold marked ’20’
Textbook German cross in gold or Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. The cross is very good, lightly worn condition. The cross is marked 20 indicating production by C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. The cross is the lightweight version with it’s black enamel, all four rivets, pin and hook intact. A very nice original German cross in gold in very good condition!
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Combat worn Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic
A very nice Dot44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in combat worn condition and has nice and vivid colours. The sleeve does not show signs of a sleeve eagle being removed, this might be a late war concession. The size is big and good for most mannequins. The tunic is marked 0/0793/0101 indicating production by Textil und Bekleidungswerke GmbH Becker. All the metal tunic tunic buttons are marked A&S. One of the smaller glass tan buttons on the cuff is missing. The collar has wear to it and the tunic seems to be unwashed. Clearly a original combat worn Waffen-SS camouflage tunic!
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Textbook ZF4 sniper scope by Walther with ddx scope
Beautiful untouched ZF4 sniper scope with original bands, screws, sunshield and rubber eye cap. This is a beautiful example of a ZF4 sniper scope as used on the G43 rifle. The clear and fully adjustable scope is a textbook example marked ddx indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig. The mount is a original and textbook example maker marked 359 indicating production by Walther. The scope comes with the rare sunshield which is period painted inside and out to stop reflections inside the scope. The scope is a beautiful and fully functional example that would nicely complete any G43 with a scope rail!
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Untouched first pattern Heer EM tropical tunic
A textbook untouched early EM tunic for a member of the Afrikakorps. The tunic is a first pattern example with all wartime factory sewn insignia in lightly worn condition. The breast eagle is straight machine stitched, flipped and finished by hand. The Litzen are straight machine sewn with handsewn ends. The garment is a nice medium size fitting mist modern mannequins. The tunic comes with a nice set of two tropical painted belt hooks. The garment is a textbook early example that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Rare combat worn MP44 magazine pouch
Rare combat worn MP44 magazine pouch as made by FUQ or KKD. These pouches, fully made from recycled materials are typical for these two makers. The pouch is a rare actually ‘combat’ worn condition. At some point the side flaps for the magazine compartments were (IMO period) removed. Hard to find, authentic and combat worn example!
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Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock with veil and factory tag
OStone mint original ‘hard edged’ ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Mid war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in mint condition and retains its original rayon face veil and factory tag. The smock is a nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its drawstrings. A very nice surely mint smock with strong and vibrant colours which would be very hard to upgrade for a combat mannequin!
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Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock with veil
Stone mint original ‘soft edged’ ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Mid war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in mint condition and retains its original rayon face veil and factory tag. The smock is a nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its rayon drawstrings. The rayon drawstring at the top is a rare and textbook example for Waffen-SS smocks! A very nice surely mint smock with strong and vibrant colours which would be impossible to upgrade for a combat mannequin!
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SE64 M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet in two tone camouflage
Stunning factory single decal M35 Kriegsmarine coastal artillery two-tone camouflage helmet. Nicely marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The lot number is 48## which is a typical range for a M35 SD KM. The helmet still retains its original chinstrap and liner. The skirt of the helmet is named Schnabel, as is the liner. The two-tone camouflage paint still covers up to 90% of the helmet and still retains its vibrant camouflage colours. The Kriegsmarine decal is painted around and nicely shows with the camouflage paint. Strong golden tones can be seen – surely not a Heer decal! Factory single decal M35 helmets are rare to find, specially Kriegsmarine and especially in such a nice two-tone camouflage paint! Can’t be upgraded.
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Q66 Luftwaffe M35 double decal ex chickenwire tropical camouflage overpaint
Stunning ex-chickenwire Luftwaffe M35 helmet with multiple camouflage repaints. This helmet is nicely marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is a killer example of a tropical overpaint which shows the obvious chickenwire ghost. The helmet retains its original liner that’s original to the helmet. The helmet has a typical Luftwaffe reissue paint that also covers the inner skirt and the liner band which is named to H Neuls. The helmet has a very nice and bright tan camouflage overpaint. Both of the Luftwaffe decals are peaking through the camouflage paint and show the typical cracking. The helmet is a stunning example of a Luftwaffe camouflage helmet and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock with veil
Stone mint original ‘soft edged’ ’44 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Mid war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in mint condition and retains its original rayon face veil and factory tag. The smock is a nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its rayon drawstrings. The rayon drawstring at the top is a rare and textbook example for Waffen-SS smocks! A very nice surely mint smock with strong and vibrant colours which would be impossible to upgrade for a combat mannequin!
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ET62 M35 three-tone camouflage helmet
Stunning original M35 helmet in vibrant three-tone Normandy camouflage pattern. The M35 retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint with strong vibrant colours. Nicely marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke Thale. The helmet is complete with its liner and is in untouched, as found condition. The helmet shows signs of decals under the camouflage paint. The helmet was originally found in household clearing in the Hilversum, the Netherlands where a bunch in this camouflage pattern have turned up over the years. This helmet is a spectacular example of a three-tone camouflage on a M35 Heer/Waffen-SS helmet. A stunning helmet that would fit in most if not all camouflage helmet collections!
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Scarce mouse grey helmet cover
Spectacular original mouse grey helmet cover in near mint condition. Made up of screen printed material leaving the inside off-white which is typical for the early reversible winter parkas. The cover is constructed out of 5 panels with 7 foliage loops. The cover is made with double and single needle sewing machines. Inside the cover is maker marked RBNr. 0/0477/1***. The cover is photographed on a size 68 M35 helmet but would also fit a M42 helmet. The cover retains its original drawstring. There are 2 or 3 of these original covers known in collections with the exact twin brother discussed here; http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107523
Really a spectacular helmet cover that will be impossible to upgrade!
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Excellent reversible Waffen-SS parka trousers in Oak B camouflage
Excellent reversible Waffen-SS Oak-b or Beringtes Eichenlaubmuster camouflage pattern. There are two small period repairs on the back of the trousers, one or two missing buttons and the tie straps on the top are replaced. Otherwise a near mint garment in a rare camouflage pattern!
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Textbook Heer M36 NCO field blouse for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie Lehr
Stunning M36 field blouse in good lightly worn condition. The garment comes with its factory handsewn Kragenlitzen and breast eagle with no(!) signs of other insignia application what so ever. The field blouse come with a beautiful and rare pair of Unteroffizier shoulderstraps cyphered L indicating Lehr. The right shoulder strap retains a small button which is typical for the mounting of a shoulderstrap button. The garment is not shortened or modified in any way. The garment retains its original factory sewn buttons. The garment comes with a very nice set of internal suspenders which is virtually always missing! A truly stunning and superb M36 field blouse that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Q64 M35 Luftwaffe decal three-tone camouflage helmet
Classic original M35 Luftwaffe double decal three-tone ‘normandy’ camouflage helmet. The helmet is maker marked Q64 indicating production by Quist in the Shellsize 64. The helmet is a nice pre war double decal M35 Luftwaffe helmet with both decals intact under the paint and peaking through. The helmet is topped off with a classic three-tone camouflage scheme with nice vibrant colours. The helmet was originally found in the woodwork in Amsterdam, the Netherlands about 10 years ago. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and textbook chocolate brown chinstrap dated 1938. The helmet is a beautiful and textbook Luftwaffe three-tone helmet in great condition that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Rare original Waffen-SS M41 combat trousers marked 910
Rare textbook M41 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in mint condition marked 910. Typical SS construction with straight cut pockets. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M41 trousers in unissued and mint condition!
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First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Excellent original first pattern Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. The smock is a nice first pattern with press studs on the sleeves and the Splittertarn B printed on thick and smooth fabric. The breast eagle is a typical original example showing the same patina as the garment but in my opinion restored to the jacket. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!
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Unique netted camouflage helmet with period picture
Unique, untouched netted M35 or M40 helmet with wartime applied camouflage paint. The helmet is complete with a wartime photograph showing this very helmet and the net, unmistakingly identifying it. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale with lot number 425. The helmet is a killer example of a wartime camouflage helmet with thick concrete paint completely embedding the liner pins and airvents. This would be a impeccable helmet for any helmet collector, impossible to upgrade and textbook Rautarn and Tarnnetz camouflage helmet complete with a wartime photograph of the wearer AND the helmet itself.
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Late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage tunic
Late war Waffen-SS camouflage field blouse in combat worn condition. The garment retains its bright coloured camouflage pattern printed on regular and reverse printed HBT fabric. The latter combined with the cut indicates that this garment was most probably made in Ravensbrück.
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Rare reversible parka in Fluffy Splittertarn camouflage
Rare original reversible parka in Fluffy Splittertarn camouflage pattern. The parka is in unissued condition with all wartime sewn buttons and strings. The garment is a size 2 which is perfect for most modern mannequins. The garment is really vibrant and has beautiful and vivid colours! Textbook and incredibly rare item in mint condition!
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Stunning Luftwaffe Battle of Britain Kriegsberichter album with Galland and Molders
Stunning photo album made by a unknown Kriegsberichter with 55 17,6 x 11,6cm large photographs depicting the Battle of Britain and the summer of 1940 in France. A number of photographs where shot around the German airbase in D’Audembert, south of Calais which was famous for housing Werner Molders and Adolf Galland. The album shows a number of Kriegsberichter and a grave of Kriegsberichter Man, KIA at Calais 2.9.1940. The album contains 55 original large format photographs. Some are known, but most are unpublished. Judging by the quality and size I believe these shots where all made by a professional Kriegsberichter and that this album was his personal example. The album is a stunning example with a lot of highly decorated Fighter Luftwaffe Aces such as Werner Molders and Adolf Galland. Personalities as Adolf Hitler, photos of aircraft, airbases, burning and crashing aircraft, the white cliffs of dover and many other interesting photos. This is for súre the best album I’ve ever had the chance to offer.
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Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern jacket
Textbook Waffen-SS Dot 44 Camouflage jacket in light worn condition. The garment has a number of holes on the sleeves and a repair to the back seam. Otherwise it retains beautiful and vivid colours that would be a nice mannequin display!
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ET68 M38 paratrooper KIA helmet
Unique, untouched Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger m38 helmet marked ET68 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet was period overpainted in black paint; a feature I have seen with a number of helmets. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period placed chinstrap; both in blood soaked condition. This is a typical ‘KIA’ or ‘Killed in Action’ helmet. One of the back screws was lost and period replaced with a piece of bailing wire. The helmet is a untouched, as found example, probably sent home by a GI. The back of the liner band has initials enscribed; I can’t quite make it out but it could be a nice base for research.
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Field Division smock in Sumpftarn camouflage
Rare Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in good worn condition. Textbook example printed on smooth material with press studs at the cuffs. The smock retains a set of Hauptmann der Flak shoulderboards which seem to be original to the garment. The breast eagle was removed at some point, void of a imprint. The garment is in a good large size fitting most if not all mannequins. Rare Sumpftarn smock in combat-worn condition!
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Splittertarn helmet cover in strong used condition
A nice original combat worn and textbook Splittertarn cover in strong used condition. The cover is photographed on a size 64 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. Scarce to find helmet cover that retains loads of character and is in great condition!
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Heer Sturmgeschütz trousers
Rare Heer Sturmgeschütz trousers in very good, near mint condition. The trousers are a nice large mannequin size and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Splittertarn helmet cover in strong used condition
A nice original combat worn and textbook Splittertarn cover in strong used condition. The cover is photographed on a size 64 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. Scarce to find helmet cover that retains loads of character and is in great condition!
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Waffen-SS reversible autumn parka trousers in Oak leaf camouflage
Textbook Waffen-SS reversible autumn parka trousers in Oak leaf camouflage in good used condition. The trousers have a number of period repairs but are in very good combat worn condition. A beautiful example with character and vivid colours.
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Stunning ET66 woodchip three-tone KIA Luftwaffe M40 camouflage helmet
Stunning original camouflage helmet with a vibrant hand applied three-tone wood chip camouflage pattern. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory fitted size 59 liner that shows signs of blood stains and a typical cut chinstrap which is typical for battlefield pick up examples. The helmets exterior retains up to 95% of its wartime applied three-tone woodchip camouflage pattern. The helmet is a superb example of a wood chip camouflage helmet and it would be very hard to find a better example!
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Waffen-SS reversible winter parka in Oak-B camouflage
Near mint original Waffen-SS reversible camouflage parka in oak-B camouflage. The parka retains most if not all originally sewn buttons of which those on the white side are marked SS-RZM. The garment is only lightly worn with some period repairs which I photographed. The garment is executed in a very nice bright and typical Waffen-SS Oak-B camouflage pattern. The garment is a nice large size 3 which will fit most if not all mannequins. A very nice garment that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Excellent reversible Waffen-SS parka in Oak A camouflage
Near mint original Waffen-SS reversible camouflage parka in Oak-A camouflage. The parka retains most if not all originally sewn buttons. The garment is executed in a very nice bright and typical Waffen-SS Oak-A camouflage pattern. The garment is a nice medium size 1 which will fit most if not all modern mannequins. A very nice garment that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Waffen-SS officers M43 field blouse
Stunning original Waffen-SS M43 Officers field blouse converted from a Enlisted mens tunic. The base tunic is a great unissued garment which was tailor modified with a bottle green collar with typical pointy ‘dragon tooth’ shape. The garment is executed in grey German wool and lined in grey rayon hbt. The blouse is in mint condition without repairs. Nicely Waffen-SS marked 2072. There are a lot of field blouses on the market with restored insignia, of plain naked officers tailor made tunics – but finding a Waffen-SS officers field tunic is very rare! This tunic would be perfect in a display under a smock or a centerpiece restored with high end SS insignia!
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Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO M43 keilhosen in mint condition
Scarce original pair of Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen for enlisted man and non commissioned officers in stone mint condition. The trousers retain all of their originally sewn buttons and full leg ties. The inside of the trousers are nicely finished with herringbone rayon material typical for Waffen-SS issue garments. The cut is typical for Waffen-SS issue Keilhosen with straight cut pockets and the back reinforcement ending at the side seams. The trousers have zero damages, repairs, missing buttons or any hidden issues. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. Not to be confused with Heer/Kustenartillerie trousers! A textbook Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen, much harder to find then a pair of Erbsentarncamouflage trousers!
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Rare branch piped Waffen-SS sidecap
Excellent and rare untouched early Waffen-SS sidecap with period hand applied white soutache for Infanterie. The cap retains its wartime sewn bevo eagle and skull. The cap is in textbook construction with false piping on the top with a reinforced centre seam and the bias tape affixed with a single seam. The lining shows very light wear with the size marking perfectly readable. The cap is a nice and large size 58. Perfect example that is impossible to upgrade!
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ET64 M42 single decal Heer helmet in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage
Excellent M42 combat helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet externally is overpainted in a rough overpaint which is covered in a typical three-tone ‘Normandy‘ camouflage pattern. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The colours are nice, strong and vibrant. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and chinstrap and is in untouched condition. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in great condition!
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Heer field blouse with Kuban shield and tank destruction shield
Original Heer M43 field blouse, for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie. The garment retains its factory sewn Litzen and Breast eagle. The garment, at one point was adorned with a number of award loops on the left breast pocket for the Nahkampfspange, Infanteriesturmabzeichen, Eisernez Kreuz II klasse and the Verwundetenabzeichen. The garment originally came with many other awards and a different set of shoulderstraps but they where changed at some point. The tunic was discussed on Wehrmacht Awards Forum Here. This is a excellent original Heer field blouse with many award loops and a excellent tank destruction badge that sits embedded in the wool, like it should.
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Stunning numbered SS enlisted man parade dagger by Robert Klaas
Early personalised SS M33 dagger by Robert Klaas. Early nickel silver fittings, ebony grip and anodized scabbard. The dagger is fully matching and has been together since production. It has been opened at some point which is clearly visible by the marks on the fitting screws and pommel nut. The grip shows some chipping and cracks but has remained in one piece and has not lost any large pieces of wood. The Klaas ‘slim grip’ and guards have a near perfect fit and show a bit of oxidation where the guards meet the grip. The scabbard shows most of is anodized surface, is free of rust and only has a couple small dents and slight pitting on one side. Eagle and Enamel SS – runes were never removed and also show a bit of oxidation near the edges. The fitting ring isn`t fully closed like normaly, but it has not lost constructional intagerity and the ring for the hanger can`t be removed. The tip of the scabbard is a bit dented on one side as is often seen with used early daggers. The acid etched motto has lost some of its dark burnishing over time, possibly because it cleaned ones before. Overal there is still good crossgraining on the blade, tip is still fully present and the blade itself was never sharpened as should be the case with parade daggers. Some horizontal scratches visible on the dagger, most likely from taking in and out the scabbard over the years. The dagger comes with matching unmarked black hanger that got a vasline/oil treatment by one of its past owners to keep the leather flexible. The dagger was perosnilzed with the ss number 110737. This is most likely form an NCO as the numbers has not been found in the Dienstalter-Liste as of yet. There are still new lists to be found and the number could still be linked in the future or with further research in general. Good looking early ss dagger with good appeal.
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Rare Heer tropical lace up boots
Superb early pattern tall lace up Heer tropical boots in good used condition. Textbook examples that show just the right amount of wear and all the details you want to see. Typical three piece sole construction with embedded heel and typical hobnail pattern on the frontal sole. The lowers are made with nice smooth leather with the uppers in the typical olive canvas material. The boots are in used condition and come in a very nice size 28 which is comparable to EU size 43. The boots are free of alterations and retain their original rayon based laces that have always been with the boots. A very nice and rare pair of boots that is in the typical used condition you’d want to find for this type of footwear!
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Q64 M35 double decal Heer helmet with rare leather carrying rig
A stunning 1936 dated apple green M35 double decal Heer helmet complete with its rare pre war leather carrying rig. The leather carrying rig is typical of construction with a heavyweight steel carabiner. The carrying rig is paired to the helmet was used early in the war by motorized and cavalry units where helmets would have been clipped onto horse saddles or vehicles. These straps are very scarce and hard to find. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist with the lot number 5140. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original apple green paint inside and out. The helmet has not two but 4 decals applied stacked on top of each other. This is be one of the earliest re-issue helmets. The helmet retains its original rare 1931 (!) dated single band Schuberth type liner. This was a scarce liner of the first batch of M31 liners for the M35 helmet. The dome of the helmet shows a nice and clear dome stamp dated 1936. The Chinstrap is original to the helmet and nicely dated 1937. The helmet is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade. Finding a M35 helmet with original leather carrying rig and stacked decals is very hard!
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NS68 M35 double decal Heer helmet
Textbook Heer double decal M35 helmet marked NS68 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 90% of its decals and paint finish. The helmet retains its factory fitted non-reinforced aluminum liner. The rear skirt of the helmet is marked B2. Choice helmet!
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EU deactivated MP40 marked bnz 43
Original EU-Deactivated MP40 submachine gun, deactivated to the current eu specifications, legal to own within the European Union.
The MP40 is marked bnz 43 indicating production by Steyr Daimler Puch. The MP40 is a original matching example in strong used condition. The bolt is welded shut, the shoulderstock is collapsible. The trigger doesn’t have movement. The MP40 comes with a sling that was on it when I bought it.
The MP40 would be a nice addition to a combat mannequin!
Please note; This is a item from my personal collection. Payment through PayPal is not possible for this item. Please check your local laws prior to purchasing. I can ship within the Netherlands only.
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Stunning Kriegsmarine camouflaged wire M35 helmet
A truly stunning Kriegsmarine camouflage wire helmet. This helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. This helmet is outfitted with a Kriegsmarine decal and most of its wartime camouflage and wire. A Kriegsmarine wire configuration helmet is very rare and only scarcely encountered. The wire on the helmet shows lots of interaction with the helmet and has never been separated from the helmet. The brush applied camouflage colours consist of two tones of green and one brown. The helmet comes with its original liner and chinstrap and is named in the rim. A top shelf helmet!
A truly stunning camouflage helmet that would be VERY hard to upgrade!
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Rare simplified Waffen-SS M45 field blouse
Rare and probably unique Waffen-SS M45 field blouse marked SS-BW. Typical late war garment in very good condition. The jacket is made out of the typical late war recycled wool partially lined with blue grey hbt rayon. The garment was at some point ‘restored’ with collar tabs which were glued to the collar. This would easily be camouflaged with a set of collar tabs. The sleeve shows a typical late war Waffen-SS sleeve eagle. The garment is the last evolution of the field blouse, ommitting a further 3 metal and 8 paper buttons from the already simplified M44 field blouse. The buttons show different markings and dates, as far as I can see they have always been with the garment. The jacket is probably the rarest Waffen-SS wool garment that I have had the chance to offer.
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Rare original Waffen-SS m42 combat trousers
Rare textbook M42 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in minimally worn condition marked Lago-Mü. Textbook SS construction with straight cut pockets, wool/rayon leg tie straps and reinforced knees. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M42 trousers in very good condition!
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Rare Waffen-SS m43 combat trousers marked SS-BW
Rare textbook M43 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen. Typical SS construction with straight cut pockets, reinforced seat and wooden buttons. The trousers are a very good medium mannequin size. The trousers are marked SS-BW indicating production in the SS-Bekleidungswerke. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M43 trousers in very good condition!
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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! -

Late pattern MG42 ammunition box carrying bags
Incredibly scarce set of two ammunition carrying bags for the MG34 and MG42 ammunition boxes. Manufactured from late war material same as used for MP44 pouches and reinforced with Presstoff. These carrying bags where designed to carry a set of two ammunition boxes. Two cells made out of canvas with a H shaped harness in between. There are roughly two different types of these pouches produced, one is with releasable and one is with fixed straps/harness. The straps are stitched onto the pouches with a piece of Presstoff reinforcement on the inside. These pouches are the second type, with permanently affixed straps. Nicely RBNr marked inside. These sets where mostly used by Fallschirmjäger and Waffen-SS troops later in the war. These bags are incredibly scarce and the first and only set I’ve ever encountered. Can’t be upgraded!
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Super rare ET70 M35 Kriegsmarine helmet with size 63 liner
Super rare ET70 M35 Kriegsmarine helmet with size 53 liner. The helmet is in great untouched condition with over 90% of its original factory paint. The helmet retains its original ET pattern Kriegsmarine decal up to 95%. The helmet retains its original liner with typical early ET rivets that have never been removed or modified. Inside the dome of the helmet is a clear dome stamp. Size 70 helmets are the rarest size ever made. These helmets where highly exceptional during the war and had to be ordered from the factory as they where not made in batches. It is simply the rarest sized helmet out there, especially rare being Kriegsmarine. One of those helmets you know you’ll never find another one!
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Exceptional Gebirgsjäger M36 EM field blouse in mint condition
Exceptional M36 EM field blouse with full originally sewn insignia for a Obergefreiter in Gebirgsjägerregiment 100. The blouse is in full mint condition without any damages or alterations. The blouse is a very nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The blouse comes with a rare and wonderful set of cyphered pre war shoulderstraps for Gebirgsjägerregiment 100. The garment retains all of its period sewn insignia; a set of pre war generic Kragenlitzen, a Obergrefreiter chevron and Gebirgsjäger Edelweiss. This is really a stunning textbook EM M36 tunic in mint condition, surely the best one I’ve ever had to offer!
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Extremely scarce Nasjonal Samlung Politiets general visor cap
Without a doubt the rarest cap I’ve ever encountered. This General Nasjonal Samling visor cap is in immaculate condition with originally placed insignia and chinstrap. The cap has one small damage in the wool on the left side but is otherwise mint and surely a unique piece that would be a centerpiece for any Norwegian themed collaboration collection! I am not aware of any other examples out there!
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Stunning ex half basket chickenwire helmet in thee tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage
Stunning early M35 helmet with two wartime overpaints. The helmet started out as a Heer double decal helmet with its factory fitted non-reinforced liner and early chinstrap. The helmet was once repainted fully in a field grey textured paint later to be fitted with chickenwire and finally oversprayed in three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage. The paint retains its vibrant camouflage colours and shows lots of patina. The helmet is named Gefreiter Arndt in the skirt of the helmet. A superb and surely stunning original camouflage helmet with a very nice chickenwire ghost that is highly sought after!
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Excellent M35 Heer double decal three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet
Stunning original three-tone M35 camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked SE62 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern with vibrant colours and contrast which is also visible on the buckle of the chinstrap. The helmet shows multiple decals which can be seen through the camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original factory fitted early non-reinforced liner and its original period fitted chinstrap. The dome of the helmet is unit marked for Pionier Regiment 52. The helmet is a excellent example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet with most of its finish remaining; a stunning helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Published SE66 M35 Heer single decal three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage
Excellent original single Heer M35 helmet in a three-tone ‘Normandy‘ camouflage pattern. The helmet retains up to 95% of its period camouflage overpaint with vibrant colours and contrast. The single Heer decal peaks through the camouflage paint and has not been cleaned. The helmet is published on page 64/64 of The camouflage helmets of the Wehrmacht Volume 1 by Paul C. Martin. The helmet is marked SE66 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke AG. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and is void of a chinstrap. The helmet is named on the leather liner and inside the front visor. The helmet is published and surely one-looker original camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Rare original Waffen-SS m43 combat trousers marked 400027
Rare textbook M43 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in stone mint condition. Typical SS construction with straight cut pockets, wool/rayon leg tie straps and wooden buttons. The trousers are a very good large mannequin size. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M43 trousers in unissued condition!
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Rare Fallschirmjäger jumpboots
Rare Fallschirmjäger jumpboots in good worn condition. The boots have been resoled postwar by a expert cobbler following the original standards. Rare original pair in worn condition.
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Rare EF64 M42 Waffen-SS reversed decal volunteer helmet
Rare EF64 M42 helmet which started it life as a double decal Polizei helmet but was wartime reissued to a ‘reversed’ double decal SS helmet. The helmet retains its original but replaced liner and original chinstrap. The helmet is a very rare late war reversed SS double decal example as issued to foreign volunteers. Rare double decal Waffen-SS helmet in good used condition that would be very hard to replace!
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