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  • Waffen-SS Oak C (!) camouflage zeltbahn

    Minty late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in Eichenlaubmuster or Oak A,B ánd mostly C camouflage. The camouflage on this zeltbahn is said to be Oak C, which is slightly different to B. Oak C is mostly unknown but gets accredited in Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniforms [1]. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition and has most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The camouflage material used is in good, bright and vibrant condition. This is one of the rarest Waffen-SS Zeltbahns in  Oak “C” Camouflage!

    1. Silvestri, L. (2016) Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniforms Volume 2. Schiffer Publishing

  • MG34 u. MG42 MGZ34 optics case in two tone camouflage

    MG34 u. MG42 MGZ34 optics case in two tone camouflage. Hard to find optical case for the MGZ34 Lafette optics for the MG34. The case retains the original inserts and backstraps. The case has a small shrapnel damage on the lid going from the inside out indicating it was open when it was struck. This is the first time I have seen one of these cases in the sought after camouflage paint. The pull tab of the closing latch is a period replacement made out of a piece of leather. Really interesting example in used condition in the typical two tone camouflage pattern which can be attributed to FJR6!

  • Matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps

    Rare mid to late war matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Waffen-SS EM, with rayon piping and typical zigzag edged finish. The pair is in near mint condition and would be a great addition to any field blouse!

  • Rare Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN

    Rare Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN. These binoculars are in good, used condition without structural damage to the bakelite or the hinges. The CXN marking is present but the Dienstglas markings have been erased. This is common practice after 1945. The binoculars come with their period attached strap but it has a small damage. Otherwise a great pair that would nicely display on any late war combat mannequin!

  • Rare variant Waffen-SS EM / NCO runic collar tab

    A very rare variant Waffen-SS runic collar tab embroidered on plain black felt. The tab is in perfect, unissued condition. This is for sure one of the rarest runic tabs to find !

  • Waffen-SS EM / NCO RZM runic collar tab

    Waffen-SS EM / NCO RZM runic collar tab in perfect condition. Hard to upgrade piece with 44 marked RZM tag!

  • Waffen-SS officer runic collar tab

    Waffen-SS officer runic collar tab in very good condition. Textbook construction and embroidery that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Fallschirmjäger

    Late war Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse in unworn condition. The Fliegerbluse has a original but resewn eagle and a pair of gulls applied directly to the collar which is a uncommon late war feature. The shoulderstraps are typical privately purchased examples for a Unteroffizier. The belt hook straps inside have been removed. A nice original Fliegerbluse in a good medium to large size!

  • Rare USMC P-44 monkey pants ID’ed R.A. Hintzke 1129784

    A very rare pair of original USMC HBT pants in very good condition. These USMC P-44 utility or ‘Monkey’ pants. These trousers have three large cargo pockets allowing a large amount of storage on the side and back of the trousers. The large back pocket was cumbersome and often removed. The trousers are ID’ed R.A. Hintzke 1129784 which indicates the possibility of further research. The trousers have only light wear without damages. There is one replaced button on the side cargo pocket. None the less; a very rare pair of trousers which are harder to obtain then M-1942 paratrooper trousers!

  • Late war Luftwaffe pilot goggles Ultrasin

    Very nice and scarce to find late war Ultrasin pilots goggles complete with their original case. These late war plastic based Splitterschutzbrille or splinter protective goggles where meant to be worn with the leather flight helmet. Incredibly scarce to find in good used condition and complete with their case!

  • EF66 Slate grey M42 helmet

    Late war m42 helmet marked EF66 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet is a rare late war example painted in slate grey paint, with its factory finish retaining up to 95%. Beautiful, late war example!

  • Kleinfunksprecher d (Kl.Fu.Spr.d) “Dorette”

    Late war small portable radio transmitter Dorette. The smallest and last German field radio. The Germans entered the Dorette into service late 1944. The radio still has 95% of its original paint and looks to be in very good condition. The Dorette is in very good condition.

  • NSBO unit flag ‘Heilbronn Wartberg 21’

    Original NSBO or Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Betriebszellenorganisation flag for the district ‘Heilbronn Wartberg 21’. A large flag with silver fringe all round and all but one pole attachment hooks. Nice and decorative item!

  • Heer waffenrock for a Leutnant der Maschinengewehr Battalion 3, 16 Infanterie Division

    Beautiful Heer waffenrock for a Leutnant der Maschinengewehr Battalion 3 which was part of Kradschützen-Bataillon 165, 16. Infanterie Division and later renamed to Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 116.

  • Rare SA dagger by Undine Solingen

    Rare SA dagger by Undine Solingen. This is probably one of the rarest makers to find for a SA dagger. The SA dagger is in good, used condition with the original factory finish to the scabbard. The grip and insignia sit tight and are not replaced. The dagger comes with its original hanger. Rare original SA dagger that would nicely add to any dagger collection!

  • Late war Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    Splitter-B pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer. Excellent late war example with beautiful and bright colours within the Luftwaffe Splittertarn camouflage fabric. All press studs and pockets are complete and undamaged, overall very nice condition!

  • Rare early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch

    Rare early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in full webbing construction. Rare, early piece that recently came out of a household clearing in Doornik. The pouch has several shrapnel damages and would nicely add to any combat mannequin!

  • Tropical Waffen-SS Sahariana jacket

    Original Waffen-SS Sahariana jacket in unissued condition. Restored garment with newly added but original buttons and insignia. Nice display piece!

  • Pre war Gebirgsjäger dress tunic

    Beautiful, pre war quality officers service dress for a Major der Gebirgsjägertruppen. The garment is constructed out of high quality wool that would be very hard to upgrade.

  • SA dagger RZM M7/14

    Textbook SA dagger marked M7/14 indicating production by P.D. Lüneschloss, which is a very rare maker. The unsharpened blade is in very good condition with cross hatching clearly visible. The grip sits firm with both insignia originally applied. The scabbard still retains up to 95% of its original factory finish. Excellent original SA Dagger that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps

    Rare mid to late war matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Waffen-SS EM, with rayon piping and typical zigzag edged finish. The pair is in near mint condition and would be a great addition to any field blouse!

  • Wehrpass grouping to SS-Rottenführer Heinz Dörr Westland and Wiking

    This is the Wehrpass of Karl Heinz Dörr (feldpostnummer 31465), born in Sachsenhausen (Kassel) on 23 september 1922.

    “Angenommen als Freiwilliger für die Waffen-SS am 16.5.1940” (Accepted as a Volunteer for the Waffen-SS on the 16.5.1940) at Wehrbezirkskommando Korbach.

    On 6.6.1940 found fit by a docter and assigned to 5./Ers. Btl. SS-Germania where he would be a part of untill 29.8.1940.

    On 7 July 1940 “Vereidigt” (sworn in).

    On 30.8.1940 assigned to 7./SS. Westland, untill 11.9.1940

    On 22.9.1940 untill 11.9.1941 assigned to 15/SS-Westland


    Promotions:

    On 24.5.1941 promoted to SS-Stürmmann

    On 1.8.1941 promoted to SS-Rottenführer


    Awards:

    On 9.7.1941 awarded the Iron Cross Second Class

    On 5.9.1941 awarded the Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen (hard to decifer what is written, but i think it is an GAB)


    From 22.6.1941 till 23.9.1941 active during many batlles at the Eastfront. The information from Lexicon der Wehrmacht corresponds nicely to what is written in the Wehrpass:

    22.6. bis 28.6.: Bereitsstellung für den Ostfeldzug
    29.6 bis 12.7.: Grenzschlachten in Galizien, Vorstoß auf Tarnopol, Durchstoß auf Proskurov und Starakonstantinow
    13.7. bis 28.7.: Kämpfe im Raum südostwärts Shitimor (a) Vorstoß über Shitimor auf Bialacerkiew, b) Kämpfe im Raum Taraschtscha-Boguslaw)
    28.7. bis 25.8.: Verfolgungskämpfe bis Dnjepropetrowsk
    26.8. bis 28.9.: Abwehrkämpfe im Brückenkopf Dnjepropetrowsk


    On 11.9.1941 fell Karl Heinz Dörr during the “Abwehrkämpf im brückenkopf Dnjepropetrovsk” and was then buried in Kamenka near Dnjepropetrovsk.


    Also included in the Wehrpass is a Feldpostletter with envelope adressed to Dörr and three foreign banknotes.


    This is an extremely rare Wehrpass of a very interesting SS Regiment, that was from december 1940 onwards part of SS Divison Wiking!!!! It is in amazingly good condition.

     

  • US 101st Airborne grouping to Herbert Zickuhr, 326th Medical Co.

    Excellent insignia and souvenir grouping to Herbert A. Zickuhr, 326th Medical Co., 101st Airborne Division. The grouping consists of a 101st Patch, a sweatheart jumpwing bracelet, a British made(!) glider wing, a Volkssturm Armband, a German army sport shirt eagle, good conduct medal, a ruptured duck, first allied airborne patch, combined parachute and glider cap patch, a Bastogne Nutz brass remembrance plaque and a rare 101st Airborne enamel DI pin. The group also comes with two of his veteran garrison caps and a picture of himself. Nice and attributable grouping with potential for further research!

  • Heer blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie-Regiment 56

    Very nice original Heer blouse for a Leutnant der Infanterie. The tunic is in used condition and has a damage on the back and some small moth damages under the collarThe tunic has full original wartime sewn insignia including the hand applied bullion breast eagle. The shoulder boards retain their cyphers indictating Infanterie-Regiment 56 which was part of 5. Infanterie Division. The tunic has the tailors label inside which reads: “Herren-bekleidung, Massanfertigung, Militär-effekten, Uniformen Eugen Stuckle, Ulm-Donau Hirchstr. 24.” the regiment was interestingly established in Ulm as well! A stunning tunic in very good condition!

  • Unissued Luftwaffe EM/NCO Fliegerbluse

    Excellent Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse in very good used condition.The breast eagle is a factory applied example with a T-pattern stitch. Beautiful mix of glass and resin buttons can be found on the garment. The Fliegerbluse is a very nice example with a nice light patina that could easily be restored with collar tabs and shoulderstraps at choice!

  • US front seam swivel bale M1C paratrooper helmet shell

    Textbook original US M1C front seam swivel bale paratrooper helmet shell. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory paint and factory sewn chinstraps with male press studs. Rare to find spare shell that is in my opinion easy to pair with a liner.

  • Tropical Kriegsmarine EM tunic with shorts

    Excellent set consisting of Kriegsmarine tropical field blouse (Tropenfeldbluse für Mannschaften) and tropical short trousers. The tropical Kriegsmarine tunic itself is nicely maker marked Spiesshofer & Braun, Heubach/Württ. and comes together with the typical “Afrikakorps” issued shorts. The complete uniform is undamaged and retains most if not all of it’s original applied buttons. Very nice tropical Kriegsmarine uniform set!

  • Bavarian EM M1915 Pickelhaube

    Excellent Bavarian first world war M1915 EM Pickelhaube with the crest for Bayern. The Pickelhaube is in good, untouched condition and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Unissued Gebirgsjäger anorak

    A very nice and unissued  late war Gebirgsjäger anorak Jacket (Windbluse) marked Vienna size III . These reversible camouflage garments are waterproofed and meant for the Ski- und Gebirgsjäger. The garment is in a very nice and large size fitting all modern mannequins.

  • Heer Veterinär officers visor cap by Carl Wagner

    Late war Heer Veterinär visor marked Erstklassig CW (Carl Wagner). The visor is a excellent and unworn example. Beautiful textbook example manufactured in Trikot. The cap is a nice medium size that would be impossible to upgrade!

  • British MKII paratrooper helmet

    Original British MKII paratrooper helmet very good condition. The helmet is a textbook example in excellent condition. The helmet retains up to 95% of its period factory paint and factory installed large liner dated 1944 in size 7 1/2. The helmet complete and would be a very hard to upgrade collectable!

  • Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn

    Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. That means that on both far ends of the left and right side a extra triangle is sewn on. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. A unique late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with reversed coloursmost probably made in 1945!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS M42 no decal CKL 66

    Textbook CKL66 M42 no decal helmet in good condition. Marked CKL66 indicating production by Eissenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet comes with its original factory mounted size 58 liner and 1944 dated chinstrap.

  • Q62 M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet

    Superb single decal Luftwaffe M40 helmet in very good condition marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original finish and decal. The decal is a typical Luftwaffe example with a faulty applied lightly toned decal that is often seen with these helmets. The helmet retains its factory placed liner and original chinstrap. Textbook Luftwaffe helmet in very good condition!

  • 12×60 BLC Flak rangefinder binoculars

    A very nice original 12×60 binoculars marked blc indicating by Carl Zeiss. The view is good and would be very hard to upgrade. Various types of internal mechanical sunshades work perfectly. The rubber is in good soft condition and complete. Not a very easy to find optical device without post war French modifications.

  • Late war Waffen-SS single grommet oakleaf Zeltbahn

    A stunning minty fresh late war Waffen-SS Oak leaf camouflage Zeltbahn. The zeltbahn is a stunning late war single grommet example with most if not of all of its originally sewn buttons and ropes. The colours on this Zeltbahn are just amazing. If you are looking for one with very strong colours, this is it!

  • M40 HKP64 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Untouched M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet marked

  • Q64 M35 field repaint helmet

    Excellent original M35 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original factory fitted non-reinforced liner. The helmet retains up to 90% of its wartime applied camouflage paint. There are some signs of the decals peaking through the paint but it’s not visible enough to specify the branch. Excellent original German helmet that would be a nice addition to any collection!

  • Q62 M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet

    Superb single decal Luftwaffe M40 helmet in very good condition marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original finish and decal. The decal is a typical Luftwaffe example with a faulty applied lightly toned decal that is often seen with these helmets. The helmet retains its factory placed liner. Textbook Luftwaffe helmet in very good condition!

  • SE64 field repainted M35 helmet for Heer / Küstenartillerie

    Very nice and aesthetic combat helmet. Field repainted in field grey on top of a reissue on top of the factory apple green paint. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a very nice example of a helmet that was first issued in the Heer and later repainted in the field. The grey top colour is typical for coastal artillery. The helmet retains its original factory fitted non-reinforced liner. The back of the helmet and the liner are both named Gros.

  • Mid war issue German helmet net

    Mid war German helmet net made of rough, brown string. Unlike the late war variant this mid war type is hard to find! The helmet net would easily compliment any German army helmet. This early type of camouflage net is very hard to find!

  • Late war issue German helmet net

    A very nice late war multi coloured German helmet net. The net is in mint unissued condition. A very nice attribute to any late war Heer or Luftwaffe helmet!

  • Late war issue German helmet net

    A very nice late war multi coloured German helmet net. The net is in mint unissued condition. A very nice attribute to any late war Heer or Luftwaffe helmet!

  • Reversible Splittertarn parka

    Textbook reversible Splittertarn parka in good used condition with typical period depot style repairs.

  • Reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers in hard edged ’43 Sumpftarn pattern

    Textbook Reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers in good worn condition. Nicely RBNR marked inside and with nice strong colours!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Heer helmet

    Textbook untouched warhorse. M40 marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its untouched uncleaned factory placed liner and chinstrap. A iconic and textbook example of a single decal Heer helmet!

  • Waffen-SS collar tabs for a Unterscharführer

    A beautiful textbook set of two Waffen-SS collar tabs executed in Doeskin in the rank of Unterscharführer. The collar tabs are in very good, imo lightly worn together. Both coming in the same doeskin base material with slightly varying underlays. The collar tabs are a excellent set that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • hkp66 M42 no decal helmet

    Beautiful untouched M42 combat helmet marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 66. The helmet retains its original paint up to 95%.

  • Large sized Infanterie Heer officers visor

    Very nice and minty Heer officers visor with white wool piping. The visor is a nice large size 59/60 and retains its original aluminum insignia. The cap is a high quality example marked Stirndrückfrei by Emil Stammnitz. The cap has two moth holes on the side but is otherwise mint and impossible to upgrade!

  • Panzer destruction badge

    Textbook original tank destruction badge or Panzervernichtigungsabzeichen. The badge is in good condition with a nice amount of patina. The badge is a textbook original example complete with its original wool backing and backplate underneath. Beautiful piece in good untouched condition!

  • Reversible Splittertarn Wendejacke named Gefreiter Bernard 42784

    A nice original Splittertarn Wendejacke in good used condition named Gefreiter Bernard with Feldpostnummer 42784. The parka is in very good condition and retains its nice bright camouflage colours. The parka has damages and repairs. The camouflage used for the construction of this garment is the so called Splittertarn. A very nice late war combat parka!

    The Feldpostnummer indicates the following units;
    42784
    (1.10.1940-27.2.1941) Luftwaffen-Sperrfeuer-Batterie 168
    (8.9.1942-11.3.1943) gestrichen
    (8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 21.12.1943 Stab IV u. 10.-12. Batterie
    Artillerie-Regiment 352,
    (23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 7.11.1944 gestrichen.

  • Pre war Austrian Steingrau trousers

    Exceptional pre war Austrian stone grey or Steingrautrousers in near mint condition. Typical pre war trousers that where captured, issued and used in the 1940 campaign. Due to large uniform shortages the stores of the Austrian army where massively looted and redistributed by the German army in 1940. These trousers are in near mint condition and are a good medium size fitting for most if not all modern sized mannequin. The wool is in perfect condition without only one or two small moth holes. All buttons are present and originally sewn. The trousers are a perfect example for a textbook 1940 campaign mannequin and would be very hard to upgrade – if you have been looking out for pre war stone grey trousers for a mannequin; this is it!

  • Q64 M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet

    A nice honest Luftwaffe M40 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original factory applied liner and a brown early chinstrap with aluminum hardware. The skirt is nicely named Boslet. The helmet retains its factory paint and decal up to 85%. The helmet is in very good, uncleaned condition.

  • Late war non reversible ’43 pattern Sumpftarn parka

    Superb lightly worn late war non-reversible hard-edged ’43 pattern Sumpftarn parka. The parka is in good condition with a nice strong colours. The jacket has one small hole in the back but is otherwise undamaged. The garment has very nice and strong colours and is nicely size 2 marked which is a perfect mannequin size.

  • NS66 Heer field repaint M35 helmet

    Beautiful M35 double decal Heer helmet with period field repaint. The helmet is a textbook example of a early field overpaint when the double decals where first being fased out. The helmet was externally fully overpainted except for the decal which masked, not dug out postwar. The helmet is marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet still retains the early green paint visible through the overpaint and inside the skirt. The helmet is a nice and textbook example in very good condion!

  • Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn with reversed colours

    Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. That means that on both far ends of the left and right side a extra triangle is sewn on. Next to that the left panel on the autumn side is unique in that the colours seem to be reversed; this is a first for me. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. The zeltbahn never had any buttons applied. A unique late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with reversed coloursmost probably made in 1945!

  • Scarce late war Waffen-SS Oak-B camouflage fur cap

    Scarce late war factory produced Waffen-SS issue fur cap. Modeled after the Ushanka, this thin artificial fur hat was most probably meant to be worn underneath the helmet. The hat cap is internally rayon lined and size marked 55. I’ve seen a few of these caps in dot pattern but this is the first one in oak leaf camouflage. Very nice and scarce late war Waffen-SS camouflage cap!

  • Rare reversible blurred edge camouflage mittens

    Possibly the rarest of Waffen-SS Wendehandschuhe is this type in Blurred Edge or Rauchtarnmuster camouflage. The mittens are fully reversible to white and in mint condition. Superb set that is incredibly hard to find!

  • Luftwaffe blue webbing K98 bayonet frog

    Scarce early Luftwaffe tropical k98 bayonet frog. The frog is in very good, lightly work condition. Textbook construction and very hard to upgrade.

  • Matching Spreewerk made P38 CYQ – EU Deactivated!

    Nice original Spreewerk made P38 deactivated to the new EU specifications with proofmarks and certificate. The P38 can be cocked and has a moving trigger and hammer but does not dry fire. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38. The grips are whole and are made of a nice deep red bakelite. Very nice display piece!

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