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Splittertarn helmet cover in good used condition
A nice original combat worn and textbook Splittertarn cover in good used condition. The cover is photographed on a size 62 helmet shell but a size 64 would also fit. 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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Stunning ET64 M35 ex winter three tone camouflage helmet
Truly stunning ET64 M35 three-tone on top of a winter white wash camouflage helmet. The helmet is nicely marked ET64 indicating production by Eissenhuttewerke Thale. The helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint. Looking at the helmet it is obvious the helmets finish consists of several layers of camouflage paint. The base of the helmet is a double decal Luftwaffe M35 helmet with a reinforced aluminum liner and EA 41 marked chinstrap. On top of that externally a winter white wash camouflage. This is covered up with a dark blue Luftwaffe Reissue paint which also sits on the aluminum liner band. This is finished with a three-tone spray paint camouflage paint that is normally referred to as Normandy camouflage. Another feature in these thick layers of paint is that one can see the imprint of a wire or string that once adorned the top of the shell. The helmet was recently found in Norway. The helmet bears a pencil marking on the left side that resembles the Norwegian royal symbol indicating possible resistance use. The helmet is a great example of usage throughout the war, featuring multiple wartime repaints and finally finished in brightly colored and contrastful three-tone camouflage. Finding a better one that “has it all” would be hard!
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Minty Heer M36 Infantry NCO field blouse
Stunning NCO M36 field blouse in unissued condition. The garment features its full length skirt, sleeves and waist and is not tailored. The wool still retains 100% of its original nap and would easily be classed as mint. The garment has zero holes or damages. The insignia on the garment are original and period factory applied to the garment. The garment is a medium size for modern mannequins. The garment is a perfect example of a M36 NCO garment that would be impossible to upgrade. Perfect for a May 1940 display!
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Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern trousers marked Betr. Ra.
Textbook late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers in strong used condition. The camouflage on this pair of trousers is bright with typical colours with a light fade. The trousers are nicely maker marked Betr. Ra. indicating production by Betriebswerk Ravensbrück (Texled). The trousers are a nice medium size fitting most modern militaria mannequins! The garment is a textbook example of original Waffen-SS camouflage trousers in combat worn condition!
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Rare officer upgrade Heer Tropical field cap
Rare original tropical Heer EM field cap for wear in the Afrika Korps. The example is a rare wartime converted example for officer use. The cap is a textbook EM example with a BeVo eagle which has been period upgraded for officer use by adding a silver cord around the crown and a leather sweatband inside. The cap shows moderate wear with the same patina overall. The cap shows signs of having the full bevo insignia, prior to having the national cockade to be replaced by a bullion example. The cap is a medium size around 56/57. Officer caps for use with the Afrikakorps are very rare, and this is a unique example that would be a great addition to any headgear collection!
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Rare complete MG34 and MG42 armourers field tool kit
Superb and complete 1941 dated MG34 and MG42 Kleiner Werkzeugkasten für Waffenmeister. These tool kits where issued to be able to do the basic repairs and maintenance to the MG34 and MG42. The set retains all of those small items that are easily lost. The caliber proof, the file and the wet stone are all there and marked. The set comes its very nice 1941 dated ammunition tin retaining full wartime paint and leather handle protectors. The case would be a asset to any equipment and or machine gun orientated collection. The set is in my opinion unissued and unused. Most of these will have found their way post war civilian life; this one is still complete in original configuration. Choice example!
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Late war Luftwaffe Field Division Sumpftarn smock
A stunning Sumpftarn field division smock in very good condition. This smock is in lightly worn condition with some stains to the collar and pockets. The smock has a neatly machine sewn wool-backed breast eagle which is a addition to the garment. Hard to upgrade Felddivision smock in Sumpftarn camouflage!
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Q64 Heer M35 battle damaged Normandy camouflage helmet Uffz Kluckow
Superb battle damaged M35 Heer helmet in three-tone brush applied Normandy camouflage over a rough reissue paint. Nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. Still retaining up to 95% of its original bright camouflage finish. Looking at the paint one can clearly see a Heer decal peak through the paint. This is a spectacular example of a battle damaged three-tone camouflage helmet named to Unteroffizier Kluckow. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet would be a great addition to any helmet collection!
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Stunning M40 SE64 Luftwaffe 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 marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap and is in untouched condition. The short part of the chinstrap is damaged but would still be easily fixed without further damage with a spare or a piece of wire. The helmet is named to Obergefreiter Hohmann.
If you’re looking for a killer camouflage helmet that will tick all your boxes this is it!
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Super early ET66 M35 camouflage helmet with 1931 dated liner
A uncommon early M35. The helmet has its original early Schuberth liner dated 1931 which where produced in a production of 2000 pieces for testing in the Reichswehr. The helmet has a 1935 dated chinstrap with a carabiner hook. The helmet has a typical early hand rolled rim. The helmet fully retains its original paint consisting of three separate layers; Apple green, Rautarn and three tone spray paint. Inside the helmet is named Uffz(Unteroffizier) Zim. Due to the rough overpaint of the helmet inside the helmet I can not make out any lot numbers but the shell is a early ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a 66 shell and a 58 liner. My favorite thing about this helmet is that it is super early, but kept in use until the end and is still around today. Stunning colours in hand and very hard to upgrade!
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Stunning ET66 Luftwaffe camouflage helmet
A stunning single decal Luftwaffe camouflage helmet surfaced with a houseclearing 6 months ago in Hilversum, the Netherlands. The helmet has a very nice subtle two tone camouflage applied to it remaining up to 90%. On the left side of the helmet, upon close inspection we can observe the Luftwaffe eagle decal fully intact, visible through the paint. The helmet was found without a chinstrap attatched but complete with its original liner. The helmet is a very attractive original camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Waffen-SS reversible autumn parka in Oak leaf camouflage
Textbook Waffen-SS reversible autumn parka in Oak leaf camouflage. The parka has been period modified by the addition of a collar in oak leaf material. A uncommon yet period modification seen!
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Rare Flemish Collaboration visor for the Fabriekswacht and Vlaamse Wachtbrigade
Beautiful and extremely scarce untouched visor for the Fabriekswacht which was later reformed to the Vlaamse Wachtbrigade. This rare Flemish collaboration paramilitary organization had the task of guarding Luftwaffe airfields and factories who manufactured for the Wehrmacht. The cap is in good condition and retains its originally attached eagle , cockade and Wolfsangel. The cap was obviously worn a lot and shows a nice patina. Very hard to find cap with period mounted insignia.
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Rare TK ᛋᛋ2 marked Waffen-SS issue K98
Rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Waffen-SS reissue K98 rifle deactivated according to the old Dutch law. The K98 is a textbook TK ᛋᛋ2 marked Waffen-SS K98. The K98 was delivered to the Heer and reworked for use with the Waffen-SS. The SS marked the rifle at the barrel and the stock. The rifle is matching except for the bolt which is typical. The rifle is in as found condition and it has never been refinished post war. The rifle comes with its original early sling. This is a rare opportunity to add one of these rare rifles to your collection!
The rifle can be picked up in Tilburg, the Netherlands or at the militaria fair in Houten. I can not ship this rifle outside of the Netherlands and NL shipping should be discussed prior!
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Sumpftarn sniper smock marked 0/0650/0037 F43
Textbook Sumpftarn sniper smock in good used condition. The smock retains its nice and vibrant camouflage colours. The smock was slightly period modified with its sleeves sewn over and its pockets were sewn shut at some point. The smock would be a very good addition to any camouflage or sniper orientated collection and would be hard to upgrade!
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BF64 Imperial M16 helmet
Textbook Imperial M16 helmet with factory installed liner and chinstrap in very good condition. The helmet retains its original wartime applied Mimikri camouflage up to 90%. This is a unique camouflage helmet with splotches added to the Mimikri camouflage. A top shelf camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!
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First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Nice 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 smooth fabric. The smock is a obviously combat worn example with loads of repairs. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!
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US M1942 Coat, Parachute, Jumper 101st Airborne
Textbook US M1942 parachutist jump jacket ID’ed D-0050 with period sewn type 3 variant 101st Airborne sleeve patch. The jacket is in very good, near mint condition. The garment no longer retains its label. The zipper is in working condition but has a small damage at the bottom. The jacket looks to be a good medium size and has a brass buckle at the waist belt. Textbook garment from a famous Airborne unit!
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Tan coloured MGZ40 optical scope in original case
Excellent cased tan MGZ40 with original tan case. The case and scope itself are both marked dpw. The can is in very good condition with up to 90% of its factory paint, spring closure, pull tab and backstraps fully intact. The scope is in good fully adjustable condition with both levels intact. The rubber eyecup is original to the piece. Very hard to find a nice and cased set!
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Wireless transmitter receiver Feldfu. B
Original bakelite transmitter receiver Feldfu. B. with most of its factory finish remaining. The Receiver is complete with his antenna, hand microphone, throat microphone and headset. The bakelite case is in good condition with 90% of its finish remaining and its original straps. The case has a few cracks which have been repaired as can be seen on the photographs. The information plates inside and out are intact and undamaged. The hinges and closing latches are functional. The leather straps on the mounting hooks are in one piece with minor damage. The Ruckenstutz, as always, is missing. The antenna is in flexible condition and easily mounted. The piece is quite nice, displays well and its a neat accessory to a standing or sitting mannequin. Rare piece in good condition that would be hard to upgrade!
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German cross in Gold by Zimmermann
Beautiful German cross in gold or Deutsches Kreuz in Gold marked 20 indicating production by Zimmermann. Textbook original piece with die flaw at the 9, lightweight variant with loads of character.
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EF64 M40 Heer helmet in three tone “Normandy” camouflage helmet
Excellent original EF64 M40 Heer helmet in three-tone ‘Normandy’ Camouflage. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period affixed chinstrap. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original and vibrant three-tone camouflage paint. The helmet is nicely named in the skirt to Gefreiter Weinhold. Excellent original three-tone camouflage helmet!
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First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Nice 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 smooth fabric. The smock is a obviously combat worn example with loads of repairs. The breast eagle is a typical original example 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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M35 ET66 Heer apple green double decal helmet
A very nice original double decal Heer M35 helmet in very good condition. The Heer decals still retains up to 95%. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap marked and dated 1938. The helmet is a very nice and typical example of a double decal Heer M35 helmet!
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First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Nice 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 Grünmeliert fabric. The smock is a obviously combat worn example in very nice condition. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!
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Brush painted camouflage EF66 M42 helmet
A camouflaged M42 helmet marked EF66 indicating production by Emaillierwerke A.G., Fulda. The helmet is covered in a thick brush applied camouflage paint in four tones. The helmet retains most of its camouflage paint and has is complete with its liner and chinstrap. A attractive and nice and brightly camouflaged helmet in very good condition!
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Matching early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches
Rare, early (pre 1942) manufactured and matching MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches which is easily recognizable by the D-ring which is sewn in to the upper left corner. The magazine pouch is in excellent, light worn condition. The manufacturer of these pouches is still unidentified. Nice early examples in very good condition.
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Uniform removed Waffen-SS cufftitle ‘Westland’
Textbook Waffen-SS cufftitle in uniform removed condition. The cufftitle is a typical example with the less common font with slanted tops. The cufftitle is in obvious uniform removed and combat worn condition which has a lot of character!
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SE68 M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet from Bussum, the Netherlands
Stunning, untouched Luftwaffe M35 double decal helmet marked SE68 – 4736 which indicates production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke AG.
The helmet comes with its original factory fitted liner in size 61 with its original late chinstrap. The helmet comes in a very large size 68 which is very hard to find! The helmet clearly retains both of the original applied decals, the eagle retains around 95% and the national decal retains around 95%. The helmet retains almost 99% of its originally factory applied Luftwaffe blue paint and the original dome stamp. Textbook and stunning early production M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet which is a real one looker!The helmet was first found by a collector in 1994 in Bussum, the Netherlands – but it took the collector 20(!) years to finally obtain the helmet. See the Wehrmacht-Awards discussion here; https://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/forum/wehrmacht-uniforms-and-equipment/john-burnett-helmet-forum/724987-20-years-of-waiting-sd-camo-dd-lw-brittish
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Matching set of Sumpftarn parka and trousers marked RBNr. 0/0456/0025
Superb Sumpftarn camouflaged winter uniform set or Winteranzug in stone mint condition. The set is matching, both the parka as the trousers are marked RBNr. 0/0456/0025 and size 2/(II) which would fit perfectly on most likely all of the modern mannequins! Beautiful late war winter combat garment/uniform in stone mint condition which would be impossible to be upgraded!
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Rare Norwegian volunteer Frontkjemper badge
Rare original Norwegian Frontkjemper badge marked 830 sw. Textbook silver example marked W indicating production by Webeto. A iconic badge as issued to Norwegian volunteers who fought on the eastern front. The badge is in very good condition without repairs. Very hard to find badge that would be hard to upgrade!
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Q66 M35 Rautarn camouflage helmet
Stunning example of M35 Q66 marked Heer/Waffen-SS camouflage helmet indicating production by Quist. The helmet is externally completely covered in thick concrete paint. The named leather liner and chinstrap are original to the helmet. The helmet is a killer example of a wartime camouflage helmet with thick concrete paint completely embedding the liner pins. The decals are both overpainted but visible through cracks in the paint. The helmet is named to Stabsarzt Schneider – one of the highest ranks in the medical department of the Wehrmacht. This would be a impeccable helmet for any helmet collector, impossible to upgrade and textbook Rautarn camouflage helmet!
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Waffen-SS Officer’s Belt and Buckle by Emil Jüttner
Exceptional original Waffen-SS officers belt and buckle by Emil Jüttner. The belt and buckle are in equal good, lightly worn condition and where found together. The buckle is a very nice example with most of its silver wash remaining and a typical example by Emil Jüttner. The belt is a very good size 109 fitting most if not all mannequins. The belt and buckle are a very nice set that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Stunning EF66 M42 camouflage helmet
A stunning two tone camouflage helmet in very good used condition. The camouflage has a lot of character in the paint and nice strong colours that are even better in hand. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. It’s been named in the skirt but the names have been scratched out. One looker original camouflage helmet really!
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US unissued M1942 paratrooper jump jacket size 40R
Textbook US M1942 paratrooper jacket in unissued condition. The jacket has 3 working zippers and all press studs in good working condition. Rare to find in size 40R, which is a very good large mannequin size.
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US unissued early M1942 paratrooper jump trousers size 32×37 1/2
Textbook US unissued M1942 paratrooper jump trousers size 32×37 1/2. The trousers are in very good, near mint condition with only minor storage wear. The trousers are the early pattern with V shaped reinforcements underneath the trouser legs. Rare early pattern trousers in a good medium wide and large length size which would fit most modern mannequins perfectly!
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Q62 Luftwaffe M40 ex netted three-tone camouflage helmet
Stunning untouched and named camouflage m40 helmet. The helmet is marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. The helmets exterior features a rough overpaint topped off with a two or three-tone camouflage finish that was applied with a helmet net. The paint shows vibrant colours and cracks in the shape of the Luftwaffe decal. The helmet retains its period factory applied liner and chinstrap that both show the equal heavy wear that can also be seen on the exterior of the helmet. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a original three-tone camouflage helmet in untouched and uncleaned condition that is very hard to find nowadays.
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EF64 M42 helmet in Three-tone geometrical camouflage
A one looker original three-tone geometrical camouflage helmet in very good, used condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner in size 57. The helmet was originally found in a private household in the neighborhood of Arnhem, The Netherlands. The helmet is a nice example of a geometrical camouflage helmet with good strong colours.
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Rare period wooden sign Minen Lebensgefahr
Rare original wooden Mine warning sign in untouched condition. Extremely rare piece; most of these ended up in wood stoves and floor boards post war. This example is in good, untouched condition with up to 90% of its original period paint remaining. Original wooden signs are extremely hard to find and mostly in poor condition, this is a scarce opportunity to buy an authentic example which is decorative and would be very hard to upgrade!
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US M1942 Trousers, Parachute, Jumper size 32×32
Textbook US M1942 jump trousers in lightly worn condition. The trousers have a few small stains but are undamaged and in good worn condition.
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SE64 M35 single decal two-tone camouflage helmet
Excellent single decal M35 helmet in two-tone camouflage pattern marked SE64 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The liner pins are void of paint externally, but behind the fronts the camouflage paint remains, inside the pins look exactly how they should. The liner is named H. Beyer N1341/40E – the latter number indicates he was enlisted in the Kriegsmarine serving on the North Sea. There is a decal underneath the camouflage paint, but it looks to be a Heer example. There are numerous examples of Heer helmets found in Kriegsmarine use and this is a excellent example.
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US M1942 paratrooper jump trousers
Textbook original US M1942 paratrooper trousers in good, worn condition. Inside the trousers are marked with the laundry codes 1986-J and W-1986. The trousers are a good, medium size and would fit most modern mannequins. Although the jump jackets are often seen for sale, the trousers were often worn out in post war civilian life. These trousers are in good condition and would be a nice addition to any paratrooper mannequin.
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Sumpftarn camouflage smock marked RB.NR 0/1001/0819 I
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 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 impossible to upgrade for a combat mannequin!
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Q64 M40 Luftwaffe two tone textured camouflage helmet
Beautiful and untouched camouflage helmet that was retrieved from the village of Overloon, the Netherlands. A excellent and untouched example with a coarse textured camouflage finish on top of a single decal Luftwaffe helmet. Nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period affixed chinstrap. The helmet is a stunning example of a textured camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Untouched camouflage gasmask ID’ed to LSSAH SS-Pz.Gr. Worofka
Arguably one of the best gasmasks I’ve ever had the pleasure to offer to the market. A excellent original camouflaged gasmask canister in untouched condition with field made Italian camouflage cover, named to SS-Panzer Grenadier Walter Worofka. The gasmask was found in household clearing about 10 years ago in Houthalen, Belgium. The canister retains its original field applied two-tone camouflage finish up to 75%. The gasmask canister was found with a well worn field made cloth cover made out of Italian camouflage material which fits snugly around the canister. The canister and the cover show the same untouched patina with wear and tear. A marching order to Andernach is signed by a SS Obersturmführer und stellvertr. Batl.-Führer with the Feldpostnummer 11150 A indicating SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 – Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. This is a exceptional opportunity to purchase a piece of history that would be a nice base for further research; surely
11150
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) Stab II SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
(2.1.1940-27.4.1940) Stab II u. 5.-8. Sturm SS-Leibstandarte Adolf
Hitler
(1.2.1941-11.7.1941) Stab II u. 6.-10. Kompanie Leibstandarte SS
Adolf Hitler
(15.7.1942-24.1.1943) Stab II u. 6.-10. Kompanie
SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) Stab II u. 6.-10. Kompanie
SS-Grenadier-Regiment 1 (LSSAH)
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 3.2.1944 Stab II u. 6.-10. Kompanie
Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 (1. SS-Division)
(24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 31.7.1944 Stab II u. 5.-8. Kompanie
Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 (1. SS-Division). -

NS64 M35 double decal Heer helmet
Textbook Heer double decal M35 helmet marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 85% of its decals and paint finish. The helmet retains its factory fitted non-reinforced aluminum liner and early chinstrap. The rear skirt of the helmet is named Geerdes. Choice helmet!
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Mint NCO M43 Heer field blouse for Unteroffizier u. Offiziersanwarter in a Pionierabteilung
Stone mint NCO M43 tunic for a Unteroffizier u. Offiziersanwarter in a Pionierabteilung. The garment is a stunning mint example with full wartime factory sewn Brustadler, Einheitskragenlitzen and Unteroffizierstresse. The garment isn’t shortened or tailored in any way. The garment retains all wartime sewn buttons which one being a period replacement. The left breast pocket is adorned with a set of three award loops. The garment is a nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins. This really is a choice and textbook example of a M43 field blouse that would be impossible to upgrade.
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Mint condition Heer M43 field tunic
Superb original M43 field blouse for a Heer infantry EM. The tunic is mint, and retains all of its originally factory sewn insignia. The base material is a coarse Italian wool and lined with grey rayon. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The breast eagle is factory sewn, not through the lining. The Litzen are also factory sewn, no traces of previously sewn examples. The tunic has not been shortened or tailored in any way. The original factory yellow fabric markings are still visible. More then likely this tunic was never ever worn! This is a superb and mint M43 field blouse, a typical garment as issued and worn by members of the Heer in the Wehrmacht. There is one pair of period sewn award loops on the left breast pocket and one buttonhole is slightly fraying. Otherwise mint, undamaged and perfect! The garment comes with a very nice matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Panzergrenadier. Every detail is textbook and finding a better example would be impossible!
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ET66 M40 double decal Police helmet
Stunning untouched large sized double decal Polizei M40 helmet marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a spectacular example for a double decal Polizei m40 helmet in very good condition. The dome stamp is clearly visible. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original factory finish and decals. The hemet is a untouched example with its original named liner and chinstrap. The back skirt of the helmet shows a name written in Sütterlin. The helmet is a nice large size 66 with a nice 58 size liner. The helmet retains its period factory applied textbook ET style borderless decals up to 95% and would be very hard to upgrade.
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Late war Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock
Nice original late war Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. Nicely marked R.B.Nr. 0/0250/2476 indicating production by Franz Weck and Märkische Bekleidungs- und Wäscheherstellung. The smock is a obviously combat worn example in very nice uncleaned condition. The eagle is hand sewn to the garment and the garment has a few period repairs of which two are notably done in Splittertarn B on Grünmeliert fabric. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!
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Transitional M18 helmet in three-tone Normandy camouflage
Stunning original M18 helmet in vibrant three-tone Normandy camouflage pattern. The M18 retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint with strong vibrant colours. The helmet shows signs of decals under the camouflage paint. The helmet retains its originally wartime fitted zinc liner and chinstrap. The helmet was found in 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 reissued world war one helmet. The helmet looks to be size 66 shell. These reissued world war one helmets can be found from time to time, but this is one of the only ones I’ve ever seen in three tone camouflage! A stunning helmet that would fit in most if not all camouflage helmet collections!
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Published CKL64 M42 three-tone camouflage helmet
A textbook three-tone Normandy camouflage M42 helmet as used by Heer and Waffen-SS. The helmet is in good used condition with vibrant colours. The helmet retains its original liner and (broken) chinstrap that have never been removed from the helmet. The helmet is pictured and published in the book Tylisz, D. (2011) Normandy 44 – German helmets. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original camouflage paint and is a typical example of a original three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet!
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Stunning woodwork ET64 M35 Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet found in Hoek van Holland
A stunning woodwork ET64 M35 Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet found in the Batterie Vineta, Hoek van Holland. The helmet was picked up by a boy right after the war and has only been in one collection ever since. The helmet is in great condition with over 90% of the tan camouflage paint remaining. The original ET Kriegsmarine decal is still 100%, partially obscured by green camouflage paint. The decal has the thin black border around the eagle and the swastika has a strong, deep golden tint as would be expected of a Kriegsmarine decal. The tricolor decal has been removed, as per regulation in 1940. The back skirt is nicely named to Hernez on top of the lot number 4936. The helmet is a great example of a Coastal Artillery camouflage helmet and it would be very hard to upgrade. Especially with the provenance of the helmet being picked up from a certain (and famous) Coastal Artillery Battery Vineta in Hoek van Holland, the Netherlands. This helmet would be a prime piece in any coastal artillery collector!
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Q64 M40 three tone camouflage helmet
Stunning Q64 M40 three-tone camouflage helmet with vivid colours. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. Textbook Normandy three-tone camouflage pattern helmet in very good condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage and is one of the best specimens I’ve seen so far. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The liner and its three matching pins is original to the shell which is obvious through the overpaint that is in the inner rim of the helmet which also covers the top of the liner band. The split pins retain remnants of the camouflage paint but are mostly bare due to their base material. This is a typical treat to the early nickel coated split pins. They are however original to the helmet! The helmet is really a great example of a Normandy camo helmet and would be very hard to upgrade. If you are looking for a stunning great condition three-tone camouflage helmet – this is it!
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NS64 Three-tone M42 Three-tone camouflage helmet
A stunning M42 single decal Luftwaffe helmet in three-tone Normandy camouflage. Marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet still retains up to 95% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The Luftwaffe decal nicely peaks through the paint and is in equal great condition. Inside the helmet is named Gefreiter Richter in the neck of the helmet in paint and pencil marking. This same name is on the leather liner. The liner and chinstrap are in strong used condition and original to the shell. They have never been removed from the helmet. The helmet used to be a part of the Baugnez 44 museum in the Belgian Ardennes. I’ll share a picture of it in the museum to the buyer. The vibrant camouflage paint on this helmet is really stunning and full of contrast. This is really a classic three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in stunning condition. If you’d only need one Luftwaffe camouflage helmet – this is it.
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Normandy camouflage M42 helmet from “Hells Highway”
A one looker original M42 camouflage helmet found in Heeswijk-Dinther, the Netherlands. On Hells Highway where the 101st Airborne division fought viciously in during operation Market Garden. The helmet is in good, strong used condition and still retains its original rivets, liner and chinstrap. Between the liner in the back one can see the ring of a helmet net. The helmet is a size 64, made by hkp and with a nice late war pigskin liner. The camouflage still retains up to 75% and the helmet is a true, one looker, three tone “Normandy” camouflage. Hard to upgrade!
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US unissued M1942 paratrooper jump trousers
Textbook US unissued M1942 paratrooper jump trousers in unissued condition. Rare to find without damages or alterations and a good medium to large size!
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Rare Waffen-SS Prinz Eugen grouping
Rare Waffen-SS Prinz Eugen grouping consisting of a textbook RZM cufftitle, Erkennungsmarke and a good selection of photographs. The cufftitle is a textbook RZM example with RZM label in uniform removed condition. The Erkennungsmarke is a typical example for this unit with the unit information stamped in one stamp and hand applied Kompanie numbers. The grouping was found together in a small tin with a embossed rose. There are many interesting shots with camouflaged uniforms, tanks, weapons etcetera, for sure a great base for further research.
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ET64 M42 two tone ‘swirl’ camouflage helmet
A very nice original camouflage helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is in good used condition with its original factory fitted liner, the chinstrap was added by me and is a textbook 1/0750/0114 marked example. The decal on this helmet is obscured with paint but the rank inside the liner of Kanonier indicates this was once worn by a member of a Coastal- or Artillery unit. The helmet retains its original Swirl camouflage pattern up to 90% and the liner is in very good condition. Very nice helmet with a pattern typical for Küstenartillerie units!
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Rare ZF4 ddx sniper scope with original 359 mount
Rare original ZF4 ddx marked ZF4 scope with the original matching numbers though damaged mount. The scope is in good useable and adjustable condition. Nicely maker marked ddx indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig. The scope is numbered 61949 as with the mount. The mount is a original example maker marked 359 indicating production by Walther. The mount retains the original bands which has one tear but otherwise intact. The bottom slide rail is damaged. This makes it impossible to firmly affix it to a G43. Ofcourse this can be restored by a skilled metalworker. Otherwise the price reflects this; undamaged mint examples range between 3700 and 5500 euro. So if you’re looking for a nice display piece that doesn’t break the bank but is fully original; this is it!
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