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German army issue Marschkompass “A” marked CXN
A nice issue compass marked cjy indicating production by Neag,Norddeutsche Elektro-Akustik Gesellschaft, Berlin. The compass comes with its original cord and is in working condition. The compass is with the letter A on top indicating production after may 1944 and a clockwise 64 Mills direction.
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Stunning pair of 6×30 binoculars by Carl Zeiss
A stunning and complete pair really! Complete with strap, button flap and bakelite cover. The set is in very good condition with good clear optics with Strichplatte in the right lens. Can’t be upgraded!
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Mint gasmask strap set dated 1939
Rare to find spare set of a long and short strap for the pre war gasmask canister. Mostly missing, damaged or not in good condition this mint set would nicely attribute a pre war tall or short gasmask canister!
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Named gasmask to UFFZ Brauwer Artillerie Regiment 1716
A interesting German gasmask and its canister in very good condition. It is named to Unteroffizier H. Brauwer of ArtillerieRegiment 1716. Artillerie Regiment 1716 played a vital role in the battle for Normandy. Spread on the rear flank of Omaha– and Sword beach. Also stationed in Breville and Merville where the British 6th Airborne division landed. One or two kilometers from the beaches or in the middle of the British drop zone they must have had a lot of action on June 6, 1944. A can from my personal collection, in very good, lightly used condition with a VERY interesting unit marking! A must have for any D-day collector!
The regiment was spread in the following order;
Artillerie-Regiment 1716 (Oberstleutnant Helmut Knüppe – CP: La Folie/Beuville)
I./1716 (CP: Colomby-sur-Thaon)
1./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Raimund Steiner – CP: Merville)
2./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Colleville-sur-Orne, Wn 16)
3./1716 : 4x 10,5 cm leFH14/19(t) (Hauptmann Schimpf – CP: Bréville)
4./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Ouistreham, Château d’Eau -water tower-/Wn 12)II./1716 (CP: Crépon, Wn 35 b)
5./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Theimer – CP: Wn 36 a)
6./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: La Mare-Fontaine, Wn 32)
7./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Hauptmann Wilhelm Franke – CP: Bény-sur-Mer)III./1716 (CP: La Cambe)
8./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Maisy La Martinière, Wn 84)
9./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Maisy Les Perruques, Wn 83)
10./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (Oberleutnant Rudolf Schaaf – CP: north-east of Bayeux) -

Non reversible trousers in Sumpftarn camouflage
A nice original pair of non reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarn camouflage. In very good condition with nice strong and vibrant colours. Several small damages and alterations are present but it is still a very attractive and minty garment!
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K98 bayonet marked 44 fnj
A nice bayonet marked 44 fnj indicating production by Alexander Coppel GmbH (aka Alcoso), Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet comes together in its original kvz 1943 marked frog. This set has always been together and is in good condition! The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8231 (no suffix) and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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Straight leather E-tool carrier marked Kern. Kläger & Cie 1937 Berlin
A pre war straight E-tool carrier nicely marked Kern. Kläger & Cie 1937 Berlin. Hard to upgrade nice example in near mint condition! The leather straps are all supple and in good condition.
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First pattern folding E-tool in carrier
A very nice original folding E-tool with first pattern carrier. The E-tool is nicely marked ago indicating production by E. Luft, Eisen u. Metallwarenfabr., Tetschen a/Elbe. The carrier is marked bmo 41 indicating production by Hane Deuter, Koffer-, Rucksack- und Lederwarenfabrik, Augsburg. The set is in very nice condition with supple leather parts, no damages and no rust, very hard to upgrade!
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Y-straps manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt
These Y-straps are made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent these for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. A very rare pair of Y-straps!
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Stone mint early Heer belt and buckle
A stunning belt and buckle set which are in mint condition. The belt is nicely marked Böttcher & Renner, Nürnberg-O 1938. The belt is supple and still in its natural brown colour and has not been polished. The belt is a nice large size 95 cm. The buckle still retains up to 95% of its original green paint and is not visually maker marked but is made by Dransfeld. These early undyed belts with matching buckles with original paint are very scarce and as such I would grade this belt very hard to upgrade. If you are looking for a pre 1940 buckle and belt set this it it!
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Brown M42 messkit marked WJ43
A very nice M42 Kochgeschirr marked WJ43. The messkit is finished in brown enamel which is a very rare late war variant that i’ve not yet encountered before. The messkit retains up to 95% of its original brown finish. Hard to upgrade, and very nice to match with a brown enamel canteen by AEMA!
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Bakelite carbide lantern
A nice original lantern complete with all the shades without bakelite damages. Rare to find one in good condition!
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Late war combat belt with uncommon hook marked 0/0676/0120 and RZM M4/22
A very nice and mint equipment belt marked 0/0676/0120 indicates production in the town of Offenbach(Hessen) where multiple leather and equipment producers where based. The hook is a uncommon variant marked RZM M4/22 indicating production by Christian Theodor Dicke, Lüdenscheid. The belt is nicely sized 90 and would make a great match to a Waffen-SS belt buckle!
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AEMA made M42 canteen with blue enamel
A very nice canteen made by AEMA indicating production by Annweiler Email-u.Metall-Werke, Annweil. This being a late example (late 1944) it is produced with two convex halves in stead of one convex and one hollow. The canteen is in very good nearly unissued condition. The canteen is nicely coated in blue grey enamel. The strap is in good supple condition albeit it has one or two surface cracks, nothing serious. A great textbook M42 canteen executed in blue grey enamel!
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Three tone Normandy camouflage Q60 M35 Heer helmet
A very nice three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet marked Q60 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original camouflage paint and its original liner. The helmet retains very vibrant camouflage colours and is a nice eyepiece! The helmet had white paint cleaned off externally. The helmet was left behind in Hilvarenbeek, The Netherlands and came out of the woodwork 3 years ago. The helmet is the smallest size ever made for the German army and are very rare, just as the size 68 and 70 helmets. On the back of the helmet a stress crack can be seen. A nice unusual camouflage helmet in a rare small size!
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Stunning EF62 M40 Rautarn wire camo
A stunning original rough overpaint with wire camo helmet. The helmet has a lot of character, and a lot of interaction between the shell and the wire. This helmet is nicely named inside Pi. (Pioneer) Anton Schumatschek. The helmet has a lot of character, especially in hand. The helmet retains a rough overpaint with brown, red and green tones. The paint seems to be mixed with sand. The wire is attached to the helmet by 4 holes drilled in the shells rim. One of the nicest helmets I’ve had the chance to offer for sure!
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Early type Y-strap marked Franz Brehme, Walsrode 1940
Sale!A nice supple Y-strap with hidden stitches and partial aluminum hardware. The Y-strap is marked Franz Brehmen, Walsrode 1940. The early type Y-straps are hard to find, especially with aluminium hardware. The Y-strap is nicely named on the O-ring protector. One of the loops that holds the O-ring is loose. A nice and rare to find early Y-strap in very good condition!
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Complete set of buttons and Litzen for a Heer M43 tunic
A full set of original buttons, thread and litzen to complete a tunic. If one is after to complete a tunic this is the set you need. The buttons are late war matching dark blue buttons as seen a lot on M43 tunics. A scarce complete set!
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Lightweight Y-straps marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942
A nice and near mint lightweight Y-strap as issued to Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely marked Otto Gehrckens Pinneberg 1942.
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Early Waffen-SS buckle by Overhoff with matching belt
A nice original matching Waffen-SS belt with buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Ludenscheid. Hard to upgrade original Waffen-SS belt ensemble in very good condition
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Deckungswinkelmesser dhq H/6400
Deckungswinkelmesser or Indirect fire calculator made by J.D. Möller G.m.b.H., Wedel. This little device helps to calculate distances and hight differences in terrain. This tool was a issue piece in the mapcase and very hard to find. In good working condition.
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Cold weather felt overboots
A very nice pair of felt boots issued to troops in arctic climates. The overboots are in good lightly worn condition and a nice mannequin size.
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Large medical canteen (Labeflasche) marked W.A.L. 43 and RB-Nr. 0/0656/0005
A rare late war large medical canteen marked W.A.L. 43 indicating production by Westfalische Aluminium Industrie, Junger & Co., Lüdenscheid and RB-Nr. 0/0656/0005 indicating Deutsche Lederwerkstätten GmbH, Pirmasens. The canteen is complete with all straps and in very good condition. The leather on this canteen is so called pigskin and has one dry spot on the strap but unless you intend to start using it every day it should not be a problem. The stitching halfway on the strap is also interesting. Due to material shortages later in the war there was a shortage of long strips of leather. Hence the strap was made out of two separate scraps. This is not a repair! A rare and flawless medical canteen in very good condition.
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Two late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons marked RZM
A great set of original buttons for a Waffen-SS M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition! Free shipping!
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Rare late war breadbag produced from captured materials
A nice late war breadbag with a unusual middle support hook from a Czech pre war breadbag. A nice rare late war breadbag in good used condition!
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Presstoff shovel carrier marked nju
A nice original Presstoff shovel carrier in very good condition. Marked nju indicating production by G. Hertter & Co, Fellbach. Hard to upgrade!
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Normandy camo m42 helmet named Moczinski
A nice original Normandy camo m42 helmet named Moczinski. Simply a nice original three-tone camouflage helmet in salty, as found condition that actually came from Normandy!
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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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Size 60 helmet liner in good used condition
A nice 1938 dated aluminium liner size 60. Hard to find spare part complete with string!
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Hitlerjugend belt and buckle marked
A nice ensemble of a Hitlerjugend belt and buckle. The buckle is nicely marked RZM M 4/23 indicating production by Dr. Franke & Co. The belt is named to Wilhelm Baumann.
A attractive set in very good used condition!
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Stunning 5 Liter SMM41 water container
A nice and usable 5 liter Trinkwasser water carrier.
These carriers where first introduced around 1941 probably due to the hot climate in Italy and Africa. These are becoming hard to find and are a good and secure way to take drinking water to the front. This one still has most of its original paint and stencils and is in very good condition!The canister is clean. It has not been used to store oil, gasoline or other poisonous substances. I have drunk water from this one myself last summer.
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Nice heer belt with buckle in good condition!
A nice and honest heer belt in good condition. The belt buckle is nicely maker marked J.C. Maedicke 1941 Berlin. The buckle is in very good condition with the leather tab and was originally found in the Dutch town of Bergen op Zoom 4 years ago. The belt is in nice supple condition but was added to the belt at a later point making a great set!
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Bakelite marching compass marked cxn
Bakelite marching compass marked cxn indicating production by Emil Busch, Rathenow. The bakelite frame is marked N7 indicating production by Cuno Heinzelmann -Hassberg, Berlin.
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Aluminium MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case in two tone camouflage
Stunning aluminium MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case in factory brown/blue camouflage with a later field applied tan camouflage. The case is a nice early example with a wartime tan camouflage finish. The case was originally found in Saint-Côme-du-Mont, right in the middle of the dropzones for the 101st Airborne Division in Normandy. The case has wartime applied stencils for the E for Ersatzteilkasten and a additional Gurtfuller marking on the top indicating it would have once housed the belt loader. The closing clasp is broken which is typical for these early cases. The case is a beautiful camouflaged example that would be very hard to upgrade and a nice honest piece!
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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!
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Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Oberscharführer
Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Oberscharführer in excelent, uniform removed condition. Nice hand embroidered runic collar tab with typical Unterlagen. Beautiful uniform removed set!
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Stripped Heer officers field blouse
Textbook, near mint Heer privately purchased officers field blouse. This blouse is stripped and named to a Leutnant Wettlanser and dated 1944. The field blouse was made by Hans Schwengler from Wiesbaden. Textbook late war example in dark grey wool. Nice base for a restoration!
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Bakelite Draeger bakelite gas detection device
Rare bakelite gas detection device or Gasanzeiger. Scarce to find with its original metal sleeve marked Draeger.
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Kriegsmarine NCO visor by Erel Sonderklasse
Textbook Kriegsmarine NCO visor by Erel Sonderklasse in good used condition. This visor comes without insignia but would easily be restored. This is a nice example of a uncommon Kriegsmarine crusher style visor from a desirable maker in the good size 57!
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Pre war SS-VT equipment belt marked Nachrichten-Sturmbann
Pre war SS-VT equipment belt marked N. Stuba indicating SS-Nachrichten-Sturmbann in good used condition. Very hard to find pre war SS RZM marked belt with unit marking!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and IMO very hard to upgrade!
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Rare US D-Day issue clear pliofilm weapon cover
Rare US D-Day issue clear pliofilm weapon cover in unissued condition. Not to be confused with its green coloured counterpart which was only first issued later in the war. This is a genuine, early example in clear pliofilm as used on D-Day!
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CKL62 M42 Waffen-SS single decal helmet
Textbook M42 Waffen-SS single decal helmet marked CKL62 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed size 54 liner, chinstrap and domestamp. The helmets exterior shows up to 99% of its original finish and ET type decal. The helmet shows minimal storage wear but is in my opinion a unissued example.
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Rare(!) Waffen-SS belt and buckle set marked RZM ᛋᛋ 35/36 and ᛋᛋ 1/36 RZM
Extremely scarce, pre war, Waffen-SS officer equipment belt and buckle set. The belt and buckle have always been together, both the belt and buckle are RZM marked. The buckle is marked RZM ᛋᛋ 35/36 indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid in 1935 which is one of the earliest production runs. The belt itself is marked ᛋᛋ 1/36 RZM which also leads to production by Overhoff. The belt and buckle have been specifically made for eachother; the prongs are on the loose part, and the buckle itself does not have prongs but is sewn directly into the belt. Most of the buckles I have seen on in collections or forums have the prongs attatched to the buckle itself, this is a rare variant specifically made for and factory attatched to this leather belt. The hanger is a variant which has a elongated square, flat piece of metal just like the normal belt hooks for enlisted men. The buckle and the belt have always been together and show a very nice, natural light patina. The belt and buckle have been worn but only lightly. The finish to the buckle retains up to 99% and would be impossible to upgrade. The length of the belt can be adjusted between 95 and 110 cm which, in my opinion, is the perfect mannequin size. A textbook, matching belt and buckle set that would be a top shelf piece in any buckle collection – I am sure you will be hard pressed finding a comparable example!
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Rare tropical Luftwaffe lightweight flight trousers with suspenders and 3 lanyards
Rare tropical Luftwaffe lightweight flight trousers with suspenders and 3 lanyards. This is a excellent, unissued trouser setcomplete with all factory accessories you would like to find in the pockets. The trousers are unissued and retain their original factory paper tag. The trousers retain their rare original braces which are specific for this type of trousers. The trousers have three of the accessorie lanyards for flareguns, knives and other accoutrements. The trousers would be impossible to upgrade, especially complete with all accessories!
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Rare Q62 M35 Waffen-SS double decal helmet
Rare Q62 M35 Waffen-SS double decal helmet in excellent condition. Textbook pre war example marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. Typical early example retaining up to 95% of its original paint and decals. The decals are made by Pocher which are typical for these early helmet. Underneath the Pocher decals is a another set of Waffen-SS decals which is also typical. The lot number is a very low 332 which according which is a typical lot number for this helmet and decal setup. The helmet retains its factory installed and named liner and original chinstrap. The helmet is a textbook example that would be very hard to upgrade – a piece from the literal top shelf of my collection that I would not mind keeping if it would not sell.
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Rare Fallschirmjäger smock in Splittertarn B in combat worn condition
Rare Fallschirmjäger smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. The garment is a typical mid to late war example in combat worn condition. The garment is complete with its original zippers and press studs and several period repairs. The garment is a medium size. Hard to find original example that would be a good base for a combat mannequin!
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Rare Waffen-SS marching boots 1. 4. SS Totenkopf Standarte
Rare Waffen-SS marching boots 1. 4. SS Totenkopf Standarte in good used condition. These boots were once issued and worn by a member in the 1. Kompanie 4. SS Totenkopf Standarte ‘Ostmark’ which had its base and training facilities in Mauthausen. The boots are in worn condition with original SS Totenkopf markings on the top of the shaft. The boots are marked size 40 1/2. Very rare boots in good used condition.
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Tabbed aluminium Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid 1936
Textbook tabbed aluminium Heer belt buckle in good condition. The buckle still retains a lot of original factory applied paint. The buckle is nicely marked R. S. & S. and the tab is also marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1936. Textbook example in combat used condition with a lot of paint remaining!
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Leibstandarte photo and insignia grouping
Interesting Leibstandarte photo and insignia grouping belonging to Fich Howind, serving with the 1. SS Panzerdivision Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. He was wounded in Charkov and was released from a POW camp in 1946. The grouping consists of a nice set of photographs and one of his original Shoulderstrap slip-on cyphers. A interesting detail in the grouping is that Howind is wearing a rebadged Heer tunic in the portrait shot with the remnants of the Heer breast eagle clearly showing. Interesting grouping!
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Unissued Waffen-SS M43 EM field blouse marked Betr. Ra.
Textbook Waffen-SS M43 field blouse marked Betr. Ra. with factory sewn sleeve eagle. The garment is a textbook late war example manufactured in late war German wool lined in blue and grey HBT rayon. The garment is marked Betr. Ra. indicating production in Betriebswerk Ravensbrück. The garment is in perfect condition, without wear or storage damage. A perfect example to complete or keep as is, impossible to upgrade.
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Rare shoulderstraps for Gebirgsjäger Windjacke
Rare shoulderstraps for Gebirgsjäger Windjacke executed in the typical Windjacke or Anorak material. The shoulderstraps are for a Feldwebel u. Offiziersanwarter der Gebirgspioniere. The shoulderstraps are early examples with typical wartime removed regiment cyphering which can be seen underneath the rank pip.
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Rare Waffen-SS shoulderstrap slip-on cypher 1. SS Panzerdivision ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’
Excellent Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (LAH) shoulderstrap slip-on cypher in unissued condition. Nice felt example with embroided LAH logo. Extremely hard to find as a spare!
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Rare Waffen-SS shoulderstrap slip-on cyphers 1. SS Panzerdivision ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’
Excellent Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (LAH) shoulderstrap slip-on cypher in very good condition. Nice felt example with embroided LAH logo. Extremely hard to find as a spare!
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Black jackboots marked SS 565/36 RZM
Black jackboots marked SS 565/36 RZM in good worn condition. Typical pre war leather boots in worn condition. The boots are a nice matching pair, perfect for display on a Waffen-SS field officer or with the pre war black uniform!
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Rare Bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas marked cxn with rare strap and Knopflasche
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap and Knopflasche which are specifically issued with these bakelite binoculars and are virtually always missing. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and in my opinion hard to upgrade!
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Iron Cross second class unmarked by Hanauer Arbeitsgemeinschaft
Iron Cross second class unmarked by Hanauer Arbeitsgemeinschaft in very good condition.
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Rare MP38 u. MP40 pouch with red line marked gyb44
Rare late war MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in good, lightly used condition. NOT to be confused with the commonly found tan CLG marked pouches; this is a rare late war variant with the textbook red line in the fabric. The pouch is in good, used condition and would be hard to upgrade!
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Rare m38 gasmask in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage named Am Sandmann from Guéhébert
Rare m38 gasmask in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage from Pont des Réaux sur le Cagnard which is south of Coutances. This gasmask was found in a household clearing a long time ago and has been in a single collection since. The mask and its canister are in untouched, as found condition. The canister still retains its vibrant, wartime applied three-tone camouflage pattern up to 85%. The gasmask was found in Guéhébert which us near Trelly and Quettreville-sur-Sienne which where both the scene of fierce battles fought by the 6. Fallschirmjäger Regiment and 2. SS Panzerdivision ‘Das Reich’. The feldpostnummer indicates the following units;
03942
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 5. Batterie Reserve-Flak-Abteilung 441,
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) 5. Batterie gemischte Flak-Abteilung 441 (v),
(24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 21.4.1944 5. Batterie gemischte Flak-Abteilung (o),
(7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 24.1.1945 gestrichen,
(7.11.1944-Kriegsende) 14.2.1945 5. Batterie gemischte Flak-Abteilung 441 (o).Very hard to upgrade piece!
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Blue/grey MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch
Excellent blue/grey MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in very good, used condition. Nice original blue MP 40 magazine pouch!
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