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  • Luftwaffe issue wrist compass Armkompass 39

    Nice Luftwaffe issued wrist compass or Armkompass 39 (AK39). The compass is in good and working condition with its often missing original strap. The base material of the compass is in good, clear condition.

  • General purpose dust goggles with Ersatz material pouch

    Excellent set op dust goggles with a brown coloured pouch made out of Ersatz material. The pouch seems to be marked but due to the material it’s unreadable. Rare set with marked pouch!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle Kugel & Fink Lüdenscheid 1938

    Textbook tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle maker marked and dated Kugel & Fink Lüdenscheid 1936. Hard to find maker in good condition with a lot of green paint remaining!

  • Rare tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle J Deutschbein, Euskirchen 1938

    Textbook Heer aluminum belt buckle maker marked J Deutschbein, Euskirchen 1938. Textbook example from a uncommon maker!

  • Rare crank catch Luftwaffe belt buckle marked C.T.D. 1942

    Rare Luftwaffe ‘Crank Catch’ belt buckle marked Cristian Theodor Dicke, Lüdenscheid. Rare variant with the crank catch in very good condition!

  • Heer parade belt buckle

    Heer aluminum dress belt buckle in good used condition.

  • Tabbed steel Luftwaffe belt buckle H. Aurich 1941

    Mint unissued blue tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle marked H. Aurich 1941.

  • Late war subdued NCO rank Tresse

    Rare late war subdued dull grey NCO rank Tresse. Late war subdued variant, a long piece that should be enough for a collar and shoulderstraps.

  • Tropical NCO rank Tresse

    Rare late war tropical NCO rank Tresse. Late war tropical variant, a long piece that should be enough for a collar and shoulderstraps.

  • Late war subdued NCO rank Tresse

    Rare late war subdued dull grey NCO rank Tresse. Late war subdued variant, a long piece that should be enough for a collar and shoulderstraps.

  • 12. Kompanie shoulderstrap buttons

    A set of two buttons indicating 12. Kompanie, often worn on EM and NCO dress and field tunics.

  • 5 Grey visor cap vents

    Four original unissued visor cap vents as installed on Heer, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe visors. Rare original spares!

  • II. Kompanie shoulderstrap buttons

    A set of two buttons indicating 2. Kompanie, often worn on EM and NCO dress and field tunics.

  • 8. Kompanie shoulderstrap buttons marked RZM M5/72

    A set of two buttons indicating 8. Kompanie, often worn on EM and NCO dress and field tunics. Nice RZM M5/72marked examples indicating most probable use within the Waffen-SS.

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Waffen-SS M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Luftwaffe M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Waffen-SS M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • 9 White painted parka buttons on original card

    9 original white painted buttons for winter parkas on its original factory card.

  • 24 Hungarian quilted winter parka buttons

    24 original winter parka buttons which was commonly worn by German troops. Rare to find spares!

  • Second pattern black speckled butterdish marked XO/S

    Beautiful second pattern black speckled butterdish or Fettbüchse marked XO/S. The butterdish looks black but close inspection reveals its fully speckled with dark brown spots which are clearly the wood fibers which are used as the filler material. Aesthetic variant!

  • Brown bakelite Zeiler 4350 torch

    Excellent Zeiler 4350 torch in a lovely brown coloured bakelite housing. This example is in very good, most likely unissued condition and is completely undamaged!

  • Second pattern orange butterdish 85/KX

    Second pattern orange butterdish or Fettbüchse. This is an interesting example with cracks inside of the material, which are not damages! The butterdish is marked KX which indicates that a mixture of materials has been used in the production process and the 85 indicates production by Theodor Krägeloh und Co., Dahlerbrück. Interesting example in good used condition!

  • Philips “Knijpkat” type 7424-03 torch

    Typical wartime “Knijpkat” torch. These flashlights where made utilizing forced labour from Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch. Unlike most of the wartime used flashlights the knijhpkat doesn’t have a battery but uses a small internal dynamo. The mechanism is still in great condition and the torch still works!

  • Göffel marked VDNS 41

    Textbook Göffel marked VDNS 41 which indicates production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke/Nickel-und Stahlwerke, Schwerte which is better known as the helmet manufacturer which marked its helmets NS. Excellent example from a rare to encounter maker!

  • Matching Heer M34 NCO shoulderstraps for a Oberfeldwebel der Sanitätstruppen

    Matching Heer M34 NCO shoulderstraps for a Oberfeldwebel der Sanitätstruppen. Beautiful early M34 pattern shoulderstraps in great slightly used condition with any damaging. Rare set of very early medical troops shoulderstraps in untouched condition!

  • Matching late war Heer NCO shoulderstraps for a Feldwebel in a Kradschütze unit

    A beautiful pair of late war Heer NCO shoulder boards for a feldwebel in a kradschütze unit with late war subdued (!) tresse and copper brown rayon piping. These shoulder boards where worn by Kradschützen, troops mounted on motorcycles with sidecars. These troops where one of the first fast response units which saw lots of action early in the war. The straps are identical and a perfectly matching pair in very good condition. These shoulderstraps have the copper brown rayon piping typical for the Kradschützen units. Extremely hard to find pair of shoulderstraps!

  • Matching Luftwaffe FLAK collar tabs for a Leutnant der reserve

    Excellent matching set of Luftwaffe FLAK collar tabs intended for a Leutnent der Reserve eines Artillerie-Regiment. The collar tabs are double piped, the blue piping indicates a reserve unit. Beautiful constructed collar tabs which are really hard to find, for sure in a matching tied together condition like these!

  • Luftwaffe FLAK collar tabs for a Leutnant der reserve

    Excellent single Luftwaffe FLAK collar tab intended for a Leutnent der Reserve eines Artillerie-Regiment. The collar tab is double piped, the blue piping indicates a reserve unit. Beautiful constructed collar tab which is really hard to find even as a single example!

  • Heer Funker proficiency arm patch for Panzergrenadier troops

    Radio-operator or Funker proficiency arm patch or Tätigkeitsabzeichen intended for Panzergrenadier troops. The arm patch is in mint unissued condition. Aesthetic variant with the light green Panzergrenadier Waffenfarbe! 

  • Heer Funker proficiency arm patch for Infanterie troops

    Radio-operator or Funker proficiency arm patch or Tätigkeitsabzeichen intended for infantry or Infanterie troops. The arm patch is in mint unissued condition. The makers label on the back is still present and reads: Bernhard Richter, Koln a/ Rhein 8.

  • Heer Funker proficiency arm patch for Panzergrenadier troops

    Radio-operator or Funker proficiency arm patch or Tätigkeitsabzeichen intended for Panzergrenadier troops. The arm patch is in mint unissued condition. Nice example with the SG logo stamped on the back.  Aesthetic variant with the light green Panzergrenadier Waffenfarbe! 

  • US M1943 jacket

    US army issue M1943 field jacket in strong used condition.  Medium to large size which would most likely fit any mannequin!

  • US M1943 jacket size 36R

    US army issue M1943 field jacket in strong used condition in the size 36R. The label clearly reads Goldman-Nasher Co. Inc., Sept. 12 1944. 

     

  • Canadian leather Jerkin medium size 1943

    Mint condition black coloured leather Jerkin from Canadian manufacturing. These Canadian produced Jerkins are made in a multi panel construction and the quality standards are way higher comparing with the British produced Jerkins. This example has a clearly readable label which indicates production by The D.A. Miller Co., Ltd., Montreal in 1943. These Jerkins were worn by almost all troops including dispatch riders and armored troops. This example is a nice medium size and would most likely fit any mannequin!

  • US issue greatcoat size 36R

    Near mint US issue greatcoat marked Lyons & Lyons, Inc. May 26, 1943 size 36R. Very nice near mint example in a good medium size.

  • US issue greatcoat size 36R

    Near mint US issue greatcoat marked D.R. Clothing, Inc. Jan 14, 1942 size 36R. Very nice near mint example in a good medium size.

  • US Ammunition bag M2

    US ammunition bag M2 in very good minty condition.

  • US M3 binoculars with M17 case Westinghouse 1943

    Very nice original US M3 Westinghouse 1943 binoculars with its original M17 case. The binoculars are in good, usable condition.

  • US Navy life preserver belt

    Original US Navy life preserver belt marked Contract number 445-128 U.S. Rubber Co Dec. 22 1942. Nice original example in very good condition.

  • US EGW fighting knife

    Uncommon and large US EGW (E.G. Waterman) fighting knife with original leather scabbard.

  • US Cattaraugus 225Q fighting knife

    Uncommon US Cattaraugus 225Q ‘Commando’ fighting knife in good used condition.

  • US Robeson Shuredge with US Navy MK. 1 scabbard

    Original US fighting knife marked Robeson Shuredge 20 in its original Navy issue MK.1. scabbard.

  • US Heart shield bible

    US Heart shield bible in good condition. These bibles where bought and meant to be carried on the heart to act as a shield. Wether these where really bullet proof could be debated per calibre size; but the fact is these where very popular amongst the troops and often carried in the ETO and PTO.

  • US Heart shield bible

    US Heart shield bible in good condition. These bibles where bought and meant to be carried on the heart to act as a shield. Wether these where really bullet proof could be debated per calibre size; but the fact is these where very popular amongst the troops and often carried in the ETO and PTO.

  • US religious Lutheran dog tag pendant

    Original US Lutheran pendant for religious soldiers that was worn on the identification tags.

  • Selected Jewish Songs for members of the Armed Forces

    US military issue song book Selected Jewish Songs for members of the Armed Forces dated 1943.

  • US religious Lutheran dog tag pendant

    Original US Lutheran pendant for religious soldiers that was worn on the identification tags.

  • US glasses in period case

    Beautiful period US glasses which would look great as an accessory on a mannequin. The glasses are complete with their original carrier and would be a great addition to a personal effects display as well. Hard to find period glasses!

  • Cased US issue American Polaroid sunglasses

    Rare intact original US issue sunglasses by American Polaroid in its original case dated 1945.

  • US First aid pouch

    US first aid pouch in very good, near mint condition dated 1942.

  • US compass marked W & L. E. Gurley

    Textbook US Compass marked W & L. E. Gurley in good working condition.

  • US M15 grenade launcher sight dated 1944

    Textbook original US M15 grenade launcher sight for the M1 Garand. Complete, unissued piece complete with manual and 1944 dated pouch.

  • Unique D-Day used Bergen rucksack named Captain Marrow, D. Coy with invasion markings

    Rare and unique British Bergen rucksack as issued to Royal Marine Commando’s, Glider Pilots and other special ops units. These large Rucksacks were the tell tale equipment piece for any Commando as they were intended for use by troops that were not followed by transport vehicles and whose mission demanded that they take equipment which could not be carried in the large pack or haversack. This Bergen rucksack is exactly the type as used on D-Day, but this one has the proof it was actually there; the tell-tale invasion markings on the back of the bergen show it was used by a Royal Marine Commando or a Glider Pilot. The exact unit for these invasion markings is not known but would be a great base for further study that is worthy of this rucksacks history! The rucksack was originally obtained from a Vide-Greniers or flea market east of Caen, around 1995. This is a unique D-Day item that would be the prime piece in any Commonwealth D-Day display!

  • Rare unissued tan Notek tactical light

    Rare original Tan painted vehicle rear light. These Notek lights were issued for all Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS vehicles but most if not all where lost or removed and destroyed post war. This is truly an item what can normally only be found as a faked post war example, a dugup example or simply not available. To top it off it doesn’t look to have any damages AND it still retains up to 99% of its original factory tan paint. Rare vehicle part that would be very hard to find another of!

  • Rare untouched Heer pioneer crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art

    Stunning example of a rare untouched Heer pioneer crusher, Feldmütze Alter Art or Knautschmütze. These fieldcaps where incredibly popular with officers during the war. The cap is in great, untouched with a great patina all over. The cap retains its period attached insignia and added visor cord to the front. The cap can be formed to fit on a mannequin display but is otherwise folded flat as a envelope. The cap is a large size  60-61 that should fit most modern militaria mannequins. The crusher bears the Waffenfarbe of the Pionier troops.These caps are getting increasingly difficult to find and this one is definitely the nicest one we’ve had on offer!

  • Mint Heer EM Artillery visor

    Textbook EM Artillery visor in mint condition. This one is a excellent example that would be very hard to upgrade. The wool retains most if not all of its nap with only one damage to the back on the piping. The liner is nicely marked Ernst Voigt Altenburg Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichspatent. The visor is partially loose but firmly attached to the cap itself. A minty cap that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Named crushed Luftwaffe EM visor

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe crushed EM visor with red piping for Flakartillerie. The cap comes with loads of patina and is named inside the liner to Kanonier F. Dieckmann II. Flak-Regt 4 which served on the Westwall, France, Rshew, Newel and ended the war in Kurland and Danzig. The cap retains its period attached insignia but one of the prongs on the cockade has broken off. Still a untouched and lovely crushed visor cap with loads of character!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork French engineers M1915 Adrian helmet with camouflage overpaint

    Excellent and rare first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for Engineers straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. Excellent example in original blue paint overpainted in a green camouflage paint with original liner and chinstrap. The Engineer helmets of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find and this example has never been in a collection before!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork M18 helmet marked ET64

    Original, untouched German M18 helmet straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. The helmet is in the exact condition how I found it with its factory installed liner with one filled cushion and US-Style chinstrap that was added at some point. The helmet is in overall good, used condition and is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a nice untouched example that has never been in a collection before!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork French Infantry & Navy M1915 Adrian helmet

    Excellent and rare first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for Infantry and Navy straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. Excellent example in original blue paint with original partial liner and chinstrap. The Infantry and Navy helmets of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find and this example has never been in a collection before!

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