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Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn with single grommets
Excellent late war Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn with strong and vivid colours. Nice late war ‘single grommet’ variation in good used condition!
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US Navy pilot gloves size 9 1/2
US Navy summer pilot gloves marked 9 1/2 in chamois leather in unissued condition.
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US M1 Garand cartridge belt Hinson Mfg Co.
Textbook US M1 Garand cartridge belt in good used condition marked Hinson Mfg Co.
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Rubberized US Musette bag marked Airtress Midland 1943
Textbook rubberized US Musette bag marked Airtress Midland 1943 in very good near mint condition.
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Pre war leather mapcase marked Ernst Kohnen, Solingen 1936
Textbook early M35 pattern mapcase or Meldekartentasche. The mapcase was originally light brown coloured but it has been blackened due to later army regulations. The example is beautifully marked Ernst Kohnen, Solingen 1936 on the inside of the closing flap and on the back of the belt loops as well! Great 1936 dated mapcase which features the typical early/pre war orange stitching which can still be seen on the inside.
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M44 Rucksack RFNr. 0/1354/0023 1944 named to Stabsfeldw. Schulze
Beautiful example of a M44 Rucksack or Sturmgepäck which has been issued but still retains in a great condition. The Rucksack is nicely RFNr. 0/1354/0023, 1944 which indicates a still unknown maker. The Rucksack is beautifully named Stabsfeldw. Schulze 01235B on the back with a purple coloured Kopiërstift which was often used to name or mark equipment. The feldpostnummer 01235B indicates Schulze served in the 3. Panzergrenadier Division which served in Italy and the Ardennes.
01235
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 4. kleine KraftwagenkolonneInfanterie-Divisions-Kolonne 176,
(2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen,
(28.4.1940-14.9.1940) II.Abteilung Luftnachrichten-Regiment 2, und gestrichen,
(1.2.1941-11.7.1941) 4. Kompanie 15. Schiffs-Stamm-Abteilung ,
(27.1.1942-14.7.1942) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 46670 D,
(15.7.1942-24.1.1943) Regimentsstab mit Stabskompanie und 13.-14.Kompanie Panzergrenadier-Regiment 153,
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) Regimentsstab und Einheit Grenadier-Regiment 29. -

Receivers ANB-H-1A
US Receivers ANB-H-1A as used by all USAAF Pilots.
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Wehrmacht cutlery set marked GAG 43
These cutlery sets were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good used condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items! This example is nicely marked GAG 43 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa.
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Skin decontamination flask with rare carrier
A rare Hautentgiftungsmittel box with all contents. Rare to encounter with the red pressed paper box and the original label on the flask!
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Second pattern Heer Schützenschnur
Nice original second pattern Heer Schützenschnur.
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Brown K98 frog marked 0/0560/0156
Late war Brown K98 frog marked 0/0560/0156.
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US cased air medal with miniature
Textbook WWII issue Air Medal in its original issue case. Complete with ribbon and pin, impossible to upgrade. Next to this it comes with its original miniature.
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US cased Purple Heart medal
Textbook WWII issue Purple Heart medal in its original issue case. Complete with ribbon and pin.
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K98 sling marked bla1944
Unissued brown K98 sling marked bla 1944 indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. The leather is somewhat stiff but plyable, please note the small damaged part! Very hard to find in this condition, perfect to add to a mint K98.
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Late war 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas case marked bmj 1944
Beautiful late war pressstoff case for the 10×50 Panzer binoculars. The case is nicely marked bmj 1943 which indicates production by Hensoldt u. Soehne, Mechanisch-Optische Werke AG, Wetzlar. the leather belt loop on the back is torn but it would still be a great addition to any display!
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K98 sling
In good used condition brown K98 carrying sling. The leather is in good supple and flexible condition and has no cracks or tears.
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K98 sling marked cgn 43
In good used condition brown K98 carrying sling. The leather is in good supple and flexible condition and has no cracks or tears. The sling is nicely marked cgn 43 which indicates production by Rohrbacher Lederfabrik, Josef Poeschels Soehne, Rohrbach.
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K98 sling
In good used condition brown K98 carrying sling. The leather is in good supple and flexible condition and has no cracks or tears.
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Last ditch simplified steel RG34 oiler
Rare late war “last ditch” steel simplified oiler. The oiler is constructed out of stamped steel and the two main parts have been welded to each other. This type is a textbook standard component for the tan painted ARR4 or RCO45 marked examples.
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Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse eagle cut-out
Nice original uniform cut out breast eagle which was part of a Fliegerbluse. The garment is in good worn condition and most probably went back in the pocket of a US soldier as a souvenir.
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Webbing A-frame strap
Perfect most likely late war production webbing A-frame strap in stone mint condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!
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Early Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn marked Zintgraff & Heeser 1939
Excellent early/pre war textbook example of an M31 Heer Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage. Sadly all the original sewn buttons are missing. The Zeltbahn retains nice strong and vivid colours and is marked Zintgraff & Heeser, Köln 1939. Nice example with strong and vivid colours which is sadly missing the buttons!
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K98 sling marked bla1944
Unissued brown K98 sling marked bla 1944 indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. The leather is somewhat stiff but plyable and should ideally be treated with a leather care product. Very hard to find in this condition, perfect to add to a mint K98.
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K98 sling marked bla1944
Unissued brown K98 sling marked bla 1944 indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. The leather is somewhat stiff but plyable and should ideally be treated with a leather care product. Very hard to find in this condition, perfect to add to a mint K98.
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Late war black leather mapcase marked RBNr. 0/0323/0003
A textbook late war mapcase in a stunning and most likely unissued condition. The mapcase is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0323/0003 in the inside of the closing flap.
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Reversible Sumpftarn parka trouser suspenders
Mint condition, most likely unissued reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers or Wendehose suspenders. Textbook reversible example which would be a perfect addition to a set of reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers!
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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!
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Rare late war M42 messkit made by helmet maker ET43
A very rare late war messkit marked ET43 indicating the well known helmet manufacturer Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale.
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German helmet chinstrap dated 1940
Original though Norwegian reissued helmet chinstrap. Reissued post war in the Norwegian army meaning it was dyed brown which remains as a brown colour on top of the black leather. This can however easily be cleaned off with acetone.
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Tan MG34 ammunition case
Rare tan repainted MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in good used condition.
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French M1915 artillery Adrian helmet
Excellent first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for artillery. Nice example in original blue paint with original partial chinstrap.
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M42 unmarked canteen with gabardine cover and bi-colour strap
Textbook late war construction canteen in good used condition. The steel red painted flask itself is unmarked. The cover is a typical late war gabardine (smooth cloth) cover with 3 press studs. The strap is a very interesting example in the late war two-piece construction using brown and black (bi-colour) leather and buckle without a roller which looks colorful and aesthetic. The strap is nicely marked FWBN 43 which indicates production by F.W. Brockelmann Aluminiumwerk GmbH KG, Neheim/Ruhr. In my opinion the canteen is an unmarked example from the maker FWBN as well! In textbook late war configuration with a black bakelite cup marked 7M/S.
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Reversible Splittertarn hood or Kopfhaube
Nice original reversibleSplittertarn camouflage hood or Kopfhaube. The hood is in good used but surely not abused condition and has no real damages! Nice example that would fit nicely on any winter combat display mannequin!
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Wehrmacht issue chocolate Scho-Ka-Kola ration tin
Textbook Wehrmacht issue chocolate Scho-Ka-Kola ration. This caffeine laced issue chocolate was issued to troops serving on the front. Nicely dated 1938 which is hard to find in this excellent condition!
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Pre war M31 canteen marked OHW 38/39
Excellent pre war M31 canteen in good used condition. The flask itself, the cover and the strap are all marked O.H.W. 39 and the cup is marked O.H.W. 38, this is most likely a factory configuration from early 1939. O.H.W. indicates production by Otto Honsel-Werke, Aluminiumwerk, Werdohl. Excellent pre war M31 pattern canteen in great used condition.
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Webbing A-frame strap
Perfect most likely late war production webbing A-frame strap in stone mint condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!
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FF33 field telephone dated 1939
Textbook 1939 dated FF33 (Feldfernsprecher 33) field telephone in great used condition. The bakelite housing of the field telephone is completely undamaged and is in overall good condition. The white board on top features the writing Verwaltung 1 x, Wache 2 x, Wache 3 x, interesting detail! Textbook example in good condition!
Note: The field phone appears to be in good shape and is complete with all the necessary parts to use it including the battery box which is mostly broken or missing. I have not opened or tested the field phone!
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Pre war equipment belt marked Gustav Schele Lederwarenfabrik, Loburg 1938
Textbook pre war 1938 dated leather equipment belt in good used condition. The belt is typical pre war construction with thick high quality leather and an aluminium hook. The belt is nicely and clearly marked Gustav Schele Lederwarenfabrik, Loburg 1938. The belt is approximately 90/95cm’s long which is a good size which would most likely fit on all modern mannequins! The belt has been period shortened for the convenience of the original owner when worn but it still is a nice pre war dated equipment belt!
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Matching NCO shoulderstraps for a Oberfeldwebel in Infanterie-Regiment 116
Excellent set of matching private purchased Heer NCO shoulderstraps in very good condition. The straps features the cyphers 116, the white Infanterie Waffenfarbe and 2 rank pips which all together indicate that this pair was intended for a Oberfeldwebel in Infanterie-Regiment 116. Excellent set in great condition!
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M31 Messkit marked S.S.L. 40
A perfect matching example of a aluminium M31 messkit or “Kochgeschirre M 31 (Alum.)” which is nicely marked S.S.L. 40 which indicates production by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid in 1940.. The messkit still retains up not 90% of its factory paint and is nicely named on the bottom part. These early mess kits are very hard to find in this light used condition!
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Straight E-tool dated 1945
Textbook original straight E-tool in good condition marked 1945(!).
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Straight E-tool R. Dahlmann 1943
Textbook original straight E-tool in good condition maker marked R. Dahlmann 1943.
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Italian Telo Mimetico shelter quarter
Very nice original Italian Telo Mimetico camouflage square shelter quarter in good used condition.
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Unmarked steel Heer belt buckle
Excellent unmarked late war steel Heer belt buckle. The buckle is nicely finished in green paint which is harder to come by than blue paint on these late war examples without the leather tab. The green paint still retains for around 80% and the buckle is in a good light used condition. Nice example that would look great on a late war combat mannequin!
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Political/HJ canteen marked RZM M/6/6/39
Excellent political/HJ (Hitlerjugend) canteen in good condition. The canteen is nicely marked RZM M/6/6/39 which indicates production in 1939. Notice the unusual and rare black coloured felt cover, black coloured covers are almost impossible to find in contrary to the dark blue or natural coloured examples. Nice example for the specialized canteen or Hitlerjugend collector!
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Late war Y-strap with wire hook
Combat used Y-strap with uncommon skeleton wire hook on the rear strap. The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. but this became unreadable. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!
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Brown rucksack marked RBNR 45
Brown 1945 dated rucksack. This example is pictured on page 44 in Ausrüstung Volume 2 by Roly Pickering. This is either. a very late war ‘last ditch’ pattern general issue rucksack or a immediate post war produced example. These rucksacks were found in a small batch some years ago that has dried out ever since. The rucksack is marked ’45 and RBNR inside the backstrap reinforcement. The rucksack is made with brown paramilitary cloth and hardware in the typical brown paint. Interesting late war Rucksack in unissued condition!
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Tropical M31 Rucksack with carrying straps
Typical “Tropical” M31 pattern Rucksack constructed without any leather parts and completely out of different types of fabric. The Rucksack comes with their original issued carrying straps which are virtually always missing! Notice the small blue webbing and blue coloured fabric details in the construction. Nice original “Tropical” M31 Rucksack with the original issued carrying straps in good used condition.
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Late war Heer/Waffen-SS M31 Rucksack marked RB.-Nr. 0/0355/0018
Textbook late war produced M31 rucksack as issued to members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. The grey webbing on the rear of the Rucksack is nicely and still clearly marked RB.-Nr. 0/0355/0018. Nice example with recycled materials and natural brown coloured leather.
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Heer issue A-frame pouch
Nice original A-frame pouch in very good condition. This example is unmarked and doesn’t feature markings of any kind. One of the leather straps on the inside has a tear or rather a crack but this isn’t all the way brought the material and still usable! Nice original A-frame pouch!
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Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box
Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!
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Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box
Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!
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Untouched Heer belt with Berg & Nolte 1941 buckle
Untouched Heer belt with buckle marked Berg & Nolte 1941.
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Early hidden stitch equipment belt
Textbook early equipment belt with hidden stitch tongue.
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US Mapcase Kadin 1943
Textbook US Mapcase marked Kadin 1943
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Opened box with 100 packs of ‘Efka’ cigarette rolling papers
Opened but complete box containing 100 packs of Efka cigarette rolling papers. These can be seen sold between 5 and 10 euro a piece. Here is 100 packs. Quite hard to find a complete box as most of the original Efka stock has been depleted by now.
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Unopened box with 100 packs of ‘Efka’ cigarette rolling papers
Unopened box containing 100 packs of Efka cigarette rolling papers. These can be seen sold between 5 and 10 euro a piece. Here is 100 packs. Quite hard to find a complete box as most of the original Efka stock has been depleted by now.
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Rare Texel deathcard to Johann Eder KIA 6.4.1945 during Georgian uprising
Original deathcard to Obergefreiter Johann Eder was a German soldier killed in action during the infamous Georgian uprising of the island Texel. The Georgian ‘volunteers’ stationed a coastal battery on the Island, north of the Netherlands defending the North Sea.
Shortly after midnight on the night of 5–6 April 1945, the Georgians rose up and gained control of nearly the entire island. Approximately two hundred German soldiers were killed in the initial uprising, in their quarters or while standing guard, walking the roads of the island in groups or individually that night and the following day. Members of the Dutch resistance participated and assisted the Georgians. However, the rebellion hinged on an expected Allied landing which did not occur. Furthermore, the Georgians failed to secure the naval batteries on the southern and northern coasts of the island; the crews of these artillery installations were the only Germans still alive on the island.
A counterattack was ordered and the intact artillery batteries on the island began firing at sites where rebels were suspected to be. Approximately 2,000 riflemen of the 163rd Marine-Schützenregiment were deployed from the Dutch mainland. Over the next five weeks they re-took the island; fighting was particularly heavy in the northern part of the island at Eierland and around the lighthouse. The German troops then combed the length of the island for any remaining Georgian soldiers, while the Dutch inhabitants sought to hide them. The German commander of the 882nd battalion, Major Klaus Breitner, stated long after the war that the uprising was “treachery, nothing else;” the captured mutineers were ordered to dig their own graves, remove their German uniforms, and be executed.
During the rebellion, 565 Georgians, at least 812 Germans, and 120 residents of Texel were killed. The destruction was enormous; dozens of farms went up in flames, with damage later estimated at ten million guilders (US$3.77 million). The bloodshed lasted beyond the German capitulation in the Netherlands and Denmark on 5 May 1945 and even beyond Germany’s general surrender on 8 May 1945. The fighting continued until Canadian troops arrived 20 May 1945 to enforce the German surrender, and disarmed the remaining German troops.
Rare original deathcard!
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WW1 K98 ammunition pouch marked A. Schwalbe, Berlin 1915
Beautiful WW1 issued K98 ammunition pouch in a gorgeous brown coloured leather. The holster is nicely marked A. Schwalbe, Berlin 1915. Very hard to find WW1 issue equipment in this condition!
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Blue Luftwaffe issue M31 breadbag dated 1942
Textbook late war Luftwaffe breadbag in near mint condition.
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