German camo helmet

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  • Tan MG34 barrel carrier

    When firing the MG34 and MG42 continuously the German soldiers where presented with a harsh and difficult task: changing the barrel. The MG34 and MG42 where both made with a quick-change barrel and to help in the changing of the barrel these gloves where invented and issued. These gloves where issued with the accessories of the MG34 and MG42. It is simply used by placing the hand under the strap and using the pad to cover your hand when you grab the hot, sometimes even glowing barrel. The barrel is then placed in the Laufschützer or barrel carrier to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Every MG team had one or two spare barrels in spare barrel carriers with their field equipment. The MG34 barrel carrier is in very good condition with 90% of the original tan colour remaining. The carrier was once overpainted in blue grey over the original tan factory paint. The carrier is nicely marked beq 1943 indicating production by Framo-Werke G.m.b.H., Hainichen/Sachsen. The carrier is complete with its original LUX marked strap and in very good condition. One of the rarest spares to find for the MG34!

  • Rare Presstoff Luftwaffe MG15 barrel carrier

    Rare original MG15 barrel carrier in brown Presstoff.

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked cag

    Excellent tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original factory tan paint up to 95% and are in very good condition. The binoculars are marked cag indicating production by Swarovski. The right ocular still retains the Strichplatte. The leather strap is original to the binoculars and has painted studs.

  • Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container

    Beautiful bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas binocular case. The case is in very good undamaged condition with the back straps in Pressstoff marked WaA on the tip. These Pressstoff straps are most if not always cracked, damaged or missing. Rare to find a intact example!

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx

    A nice tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original tan paint up to 90% and are in very good and untouched condition. The binoculars are marked ddx. which indicates production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig.

  • Rare MGZ40 Collimator

    Rare original MGZ40 Collimator in good used condition. This part is the rarest part that is virtually always missing from the MGZ optics, it is mounted on the top of the Lafette mounted MGZ40 optics.

  • 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.

     

  • Luftwaffe blue tunic Collar liner or Kragenbinde

    Very nice rare original Luftwaffe blue collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic (Fliegerbluse) but are virtually always missing from the garment! Nice example with black resin button!

  • Luftwaffe Flakhelfer der Hitlerjugend cap

    The cap is nicely marked inside and with its factory sewn Hitlerjugend insignia. Inside it is marked 0/2001/0004. The cap is in size 58. A very nice original blue Hitlerjugend cap.

  • Luftwaffe blue tunic Collar liner or Kragenbinde

    Very nice rare original Luftwaffe blue collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic (Fliegerbluse) but are virtually always missing from the garment! Nice example with black resin button!

  • FF33 field phone Vermittlungsklinke

    Nice original Vermittlungsklinke or Telephone dial for the FF33field phone. The dial is in good condition with a working dial and will most probably be in working condition still.

  • Late war three tone FF33 field telephone marked rsm 1944

    Textbook and very interesting so-called three tone FF33 (Feldfernsprecher 33) field telephone. This example gets the three tone designation thanks to the textbook construction where the metal parts used are finished in three different colours: tan (yellow), black and blueish grey (Blaugrau) which is typical for 1944 dated examples where the FF33 first started to be made with tan coloured parts! The FF33 is nicely marked rsm 1944 which indicates production in 1944 by an unknown maker. It is also features a mark “ark” which is an abbreviation for Arktisch which indicates the field telephone is designed so it can be used arctic climates. Excellent and very interesting late war constructed FF33 which would be impossible to upgrade!

    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!

  • SB-Zusatz FF33 telephone handle cradle

    Nice and rare accessory for the FF33 field phone. This device was attached to the top of a FF33 and allowed the handset to be placed in the cradle, depressing the buttons and disconnecting the line. Basically turning the FF33 into a desk model. Produced by Ferdinand Schuchhardt, Berliner Fernsprech und Telegraphenwerk in 1937. The bakelite housing features a BAL mark which indicates this SB-Zusats is a Luftwaffe issued piece! Excellent and hard to upgrade FF33 field telephone accessory which are very hard to find!

  • Late war FF33 Field telephone marked prx 1944 and “ark”

    Interesting 1945 dated ff33 field phone which features steel hardware finished with blaugrau paint. The FF33 is marked prx 1944 which indicates production by Heliowatt Elektrizitäts AG, Werk Schweidnitz/Schlesien. It is also features an white coloured ink stamp “ark” which is an abbreviation for Arktisch which indicates the field telephone is designed so it can be used arctic climates. The overall design of the field phone is a late war variant, blue paint and bakelite connection points for outgoing lines which were pre 1944 still made out of metal. A truly rare late war field phone in used but 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!

  • Rare 1935(!) dated FF33 field telephone

    Extremely rare 1935 dated FF33 (Feldfernsprecher 33) field telephone in great combat used condition. The small white board on the closing lid features a lot of period writing such as Ringleitung, Komp., 1. Zug, 2. Zug, 3. Zug, which indicates this piece has seen some real combat use! The lid has a one crack on one of the edges but the bakelite housing is except for one crack undamaged. The crank is not matching with the field telephone itself which is virtually always the case, the crank is an early 1937 dated example and seems to been together with the rest of the field telephone since the war ended. This is the earliest example I have ever seen and for sure one of the best field telephones I have ever had the pleasure to offer!

    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!

  • FF33 field telephone dated 1941

    Textbook 1941 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. 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!

  • FF33 field phone connector cable

    Rare original FF33 field phone connector cable in good condition. Originally all field phones where issued with these and they are virtually always missing!

  • Leather Nachrichten tool pouch marked fkx 41

    Excellent leather tool pouch for signal troops or Nachrichtentruppe. This pouch is quite rare to find and most examples are late war Pressstoff examples. The pouch is nicely marked fkx 41 which indicates production by Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren u. Gamaschenfabrik, Bielefeld in 1941. The pouch is complete with its internal divider and all the leather parts are in good, undamaged and supple condition!

  • Radio operators extension cord

    Excellent and very hard to find extension cord which would be used by radio operators. Extension cords from this type are very hard to find and are almost impossible to find. Very nice extension cord which would be a nice extra detail in a display!

  • Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone

    Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone or Kehlkopfmikrofon. The set has been periodically modified: the clip to attach it to the uniform has been removed for easier use and the plug has been changed. Excellent set in very good somewhat modified condition. Hard to find piece of equipment!

  • Wehrmacht model B headset for Panzer troops

    Hard to find Wehrmacht issued Doppelfernhorer B (Dfh. B) or headphones model B in overall good used condition. This model headphones is mostly known for its use by Panzer troops. This example has no significant damages or any modifications. Excellent example which could be the finishing touch for an armored vehicle display!

  • Bakelite Luftwaffe issue Morse telegraph key

    Beautiful Luftwaffe issue morse key as used by radio and phone operators in great condition. The bakelite housing is in great condition and features a lot of marking which could be interesting for further research! The bakelite housing is attached onto a steel base plate which features a rubber cover for more grip. The steel plate feature a BAL marking which indicates this piece is Luftwaffe issue. Excellent example in great and completely undamaged condition!

  • Chocolate brown FN Hi Power holster marked clg 4

    A nice original holster in supple chocolate brown leather for the P35(b). FN High-Power pistol. Nicely marked clg 4 indicating production by Ernst Melzig, Lederwaren, Liegnitz. A nice original holster for the P35(b). FN High-Power pistol in unissued condition!

  • Rare Luger holster marked Otto Sindel 1935(!)

    Rare 1935 dated P08 Luger holster manufactured by Otto Sindel, Berlin. Of all years in production; 1935 dated holsters are the rarest to find. This early, first pattern holster with compartment for the cleaning rod is in good used condition and comes complete with its early WaA takedown tool. The 1935 dated P08 holsters are rare to find, considered the holy grail for collectors and only occasionally find their way onto the market!

  • German military issue wristwatch or Dienstuhr by Recta

    Textbook issue wristwatch in good used condition. The watch is marked Recta andis serialized 561768The wristwatch is a typical Wehrmacht issue, not private purchase piece. The watch is missing its crown and therefor can not be tested on function. The watch however still carries its original supple period strap which are mostly replaced, removed or simply damaged. A real Dienstuhr can be the finishing touch on a mannequin!

  • German wristwatch by Büren

    Typical issue wristwatch in good used condition. The watch is marked Büren on the back.The watch is not serialized but the typical military design as privately purchased by soldiers during world war two. I have not tested the watch on its function. The strap was replaced at some point which is more then common with these old watches!

  • US Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary camera

    Original US Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary camera, one of the most well known allied wartime used cameras that saw action on all fronts. These camera’s are large and bulky, not the type the average soldier would carry on him but the type as issued to official war correspondents and members of the Signal Corps. The Speedgraphic was used by many of the well known US war photographers and surely is one of the most famous US army issue camera’s of WW2.

  • Pre war Voigtländer Brilliant camera

    Very nice pre 1938 Voigtländer Brilliant win-lens reflex camera. The camera comes with its original pouch and sling. The camera is a typical camera as used by soldiers during world war two. A very nice camera that is probably in good working condition. The camera takes 120 film that is still available today. The camera would be a nice accessory to a personal affects or pocket litter display.

  • German period Welta Perle camera

    Original pre war Welta Perle camera. It is estimated out of every 10 soldiers, up to 6 carried a camera during world war two. These pre war camera’s where typical of the era and small enough to be carried in ones uniform pocket. The camera comes with its original pouch, manual and manual shutter. The camera is in good and probably working condition.

  • Flare ammunition pouch and holster sling marked cvc 1941

    Beautiful early strap for the flare holster and flare ammunition pouch in unissued condition. The strap is in good supple condition and nicely maker marked and dated 1941.

  • Pre war Kriegsmarine breadbag strap marked L.L.G. Hessen 1939

    Rare pre war Kriegsmarine breadbag strap marked L.L.G. Hessen 1939.

  • K98 sling

    Textbook brown leather K98 sling in good supple condition.

  • Leather optic case straps

    Leather Dienstglas case straps in supple condition.

  • Rare late war wire RG34 cleaning chain

    Rare late war wire cleaning chain in very good condition. This fully steel chain is the last model given out with the RG34 or Reinigungsgerät 34. This steel wire type cleaning chain is textbook for the late ware tan coloured RG34 kits!

  • 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.

  • Leather equipment belt size 100

    Typical issue equipment belt in a large size 100.

  • Internal support straps for M42/43 tunics

    A set of 4 matching and two spare internal support straps as sewn inside M42 and M43 garments. These straps are often removed and spares are hard to come by.

  • Leather equipment belt with rare catch size 105 marked Karl Busse 1940

    Uncommon equipment belt with open catch which is often referred to as issued to Police troops. The belt is a nice large size 105 and marked Karl Busse Mainz 1940.

  • Gascape with pouch in used condition

    Nice original gas cape with pouch in salty condition which is a hard condition to find!

  • German medical manual Krankenträger und Sanitätskompanien

    35.00

    German wartime manual for the organization of the Krankenträger und Sanitätskompanien. Nice original manual with unit formation information that would be a nice base for further research.

  • Waffen-SS ‘Unnumbered’ camouflage

    Small piece of Waffen-SS camouflage material that is described as Unnumbered pattern. Rare pattern to find!

  • Complete Tupfer fuhr Hautentgiftung & Riechmittel

    Nice original and complete Tupfer fuhr Hautentgiftung & Riechmittel.

  • Issue Krankenträger armband

    Nice original and textbook construction German issue armband for wear by Krankenträger or stretcher bearer. These armbands signified that the wearer was a stretcher bearer.

  • Rare medical wound tag booklet

    Rare to find Wundzettel book with wound tags. These paper tags where to be worn on the uniform when wounded. Hard to find in good condition, this booklet is a important part of the Sanitäter equipment!

  • Issue Sanitäter armband

    Nice original and textbook construction German issue Red Cross armband for wear by Sanitäter, Krankenträger and other medical orderlies.

  • Carl Zeiss “Umbral” dust goggles with Ersatz material pouch

    General purpose dust goggles or “Umbral” goggles as patented and produced by Carl Zeiss, Jena. The construction of the goggles and the pouch indicates that this is a late war production set. The goggles itself are made out of brown coloured leather. T he goggles have one period repair which is almost unnoticeable! The pouch seems to be made out of a brown pressed paper Ersatz material. Nice example of dust goggles!

  • 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!

  • 6. Kompanie shoulderstrap buttons

    25.00

    A set of two buttons indicating 6. Kompanie, often worn on EM and NCO dress and field tunics.

  • II. Kompanie shoulderstrap buttons

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

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