German camo helmet

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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 with cotton swabs and the flask!

  • Wehrmacht issue sewing kit

    Nice original Wehrmacht issue sewing kit in paper pouch.

  • Rare spare lenses with cloth pouch for the Kradmelder goggles

    Scarce original set of spare glass lenses for the Kradmelder goggles. Very hard to find and in good unissued condition. If you have one of these expensive goggles with broken or missing lenses; this is your chance to complete it!

  • Mint matching K98 bayonet marked 44 asw in phosphate finish

    Exeptional mint matching bayonet marked 44 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 786 and has clean red bakelite grips. The bayonet is a very late example externally phosphate finished. One of the best bayonets I’ve found!

  • Impressive photograph lot of U-BOOT engine overhaul in Bremen

    Impressive photograph lot of 6 large sized photographs showing a U-Boot getting a new 680HP WUMAG engine in Bremen. Very hard to find original U-Boot photographs in a very large size of 13x13cm!

  • Bakelite issue head torch for MG and mortar crews

    Rare original bakelite head torch or Stirnlampe for use with MG and Mortar crews for reading firing tables and maps. These torches are often incomplete or heavily damaged. The torch comes with the original cable and elastic in good condition. The on/off switch has a crack and is loose but can be easily placed back into the corner. This is one of the rarest torches I’ve been able to offer and also the best one I’ve ever seen!

  • Late war MP44 ammunition pouch

    Typical second model MKB42/MP44 magazine pouch in obviously combat worn condition. One of the first types of ammunition pouch to be produced for the MP44 constructed fully out of recycled materials. The leather and canvas on the pouch was recycled showing many old stitch holes. These pouches where worn by members of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS and a nice example where the troops at the famous Poteau ambush which wears exactly this type of pouch. The pouch is maker marked FUQ 1944 indicating production by Curt Vogel, Cottbuss. The pouch was recently found in a household clearing in Germany and would make a great addition to a combat mannequin!

  • French pre war trench periscope

    A very nice trench/sniper periscope. The periscope is in good working condition with clear optics. The periscope is nicely marked and complete with its original carrying case. These periscopes where produced pre war for the French army and used during the war by the German army.

  • US liquid vesicant gas detection paint

    Very nice original original can of US gas detection paint marked Paint liquid vesicant detector M5 type 2 Cincinnati Ohio. These paints where used by American troops to camouflage equipment but also used on WD motorcycles. The paint inside is still liquid. The can was found 25 years ago from a small lot in Normandy.

  • Luftwaffe embroided breast or cap eagle

    Nice original Luftwaffe embroided breast or cap eagle. Size is measured in centimeters. Nice used condition!

  • Krim campaign shield

    Nice original Krim campaign shield in worn condition. The design is typical and cannot be traced to a certain manufacturer.

  • Normandy death card 10.7.44 in Caen possible 12th SS PzDiv

    Death card of Anton Pommer, Soldat in a Artillerie Regiment. Anton was killed 10.7.1944 south west of Caen in the vicinity of Carpiquet and Hill 112. Anton Pommer was most probably a member of the 12. SS Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend.

  • Size 66/58 helmet liner in light used condition

    Hard to find spare for a mid war helmet in good used condition. Fitting for size 66 helmet shells.

  • Mint pre war K98 ammunition pouches marked LLG Saar 1939

    Exceptional pre war matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches marked LLG Saar 1939. Mostly made with aluminum hardware and with over 99% of its original black leather finish. Simply the best pre war set of K98 ammunition pouches that I’ve ever seen – impossible to upgrade and I bet you won’t find another set like this any time soon!

  • Alpaca Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.

    A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Complete wartime EM34 Range Finder in full original tan paint

    A complete wartime EM34 or Entfernungsmesser 34 in complete condition. These where issued with all sorts of artillery pieces and machine guns. They where used to zero in these heavy weapons to shoot accurately on long distances. The range finder comes complete with all the accessories it should have and is expected to be issued with. All carrying straps, slings, covers and even the adjustment tool are there. The optics are clear and give a nice 11 times magnification. The set is still in this pristine condition and is in the full original colour. It has always been stored well! The set is complete with tripod , range finder and cover and the Justierlatte. It is hard to find a complete range finder as they are often incomplete let alone in its full original tan colour!

  • Coastal artillery gasmask with microphone attachment named F. Weidmann

    Rare Kriegsmarine gasmask with microphone attachment. The mask is named to F. Weidmann. Hard to upgrade complete gasmask with all accessories you’d like to see.

  • Kradmelder dustgoggles marked GW 42

    A very nice original pair of dust goggles marked GW 42. The elastic in the band is still strong and the glass is still in one piece. A very nice and textbook pair as seen on the two original photographs. The central nut has been replaced which is a common treat to these goggles. A nice pair of goggles to add to a helmet.

  • Early rubberized Gascape in unissued condition dated 1940

    Nice typical rubberized gas cape pouch with a pressed paper Gasplane dated 1940. The Gasplane is in very good, unissued condition. It might look used but its just dusty and covered in talk powder just how they where issued. In my opinion it could be easily cleaned with a damp cloth if you want a mint appearance.

  • Stunning early goggles with original aluminum case

    A stunning set consisting of a early set of dust goggles and its original first type aluminum protective container and spare lenses. Typical goggles as worn by motorized units such as Pilots, motorcycle troops and Panzergrenadiere!

  • Short pre war gasmask canister strap

    Typical pre war piece with three hole construction. Hard to find!

  • Lightbrown P08 Luger holster Karl Ackva 1939

    Superb light brown P08 Luger holster marked Karl Ackva, Bad Kreuznach 1939. A excellent holster in a stunning colour and condition.

  • Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 ᛋᛋ

    A very nice near mint Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 ᛋᛋ  indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. This buckle, contrary to most of the production by Assmann post 1940, is finished in dull grey paint in stead of shiny silver paint. A nice and rare variation of a original Waffen-SS belt buckle with most if not all of its original finish!

  • Gebirgsjäger equipment bag with blue label

    Very nice original Gebirgsjäger equipment pouch. These where used and carried inside the Gebirgsjäger rucksack. The colored labels indicated what was carried inside.

  • Gebirgsjäger equipment bag with light green label

    Very nice original Gebirgsjäger equipment pouch. These where used and carried inside the Gebirgsjäger rucksack. The colored labels indicated what was carried inside.

  • Gebirgsjäger equipment bag with green label

    Very nice original Gebirgsjäger equipment pouch. These where used and carried inside the Gebirgsjäger rucksack. The colored labels indicated what was carried inside.

  • Gebirgsjäger equipment bag with red label

    Very nice original Gebirgsjäger equipment pouch. These where used and carried inside the Gebirgsjäger rucksack. The colored labels indicated what was carried inside.

  • Infantry assault badge in silver marked MK in triangle

    Very nice and minty original Infantry assault badge marked MK in triangle which is a unknown maker. Textbook functioning crimped ball hinge pin and catch.

  • Rare metal Zeiler torch

    One of the rarest of Zeiler torches made from thin steel metal. First time I’ve ever seen it!

  • Wehrmacht Detonator type 26 or Glühzündapparat 26

    Very nice original Wehrmacht detonator or Glühzündapparat 26 in very good, working condition. Hard to find in good working condition, complete with both keys and leather bag.

     

  • Wehrmacht issue hand operated air raid siren

    Unissued Wehrmacht issued hand cranked air raid siren. Standard vehicle item that is extremely scarce to obtain in complete or working condition. This is the first one I’ve ever found in this complete condition. The sirens comes with the original cloth dustcover, the sling AND the belt loop. The belt loop is only the second one I’ve ever seen. The original paint finish on the zink/aluminum based hardware still retains up to 95%. Together with the completeness I’d say it is in unissued condition. The piece is nicely dated 1940 and is maker marked JURK. Incredibly scarce item that would nicely compliment any equipment or vehicle collection!

  • Mint Chocolate brown LBA marked Luftwaffe mapcase L Ritgen 1939 Karlsruhe

    Very nice mint Luftwaffe mapcase marked L Ritgen 1939 Karlsruhe. Textbook pre war construction with chocolate brown pebbled leather and aluminum hardware. Hard to upgrade!

  • Early issue fur covered rucksack or Tornister

    Nice early war fur covered rucksack or Tornister. A very nice example in near mint condition. Actually very nice to find one in this condition. Still retains the backstrap and is nicely named on the main straps.

  • Late war Heer/Waffen-SS M44 rucksack

    A mint late war M44 Sturmgepäck. This rucksack is in very good condition and would be a nice addition to any equipment collection. The black leather is in good supple condition.

  • Late war MG42 ammunition carrying bag

    Late war red lined cloth MG42 ammunition carrying bag. Typical late war construction in combat used condition. The bag is made with typical red lined cloth and steel based hardware. The bag is a roomy fit for a MG34 ammunition box, more snug with a late war steel example. This type most probably also doubles as a grenade carrying bag. Very nice late war ammunition bag!

  • Stunning named and unit marked NS66 M35 double decal Heer combat helmet with 1935 Schuberth liner

    Exceptional named and early pre war 1935 dated M35 double decal Heer helmet marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The skirt of the helmet is bears the lot number E10 which is one of the lowest lot numbers I’ve encountered. The non-reinforced early pattern Schuberth liner is dated 1935 on the band ánd the round marking on the leather. The helmet retains its originally attached liner and chinstrap marked G. Schiele Loburg 1937. The rim on the helmet is the typical early production with the hand rolled rim. The rear skirt of the shell retains multiple unit markings. One being 11./J.R.10 indicating 11. Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 10. The other marking is also named to Oberschütze Panitz 5./J.R.101. Both these units took part of the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940. The helmets exterior bears two Heer decals with the national three-color partially period removed as ordered in 1940. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint.

    The helmet was recently recovered in household clearance in the area of Dresden which perfectly matches the unit marking inside the skirt. Infanterie regiment 10 was renamed into Infanterie Regiment Dresden in 1935. The helmet has never been in a collection before – very hard to find a real early war combat helmet like this one which both survived the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940! A perfect helmet for a 1940 combat mannequin, this helmet is really a nice textbook example of a pre war combat helmet, this helmet has it all!

  • US 29th ID EM wool shirt ID’d to Staff Sgt. John W. Delehanty wounded on D-Day

    Stunning original EM Wool shirt ID’d to Staff Sergeant John W. Delehanty, F. Company, 2nd Battalion, 115th Infantry Regiment. He landed and was wounded in action on Dog Red, Omaha Beach on D-day. Very nice shirt with a great history and a great base for further research!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Waffen-SS helmet

    A original single decal Waffen-SS M40 helmet. This helmet is marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet has its original Waffen-SS Q runic decal that is textbook to this helmet. The decal still remains up to 60% of its original coverage. The helmet retains its original liner and partial chinstrap. The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. The helmet is a textbook example of a combat worn Waffen-SS helmet!

  • Wehrmacht issue blanket

    A original German army issue blanket. These blankets where issued and used members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. The importance of blankets in a war is very underestimated and where more then often the only comfort a soldier would have.

    This blanket is in used condition, it has a rip and the ends are fraying a bit. None the less, this is a original Wehrmacht issue blanket that would be perfect for a personal effects display and very nice correctly folded or strapped onto a Tornister or Rucksack!

  • Rare bakelite 6×30 binoculars marked Dienstglas CXN

    One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc fittings and bakelite. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They have the Strichplatte and the sight is nice to use! Two of the metal rings on the bottom are missing. They are fitted with its original strap that is affixed with two tan rivets to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. There is a crack in the lower hinge but the binoculars are still serviceable and look great on display! I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type of rivets that should be on this binocular. Very nice for a late war combat mannequin!

  • Stunning pair of late war M44 lowboots

    A stunning(!) pair of M44 Schnürschuhe in mint condition. These where the last model of footwear introduced in 1944. The boots are still in a very nice deep black colour. The boots are in a good mannequin size and are in absolutely unworn condition. These where first issued late in 1944 right in time before the Ardennes Offensive. A textbook M44 pair, in good unworn condition!

  • Complete tropical A-frame in mint condition

    Stunning mint condition tropical A-frame complete with all three(!) straps. Nicely maker marked and in perfect condition. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Gaberdine Heer M43 EM field blouse in mint condition

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    A killer gaberdine M43 field blouse in near mint condition with full wartime sewn insignia. The tunic has not been shortened, nor has its pockets been sewn flat. The breast eagle and Kragenlitzen are the original factory sewn examples and has never been removed or restored from the tunic. Gaberdine EM tunics are very rare as most where converted to officers tunics. The tunic would be easily paired with a gaberdine Keilhosen that are easily findable. The garment is a small to medium size. The garment retains all of its originally sewn buttons but is lacking a pair of collar hooks.  Otherwise a killer stone mint and incredibly rare tunic!

  • German army issue Marschkompass “A” marked CXN

    A nice issue compass marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch A.G., Rathenow’The compass comes with its original factory cord and is in good working condition. The compass is with the letter A on top indicating production after may 1944 and a clockwise 64 Mills direction. The compass is near mint, with full original paint remaining!

  • Luftschutz reissued Czech M34 helmet

    Rare pre war Czech M34 helmet that was reissued in the Luftschutz. The helmet is in very good condition with over 95% paint and decal. The liner is also in lightly worn condition and nicely named to Frau G. Schäfer in the dome. The helmet has its single Luftschutz decal applied to the side in mint condition. These helmets are very rare, especially a blue one in good condition!

  • K98 ammunition pouch J. De Valk, Amsterdam 1942

    A very nice and minty K98 pouch marked J. De Valk Amsterdam 1942. Very hard to find a Dutch made K98 pouch!

  • Bakelite 6×30 rain/dust cover

    A very nice bakelite rain/dust cover for the 6×30 Dienstglas. Hard to find spare in great condition. The bakelite has no cracks and the leather is good and supple.

  • Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4

    Very rare late war Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 in mint/unissued condition. Hard to find case!

  • Wehrmacht issue fur by Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    A nice fur issued Heer fur hat in good used condition. Nicely dated 1942 and size 55 which is a common size for the time period. The cap is in good condition and the fur still retains most of its hairs. Nice for a eastern front mannequin! Made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”.

  • Mint M31 messkit marked HRE38

    Perfect pre war M31 messkit marked HRE 38 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The messkit retains its original factory paint up to 99% and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • M40 pattern Heer breadbag

    Very nice Heer M40 pattern breadbag. This pattern made in the light green cloth but made with the leather reinforcement at the belt loops was only made for a short period in 1940.

  • Mint Wehrmacht Artillerie Rucksack

    Nice mid war cavalry backpack, the overall condition of the backpack is excellent. Complete with the leather carrying straps. Nicely marked with Martin Forker Withen/Sa 1942. Hard to upgrade.

  • Late war Heer/Waffen-SS rucksack in mint condition

    A very nice unissued late war rucksack. This rucksack shows no signs of use at all. A great unissued rucksack!

  • First pattern Waffen-SS grey reversible parka trousers

    A nice early first pattern mouse grey wool Waffen-SS pattern reversible parka trousers. The garment is in good used condition with some damages and staining. The garment features most of its originally sewn buttons. The garment is a large size and by no means to small for a modern mannequin! A nice set of combat worn parka trousers for a first pattern grey Waffen-SS parka !

  • Late war issue Presstoff officers belt in mint condition size 95

    Very rare original late war officers equipment belt made completely out of Presstoff. Very rare to find a Presstoff made officers belt, perfect for a late war officers display!

  • Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone

    Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone or Kehlkopfmikrofon. The set is complete with it’s original wire and plug. Nice complete set in very good condition, hard to find piece of equipment!

  • 1 liter Gebirgsjäger(!) Labeflasche

    A scarcely encountered Gebirgsjäger specific 1 liter capacity canteen or Labeflasche. These canteens where fitted with a carabiner hook on the back so that it could be worn on the carrying sling but also on the breadbag.  These 1 liter Gebirgsjäger Labeflaschen with both the harness and the hook are very hard to find!

  • Scarce pre war first pattern Waffen-SS helmet cover in Lateral camouflage

    Scarce original pre war first pattern Waffen-SS Lateral camouflage pattern cover in combat used condition. The cover retains all vibrant colours in the Lateral camouflage pattern. The cover is photographed on a size 62 shell and a size 64 be a snug fit fit. The cover is in good used condition and unlike many “mint” oak covers flooding the market today – this is a actually worn piece with loads of patina that is very hard to find. The cover is a lovely original example in as found condition!

  • Combat worn US webbing set with duct tape

    Stunning set of US combat equipment. All in equal combat worn condition. Most if not all items have been personalized. The suspenders where duct taped at the ends. The Carlisle pack also has remains of Duct tape. This is a very nice combat worn US equipment set with most if not all parts left behind in the ETO.

  • Three matching equipment straps J. De Valk Amsterdam 1941

    Scarce mint set of three original equipment straps made by J. De Valk Amsterdam. Foreign made uniforms and equipment are highly sought after, especially Dutch made items!

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