German camo helmet

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  • Matching K98 bayonet F.W. Höller 1938

    A nice and matching K98 bayonet marked F.W. Höller 38 with its original scabbard and frog. The bayonet is unsharpened and in good condition with its original leather frog. The bayonet is nicely numbered 926 l and is matching to its scabbard.

  • Late war unfinished M31 Zeltbahn

    Nice late war Zeltbahn in very good condition. This example never had grommets installed!

  • MG34/42 barrel changing mitt

    Rare wartime barrel changing mitt for the MG34 and MG42. 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 to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Hard to find item!

  • 6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx in very good condition

    A very nice 6×30 Dienstglas complete with strap and bakelite rain guard marked ddx indicating ddx indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig.  The binoculars are in good clear condition with the rangefinder or Strichplatte still retaining in the right reticle. A nice piece in good condition!

  • Waffen-SS M40 mantel with factory sewn eagle

    A stunning original M40 Waffen-SS Mantel or overcoat in good used condition. The mantel is not to be confused with the Heer/Army type; this cut of Mantel is different in shape, cut, marking and is specifically made for the Waffen-SS. The eagle is wartime factory sewn to the sleeve. The Sturmmann insignia is period hand applied. The mantel is nicely marked in the back which is a specific Waffen-ss detail. These overcoats are very scarce and this is only the second one I’ve found with factory sewn insignia!

  • M44 trouser belt

    A late war M44 trouser belt in good condition. These trouser belts where issued with a pair of M44 trousers and are impossible to find as a spare. The belt is 97cm long.

  • Near mint P38 hardshell holster

    One of the best P38 holsters in near mint condition we’ve had the chance to offer. Hard to find a better one!

  • Tan Italian shelter quarter

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    A very nice late Italian shelter quarter in mint condition.

  • Late war tan Luftwaffe paratrooper k98 bandoleer

    A nice original late war tan Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in good used condition. A typical example with many different materials used. A small damage to one of the flaps, other then that a nice used example with all press studs in working condition!

  • Tan presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked cey 4

    A very nice original Tan Presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked cey 4 indicating production by Karl Budischovsky u. Soehne, Oesterreichische Lederindustrie AG, Vienna. The E-tool carrier retains its original straps in brown leather in good condition. Unlike many of these on the market today this one has no repairs or restorations!

  • Rare aluminum Heer belt buckle by Lehmann & Wundenberg

    Scarce Heer belt buckle in Aluminum by Lehmann & Wundenberg, Hannover; one of the rarest Heer buckles to find! The buckle retains up to 99% of its wartime factory finish. Easily one of the best Heer buckles I’ve had to offer in many years!

  • M36 tunic hook support straps

    A nice set of two M36 uniform belt support hook straps. Near matching set from the same maker but slightly different in detail. These where however found together!

  • M42 Heer field blouse with factory sewn insignia

    Nice enlisted mens M42 field blouse with factory sewn insignia and hand applied Obergefreiter rank insignia and a ribbon for the Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten. The blouse is in very good condition with some minor moth damage here and there. The blouse is marked RB.Nr. 0/1103/5026 and dated 1943. Hard to upgrade original M42 field blouse with factory sewn insignia!

  • Rare Wehrmacht artillery trigger firing lanyard

    One of the rarest accessories to any Wehrmacht artillery piece, for sure always missing! These lanyards with a pullweight where attached to the breech of the gun to create a safe space between the breech and the gunner. The breech would fly back with a high velocity breaking anything in its path such as limbs. Firing a artillery piece live without one would result in heavy injuries. For sure one of the rarest items I’ve had to offer!

  • Minty early M31 Zeltbahn E.G. Leuner 1940

    Very nice 1940 dated Zeltbahn in near mint condition. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and is nicely marked E.G. Leuner Bautzen 1940. The Zeltbahn is executed in early Splittertarn pattern on a yellow spotted background. Superb early Zeltbahn!

  • Mint set of pre war Gasmask canister straps

    Scarce mint condition straps for a gasmask canister. Executed in coarse linden with all aluminum hardware in mint condition. Impossible to find spare!

  • 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 95% 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!

  • Paratrooper grenade bags with white plastic RiRi zippers marked R.B.-Nr. 0/0836/0025

    A superb set of Fallschirmjäger grenade bags with working white plastic RiRi zippers. Nicely marked R.B.-Nr. 0/0836/0025. 

  • Waffen-SS officers M43 field blouse

    Stunning original Waffen-SS M43 Officers field blouse converted from a Enlisted mens tunic. The base tunic is a great unissued garment which was tailor modified with a bottle green collar with typical pointy ‘dragon tooth’ shape. The garment is executed in grey German wool and lined in grey rayon hbt. The blouse is in mint condition without repairs. Nicely Waffen-SS marked 2072. There are a lot of field blouses on the market with restored insignia, of plain naked officers tailor made tunics – but finding a Waffen-SS officers field tunic is very rare! This tunic would be perfect in a display under a smock or a centerpiece restored with high end SS insignia!

  • LP34 flare gun marked 237 1939

    A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the original anodization finish and never has been repainted. The finish still remains for 95%. The grips are a nice black bakelite. The LP34 is marked 237 1939 which indicates production by Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabriken Bernhard Berghaus. The flare gun has one internal spring which has been restored to the piece. This does not detract the functionality and doesn’t show externally. Although I could pass this detail I feel its fair to mention to the buyer. It is however still a great flare pistol in very good and working condition!

    Note!
    These flare guns are legal and free to own without permit in the Netherlands for everyone over 18 years of age. Please conduct your local laws before purchasing this product. I can only ship this item within the Netherlands.

  • Transitional M18 helmet in three-tone Normandy camouflage

    Stunning original M18 helmet in vibrant three-tone Normandy camouflage pattern. The M18 retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint with strong vibrant colours. The helmet shows signs of decals under the camouflage paint. The helmet retains its originally wartime fitted zinc liner and chinstrap.  The helmet was found in the Netherlands where a bunch in this camouflage pattern have turned up over the years. This helmet is a spectacular example of a three-tone camouflage on a reissued world war one helmet. The helmet looks to be size 66 shell. These reissued world war one helmets can be found from time to time, but this is one of the only ones I’ve ever seen in three tone camouflage! A stunning helmet that would fit in most if not all camouflage helmet collections!

  • Belgian made Waffen-SS Infanterie EM shoulder straps

    A very nice set of Infanterie EM Waffen-SS shoulderstraps manufactured in Belgium during the war. A textbook Belgian made set crudely made with white rayon piping. White piped Waffen-SS Infanterie EM shoulderstraps are the hardest to find and highly searched for!

  • Combat worn M43 field blouse

    Great example of a combat worn and unwashed Heer M43 field blouse. The garment retains multiple period repairs and its wartime applied factory sewn insignia.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw

    A nice matching bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 4049 SS and has nice clean red bakelite grips.

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1939

    A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1939. Hard to find in good condition with most of the original paint remaining!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1938

    A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1938. The buckle still retains most of its factory green paint which is a rare attribute for these aluminum belt buckles. The buckle is easily graded near mint! A rare buckle in very good condition!

  • Late war Waffen-SS Plane Tree 4/5 Zeltbahn

    A nice and rare Zeltbahn in the late war plane tree #4 with 5/6 hand screened sides. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition with none of its buttons. It retains all of its strong contrastful colours and would be a nice addition to any combat mannequin!

  • Q64 Heer M35 battle damaged Normandy camouflage helmet Uffz Kluckow

    Superb battle damaged M35 Heer helmet in three-tone brush applied Normandy camouflage over a rough reissue paint. Nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. Still retaining up to 95% of its original bright camouflage finish. Looking at the paint one can clearly see a Heer decal peak through the paint. This is a spectacular example of a battle damaged three-tone camouflage helmet named to Unteroffizier Kluckow. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet would be a great addition to any helmet collection!

  • Unissued M42 helmet NS62

    A nice unissued M42 helmet marked NS62 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains its original liner. The helmet has no chinstrap, and most likely it was never fitted as it is unissued. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original field grey paint. If you are looking for a unissued M42 helmet, this is it.

  • M35 Heer Battledamaged textured three-tone EF62 camouflage helmet

    Stunning original battle damaged M35 three-tone camouflage helmet. Nicely marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda with its original size 55 liner. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original wartime field applied camouflage paint. The helmet has a small shrapnel damage on the rear skirt that most probably was a lucky catch to the wearer. The helmet is a nice and typical three-tone camouflage helmet with a nice battle damage!

  • Rare M40 ET66 Heer double decal helmet

    Rare original Heer M40 double decal Heer helmet in very good condition. Helmet retains both of its period factory applied decals and most of its original factory paint. The helmet retains its liner and chinstrap and is marked DRP 1940. The Helmet itself is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a truly rare example of a double decal M40. The helmet has been discussed before on German Helmet Walhalla. The helmet would be a great addition to any helmet collection!

  • Rare brown leather K98 grenade launcher pouch

    A pebbled brown leather pouch for the K98 grenade launcher with its original sling. Nicely marked CXB 44 indicating production by Moll, Lederwarenfabrik, Goch, Rheinland. Incredibly rare piece; only a handful are known to exist in brown leather, this is the first one I’ve seen in pebbled leather and is most probably a unique piece!

  • Female M31 Brotbeutel with small canteen for Helferinnen

    A very nice M31 canteen and breadbag for Helferinnen in the Wehrmacht. Rare to find complete!

  • Matching M31 canteen marked WWE 37

    A nice fully matching M42 canteen marked WWE 37 on all parts indicating production by a scarcely encountered maker W. Wagner, Esslingen. Hard to upgrade early canteen with a nice brown strap in unissued(!) condition.

  • Unissued brown Gebirgsjäger rucksack strap connectors

    Nice original set of Gebirgsjäger carrying strap connectors. These are virtually missing from most if not all Gebirgsjäger rucksacks and connect the carrying straps to the ammunition pouches.

  • EU deactivated Enfield No.2 MK1

    A very nice 1940 dated Enfield No.2 MK1 hammerless service revolver. Nicely EU-Deactivated; can only dry fire and open up. Great for a mannequin!

  • Late war M43 mantel 0/0688/0018

    A late war M43 mantel in very good condition. The mantel has nearly all of the nap in the wool remaining! The mantel has a damage that went through the sleeve and the right hip. The mantel is constructed of a late war coarse wool and is marked 0/0688/0018 dated 44. A nice medium sized late war mantel!

  • 2cm flak magazine pouch

    A very nice late war 2cm Flak magazine pouch with a Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp.

  • Mint late war lowboots dated 1945

    A very nice mint pair of M44 lowboots. The boots are in a nice large size and have never had hobnails or steel heels attached. A perfect pair for a late war mannequin, can’t be upgraded!

  • Waffen-SS Oak camouflage zeltbahn in good used condition

    A very nice oak zeltbahn in very good condition. Missing some buttons, some minor repairs that would be expected of the age! Other then that a nice Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in good used condition!

  • Exceptional matching late war bayonet with Litzmannstadt frog

    Exceptional late war bayonet in unissued condition with a very nice Litzmannstadt made webbing frog. The bayonet is marked  42 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 0124 and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good minty and matching condition!

  • Equipment belt ftb 43 named A Wagner size 105

    Nice and supple equipment belt in very good lightly used condition. A very good mannequin size 105!

  • Exceptional matching k98 bayonet marked S/244G

    A exceptionally nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked S/244G  indicating production by Mundlos AG, Magdeburg in 1935(!)The bayonet is in near mint unsharpened and uncleaned condition with virtually all of the original blueing remaining. Found together with the leather frogA exceptional pre war bayonet in near mint condition!

  • Early Wehrmacht/Waffen-SS winter hood

    Rare early pattern knit winter hood. Issued together with the typical ringed knit gloves. These hoods are the typical early winter hoods prior to the later tube Schauschal. One of the rarest winter garment pieces to find!

  • Wehrmacht Toque

    A nice original Wehrmacht Schlauschal or Oma or toque in good unissued condition. Nicely marked inside.

  • Matching K98 bayonet E.u.F. Hörster 1940

    A very nice 1940 dated bayonet with leather frog. Nicely marked E.u.F. Hörster and dated 1940. The bayonet is matching and with most of its original blueing. Hard to upgrade 1940 dated matching bayonet with original frog!

  • Mint Carrying strap for flare ammunition pouch

    Scarce and beautiful bleu webbing carrying strap for the Luftwaffe flare ammunition pouch.

  • Rare Splittertarn Zeltbahn with rotating button holes

    Rare late war M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn with rotating button holes. This Zeltbahn was produced in a small experimental batch between May and July 1944. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition with most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The Zeltbahn has a few small stains but is otherwise in very good used condition. One of the rarest Zeltbahns to find!

  • Matching Walther made P38 AC44 – EU Deactivated!

    Nice original Walther made P38 deactivated to the new EU specifications with proofmarks and certificate. The P38 can be cocked and has a moving trigger and hammer but does not dry fire. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38.

  • Waffen-SS reversible winter parka in Oak-B camouflage

    Near mint original Waffen-SS reversible camouflage parka in oak-B camouflage. The parka retains most if not all originally sewn buttons of which those on the white side are marked SS-RZM. The garment is only lightly worn with some period repairs which I photographed. The garment is executed in a very nice bright and typical Waffen-SS Oak-B camouflage pattern. The garment is a nice large size 3 which will fit most if not all mannequins. A very nice garment that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Tragegurt 34 nicely marked

    These straps where issued to MG crews and assisted in carrying the MG34 and MG42 ammunition boxes. The material is strong and in good used condition. These straps are hard to come by and would display nicely with a pair of ammunition boxes.

  • Mint tropical K98 bayonet frog

    Stone mint tropical K98 bayonet frog marked RBNR. Never been issued piece, made from several shades of material including repurposed British webbing!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked Gebr. Kugel & Fink 1936

    A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked Julius Kremp Lüdenscheid 1940. Hard to find maker in good condition!

  • Exceptional untouched and matching DAK bayonet 41 cul

    Exceptional example of a early DAK or Afrika Korps bayonet with its typical early green tropical frog. The bayonet still retains most if not all of its blueing and is in untouched, uncleaned and dusty condition. The best DAK bayonet I’ve had to offer in a long time!

  • Short pioneer wire cutters with presstoff pouch marked hjh 41

    A very nice original set of isolated wirecutters marked hjh 41. A very nice mint set that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Mint Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Flak Gefreiter

    Stunning mint Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Gefreiter der Flak. The Fliegerbluse is a very nice example in mint condition with full wartime factory machine sewn insignia. A very nice garment that is impossible to upgrade!

  • Non reversible Splittertarn parka with trousers

    A very nice matching Splittertarn non-reversible wende parka with trousers marked 67. The set is a very nice combat worn example with some repairs. The garment retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The jacket and the trousers are both made from a nice mix of material. The garment would make a very nice base for a Ardennes offensive mannequin!

  • Stone mint leather k98 bayonet frog RBNr.0/0630/001

    Stone mint late war bayonet frog marked RBNr.0/0630/001. The leather is soft and pliable, impossible to upgrade.

  • Minty M31 messkit marked MN 37

    Perfect pre war M31 messkit marked MN 37 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA)The messkit retains its original factory paint up to 95% and would be near impossible to upgrade. Very hard to find such a early messkit!

  • Unissued brown Gebirgsjäger rucksack strap connectors.

    Nice original set of Gebirgsjäger carrying strap connectors. These are virtually missing from most if not all Gebirgsjäger rucksacks and connect the carrying straps to the ammunition pouches.

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