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  • British army jack knife marked SSP 1942

    55.00

    British army jack knife marked SSP 1942 in used condition.

  • Soldbuch to Hans Schühmacher, Füsilier Regiment 27, 12. VGD, Aachen, Hürtgenwald, Malmedy, Elsenborn

    400.00

    Soldbuch to Hans Schühmacher serving with Füsilier Regiment 27, 12. Volks Grenadier Division at the end of the war fighting at Aachen, Hürtgenwald, Malmedy and Elsenborn.

    The Soldbuch was first filled in 10.6.1941 enlisting with Schutzen Ersatz Kompanie 193. He was then drafted to Landesschützen-Bataillon 479 which was tasked guarding POW’s near Groß-Hesepe. After this he was sent to Infanterie Regiment 27, later to be renamed into Füsilier Regiment 27.

    He was promoted to Oberschütze 1.2.42. He was promoted to Gefreiter on 1.3.42 and Obergefreiter on 1.1.44.

    He was issued a number of interesting field gear items such as a Tarnnetz or helmet net, a sewing kit, a visor cap, a two piece reversible winter suit and Kopfhaube. He was armed with a K98.

    He was wounded a number of times.
    11.5.42 wound code –
    26.12.43 wound code – Reserve Lazarett Königsberg.
    13.1.44 wound code – Reserve Lazarett Brumat, Elsass
    25.11.44 wound code 31b indicating shrapnel wounds. Reservelazarett Günzburg / Donau. He was probably wounded during the fighting in Aachen or the Hürtgenwald at this point.

    He was awarded several awards;
    20.2.42 Iron Cross second class when his unit was fighting between Olenin-Bjeloje
    15.5.42 Wound badge in Black, same area
    20.11.44 Infantry Assault Badge in Silver when his unit was fighting in Aachen or the Hürtgenwald

    His unit was part of the 12. Volksgrenadier Division which saw a lot of action on the Western front from early october 1944 until the end of the war. The unit was first sent to defend Aachen and saw heavy fighting for the Hürtgenwald. Mid november the division saw heavy action at Stolberg, Hastenrath and Eschweiler which was his hometown and probably the area he was wounded as well. The division was then merged with the 47 Volksgrenadier Division because of heavy losses on 25.11.44. Two days later US troops breached the line near Inden. Late November they were pulled from the line near Merode and sent for rest and refit between Jülich and Düren. Starting 14.12.44 it was moved to Hallschlag and Scheidt in preparation for the Ardennes Offensive. The first line of troops consisted of Grenadier Regiment 48 and Füsilier Regiment 27. The offensive started from Losheimergraben and on 17.12.44 they started opening the road from Büllingen trough Bütgenbach to Malmedy. The attack stalled at Bütgenbach until the 25.12.44. The division was moved to Hierlot where it severed heavy losses in January 1945 consisting of only 600 battle ready troops. It was sent to the Rhine between Leverkusen and Knapsack. In march 1945 it was sent to the Remagen bridgehead and shortly after it capitulated to the American troops in the Ruhrkessel.

    A interesting Soldbuch with a load of entries, great for research!

  • Soldbuch to Unteroffizier Hartjes, Artillerie Regiment 179, 79 VGD – Ardennes, Luxembourg, Eifel

    350.00

    Soldbuch to Unteroffizier H. Hartjes. The Soldbuch was first filled in 26.8.39 when he enlisted with 2. Batterie Artillerie Regiment 11.  His battery was subsequently merged with 5. Batterie Artillerie Regiment 291 between July and August 1940. He was promoted to a Obergefreiter on 1.7.1940 serving with Artillerie Regiment 291. He was promoted to Unteroffizier on 1.12.1940 serving with Artillerie Regiment 306. After serving with this unit for some time he was sent to Artillerie Regiment 170 which was a new unit formed in may 1944. With him being hospitalised and healing he was enlisted with this newly formed unit. This unit was destroyed in the fighting for Walcheren, the Netherlands in November 1944. After this he was sent to Artillerie Regiment 179 right in time for the Ardennes Offensive.

    He was issued a number of interesting uniform and equipment pieces under which;

    Tragegestell or carrying frame
    Tarnnetz or helmet net
    Pelzweste or Fur winter vest
    Knee warmers
    Felt in lay soles
    Mapcase
    Greatcoat
    Gasmask size 3

    He was issued many different weapons of which 1 rifle and 3 different pistol including one Belgian.

    He was wounded 3 times;
    15.6.44 wound code 18 indicating Pneumonia, hospitalised at Feldlazerett (Motorisiert) 5 Luftwaffe
    1.4.44 wound code 31a indicating bulletwounds, hospitalised in Kriegslazarett Belgrad
    6.9.44 wound code 31u(is probably a) indicating bulletwounds, hospitalised in Reserve Lazarett II Olmuss Teillazerett Pöttingeum which is a Neo Gothic style school building in Olomouc, Czech. During the war this was used as a Feldlazarett.

    He was awarded the Iron Cross second class on 26.1.1943. He was awarded the black wound badge on 8.9.44.

    His last furlough was granted on 20.10.44 and lasted 7 days indicating he was back with his unit 27th of October.
    Prior to the Ardennes offensive he was drafted in Artillerie Regiment 179 which was a part of the 79 Volksgrenadier Division during the Ardennes offensive. His unit fought in the Ardenes at Vianden, Bourscheid and later retreated to the Westwall. Early in 1945 it fought hard battles with US divisions in Germany. The soldbuch would be a good base for further research!

  • Gebirgsjäger boots size 29

    500.00

    Gebirgsjäger boots size 29 in good used condition. At some point its laces were replaced, I will supply a original metal tipped pair together with this pair of boots! Nice pair for a mannequin!

  • Late war Sanitatstasche zum Umhangen made in Pressstoff

    350.00

    Late war Sanitatstasche zum Umhangen made in Pressstoff in excellent, unissued condition. The piece is nicely made from leather and black Pressstoff. The belt hook is a separate piece but included. The Pressstoff is nicely maker marked inside! Excellent late war Sanitäter pouch!

  • Steel Verbandkasten

    200.00

    Textbook late war steel Verbandkasten in very good condition. The exterior retains up to 90% of its factory applied paint and stencils. The interior is complete with the large label which is partially covered by a label which was applied hen the box was refilled. Very nice piece!

  • Steel Verbandkasten

    200.00

    Textbook steel Verbandkasten in very good condition. The exterior retains up to 95% of its factory applied paint and stencils. The interior is complete with the large label which is nicely dated 1943. The label features some nice period pencil writing. Very nice piece!

  • Late war wooden Verbandkasten

    200.00

    Later in the war the German vehicle first aid kit or “Verbandkasten” was made out of wood in stead of steel. Most of these don’t have a label on the inside and are executed in field gray paint. This one is in very good condition with over 95% of the period paint remaining. The spray painted letters on the front are very aesthetically pleasing and would nicely compliment a medical display! Perfect example!

  • Late war wooden Verbandkasten marked WaA

    200.00

    Later in the war the German vehicle first aid kit or “Verbandkasten” was made out of wood in stead of steel. Most of these don’t have a label on the inside and are executed in field gray paint. This one is in very good condition with over 95% of the period paint remaining. This example is nicely marked WaA. The spray painted letters on the front are very aesthetically pleasing and would nicely compliment a medical display! Perfect example!

  • Late war wooden Verbandkasten marked Lippische Holzindustrie

    225.00

    Later in the war the German vehicle first aid kit or “Verbandkasten” was made out of wood in stead of steel. Most of these don’t have a label on the inside and are executed in field gray paint. This one is in very good condition with over 95% of the period paint remaining. This example is nicely marked marked Lippische Holzindustrie K.&W. Kottmeyer Heidenoldendorf i. L. The spray painted letters on the front are very aesthetically pleasing and would nicely compliment a medical display!

  • Late war wooden Verbandkasten marked WH-1304987

    125.00

    Later in the war the German vehicle first aid kit or “Verbandkasten” was made out of wood in stead of steel. Most of these don’t have a label on the inside and are executed in field gray paint. This one is in very good condition with over 95% of the period paint remaining. This example is nicely marked WH-1304987. This example would nicely compliment a medical display!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 41 fnj

    650.00

    Matching K98 bayonet marked 41 fnj which indicates production by Alexander Coppel GmbH in 1941. The bayonet retains its original frog and is matching to its scabbard. The bayonet retains its clean bakelite grips. The bayonet retains up to 95% of its factory blueing and would be very hard to upgrade. Choice piece from my personal collection.

    Unfortunately I can not offer shipping outside of mainland europe for edged weapons.

  • Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Schmole & Comp 1940

    190.00

    Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Schmole & Comp 1940 in good used condition. Very hard to find 1940 dated example!

  • Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle dated 1938

    190.00

    Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle dated 1938 in good used condition. Unfortunately I can not read the maker marking but the date is clear!

  • Rare tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Paulmann & Crone 1938

    225.00

    Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Paulmann & Crone 1938 in good condition. One of the rarer makers to find!

  • Rare tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Paulmann & Crone 1938

    225.00

    Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Paulmann & Crone 1938 in good condition. One of the rarer makers to find!

  • Deutsche Wehrmacht armband

    100.00

    Typical printed Deutsche Wehrmacht armband in good condition.

  • Deutsche Wehrmacht armband

    120.00

    Typical Deutsche Wehrmacht armband in good condition.

  • Rare MG34 stock

    675.00

    Rare original MG34 stock in excellent condition. Hard to upgrade example wihout any significant damages and most if not all of its factory blueing.

  • US Engineer knee high rubber boots dated 1944, size 11W

    170.00

    US Engineer knee high rubber boots marked Tyer Rubber Co. dated 1944, size 11W.

  • Reichsarbeitsdienst greatcoat dated 1939

    550.00

    Reichsarbeitsdienst greatcoat dated 1939 in good condition. The greatcoat is complete with all insignia including the less common cuffband.

  • Reversible winter parka suspenders

    150.00

    Reversible winter parka suspenders in very good condition. Both straps have never been sewn together. I believe this is the first pattern removable example. The first pattern straps do not cross and are sewn directly to the garment. This is a removable set but they do not have the stitching attatching both pieces to each other which probably is the pattern after this one. Hard to find spare pieces!

  • Tailor made Heer field blouse for a Hauptfeldwebel der Infanterie

    1,100.00

    Tailor made Heer field blouse for a Hauptfeldwebel der Infanterie. Typical tailor made example from captured material. The garment is in very good condition with very light wear. Very nice example!

  • Forestry Staatsforst brocade belt

    340.00

    Forestry Staatsforst brocade belt in good condition. The belt is a nice size 95. The belt retains its original buckle and felt lining. Hard to find example!

  • US army leather garrison belt size 38

    50.00

    US army leather garrison belt size 38 in excellent condition.

  • Field kitchen can opener marked Reichsheer W.D. 1940 D.R.P.

    225.00

    Field kitchen can opener marked Reichsheer W.D. 1940 D.R.P. in good working condition. Hard to find piece that would be nice in any diorama display!

  • ID’ed US M1928 Haversack

  • ID’ed US M1938 mapcase with board and Valognes/St. Pierre-Eglise

    450.00

    ID’ed US M1938 mapcase with board and Valognes/St. Pierre-Eglise maps in good condition. The mapcase is named Cnd Terrel and has a number of markings on the clear cover and its wrap. Another nice addition is the handsewn button underneath the closing flap for attatching a separate piece like a whistle or compass. I have not researched the mapcase but found it as is. Both the maps of St. Pierre-Eglise and Valognes are glued together on the back. The area of interest in the map is mostly attributable for the US 4th Infantry Division, North of Utah beach and east of Cherbourg. There are several small pencil markings on the map. Nice piece in good used condition!

  • ID’ed US M1910 tunic 49th Infantry Regiment

    175.00

    ID’ed US M1910 tunic 49th Infantry Regiment in good worn condition. One collar hook and two front buttons are missing. Otherwise very nice example!

  • US First Aid Carlisle bandage pouch marked Brede 1945

    25.00

    US First Aid Carlisle bandage pouch marked Brede 1945

  • ID’ed US Navy leggings named Gilmore

    40.00

    ID’ed US Navy leggings named Gilmore in good used condition.

  • ID’ed US M1936 pistol belt

    55.00

    ID’ed US M1936 pistol belt in good used condition. Nicely maker marked Yale 1942 and a laundry code.

  • US M1917 gasmask

    270.00

    Rare US M1917 gasmask in good condition for its age. This example is complete with bag, filter, mask and manual. Hard to find example!

  • ID’ed US M1912 pistol belt

    55.00

    ID’ed US M1912 pistol belt in good used condition.

  • ID’ed US M1911 colt magazine pouch dated 1918

    65.00

    ID’ed US M1911 colt magazine pouch dated 1918 in good used condition. Not to be confused with many of the unissued examples!

  • US M1912 experimental ration pack as used by Corpsman

    175.00

    US M1912 experimental ration pack as used by Corpsman or Medics. This is a rare and experimental first world war piece in good used condition!

  • US M1910 haversack with messkit pouch dated 1918

    185.00

    US M1910 haversack with messkit pouch dated 1918 in unissued condition.

  • US Corpsman belt dated 1918

    200.00

    US Corpsman or medic belt dated 1918 in good used condition. Rare piece!

  • US Bolo knife A.C.CO Chicago 1918

    300.00

    First world war issue US Bolo knife marked IOD 1917 CT US and on the other side Bolo knife A.C.CO Chicago 1918. The scabbard is marked Brauer Bros 1918.

    Unfortunately I can not ship blades outside of Europe so no international shipping!

  • NSDAP sympathizers belt buckle

    125.00

    Nice original NSDAP Sympathizers belt buckle in good condition. This example would fit a 24/25mm high trousers belt. This example features a manufacturers logo. Nice original decorative example!

  • NSDAP sympathizers belt buckle

    130.00

    Nice original NSDAP Sympathizers belt buckle in good condition. This example would fit a 28/29mm high trousers belt. This example features a manufacturers logo. Nice original decorative example!

  • Rare Siemens film camera for the Flak Kommando Hilfsgerät

    275.00

    Rare camera that was used in combination with the Flak Kommando Hilfsgerät 35. It was marked and made by Siemens. This camera was attached to the Flak Kommando Hilfsgerät to track data tracked by the crew. It was introduced to evaluate the crews; it made live firing for practice obsolete. The camera has a modified power supply; I am not sure why that is. The camera looks to be in good condition and with some work could be made working again.

  • Rare Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle v. Hofe & Co. 1939 in near mint condition

    650.00

    Rare original aluminum Heer buckle marked v. Hofe & Co. Lüdenscheid 1938 – one of the rarest Heer belt buckles to find! The buckle is in excellent near mint condition with the factory paint rating up to 95% and the leather in perfect light brown condition. The buckle is a rare example in perfect condition that would be very hard, if not impossible to upgrade.

  • Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked and dated 1939

    300.00

    Tabbed Aluminium Heer belt buckle marked and dated 1939 in excellent condition.

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister with straps named Gefreiter Alfons Schindler

    275.00

    Tall M38 gasmask canister with straps named Gefreiter Alfons Schindler in good condition. Nice example with original straps and name tag inside reading Gefreiter Alfons Schindler which might be a good base for further research!

  • Wehrmacht issue volt meter marked Metrawatt 1937

    250.00

    Wehrmacht issue volt meter marked Metrawatt 1937 in good used condition. Hard to find in good condition, with original cables and label.

  • Funk Verbindungskabel or power supply cable plug

    100.00

    Funk Verbindungskabel or power supply cable plug in good, usable yet not tested condition. Hard to find spare!

  • Funk Verbindungskabel or power supply cable plug

    100.00

    Funk Verbindungskabel or power supply cable plug in good, usable yet not tested condition. Hard to find spare!

  • Tischfernsprecher 38 Desk telephone

    350.00

    FF33 Desk telephone complete with connector case. The telephone is in good complete condition complete with the Kurbel. The connector case is complete but has a broken hinge, the lid can however easily be closed with the screw. Hard to find in complete condition!

  • Rare Luftwaffe heated flight jacket

    1,950.00

    Rare Luftwaffe heated flight jacket in very good, lightly worn condition. The garment retains its electrical connectors and has a nice set of period sewn shoulderstrap loops to the shoulders. Hard to find jacket!

  • Heer EM/NCO riding breeches

    450.00

    Textbook Heer issue EM/NCO breeches in good, used condition. The breeches have a small damages at the crotch where some of the stitching has come loose. Nice original pair!

  • Heer EM/NCO riding breeches

    500.00

    Textbook Heer issue EM/NCO breeches in good condition. The breeches have a few period replaced buttons. Nice original pair!

  • Non-reversible parka in hard edged ’43 Sumpftarn pattern camouflage

    1,550.00

    Textbook winter parka jacket executed in Sumpftarn camouflage. The trousers are nicely marked RBNr. and II which would indicates a medium size which would easily fit any mannequin! The camouflage used for the construction of this garment is the so called hard-edged Sumpftarn which was developed in 1943The jacket is in excellent condition without any damages and very bright beautiful colours. Hard to upgrade!

  • Heer Gebirgsjäger first pattern Windjacke

    800.00

    Textbook first pattern Gebirgsjäger Windjacke in good worn condition. Inside the armpits are reinforced with a piece of civilian checkered shirt which was typically worn by Gebirgsjäger. Excellent piece in good worn condition!

  • Reichsbahn issue FF33 telephone

    100.00

    reichsbahn issue FF33 field phone in good condition.

  • Rare brown bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas case

    325.00

    Beautiful and aesthetic brown coloured bakelite 6×30 binoculars or Dienstglas case in very good, undamaged condition. The case itself is manufactured out of phenolic resin with shredded textile fibers as a filler material (a certain variant of/on bakelite). The case features Pressstoff belt loops and a Pressstoff pulling tab on the closing tab which are all still intact. Interestingly these brown coloured cases are virtually always found together with the tan coloured binoculars. The case is in very good, undamaged condition and has a aesthetic and vibrant light brown colour which shows the filler material, this would nicely attribute any late war NCO uniform setup!

  • Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53

    1,850.00

    Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53. This blouse retains its wartime sewn insignia including a nice set of cyphered shoulderboards for Infanterie Regiment 53. The blouse is a service blouse which shows genuine field wear with damages and wear which are typical yet hard to find! The left breast pocket shows a set of period sewn award loops and a additional set for a Bandspange. This is a killer field worn example for a 1940 campaign display!

    Underneath a short unit history of Infanterie Regiment 53 during the 1940 campaign.

    9 May 1940; Infanterie Regiment 53 was mobilized early may 1940. On may 1940 it received the order to march westwards in the night. Close to the border it took a pause near Effeld and Rothenbach.

    10 May 1940; May 10, 03:00 it received the order to prepare and around 05.35 marched across the border near Vlodrop and stormed the bridge acros the Roer where it exchanged hands undamaged. They went trough St. Odilienberg and Linne. At 8.30 they reached Maasbracht where the Panzerjäger Kompanie attacked the bunkers at the Maas bridge. Around 12:30 the first troops crossed the Maas river where it took many casualties due to Dutch machinegun fire. The advancing troops managed to roll up the enemy troops, cross the canal at Neederwert and capture the bridge in Panheel intact. At around 13:00 the resistance was broken and Wessem was taken. The Dutch-Belgian border at Kessenich was crossed via Thorn by the evening.

    11 May 1940; The 1. Bataillon moved in the night trough the hardly passable swamp and forest area south of Kinrooi towards Tengerloo. Using a set of half sunk barges the 1. Btl. crossed the Maas-Scheldt canal. Other  bataillons were brought up they used the regimental pioneer platoons rafts to cross it moving most if not all the units vehicles. Around midday the order was given to chase the enemy. They paused in Meeuwen and ended the day after crossing at Helchteren. By nightfall they had covered around 45 kilometers into Belgium resting in Lilo, Helchteren and Zolder.

    12 May 1940; the regiment crossed the Albertkanaal which was cleared of Belgian resistance during the night. It received its first air raid in the west. They faced resistance when they reached Lummen which was taken by nightfall at heavy casualties.

    13 May 1940; They pushed trough to Tienwinkel and moved into a defensive position at their bridgehead acros the Albertkanaal because the units to its left and right have not yet crossed the canal. Late in the evening it moved westwards again.

    14 May 1940; The regiment was pulled from the front for a short pause where they were fed and received new ammunition. Afterwards marched trough Haelen to the staging area at Meensel-Kiesehem and Molembeek-Wersbeek. At 03:30 it moved to Lovenjoul where it arrived int he evening.

    15 May 1940; The regiment crossed the Dyle river and took up positions to move towards Leuven. This attach was however called up and dug into defensive positions. They received a heavy artillery barrage from the British troops near Leuven.

    17 May 1940; The regiment attacked across the Dyle. After crossing it repaired the blown bridges and the spearhead of the regiment advanced towards Brussels trough Eversberg, Corstenberg, Nosseghem and Zaventem. The regiment encountered hard resistance around Dieghem on the Canal du Nord.

    18 May 1940; The regiment fought its way into Brussels trough Haren and Evere. In the evening the unit took positions and went to rest at Bodeghem and Schepdael.

    19 May 1940; The regiment advanced to the Dendre canal. Around Ninove it encountered a British artillery barrage. The canal was heavily defended and around mid day the 5. Kompanie was the first to cross the canal. Around 17:00 the rest of the regiment had crossed.

    20 May 1940; Marching trough the night the regiment reached Renaix(Ronse) and attacked towars the Schelde. Under heavy enemy fire it however stays pinned at their side of the river.

    23 May 1940; The regiment attacked the crossing and secured the bridgehead

    24 May 1940; The regiment crossed the river en masse moving to Vichte where it took rest.

    25 May 1940; The regiment received the order to move into a wide defensive position. Enemy positions on the hills north of Heule and Galleghem were attacked and moved into.

    26 May 1940; The regiment marched West

    27 May 1940; The regiment marched in line with the spearhead of the unit towards Paschendaele were it attacked together with Infanterie Regiment 11.

    29 may 1940; The regiment attacked and took Boesinghe.

    30 May 1940; The regiment moved towards Dunkirk. After a quick march the regiment reached Elzendamme were a destroyed bridge was repaired by the Pionierzug. Trough Hoogstade and Stavele it moved towards Wegscheede. At Hondschoote it encountered a heavy artillery barrage and resistance. The spearhead of the unit managed to cross the Basse-Colm canal and disperse the enemy from the eastern bridgehead.

    31 May 1940; The regiment was supposed to cross the canal which was however delayed trough the fields being flooded by the British. Towards the night the artillery was brought up and a Bridgehead across the canal was made.

    1 June 1940; The regiment crossed the Digue canal at St. Michel. Where it stayed until June 3rd.

    3 June 1940; The 9. Kompanie retreated due to their positions being flooded.

    4 June 1940; The regiment moved into Dunkirk which ended the first battle of France.

    After being deployed again for the Battle of France, the regiment fought at Henin-Literd, Moy, Nesle, Beauvais, Suznay, Surville, Maison Baugis, Chartres, Briarres and Augerville until the armistice in Larchant. It suffered 471 casualties of which 140 men killed.

    15 October 1940; The regiment was renamed into Grenadier Regiment 53 and was moved to the 14. Infanterie Division.

    July 1944; the unit was renamed to Verstärktes Grenadier-Regiment 1065 under the 14. Infanterie Division where it stayed on the eastern front until the end of the war.

     

     

  • Rare Heer Officer M36 field blouse for a Leutnant der Veterinär

    1,800.00

    Rare Heer Officer M36 field blouse for a Leutnant der Veterinär. This is a enlisted mens field example, not a tailor made dress blouse. The blouse is in good, worn condition with all wartime sewn insignia. Interestingly the collar tabs are sewn directly over the issue EM/NCO litzen. The breast eagle is a typical Bullion example, machine sewed to the garment. There are also wartime added shoulder reinforcements inside the garment. The shoulderstraps are typically carmine coloured examples with a additional grey underlay. The field blouse is in excellent only lightly worn condition and is a rare variant with this set of wartime sewn insignia. Some light mothing here and there; but most of the nap retains in the wool. The garment originally came out of a household clearing in Vienna. Hard to find, example which displays nicely!

  • First world war German Fernglas 08 with Ersatz material case

    250.00

    Nice original WW1 German issue binoculars or Fernglas 08. The binoculars are complete with wits original Ersatz material case and are in untouched condition. Nice set for the optics or WW1 collector!

  • Three tone camouflage gasmask canister Uffz Pfeiffer

    1,900.00

    Original three-tone Normandy camouflage gasmask canister. Still retaining up to 85% of its original vibrant camouflage paint. The canister retains its original strap and mask that are original to the piece. The original wartime field applied camouflage paint retains a lot of contrast and would nicely attribute to a Normandy camouflage helmet.

    Inside the lid it is named to H. Pfeiffer, a Unteroffizier in Schnell-Kampf-Geschwader 10 which was stationed in Southern Italy.

    A stunning gasmask with lots of character and original camouflage. Hard to upgrade piece!

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