German helmet

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  • NSB 4e Algem. Landdag Den Haag 1935 pin

    60.00

    NSB 4e Algem. Landdag Den Haag 1935 pin in good condition. The pin retains its original pin on the back which is in working condition. Original early NSB pin!

  • NSB Werkersbijeenkomst 22/10 1938 Amsterdam Tinnie

    45.00

    NSB Werkersbijeenkomst 22/10 1938 Amsterdam Tinnie in good condition with functional pin. Nice piece with a load of finish which is hard to find.

  • NSB 3e Algemeene Landdag Amsterdam 1935 pin

    60.00

    NSB 3e Algemeene Landdag Amsterdam 1935 pin in good condition. The pin retains its original pin on the back which is in working condition. Original early NSB pin!

  • NSB hagespraak 1937 Tinnie

    55.00

    NSB hagespraak 1937 Tinnie in good condition with functional pin.

  • NSB Goudsberg en Recht 1940 Tinnie

    50.00

    NSB Goudsberg en Recht 1940 Tinnie with functional pin. This badge always seems to have some corrosion due to the finish. Nice badge regardless.

  • US Airborne command patch

    40.00

    Original US airborne command patch in good unissued condition.

  • US 1st Allied Airborne patch

    65.00

    Original 1st Allied Airborne patch in very good condition.

  • US 1st Allied Airborne patch

    65.00

    Original 1st Allied Airborne patch in very good condition.

  • US 1st Allied Airborne patch

    65.00

    Original 1st Allied Airborne patch in very good condition.

  • US 17th airborne division patch

    45.00

    US 17th airborne division patch without airborne tab.

  • US 101st Airborne patch type 3

    US 101st Airborne patch type 3

  • US seventh armored division patch – greenback

    35.00

    US seventh armored division patch – greenback

  • US third armored division patch – uniform cut greenback

    35.00

    US third armored division patch – greenback in tunic removed condition.

  • Late war RG34 chain with simplified hook

    40.00

    Excellent late war manufactured RG34 chain which is easily recognizable by the simplified hook. The chain is in good condition and is virtually always missing from the cleaning kits. Nice variant which would be hard to find as a spare!

  • RG34 chain

    30.00

    Textbook early RG34 cleaning chain with aluminium links in good used condition.

  • Complete and matching LP34 u. LP42 flare holster marked bdq 41

    Complete and matching LP34 u. LP42 flare holster marked bdq 41 indicating production by Ehrhardt u. Kirsten, Koffer- u. Lederwarenfabrik, Leipzig. Complete with matching sling marked bdq 41 and 1941 dated cleaning rod. Really hard to find in matching and excellent condition!

    I could sell this holster in parts but as it is all matching I would rather it stays together which is quite hard to find!!

  • Rare pre war brown leather P08 holster marked Carl Heinichen, Dresden 1934 named to US vet Garvin Lamb 35900443

    425.00

    Rare pre war brown coloured P08 Luger holster in very good condition. The holster is a very nice early example dated 1934 manufactured out of a high quality brown coloured leather with the internal pockets for the take down tool and for the cleaning rod which is a rare thing to encounter. The holster is nicely marked Carl Heinichen, Dresden 1934 together with a typical pre war style WaA. The holster has a nicely done period repair/reinforcement to the back at one of the belt loops. The holster is on the inside named to a US vet; Garvin Lamb 35900443 which makes this a very interesting piece for further research. Excellent very early example!

  • K98 bayonet marked 42 asw with tropical frog

    475.00

    K98 bayonet marked 42 asw with tropical frog in used condition. The bayonet is not matching but retains its original tropical frog which is in the same condition with the same patina. Hard to find!

  • K98 bayonet marked cof 40/41

    225.00

    K98 bayonet marked cof 40/41 in good used condition. The bayonet and the scabbard are both with the same serial with a different letter code. The bayonet is dated 1940, the scabbard is dated 1941. Both are marked cof 40 and cof 41.

  • M42 canteen marked MN42 with pigskin straps

    200.00

    Textbook M42 canteen in very good, most likely unissued condition. The flask itself, the straps and the cover are all nicely marked MnN 43 which indicates production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA). The canteen features very nice black coloured pigskin leather straps. The canteen is a typical late war configuration with a black phenolic resin (bakelite) canteen cup. Textbook M42 canteen in excellent condition!

  • Late war M42 canteen with brown leather strap

    125.00

    Very nice typical late war M42 canteen in good used condition. The canteen features a nice brown leather straps which gives the canteen an aesthetic look. Both the flask and the cup are unmarked. Typical late war canteen!

  • M31 canteen marked W.A.L. 40 with a rare cup marked V.A.L. 39

    200.00

    Nice original M31 canteen in very good condition. The canteen is not matching, the flask itself is nicely marked W.A.L. 40 and the canteen cup is marked V.A.L. 39, which is a very rare manufacturer! The canteen cup features some period personalization. Very nice early/pre war canteen!

  • Rare US ‘Utah Beach’ medic backpack

    550.00

    Original and rare US ‘Utah Beach’ medic back pack in good used condition. These bags were made and issued to Medics in the 4th Infantry division during the D-day landings. These bags are large although consensus is these carried two large tins of bandages there is no documentation describing the issued contents.

  • Steel M42 canteen marked MN 43

    225.00

    Textbook late war M42 canteen in overall good condition. The canteen has a nice cover with desirable riveted loops, which are sadly a bit damaged. The flask itself is nicely marked MN 43 which (most probably) indicates production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1943. The canteen comes in a typical late war configuration with a matching cup. Nice late war example!

  • Rare Dutch made M42 canteen

    375.00

    Beautiful and very rare canteen most probably made by the Dutch company VerBliFa (De Vereenigde Blikfabrieken) during the German occupation. The canteen is in used but good condition. VerBliFa (De Vereenigde Blikfabrieken) was the main manufacturer of the Dutch pre 1940 army mess kits, canteens and other stuff, these items were made in the exact same way. Stamped sheet metal and then tinned! The canteen is missing its cup. On the back of the harness a fork is fitted from the four piece cutlery set which has been there since the end of the war. The canteen is unmarked which is often the case with these Dutch produced canteens. Maybe one of the rarest variant of the M42 canteen there is, and for sure one of the best canteens I have ever offered!

  • Rare Aluminium M31 canteen marked EHB 40

    125.00

    Rare Aluminium M31 canteen marked EHB 40 in used condition. The maker marking EHB is thusfar a uncommon unidentified maker.

  • Tropical Aluminium M31 canteen marked ESB 42

    250.00

    Beautiful and textbook tropical M31 canteen with webbing straps. The canteen is marked ESB 42 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin in 1942. The canteen is a beautiful in my opinion unissued example that would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Steel M42 canteen marked MN 43

    240.00

    Textbook late war M42 canteen in overall good condition. The canteen has a nice cover with desirable riveted loops, which are sadly a bit damaged. The flask itself is nicely marked MN 43 which (most probably) indicates production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1943. The canteen comes in a typical late war configuration with a phenolic resin cup. Nice late war example!

  • Named Aluminium M31 canteen marked FWBN 41

    200.00

    Named Aluminium M31 canteen marked FWBN 41 indicating production by. The canteen is in very good, lightly used condition. Very hard to find a named example!

  • Steel M42 canteen marked SMM 44

    200.00

    Textbook example M42 canteen in very good condition. The canteen is a typical late war example with a green steel cup. Both the flask itself and the cup are marked SMM 44 which indicates production by Süddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach in 1943. Textbook matching M42 canteen!

  • Steel M42 canteen marked RFI 43 / CFL 44

    190.00

    Steel M42 canteen marked RFI 43 / CFL 44. I found the canteen like this. Although the cup and the flask are not matching I deem that they have been together for a very long time. Textbook M42 style canteen in very good condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Aluminium M31 canteen marked EEF 43

    235.00

    Excellent textbook late war M31 (Feldflasche) canteen with aluminium flask in stone mint unissued condition. The flask and the felt cover are both nicely marked EEF 41 which indicates production by Ewald Eigenbrod Aluminium-und Metallwarenfabrik, Freiling  in 1943. In textbook configuration with an excellent black urea resin (type of bakelite) cup marked 46/S which is usual for this manufacturer. Excellent matching canteen in a condition that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Steel M42 canteen marked SMM 43

    240.00

    steelTextbook example M42 canteen in very good condition. The canteen is a typical late war example with a green steel cup. Both the flask itself and the cup are marked SMM 43 which indicates production by Süddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach in 1943. Textbook matching M42 canteen!

  • Steel M42 canteen marked MN 43

    225.00

    Textbook late war M42 canteen in overall good condition. The canteen has a nice cover with desirable riveted loops, which are sadly a bit damaged. The flask itself is nicely marked MN 43 which (most probably) indicates production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1943. The canteen comes in a typical late war configuration with a matching cup. Nice late war example!

  • Named coconut canteen marked HRE 43

    250.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 43 with second pattern roller buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup.

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 43

    300.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 43 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen with second pattern roller buckle closing strap with two, not three metal eyelets. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup.

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 42

    255.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 42 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its rare simplified aluminium cup with factory olive paint

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 43

    275.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 43 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its factory HRE 43 marked olive M31 style canteen cup which was specifically made for the Coconut canteen. Nice variant with wide horizontal support strap.

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 42

    250.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 42 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup.

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 41

    275.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup. Hard to find example in the first year of production!

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 42

    255.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 42 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup.

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • Coconut canteen marked HRE 43

    250.00

    Textbook coconut canteen marked HRE 42 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Typical example with first pattern friction buckle closing strap. The canteen is in good used condition and complete with its phenolic resin canteen cup. Nice variant with wide horizontal support strap!

    To learn more about the coconut canteens you can read my article about them here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/

  • ‘Last Ditch’ coconut canteen

    170.00

    ‘Last Ditch’ coconut canteen in good condition. These coconut canteens with simplified harnesses are of a unknown, exact specific design. Collectors discuss two possible specific uses for this design. One being that they are post war reissued with a simplified harness. The second is that they are unfinished examples that have been hastily fitted with a make shift strap and cap system in 1945 as a ‘last ditch’ effort. One could argue that they should have then been dated 1945 but this is not per se a must. I have observed many(!) 1942 and 1943 with 1944 dated buckles. This is a indication that either they kept using the 1941, 1942 and 1943 molds up until 1945 ór simply still had stock which could explain the fact that no coconut canteen bodies are produced in 1944. For a early post war manufacture it would not be logical that the straps would vary as much as they do because a post war peace time manufacture would not have the need utilising every single scrap piece of leather. Nor would it be a necessity in a post war Germany littered with wartime uniforms, equipment and for sure canteens.

    This is for me, the most logical explanation that this is a ‘last ditch’ effort in fielding these otherwise unfinished canteens or produced from 1942 molds. Rare variant!

  • ‘Last Ditch’ coconut canteen

    170.00

    ‘Last Ditch’ coconut canteen in good condition. These coconut canteens with simplified harnesses are of a unknown, exact specific design. Collectors discuss two possible specific uses for this design. One being that they are post war reissued with a simplified harness. The second is that they are unfinished examples that have been hastily fitted with a make shift strap and cap system in 1945 as a ‘last ditch’ effort. One could argue that they should have then been dated 1945 but this is not per se a must. I have observed many(!) 1942 and 1943 with 1944 dated buckles. This is a indication that either they kept using the 1941, 1942 and 1943 molds up until 1945 ór simply still had stock which could explain the fact that no coconut canteen bodies are produced in 1944. For a early post war manufacture it would not be logical that the straps would vary as much as they do because a post war peace time manufacture would not have the need utilising every single scrap piece of leather. Nor would it be a necessity in a post war Germany littered with wartime uniforms, equipment and for sure canteens.

    This is for me, the most logical explanation that this is a ‘last ditch’ effort in fielding these otherwise unfinished canteens or produced from 1942 molds. The metal chain on the lid is painted in a clear lacquer which has toned yellow, it is not made of brass. Rare variant!

  • Large canteen marked WAL 42

    150.00

    Typical large sized canteen marked WAL 42 indicating production by Westfalische Aluminiumindustrie, Lüdenscheid. The canteen is in very good condition and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Large tropical canteen marked SSL 43 (Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid)

    185.00

    Nice large tropical M31 canteen in very good condition. The canteen is a nicely matching example marked SSL 43 which indicates production by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid in 1943. The canteen comes together with its original black phenolic resin cup. Hard to find maker which is normally better known for its belt buckle production.

  • Large canteen marked WWL 42

    225.00

    Nice late war large 1L capacity canteen or “1L Labeflasche” in good used condition. The canteen itself is nicely marked WWL 42 which indicates production by Wilhelm Wiesenauer, Aluminiumwarenfabrik Ludwigsburg in 1942. WWL is an extremely rare to find maker and for me the second example I encountered! The canteen is in overall good condition without damages and comes in its original configuration with a black phenolic resin cup!

  • Large canteen marked MN 41

    200.00

    Nice large 1L canteen or Labeflasche in very good condition. The canteens flask itself is nicely marked MN 41 which indicates production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1941 and comes in configuration with a black phenolic resin cup! Nice canteen in good condition!

  • NSVO female brooch ‘Het Hartvuur Heilig – Het Haardvuur Veilig’

    100.00

    Rare Dutch NSVO Brooch in good condition.

  • Leather equipment belt marked 0/0564/0005 size 105

    160.00

    Textbook late war simplified construction without a tongue where the holes are punctured into the belt itself, this is sometimes referred to as a M44 belt. The belt is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0564/0005 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. The belt is a good large mannequin size which is size marked 105. Very nice example!

  • Rare Juncker 88 A-1 right wing flaps crashed in France, 1940

    1,600.00

    Rare Juncker 88 A-1 right wing flaps in as found condition. This large wing part measuring 60×150 cm was found in Bouillon, France and kept during and after the war. The piece still retains its full original paint finish and data tag. The data plate reads;

    Arado-Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H. Lizenz: Junkers, Dessau.

    Serie Ju 88 A-1 No 1244
    Zeichn. 8. 88. 302
    F. M. 22. 11. 40

    The part comes with a booklet by the historical community of the town of Bouillon with this piece well photographed and documented with the name of the original finder which is the provenance of the piece.

    This is a very nice and decorative piece for any Luftwaffe collector and would be hard to find such a nice big display piece in this, untouched condition. As the part is big as is; I can and will not ship it. Meeting for a pickup is a must. See the first photo for scale; this is a impressive centrepiece to any mancave!

  • Bund Deutscher Mädel blouse

    350.00

    Bund Deutscher Mädel blouse in worn condition. The garment is missing a total of 4 buttons which shouldn’t be hard to replace. The garment is in used condition and could be a nice base for a restoration.

  • CKL68 M38 paratrooper helmet

    7,000.00

    Textbook, late war M38 paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger helmet marked CKL68 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a typical late war example with non vented aluminium bolts. The helmet retains its rare late war slide buckle chinstrap without press studs. The helmet retains its original, blood stained, size 57 liner. The liner does not have its crown which I presume was removed during or after the war. The helmet is a nice original example in good used condition!

  • Luftwaffe fighting knife marked L6

    400.00

    Nice Luftwaffe issue combat book knife or Nahkampfmesser in untouched, combat used condition. The knife is nicely marked L6 which is a Luftwaffe acceptance mark which indicates it was issued to and accepted by the Luftwaffe! The knife is in good used condition and remains sharp!

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

  • German helmet chinstrap buckle part

    50.00

    German helmet chinstrap part in good used condition. The buckle looks to have some red paint which was typical for Norwegian reissued pieces. This red paint however can easily be scratched off the aluminium without residue.

  • Heer Panzer EM/NCO breast eagle

    120.00

    Heer Panzer EM/NCO breast eagle in good condition. The eagle is woven in white with a black background.

  • Krim campaign shield

    300.00

    Textbook Krim campaign shield in very good condition. The badge is complete with all 4 prongs and its loose backing. The front of the badge still retains up to 95% of its factory finish and would be hard to upgrade.

  • K98 bayonet frog manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    400.00

    Stunning K98 bayonet frog which is made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. The Frog is nicely made using parts of captured British equipment. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent all the left equipment for recycling to Litzmannstadt and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. This K98 bayonet frog constructed out of British made webbing is an outstanding example of what was made in Litzmannstadt. The frog is in a stunning mint condition.

  • Early Heer tropical green bayonet frog

    350.00

    Textbook tropical K98 bayonet frog in good used condition. The original owner added aditional hole to the closing strap. Otherwise a very nice example!

  • Early Heer tropical green bayonet frog

    400.00

    Early Heer tropical green bayonet frog in very good condition. Hard to find early example!

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