German helmet

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  • MG34 tripod Dreibein 34

    Rare pre war Dreibein 34 manufactured in Electron metal. Complete with the mount for a MG34 or MG42 machine gun in its original tan finish. All three legs are fully movable and retractible. The mount and top pin are removable. These tripods are rare to find in any complete condition, this one would be perfect for a MG34 display or on the back of a Schwimmwagen!

  • Stunning Black Heer Panzer overseas cap

    Stunning original Panzer overseas cap dated 1940. Complete with its hand sewn original BeVo insignia with pink Waffenfarbe. The cap is in mint condition showing virtually no wear. The cap is marked inside Lago-Berlin 1941, size 57 and B.II.40. The cap retains multiple Russian depot markings indicating it was captured during the war. The cap is in mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade. Perfect to top on a mint Panzer wrap and exceptionally rare!

  • ET62 M35 double decal Polizei helmet

    A very nice pre war double decal M40 Polizei helmet. The helmet is nicely marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke Thale with the lot number S 4292. The helmet retains its original liner and (broken) chinstrap that are original to the helmet. Inside the dome is a pencil hand written name. The original early borderless Polizei decals still retain up to 99%. A very nice M35 Polizei helmet that would be a very nice addition to any helmet collection!

  • Minty late war breadbag RF.-Nr. 1/0047/0003

    Minty late war breadbag marked RF.-Nr. 1/0047/0003.

  • Late war m44 breadbag / equipment strap

    Late war M44 type breadbag / equipment strap.

  • Chocolate brown equipment strap LBA(S) 1937

    Hard to find pre war chocolate brown Luftwaffe equipment strap.

  • Set of pre war unblackened equipment straps marked H. Krinis Meiningen 1939

    A nice and unissued pair of pre war unblackened equipment straps marked H. Krinis Meiningen 1939. Very hard to find pre war equipment straps in unissued condition!

  • Unique late war two-tone Presstoff straight E-tool carrier

    Unique late war straight E-tool carrier manufactured from rest material and most interesting; two colours of material. The carrier is in light used condition and it is named on the yellow part. This is the first and only Presstoff E-tool carrier in this model I’ve ever seen, surely one of the last ones produced from rest materials!

  • Tan camouflaged MG34 and MG42 ammunition box

    A very nice steel early MG34 ammunition box. The box has been camouflaged in a nice light tan paint. The box retains up to 85% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint.

  • Swivel bale McCord M1 helmet marked 499C with Westinghouse liner

    A nice and honest US M1 helmet complete with its original liner. The helmet shell is nicely marked 499C (1943) and the shape of the shell indicates production by McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company of Detroit. The seam on the helmet shell is on the front and the bales are of the Swivel Bale type. The helmet liner is marked with a W indicating production by Westinghouse. The helmet was recently found on a flea market in Germany and hasn’t been in a collection before.

  • Minty M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn named Leutnant Lehmann

    A very nice minty Splittertarn M31 Zeltbahn in unissued condition. Nicely marked 0/0368/0167 and named to Leutnant Lehmann. The officers in the Wehrmacht rarely bivouacked in the field and hence this Zeltbahn is still in pristine condition! The Zeltbahn is free of damages and has most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The colors are nice, bright and full of contrast. Hard to find in this condition!

  • Unissued Sumpftarn reversible parka trousers with suspenders

    A unissued pair of reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarnmuster camouflage fabric. The trousers come with their originally attached factory suspenders. Nice reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers with strong and vibrant colours!

  • Black leather mapcase with partial contents bml 42

    Nice black leather mapcase marked bml 42 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. The mapcase is complete with its clear map over and a Meldeblock.

  • RZM pattern issue jackboots

    Pre war RZM pattern issue jackboots in good used condition. This pair is nicely RZM marked and dated 38 on the soles and inside the shafts. This type of marching boots was issued and worn to members of the SS-Verfügungstruppe. These boots where initially designed and issued to be worn with the black SS uniform but eventually also worn on the front in 1940. The boots are in good used condition!

  • First pattern felt overboots

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    Rare first pattern felt overboots dated 1941. A good mannequin size and in good, unissued condition. One of the boots has a whole in the shaft.

  • SE64 M40 single decal Heer full basket chickenwire helmet

    A spectacular full basket M40 single decal chickenwire camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original named liner and broken chinstrap which are original to the helmet. The helmet retains its wartime installed full basket chickenwire camouflage netting which has never been removed from the helmet. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original factory paint and textbook ET Heer decal. The said helmet was bought off a picker in Pennsylvania a few years ago and has only been in a single collection, it hasn’t been posted online anywhere. The helmet and its camouflage netting are a one looker original set. Chickenwire camouflage helmets are highly sought after and are key parts of every helmet collection. Simply a stunning chickenwire camouflage helmet that would be véry hard to upgrade.

  • Stunning pair of M37 lowboots dated 1939

    Possibly the best pair of M37 lowboots I’ve had to offer. Dated 1939 complete with the pull tabs that where discontinued in 1940. The boots are a nice large mannequin size and are in good supple condition. The boots are complete with their original laces and all eyelets and hooks they should have. The boots where issued to someone with two uneven feet and therefor slightly modified during the war. Most boots that one would find are mid to late war, a pre war pair is very rare to find!

  • Late Sanitätstruppen Unteroffizier shoulder straps

    Rare matching pair of m43 pattern Sanitäter shoulder straps in unissued condition. The pair is nicely dark blue rayon piped indicating Sanitätstruppen and finished with late subdued Unteroffizierstresse with the rank of Unteroffizier. There are a few small moth holes on the top, otherwise a mint exceptionally rare pair of shoulder straps.

  • Straight E-tool marked RH 1938

    Hard to find pre war E-tool marked RH 1938. The E-tool is in good strong condition with clear markings.

  • Luftwaffe Breadbag

    Nice textbook example of a Luftwaffe breadbag in very good unissued condition.

  • Minty mid/late war Heer/Waffen-SS breadbag

    A nice mid to late war Heer / Waffen-SS breadbag in mint condition.

  • Mint condition MP40 pouch CLG 43

    A very nice mint condition MP40 pouch. This is truly one of the nicest CLG pouches I have ever encountered and would make a nice addition to the collector of equipment. The pouch is marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. The leather is supple and in perfect condition. If you are looking for a MINT mp40 pouch, this is it!

  • ET64 single decal Heer M40 helmet

    A textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eissenhuttewerke ThaleThe helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The liner and chinstrap is original to the helmet and in good lightly used condition.  The chinstrap is full length, supple and marked. The chinstrap is intact but has a small damage under the overlap near the buckle. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint and 95% of its decal. Looking closely at the exterior of the helmet one can see remnants of a former whitewash. All in all a very nice helmet in very good condition.

  • Pioneer belt equipment hanger XELA Augsburg 1938

    Rare pre war pioneer equipment belt hanger marked XELA Augsburg 1938 These are essential for displaying large pioneer equipment items such as shovel or pickaxe carriers. Hard to upgrade!

  • Luftwaffe wrist Compass Armkompass 39

    Nice Luftwaffe wrist compass or Armkompass 39 (AK39). The compass is in very good working condition with its often missing original strap. The base material of the compass is in good, clear condition. Hard to upgrade!

  • Late war equipment strap

    Late war unusual equipment strap.

  • Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked bml 44

    A very nice softshell P38 holster in mint condition. Marked bml 44 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. The holster is made out of so called pebbled leather which is a rare variation! This softshell holster would be very hard to upgrade and is in perfect condition.

  • Mint M31 messkit marked HRE44

    M31 messkit marked HRE 44 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The messkit retains its original factory paint up to 99% and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Canvas Y-straps in combat used condition

    Nice webbing Y-strap in combat used condition. The Y-strap has a lot of patina, a period repair on the top D-ring strap and would nicely attribute a combat mannequin!

  • Hassia flashlight

    Near mint Hassia flashlight in near mint condition. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war enameled M42 messkit marked WJ44

    A rare enameled M42 messkit marked WJ44. The messkit still retains up to 99% of its original enamel finish. A very clean messkit, hard to upgrade!

  • K98 rifle sling marked gcx 1942

    A nice brown K98 sling in very good lightly used condition. Nicely marked gcx 1942 indicating production by Ing. Karl Brettschneider, Maehrisch-Schoenber. The strap is supple and would be a very nice addition to any K98, K43 or MP44. Hard to upgrade!

  • Wehrmacht cutlery set marked H.H.L 1941

    A very nice set marked H.H.L 1941. These where issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items!

  • Officers field blouse for a Leutnant der Infanterie

    A very nice privately tailored tunic for a Lieutenant or Leutnant in a infantry unit. The tunic has three loops for awards and one ribbon for the EK2. A very nice tunic for a award display!

  • German issue mosquito net or Mückennetz

    A very nice wartime mosquito net in good condition. It is nicely made in the typical textbook light green colour and large enough to fit over a helmet.

  • Nice matching k98 bayonet marked AB 41

    A nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked AB 41  indicating production by Mundlos AG, MagdeburgThe bayonet is in very good unsharpened and uncleaned condition. Found together with the leather frog marked Otto Koberstein. A nice matching set in good used condition!

  • Nice matching k98 bayonet marked cof 42

    A nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked cof 42indicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is in very good unsharpened and uncleaned condition. Found together with the leather frogA nice matching set in very good condition!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked J. Sch. 1939

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked J. Sch. 1939indicating production by Jetter und Scheerer. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 899 e and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good, uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.

  • Pioneer Sturmgepäck marked R.B.Nr. 0/1005/0173

    A nice late war pioneer Sturmgepäck marked R.B.Nr. 0/1005/0173 worn together with the two small side pouches this is the rarest of the three pouches as worn by Pioniertruppen. The pouch is in unissued condition!

  • Lightweight Y-straps dated 1942

    A nice and minty pair of lightweight Y-straps as issued to KavallerieLuftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely maker marked and dated 1942. Hard to upgrade!

  • Heer EM field upgraded officers sidecap

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    A stunning and mint Heer sidecap which has been upgraded from EM to Officers by hand sewing a thick silver cord to the top. The cap is in mint condition and is a nice big size 60. Nicely dated 1940, this cap was manufactured by Hermann Naubert Mützenfabrik Erfurt. The cap has the dark green Waffenfarbe on the front indicating administration. The cap doesn’t have a eagle, but could easily be restored. This garment was recently discovered in a cloth processing plant and has never been in a collection before and comes with a set of matching collar tabs!

  • Waffen-SS veterinarian field notebooks

    A unique hand bound field notebooks for a veterinarian in the Waffen-SS. These books contained typed notes on a wide array of veterinary practices such as disease diagnosis, medicines, remedies and procedures. These notebooks would be critical in the field without other veterinary care in the area. The notebooks are covered in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage material. As the war progressed a large portion of the German army was still horse powered although the Propaganda reels show differently! This is a great and unique set that was most definitely well kept after because of its importance. A great set that would be a great piece in a cavalry related display!

  • Waffen-SS Plane tree 1/2 camouflage Zeltbahn

    A stunning Waffen-SS plane tree 1/2 Camouflage Zeltbahn in lightly worn condition. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and has a few period repairs. The Zeltbahn is made up out of a nice and unique variety of camouflage patterns; early handscreened plane tree 1/2, late plane tree 1/2 overprint and Handscreened 5/6 on the sides. The colors are strong and vibrant, hard to find a better one! The Zeltbahn is all in great condition and surely one of the best ones I’ve had to offer!

  • First pattern grey reversible parka jacket

    First pattern grey reversible parka jacket or Wendejacke in good, lightly worn condition. The jacket has most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and is complete with all strings and straps. The garment is in lightly worn condition with light staining on the white side. Its nicely marked Schulz Warschau and K42. The material used in the construction of the parka is the typical early barcode screen printed grey material. A rare to find grey parka in great, lightly worn condition!

  • First pattern grey reversible parka trousers

    A nice early pattern reversible parka trousers or Wendehose executed in thick gaberdine/wool. The garment is in good used condition with some damages and staining. The garment features most of its originally sewn buttons. The garment is slightly shortened at the bottom but by no means to small for a modern mannequin! A nice set of combat worn parka trousers.

  • German helmet chinstrap

    In good used condition, hard to find spare!  Nicely maker marked and dated.

  • M40 coastal artillery geometrical camouflage helmet

    A killer brush painted three-tone geometrical camouflage helmet. Truly a typical and stunning example of a original geometrical camouflage helmet with bright colours. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet shows several layers of paint which are topped with a geometrical camouflage pattern . The colours are vibrant and full of contrast, it really stands out! The helmet retains up to 95% of its original camouflage paint. The liner is named but it is hard to make out. The chinstrap is shortened but original to the helmet. The helmet was found years ago in Denmark and emerged from the woodwork after a newspaper ad. Due to the thick paint the shell markings are hard to see. The helmet is a M40, most probably NS production. Truly a exiting helmet that would be a centre piece to any camouflage helmet collection. For sure the best coastal artillery camouflage helmet I’ve found!

  • Matching K98 ammunition pouches marked 0/1032/0001

    A very nice and matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches. The pouches are complete with all straps, dividers and markings. The leather is in good supple condition. The pair is nicely maker marked 0/1032/0001. Nice to find a matching pair which is hard to find!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw #3389

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3389 and has nice clean wooden grips and its original leather frog. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned and matching (!) condition.

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked DDX

    A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars is fitted with its original strap and rain shield. The binoculars are clear and usable. The Strichplatte is not visible which seems to be common with these late war binoculars. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime yellow paint in untouched, uncleaned condition.

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

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 ᛋᛋ  indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. A nice combat worn example of a original Waffen-SS belt buckle in its original finish!

  • Wehrmacht Toque

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

  • Clean pair of winter felt boots

    A great pair of late war felt boots. Typical eastern front footwear worn and issued with the reversible, non reversible and charkov parkas. The pair is a nice large 28 which translates to a modern EU 43. The pair is nicely dated 1943. Both boots have a rip in the back just underneath the straps. They are however still in great condition, perfect on a mannequin! Hard to find a great pair in this condition and size!

  • Minty early M38 gas mask with canister

    Truly the best example I’ve found so far! The original factory paint on it still retains up to 99% and would be hard to upgrade. The canister is complete with its early mask and straps. Inside a early mask with a set of rare gas detection strips! Named to Gefreiter Möller with the Feldpost number 30478B indicating the following units:
    30478
    (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) Stab Grenzwacht-Abschnitt 26
    (28.4.1940-19.9.1940) Regimentsstab Grenzwacht-Regiment Cluver
    (8.9.1942-11.3.1943) Regimentsstab u. Panzer-Einheit (= P)
    Grenzwacht-Regiment Cluver
    (12.3.1943-7.9.1943) Regimentsstab u. Panzer-Einheit (= P)
    Sicherungs-Regiment 16
    (8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 2.2.1944 Regimentsstab u. Sammelpunkt
    Fastnacht Sicherungs-Regiment 16
    (23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 28.5.1944 Regimentsstab u. Stabskompanie
    Sicherungs-Regiment 16 u. Sammelpunkt Fastnacht.

  • Large and thick Reichsmarine issue blanket

    Nice and thick original Reichsmarine issue blanket. The blanket is in good used condition with lots of nap remaining. Some small moth damage but mostly in very nice condition. The blanket is nicely dated 1929. The Reichsmarine consisted of ‘just’ 15.000 men at its high point and its items are very rare!

  • Straight E-tool marked H 1944

    Hard to find wartime straight E-tool marked 1944 H. The E-tool is in good strong condition with clear markings and original finish.

  • Early rubberized Gascape in unissued condition

    Nice typical rubberized gas cape pouch with a pressed paper Gasplane marked B.H.P. The Gasplane is in good unissued condition and comes with the factory wrap around.

  • Pair of m37 pattern gaiters or Gamaschen

    In very good condition. A little dirty but unissued !

  • Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO M43 keilhosen

    Scarce original pair of Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen for enlisted man and non commissioned officers in good worn condition. The trousers retain most if not all of their originally sewn buttons and full leg ties. There is a well-executed period repair on the front of the trousers under the left front pocket. The trousers are otherwise in good, used condition. The inside of the trousers are nicely finished with herringbone rayon material typical for Waffen-SS issue garments. The cut is typical for Waffen-SS issue Keilhosen with straight cut pockets and the back reinforcement ending at the side seams. Not to be confused with Heer/Kustenartillerie trousers! A textbook Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen, much harder to find then a pair of Erbsentarn camouflage trousers!

  • Late Litzmannstadt made Rucksack with captured British material

    Late war Heer/Waffen-SS rucksack made from captured British webbing parts. The rucksack was made in the infamous ghetto of Litzmannstadt. Nicely named inside Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt. The rucksack is a nice compilation of small details; from the blue edge to the British rope and Lee Enfield sling used on top. A nice late war rucksack, for sure the best I’ve had so far.

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