German helmet
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Tropical equipment belt marked Jobra 1943
Nice original webbing equipment belt marked Jobra 1943. Sized 85 cm.
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Mint M31 messkit marked HRE38
Perfect pre war M31 messkit marked HRE 38 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The messkit retains its original factory paint up to 99% and would be impossible to upgrade.
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Two green webbing DAK equipment straps in good unissued condition
A typical pair of webbing equipment straps in mint, unissued condition. Typical green early tropical or DAK material. One of the hardest equipment items in green webbing to find!
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Zeltbahn accecoiries
A nice set of original Zeltbahn accessories. Exactly the amount as was issued to every soldier with a single M31 Zeltbahn.
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German helmet chinstrap marked G.SINGER KLATTAU 1943
Nice original helmet chinstrap marked G.SINGER KLATTAU 1943. In good supple condition, easily added to a helmet!
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Tropical A-frame messkit strap in used condition
Hard to find in used condition. Nice original A-frame messkit strap. A A-frame in used condition is easily found, but finding a matching used strap is hard!
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Steel tabbed Kriegsmarine belt buckle Dr. Franke & Co 1941
A nice original Steel tabbed Kriegsmarine belt buckle marked Dr. Franke & Co 1941. Tabbed steel Kriegsmarine belt buckles are hard to find and this one is in good, used condition!
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Steel heer Tabbed belt buckle marked CTD 1942
Rare 1942 dated steel Heer belt buckle with originally sewn tab. The buckle is in near mint condition complete with most of its original paint.
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MG34 carrying sling
Hard to find pre/early war MG34 carrying sling in very good condition.
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Matching M43 NCO field uniform set marked WB44
If you have been looking for a matching M43 uniform here is your chance. A M43 field blouse with Keilhosen for a Oberfeldwebel der Infanterie. The tunic is in very good, lightly used condition complete with a whistle with cord, a set of shoulder straps and bandage in the pocket. The collar tabs and Unteroffizierstresse are machine applied. The breast eagle is handsewn. In my opinion all insignia are wartime sewn to the tunic!
The tunic is a nice large size fitting most mannequins easily. It has not been shortened or altered like many other tunics. The tunic has one or two small moth holes that have been repaired. The tunic is marked WB44 indicating the depot of Würzburg. It seems the tunic has hardly been worn and retains most of the nap in the wool!The Keilhosen are equally a large mannequin size and are also marked WB44. They are in light worn condition and have a few moth holes. The trousers retain their original strings at the bottom and are a very good colour match to the tunic.
It is very hard to find a model, size, colour, and rank or branch appropriate matching set in a large size and good condition! This is the first time I see a tunic match with a pair of trousers and I’ll most probably regret selling this set from my collection!
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Officers tunic for a Oberleutnant Infanterie regiment 64
A well worn tunic for a Oberleutnant in Infanteriegeriment 64. A custom tailored tunic with handsewn details. The insignia are handsewn to the tunic and show the same aging as the tunic itself. Stitching of the bottom of the swastika is a bit loose but firm, but no serious damages to be noted. The tunic is a snug medium fit that would be a nice base to display awards.
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Two tone brush applied camouflage gasmask canister
A killer original two tone camouflage canister in very good condition. The canister retains up to 90%% of its original wartime paint and both its carrying straps. Observing the brush applied two-tone camouflage one can easily see sand and fingerprints embedded. Nice details on a nice can. This was one of my first camouflage gasmask cans that would nicely match up with the helmet in todays update!
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Pre war Waffen-SS/Political marked RZM M6/43/39
Sale!A very nice Prewar RZM M6/43/39 marked messkit in mint condition. Unlike many tall prewar RZM messkits in black, this Messkit is executed in Feldgrau indicating production for the Waffen-SS. Nicely named on the back to Helmut Dittrich.
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Pre war breadbag named Peter Schmitt
A typical pre war breadbag in good used condition. Inside nicely named to Peter Schmitt.
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Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked 822/38
A original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked 822/38. The buckle has a crack in the material on top of the right wing adding character to the piece in my opinion. . The buckle is in good, combat used condition.
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Mid war German helmet net
Mid war German helmet net made of rough, brown string. Unlike the late war variant this mid war type is hard to find! The helmet net would easily compliment any German army helmet. This early type of camouflage net is very hard to find!
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Mint equipment belt marked L Heyden Köln 1942
Nice mint condition belt marked L Heyden Köln 1942. The size is small/medium in 85 centimeters. Nice to match that mint buckle with!
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MG34/42 tool pouch in tan pressstoff with riveted straps
A nice late war Tool pouch for the MG34 and MG42 machinegun. It is made out of the late war Presstoff material and is in good condition with all internal fittings and leather straps. The leather is nice and supple and the Presstoff is nice in colour. The pouch is marked inside the closing flap gut 4. Interestingly the leather parts are not stitched but riveted! A rare late war pouch in good, unused condition!
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Binocular strap marked bmj 43 and button flap
Hard to find spares in good condition. Nicely marked 43 bmj on the strap!
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Tan presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked JWA 4
A very nice original Tan Presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked JWA 4 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg. The E-tool carrier retains its original straps in brown leather in good condition.
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Named CFL44 M42 canteen with green bakelite cup
Nice original M42 canteen marked CFL44 with green bakelite cup dated 1943. The canteen is nicely named on the back to Liebenau 4. Kompanie. The green bakelite cup is in very good condition!
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Late war DDX tan Dienstglas
A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars is fitted with its original strap, rain shield and late war button flap. The binoculars are usable but could be cleaned. The Strichplatte is not visible. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime yellow paint complete with the rare single stud button flap in untouched, uncleaned condition.
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Late war brown enamel canteen with brown strap
M42 Feldflasche by Annweiler Email-u.Metall-Werke, Annweil. The canteen is a late war (M42) type with a enameled steel body and cup. The cup is the last model without the handles and solely a small loop for the strap. The brown leather strap is a two piece M42 type with a buckle without roller. The cover is made out of gaberdine and has 3, not 4, grey painted press studs. The canteen is in very good condition. Possibly one of the rarest canteens to find!
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Stunning EF66 M42 camouflage helmet
A stunning two tone camouflage helmet in very good used condition. The camouflage has a lot of character in the paint and nice strong colours that are even better in hand. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. It’s been named in the skirt but the names have been scratched out. One looker original camouflage helmet really!
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Waffen-SS EM/NCO M43 Gaberdine Field cap
Minty original Waffen-SS EM/NCO M43 Gaberdine field cap. Nice with originally sewn BeVo trapezoid. Marked inside with 58 which is a considerably nice large size!
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Private purchase overcoat for a Oberleutnant zur See
Scarce, near mint condition Kriegsmarine dress overcoat for a Oberleutnant zur See. Complete with all original sewn buttons and insignia. Nicely named and dated 1938 on a tag inside the pocket. Nice, clean garment!
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Low turret mount tan sniper scope case
A very scarce original low turret tan sniper scope case marked jvb. Still retaining up to 40% of its original factory tan paint. In a sea of fakes, here is a real one in obvious, combat used condition!
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Pioneer tool pouch marked Karl Busse 1939
A nice leather tool pouch for fuze setters, crimp tool and some other small items. Nicely marked Karl Busse Mainz 1939. Hard to find in good condition with the original sling attached!
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Matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches
Nice matching pair in good condition. Sadly the dividers inside the individual partitions have been removed. Still great for a mannequin!
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Near mint early Y-straps marked Franz Brehme 1940
Stunning, near mint 1940 dated Y-strap made by Franz Brehme. Hard to find first pattern Y-strap with hidden stitches on the front and lightgrey painted metal. In good supple condition. Very hard to find a 1940 dated Y-strap in supple condition!
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Rare left facing heer buckle
A great original buckle in the rare transitional variant with the eagle facing the left. The buckle is in mint condition. The left facing buckle was only made between January and March 1936. A rare and desirable buckle that is a must have for every buckle collector!
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Aluminum Heer belt buckle in stone mint condition
Superb 1940 dated stone mint tabbed Heer belt buckle by H. Arld Nuernberg. Impossible to upgrade!
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Mint steel Heer belt buckle marked M4/44
A mint steel Heer belt buckle marked RZM M4/44 indicating production by Paul Cramer & Co., Lüdenscheid. Hard to find RZM marked Heer buckle.
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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. Nicely marked 0/0390/032? and a large size 110.
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Heer Belt buckle marked RODO
A top mint late war Heer belt buckle in blue color or Einheitskoppelschloss by RODO.
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Tabbed Heer belt buckle Josef Feix & Söhne
A stone mint buckle marked JFS on the buckle indicating production by Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz an der Neiße. The tab indicates that it was made in 1941. Hard to upgrade mint buckle with interesting blackened/unblackened tab!
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MG34 / MG42 barrel carrier or Laufschützer 43
A very nice original Laufschützer 43, a barrel carrier designed to carry both the MG34 and MG42 barrels. The barrel carrier comes with its originally attached sling in full length. The paint still retains up to 80% on this piece and it would be very hard to upgrade this piece. Most barrel carriers on the market have replaced slings, been repainted or even stripped and blued postwar. This one is a fully untouched late war example in very good used condition!
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Late war soft shell P38 holster in mint condition
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Mint condition Luger P.08 holster marked DKK 42
A minty P.08 Luger holster marked DKK42 indicating production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg.
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Late war german helmet chinstrap marked 0/1151/0005
In good supple condition and marked 0/1151/0005. Ideal if you have that unissued M42 without chinstrap!
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Large tropical M31 canteen marked MN42
A nice matching large tropical canteen marked MN42 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA). Hard to upgrade matching and stone mint example!
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Waffen-SS RZM cufftitle 2. SS Panzerdivision Das Reich
2. SS Panzerdivision Das Reich Cufftitle in very good condition. RZM pattern EM / NCO cufftitle. 40cm length. Complete with its original paper RZM label. Hard to find original early pattern SS cuff title in very good condition!
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Tropical A-frame marked Franz Brehme, Walsrode 1941
A stunning early tropical A-frame marked Franz Brehme, Walsrode 1941 complete with its matching A-frame pouch marked Franz Brehme, Walsrode 1942. Hard to upgrade matching set in very good, mint/unissued condition.
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EF64 M42 helmet in Three-tone geometrical camouflage
A one looker original three-tone geometrical camouflage helmet in very good, used condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner in size 57. The helmet was originally found in a private household in the neighborhood of Arnhem, The Netherlands. The helmet is a nice example of a geometrical camouflage helmet with good strong colours.
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NS66 single decal Luftwaffe M42 helmet
A simple, untouched single decal M42 helmet in excellent condition. Marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. Inside a minty liner complete with a partial domestamp. I’ll let the pictures do the talking. A stunning original helmet with a size 58 liner.
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Leather equipment belt marked R.B.Nr 0/0850/0189 size 105
A nice large sided mint mid to late war equipment belt marked R.B.Nr 0/0850/0189. In good supple condition, would be very hard to upgrade!
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MG34/42 tool pouch in pressstoff marked epf 1944
Textbook late war pouch in mint condition. Marked epf 1944 indicating production by Königs- u. Bismarckhütte A G’, Huettenwerk Falvahuette in Schwientochlowitz, Kreis Kattowitz. Hard to upgrade mint condition pouch!
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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!
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Matching pair of tan CLG 43 MP40 magazine pouches
A nice original pair of MP40 magazine pouches marked CLG44 in good unissued condition.
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Late war pair of M43 Infantry shoulderstraps
As found together on a tunic in dusty, lightly used condition. A late war pair with the typical white rayon piping indicating Infanterie.
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Bakelite Zeiler 4842 flashlight
Hard to find Zeiler 4842 bakelite flashlight. Made out of bakelite these torches are easily damaged. Finding a undamaged one is hard! The flashlight is complete with the button strap manufactured out of Presstoff.
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Aluminum Heer belt buckle by Dr. Franke & Co 1937
A superb Heer aluminum belt buckle by Dr. Franke & Co manufactured in Lüdenscheid, 1937. 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!
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1944 dated German helmet liner size 60 for size 68 helmet shells
Nice original liner with its original drawstring. Named Steinkopf and in light worn condition. Hard to find spare for a size 68 shell. The liner itself is sized 60, which is a great size for big mannequins!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap
A nice chinstrap in good used condition. Manufactured from pig skin leather and still supple! Nicely maker marked and dated 1944.
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Medical M36 shoulder straps Oberfeldwebel
Nice M36 pair of medical shoulderstraps for a Sanitäter Oberfeldwebel. Matching pair in good condition.
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Worn set of M40 infantry shoulder straps
Something missing on most if not all tunics often offered for sale. Hard to find spare set in nice and honest worn condition. Rayon piped with white Waffenfarbe for Infanterie troops.
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Late war M43 tunic Drillich
A nice original late war M43 field blouse in HBT or Drillich material. The garment is in light used condition and is complete with restored basic insignia. Priced to sell!
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Esbit model 9 stove with tablets
A nice original Model 9 Esbit stove in good condition. Complete with its original box with fuel tablets. Hard to find!
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Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked DDX
A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars are fitted with their original strap which is in good supple condition. The binoculars are clear but could be cleaned. The Strichplatte is still visible in the right eyepiece. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime tan paint!
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5 cm mortar ammunition box
Still retains original (camouflage) paint and stencills. Internals are missing, priced accordingly!
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