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Rare Luger holster marked Otto Sindel 1935(!)
Rare 1935 dated P08 Luger holster manufactured by Otto Sindel, Berlin. Of all years in production; 1935 dated holsters are the rarest to find. This early, first pattern holster with compartment for the cleaning rod is in good used condition and comes complete with its early WaA takedown tool. The 1935 dated P08 holsters are rare to find, considered the holy grail for collectors and only occasionally find their way onto the market!
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Heer Infanterie officers crushed visor cap
Original Heer officers visor that has been ‘crushed’ by the wearer recreating the ‘Alter Art’ look. The cap is in very good, salty untouched condition. Part of the lining and the stuffing was removed together with the stiffener which was a popular look. Very nice field worn visor!
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M42 no decal helmet with paper tag
Textbook late war produced M42 ND (No Decal) helmet. The M42 ND is complete with its factory installed liner which still retains the drawstring and the chinstrap which sadly is fragile and has a tear in it. No markings are readable on this example because these are covered by a period applied paper tag. Most likely an identification tag from the original owner or some sort of pick-up label from a vet. Sadly no text is readable on this tag! The helmet is approximately a size 55/57 which would most likely fit most if not all of the modern produced mannequins! Nice and interesting M42 helmet in untouched condition.
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Q64 M40 no decal helmet
Nice example of a late war Q64 no decal M40 helmet. The Quist firm produced the M40 helmet shell right up till late in 1944 whilst the other companies all adopted the M42 model. This helmet was made for all the branches just like the M42 helmet without decal. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and rivets with the rivet at the back void of a washer. Nice untouched example that would be hard to upgrade!
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Unissued Heer M36 mantel
Excellent 1940 dated M36 pattern Heer mantel in unissued condition. The mantel is in stone mint condition and thereby seems to be unissued. Very hard to find in this condition!
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Late war G43 sniper scope ZF4 marked dow
Excellent ZF4 marked DOW. Late war ZF4 scope for use with the G43.
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Bronze Star named LT Chaplinski 82nd airborne 307th Engineer battalion
Veteran acquired bronze star from LT Charles Chaplinski, 82nd Airborne , 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion. The cased medal comes with his original uniform removed patch. Nice and named grouping; a nice base for further research!
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Single Waffen-SS Totenkopf collar tab
Textbook original Waffen-SS Totenkopf collar tab, typical Dachau type construction in mint condition.
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US M1 fixed bale helmet with Westinghouse liner
Textbook US M1 helmet with Westinghouse liner. The helmet is a typical front seam fixed bale example with a heat stamp 90B. The helmet is a typical example as worn by the US GI during world war two with its original large mesh helmet net.
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Luftwaffe M43 cap marked 0/0629/0003 1944
Mint unissued M43 Luftwaffe field cap marked 0/0629/0003. The cap retains its restored original eagle and bevo cockade. The cap is nicely dated 1944 and size marked 58.
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US 101st Airborne grouping to Paul Nagelbush, 81st AAAB
US 101st Airborne grouping to Paul Nagelbush, B Battery, 81st Airborne Anti-Aircraft Battalion, 101st Airborne Division. The grouping is a nice veteran obtained collection of memories and souvenirs. The grouping comes with a piece of his chute, patches, ribbons and a brass Bastogne plaque which is a typical item to find with veterans of the 101st Airborne division. A nice grouping with a base of documentation and a copy of his portrait. A great base for further research!
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US 101st Airborne grouping Stanley H Grycz, 501 PIR, greenback 101st patch
US 101st Airborne grouping to Stanley H Grycz, 501 PIR, 101st Airborne Division. The grouping is a nice veteran obtained collection of memories and souvenirs. The grouping comes with his patches, two piece CIB, Paratrooper wing, and his garrison cap. A great base for further research!
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Heer/Waffen-SS pattern issue undershirt
A nice mint undershirt as issued to all service members in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-ss. The shirt is a nice large size and the fabric is strong. Hard to find textbook Trikot/Unterhemd from my personal collection in mint condition!
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Pre war leather flare ammunition pouch marked E.G. Leuner, Bautzen 1937
Excellent pouch to carry ammunition for the LP34 (flare gun) manufactured out of leather. The pouch features some nice period writing on the inside “9. Gruppe” & “kp. stab. kp.” (stabskompanie) which is a very nice and interesting detail. The pouch is beautifully marked E.G. Leuner, Bautzen 1937. The pouch is in excellent condition without any damages and and with all of its internal still present! Perfect pre war example!
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Kreta Cufftitle
Textbook Kreta cufftitle in very good condition. The cufftitle shows little to no wear and is in full length. Hard to upgrade!
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Kriegsmarine Collani for a mechanic Matrosenhauptgefreiter
Textbook Kriegsmarine Collani in good worn condition. The garment features multiple wartime sewn award loops, the breast eagle has been resewn at some point. Otherwise a very nice original Kriegsmarine garment!
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US BC-1000 transmitter dated 1944
US Army Radio Receiver and transmitter BC-1000 dated 1944 in good condition.
The closing latches at one point have been replaced in the French army!
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Rare green tropical equipment belt with tabbed tropical buckle named to Schlepper Fpn 33497
Rare, early pattern dark green webbing Heer tropical or Afrikakorps equipment belt with textbook tabbed buckle. The belt is a typical early example, bordered with leather end piece and webbing adjusting tongue with woven, not stitched holes. The belt is marked but impossible to read; the buckle is marked GB indicating Gustav Brehmer. The belt is nicely named to Schleyer with Feldpostnummer 33497. Beautiful and always been together set in good, worn condition that would be very hard to upgrade!
33497
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 3. Kompanie Infanterie-Regiment 276,(
1) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 31689 D,
(1.10.1940-27.2.1941) Stab IV u. 10.-12. Batterie
Artillerie-Regiment 107,
(25.11.1944-Kriegsende) 9.2.1945 gestrichen. -

Six cell MP38 ammunition pouch carrying strap marked bnz 1941
Beautiful mint and unissued condition carrying strap for the six cell MP38 ammunition pouch. The strap is specifically intended for the MP38. The strap is nicely marked bnz 1941 which indicates production by BNZ – Steyr -Daimler – Puch plant which also produced the MP38 itself. Extremely hard to find and rare carrying strap in perfect condition!
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Blue MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch by dkk
Excellent blue MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in good used condition. The pouch is an a-typical construction with the closing flaps made out of another fabric than the base material of the pouches and webbing belt loops on the back. This construction can be linked to maker dkk which would indicate production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. The pouch is executed in nice blue canvas with brown leather and grey/blueish canvas for the closing flaps. Nice original blue MP 40 magazine pouch!
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Leather MG34 u. MG42 tool pouch marked fsx 42
€625.00Leather MG34 u. MG42 tool pouch marked gzr 1943 in good condition. The pouch retains its original belt loops, D-ring and functional closing strap. The pouch is nicely marked fsx 42 indicating production by Albin Scholle, Lederwarenfabrik, Zeitz. Nice and hard to find leather tool pouch!
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Cased Luftwaffe brocade belt, buckle and aiguillette set
€625.00Very nice original cased set of a Luftwaffe brocade belt, buckle and aiguillette in very good condition. All the parts are in excellent, undamaged condition. Hard to upgrade set!
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Soldbuch grouping of Johann Robens, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes
Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He was first a part of several Luftwaffe Bau and Flak Abteilungen. In 1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;
In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.
Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.
On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.
On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.
The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.
Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.
Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.
By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.
On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.
During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.
At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.
He was awarded the Ehrenzeichen Bulgarischen Infanterie IV Klasse, Rumanische Medaille “Kreuzzug gegen den Kommunismus” with document, and probably more awards which were not noted in his Soldbuch. The Grouping is complete with Erkennungsmarke. Hard to find grouping in excellent condition!
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EF62 M42 no decal helmet
Textbook M42 combat helmet marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda with factory fitted liner and period placed chinstrap.
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Luftwaffe dagger by Eickhorn
Textbook Luftwaffe dagger by Eickhorn in good used condition. The scabbard has a small crack in one of the rings but sits without movement. Typical second model Luftwaffe dagger!
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Ammunition carrying frame for 5cm light mortar
Rare to find complete rack for carrying the leGrW 36 or 5cm mortar grenades. Nice to find complete rack with all straps that are often missing. These racks are often seen with Norwegian paint covering the metal but this one still retains all of its wartime paint. Hard to find a better one!
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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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Steel Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.
A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Complete armoured navy binoculars marked 7×50 beh
Sale!A nice complete set of armored Kriegsmarine 7×50 power binoculars. Nicely marked beh indicating production by Leitz. The binoculars are complete with the rubber armor which has been personalized by the individual Kriegmarine soldier. The set is clear and the rubber armour is nice and supple. The optics are clear and very usable but not completely undamaged because one of the top lenses has a hairline crack. This does not deduct from the usability as it is very clear and usable! These binoculars are great for a Kriegsmarine collection!
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Luftwaffe tropical pith helmet by Clemens Wagner
Rare original Luftwaffe tropical pith helmet in very good condition. The helmet is complete with both its original insignia and chinstrap. The helmet is a nice size 57 and made by Clemens Wagner.
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CZ 27 pistol with original holster – EU Deactivated!
Nice CZ 27 pistol with its original minty holster. The CZ27 is nicely deactivated according to the new EU regulations and comes with a deactivation certificate. These small CZ pistols where captured by the Germans and later also produced on their behalf. The CZ can be cocked and dry fired. This is a pre war CZ with a ’41 dated holster. A great set !
Shipping within the Netherlands is possible. Other then that, pickup is preferred!
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MP38 u. MP40 ammunition pouch
Nice early, mid war type in good used condition. All leather is supple, light wear to the top. Hard to find one in this nice honest condition!
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Personalized mint Navy M1 fixed bale helmet
Scarce minty personalized M1 fixed bale helmet by McCord. The helmet shell is decorated at the front with 16 and MOMM 1/C on the back. MOMM 1/C indicates Motor Machinist Mate 1/C first class which was a navy rank. The Firestone liner is a ’42/’43 example with bare A-washers. The helmet is a spectacular example of a personalized US M1 Fixed bale helmet. The helmet retains in very good minty condition and would be very hard to upgrade.
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Matching pair of brown jackboots
A very nice matching pair of light brown jackboots in very good condition. A nice size 28 which would nicely fit most if not all modern mannequins. The leather is nice and supple for its age and still retains its nice light brown colour. The boots are nicely marked on the soles and around the top. The boots are hardly worn and retain all of its wartime applied metal hardware on their soles. Hard to upgrade!
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EF64 M42 single decal Waffen-SS helmet
Original M42 single decal Waffen-SS helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet recently surfaced in a antique shop in Pennsylvania and has never been in a collection before. The helmet retains a small portion of the original EF Waffen-SS decal. The helmet retains its original liner and full length chinstrap. The lot number is 2616 which is a typical lot number found on other SS single decal helmets. The helmet is in untouched, as found condition. A no-brainer original Waffen-SS single decal helmet in as found and most probably bring-back condition!
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EF64 M40 single decal Waffen-SS helmet
Original M40 single decal Waffen-SS helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains a small portion of the original EF Waffen-SS decal. The helmet retains its original liner and full length chinstrap. The lot number is 578 which is a typical lot number found on other SS single decal helmets. The helmet is in untouched, as found condition. A no-brainer original Waffen-SS single decal helmet in as found condition!
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Tan straight E-tool cover marked fuq 1943 with straight e-tool
A stunning original Tan straight E-tool cover with E-tool. The cover is nicely marked fuq 1943 indicating production by Cottbusser Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel K.G., Cottbus. The cover is in good original condition with supple leather without any issues. The Shovel is matching to the cover and marked REX 1943 indicating production by Schwarzwälder Unternehmen der Schmiedetechnik, Baiersbronn – Friedrichstal. The E-tool is nicely matching to the cover and fits nicely without stress. A stunning set and very hard to upgrade!
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Complete LP34 holster with sling and cleaning rod dated 1940
Complete Presstoff holster with its original sling and cleaning rod. The pouch is nicely marked and dated 1940, the cleaning rod is marked GL38. The bottom cup for the cleaning rod has a crack in the Presstoff, otherwise it is void of any damages. The set is in very good near mint condition. Hard to find complete set!
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Heer officers Schirmmütze for Aufklärung
A nice original Heer visor cap or Schirmmütze for a officer in a Aufklärungsabteilung. The cap is in good and worn condition with its original insignia and cord. The visor is firm to the cap as is the sweatband. A very nice and desirable Aufklärung visor cap!
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Rare tan Presstoff 10×50 binocular case
Rare original Tan Presstoff 10×50 Dienstglas binocular case dated 1944. Made nearly fully out of tan Presstoff this is the rarest variant to encounter. Only a handful of examples remain worldwide and this particular one is pictured and published in the book Pickering, R. (2015) Ausrüstung – Field Equipment of the German Forces in WW2 – Vol. 2. – page 170 and 171. The case has one wartime modification where the D-rings on the side have been moved lower on the case. This is one of the rarest pieces of equipment to find!
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Steel Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.
A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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7×50 power Kriegsmarine binoculars marked blc
Stunning Kriegsmarine binoculars in very good condition. The binoculars retain their original leatherette finish up to 90% and paint up to 99%. The optics are clear and well collimated. This type comes without the Strichplatte as it should. The bakelite lens cover is in good condition with a functional rubber retaining strap. Very hard to upgrade Kriegsmarine binoculars in near mint condition!
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MP38 u. 40 magazine pouch marked gfg 1943
A original MP38 u. MP40 pouch in combat worn condition. The pouch is nicely manufactured in green canvas and has a interesting construction with many different thread colours in the construction. The pouch is nicely marked gfg 1943 indicating production by Karl Hepting u. Co., Leder- u. Guertelfabrik, Stuttgart. A nice original MP40 ammunition pouch in very good, combat used condition. If you need just one pouch for a combat mannequin, this is it!
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Blue Luftwaffe MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch
Very nice original blue Luftwaffe MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch. The pouch comes with three cut off VIG magazines that look great on display! The pouch is in good used condition.
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Trikot undershirt with pockets
A nice mint undershirt as issued to all service members in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-ss. The shirt is a nice large size and the fabric is strong. Hard to find textbook Trikot/Unterhemd in mint condition!
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Rare complete and boxed Draeger bakelite gas detection device
Rare bakelite gas detection device or Gasanzeiger. Extremely scarce to find complete with all of its period contents. The wooden box is in good condition with original paint, carrying sling and working closing latch. Inside the lid is a indicating chart for gas detection. The gas detection device is in good (in my opinion) working condition, and the sleeve for the cartridges is also in good condition complete with the original bakelite insert. The glass spent cartridge container is also still inside the box as is the tool for removing the spent cartridges. Extremely scarce to find a Gasanzeiger in good condition, especially in complete near mint condition.
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Tan straight E-tool cover marked fuq 1943 with straight e-tool
A stunning original Tan straight E-tool cover with E-tool. The cover is nicely marked fuq 1943 indicating production by Cottbusser Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel K.G., Cottbus. The cover is in good original condition with supple leather without any issues. The Shovel is matching to the cover and marked REX 1943 indicating production by Schwarzwälder Unternehmen der Schmiedetechnik, Baiersbronn – Friedrichstal. The E-tool is nicely matching to the cover and fits nicely without stress. A stunning set and very hard to upgrade!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas
Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars are in working condition. The hinge has a period repair to the hinge which is a common defect. The pair is competitively priced and would be a great display piece or for spare parts.
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Unissued pair of late war Gebirgsjäger boots
A killer pair of late war Gebirgsjäger lowboots in unissued condition. The pair is matching and complete with its original laces, original hobnails and cleats to the soles. The boots would make a perfect addition to a Gebirgsjäger or late war Waffen-SS setup. Rare to find in this condition!
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Complete Patronenkasten 9mm
Rare original 9mm Patronenkasten with lead liner, 5 sleeves(without contents!) and the paper lining in the lid with the label. In very good condition and very hard to find with 5 matching sleeves.
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Steel Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.
A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Rare wooden box for the Planausrüstung
A very nice wooden box for the Wehrmacht cartographer. This is the first example I see with all the individual compartments, the content list and it comes with a very nice set of map plotting grids. The box retains its original factory paint up to 95% and the box would be a very nice base to complete. One of a kind item in choice condition.
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Heer Gebirgsjäger EM/NCO visor cap dated 1938
Very nice lightly worn EM/NCO visor for Gebirgsjäger troops in very good condition nicely dated 1938. The cap is a nice large size 58,5 cm. The cap retains its original insignia. There are a few small insect bites but otherwise its very nice, flexible and a great looking cap!
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Rare Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger issue ski boots
Sale!Scarce original Waffen-ᛋᛋ Gebirgsjäger issue boots in very good used condition. The boots come with their original insoles. The boots are matching and marked 42 – 11 – 1570 ᛋᛋ 1942. These boots where worn mostly on the eastern front by ᛋᛋ-Gebirgsjäger and ᛋᛋ-Skijäger. Very rare and typical pair of Waffen-ss issue boots
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Mint Luftwaffe shirt with button on collar dated 1935
Scarce mint Luftwaffe issue shirt with its original button on collar. The garment retains all factory sewn buttons and is nicely dated 1935. Perfect shirt that would look great under a fliegerbluse and would be impossible to upgrade.
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Tabbed pre war aluminium Kriegsmarine belt buckle by Richard Sieper
A nice aluminum Kriegmarine belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1939. Hard to find in good condition with 90% of the original gilt finish remaining!
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Tabbed pre war aluminium Kriegsmarine belt buckle by Richard Sieper
A nice aluminum Kriegmarine belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1938. Hard to find in good condition with 95% of the original gilt finish remaining!
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Alpaca Waffen-SS Belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch.
A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Late war K98 bayonet marked fze 1944 with textbook ‘Ersatz’ frog
Superb textbook late war matching fze 44 bayonet with last ditch Ersatz frog. The bayonet is in very good unissued condition maker marked fze 44 indicating production by F.W. Holler, Solingen . The frog being the last pattern issued in unissued condition with some storage wear. This bayonet with frog would be a prime piece in any bayonet collection!
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