German helmet
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Period military Map of Eupen/ Verviers
Nice 1943 dated military issued map covering the Eupen / Verviers area. The area south of Eupen and east of Verviers shows the operating area and dropzone of FJR6 during the Ardennes offensive. A large portion of FJR6’s drop zone on the Haute Fagnes is pictured on the map. The map is in good condition.
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Mint EF64 M40 Heer helmet
A stunning example of a minty EF64 M40 Heer helmet. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet has its tight and original to the helmet mint liner and chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann 1940. Very hard to find a mint M40 by EF!
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Q66 M40 Heer helmet in tropical DAK camouflage
Stunning single decal M40 DAK camouflage helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The liner is nice size 59 and tight and original to the helmet. The helmet shows a nice rich applied tan camouflage wash with equal patina all over the helmet. The helmet is a killer example of a stunning DAK helmet that would be really hard to upgrade!
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US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet
A very nice original US M1 front seam swivel bale McCord helmet with a Westinghouse liner. Outside paint to the shell retains up to 99%!
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EF68 M35 double decal Heer helmet
A double decal Heer M35 helmet in minty condition. Nicely marked EF68 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The reinforced size 61 line sits tight in the shell. The helmet still retains 90% of its original decals and paint. The helmet a nice example of a large sized textbook M35 in very good condition. A nice untouched helmet!
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Mint M42 messkit DMN43
A mint M42 Kochgeschirr marked DMN43 indicating production by Deutsche Metallwerke AG, Neustadt. . The messkit is painted red oxide covered externally finished in olive paint. The messkit retains up to 99% of its original brown finish. Out of hundreds of mess kits, this is the best one I’ve ever had!
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Heer infantry crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art Erel Sonderklasse
Rare early Erel Sonderklasse crusher cap or Knautschmütze. The cap is a nice size 60 and in lightly worn condition. The cap is made by Erel which is one of the most well known cap producers. The insignia to the front of the cap are nicely handsewn. The cap has a few moth damages on the top, but is near mint otherwise. Inside the sweatband is marked to Major Zehender Gren. Ers. Batt. 260. A rare infantry crusher cap that would make a great addition to any combat officers display!
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Luftwaffe EM/NCO M43 cap
Nice original Luftwaffe EM/NCO M43 cap in good used condition. The eagle has been resewn to the piece, otherwise a very nice original M43 cap !
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Luftwaffe blue camouflaged gasmask canister
A blue camouflaged Luftwaffe gasmask canister. The container retains it blue Luftwaffe paint up to 90%. It is very hard to find a Luftwaffe blue gasmask in this condition!
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Canvas Y-straps in combat used condition
Nice webbing Y-strap in combat used condition. The Y-strap has a lot of patina and would nicely attribute a combat mannequin!
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Original Gascape with strap dated 1943
A great used gascape to match with a used gasmask canister. The gascape is nicely dated 1943. Hard to find in this worn condition with the original strap!
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Feldgendarmerie gorget found in the Netherlands
A stunning original field police gorget or Feldgendarmerie Rinkragen found in Brielle, the Netherlands. The gorget was discovered a few years ago when a house was being demolished in Brielle, The Netherlands. Hidden between two walls it didn’t see sunlight in over 70 years. The piece has only been in one collection before. Hard to find in good used condition like this one. The luminous paint still lights up in the dark. The Gorget is a nice mid to late war example with a wool back and is nicely maker marked on one of the metal pins on the back. Very hard to find in this condition and a centerpiece in any Feldgendarmerie display!
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MG42 spider sight
Scarce original MG42 spider sight. One of the rarest accessories for the MG42 machine gun.
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Pre war P08 Luger holster with tool dated 1936
Sale!A textbook pre war P08 Luger holster in very good condition. Nicely marked Gebrüder Klinge Dresden 1936. The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The holster is in nice used condition and comes with its original tool which is very hard to find!
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Steel Luftwaffe belt buckle
Great mid to late war Luftwaffe belt buckle with 90% of its original factory paint.
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Late war tropical Y-straps marked 0/0676/0038
A very nice late war pattern tropical Y-strap in lightly used condition. Marked 0/0676/0038 on the centre O-ring cover. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. The rearstrap is of typical construction with woven holes but has a interesting leather end piece. This is a original factory variation! A interesting variation made out of various materials, perfect for a combat mannequin!
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Late war tropical equipment belt RBNr. 0/0675/0122
Late war tropical equipment belt in near mint condition.
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Deactivated Lee enfield rifle
A very nice original Lee Enfield rifle dated 1943 and deactivated to the old Dutch laws. Free to own for anyone over 18 in the Netherlands.
Pickup only!
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Assorted US insignia
Sale!A nice small collection of original US insignia
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Assorted US insignia
Sale!A nice small collection of original US insignia
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Assorted US insignia
Sale!A nice small collection of original US insignia
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US 82nd Airborne patch
Original US 82nd Airborne patch
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Rare webbing Y-straps for cavalry troops dated 1942
Possibly the rarest of webbing Y-straps to find, this variant is especially designed and made for Cavalry troops to carry the Packtasche on the back. Only the second one I have ever seen, let alone was able to offer. Incredibly scarce piece!
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Rare period book The Epic of the 101st Airborne
The Epic of the 101st Airborne : a pictorial biography of the United States 101st Airborne Division / compiled and arranged by the unit Public Relations Office ; editor, David J. Phillips. It was written and printed in 1945 when the 101st Airborne was still in France! This book is a very nice visual storyteller that would be a great addition to any Airborne collection. Very hard to find in good condition like this!
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Auer Neophan goggles in can and pouch
Stunning mint Auer Neophan goggles. Scarce to find complete like this!
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MG34 cleaning can
German machine guns were commonly supplied with soaking cans for muzzle components the make cleaning easier. The soaking medium was kerosene, referred in the German literature as Petroleum. The practice went back at least as early as the MG 08. The MG 34 soaking can was designed to hold the recoil booster assembly, which consists of the flash suppressor, recoil booster housing, and recoil booster cone.
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MG34 barrel carrier
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 or barrel carrier to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Every MG team had one or two spare barrels in spare barrel carriers with their field equipment. The MG34 barrel carrier is in very good condition with 95% of the original tan colour remaining. The carrier was once overpainted in blue grey over the original tan factory paint. The carrier is nicely marked beq 1943 indicating production by Framo-Werke G.m.b.H., Hainichen/Sachsen. The carrier is complete with its original LUX marked strap and in very good condition. One of the rarest spares to find for the MG34!
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Luftwaffe blue camouflaged gasmask canister
A blue camouflaged Luftwaffe gasmask canister. The container retains it blue Luftwaffe paint up to 90%. It is very hard to find a Luftwaffe blue gasmask in this condition!
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Issue buttoning strap marked dow 1941
Rare minty button flap for 6×30 or 10×50 power Dienstglas binoculars marked dow indicating production by Opticotechna GmbH. Very hard to find as a spare!
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Named Waffen-SS belt set with Overhoff buckle
A nice untouched set with a late war unmarked Overhoffbuckle. If you are looking for a lightly worn Waffen-SS belt buckle with its original buckle this is it. The belt is personalized and marked Sturmmann A. M. and dated 1941. The buckle is in very good condition with over 90% of its original finish remaining. Very hard to upgrade!
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M31 messkit marked HRE 41
A nice early M31 messkit marked HRE41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Still retaining up to 90% of its original factory paint, near mint!
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Rare original issue flashlight battery
Rare original Wehrmacht issue battery for the issued torches such as the Daimon 2233. Very hard item that was often discarded after use.
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Wehrmacht model B headset for Panzer troops
Hard to find model B headphones for Panzer troops in unissued condition. Perfect for a armored vehicle display!
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Leather A-frame strap
Rare leather A-frame strap in good used and supple condition. Hard to find spare for any A-frame!
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M31 messkit marked kvu 44
A nice M31 messkit marked kvu 44 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. The marking kvu is rare and is the late war substitute for the marking RFI. This is also the last known marking for this maker. It is presumed shortly after the factory got liberated or bombed out. The messkit still retains up to 95% of its original factory paint.
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Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked 0/0510/0052 1943
A very nice mint condition Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked 0/0510/0052 1943. The bandoleer is in very good unissued condition with all press studs and pockets in tact. Hard to find original Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in unissued condition !
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Uniform removed Waffen-SS RZM pattern sleeve eagle
Very nice uniform removed original Waffen-SS RZM pattern sleeve eagle. The sleeve eagle is in very good, worn and uniform removed condition. The sleeve eagle is not to be confused with the hoard finds from Dachau. The eagle would be a very nice addition to any SS EM/NCO uniform!
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Scarce Luftwaffe signal mirror or Blendspiegel
Super rare Luftwaffe survival signal mirror or Blendspiegel. The mirror is in very good condition complete with its original cover. The decal rates up to 95% on the mirror. These mirrors where a standard item within the Luftwaffe survival equipment and are incredibly hard to find or never available on the market.
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M36 NCO Heer Panzer Unteroffizier shoulder straps
A great original set of shoulder straps intended for a Unteroffizier (nco) in a Panzer unit. A nice issued set in very good condition that would nicely complete a nco tunic!
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Rare Luftwaffe issue flare cartridge bag
Late war Luftwaffe issue flare cartridge storage bag made from heavyweight red lined canvas. The zipper has big metal fittings that can be used wearing thick flying gloves. The thick RK marked zipper is in good working condition. Exceptionally rare bag that could hold 4 boxes of flare ammunition.
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Y-straps manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt
These Y-straps are made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent these for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. A very rare pair of Y-straps!
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Straight leather E-tool carrier marked Otto Sindel 1940
Hard to find leather straight E-tool carrier in very good condition. One of the better early carriers I’ve been able to offer.
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Mid war Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container
A nice bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container in very good condition. Complete with the original leather straps on the back.
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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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Tan presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked fkx 43
A very nice original Tan Presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked fkx 43 indicating production by Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren u. Gamaschenfabrik, Bielefeld. The E-tool carrier retains its original straps in brown leather in good condition. Unlike many of these on the market today this one has no repairs or restorations!
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MG34 and MG42 oiler
Nice original MG34 and MG42 oiler
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MG34 spanner
Nice original MG34 spanner. This tool is a standard component from the MG tool kit!
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US Superior Magneto paratrooper wrist compass
Very nice early US paratrooper wrist compass by Superior Magneto. This is a rarer variant without the luminous marked dots on the bezel.
These compasses where also known to been worn over the sleeve, the shoulder loops, webbing, or at the ankle over the jump boots.
Wrist compasses were used both by officers and enlisted men. A very nice example that would be hard to upgrade. -

Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked bla 1944
A very nice P38 softshell holster marked bla 1944 indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen in 1944. A rare variant with the closing leather upside down! The holster is in mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade.
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Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked gxy 1944
A very nice P38 softshell holster marked gxy 1944 indicating production by Gebr. Klinge, Lederwarenfabrik, Dresden-Loebtau in 1944. The holster is in mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Late war unissued helmet chinstrap RBNr. 0/0250/0795
Mint late war helmet chinstrap nicely marked RBNr. 0/0250/0795
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Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer sleeve shield
Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shield. Textbook German manufactured Dachau find sleeve shield in mint condition!
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Original Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle
Scarce original Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in cutout condition. Ready to be added to a uniform!
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Mint original Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle
Scarce mint original Waffen-SS sleeve eagle.
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Mint original Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle with RZM label
Scarce mint original Waffen-SS sleeve eagle with its original factory RZM label.
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US Taylor paratrooper wrist compass
Very nice early US paratrooper wrist compass by Taylor.
These compasses where also known to been worn over the sleeve, the shoulder loops, webbing, or at the ankle over the jump boots.
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6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx in very good condition
A very nice 6×30 Dienstglas complete with strap and rubber rain guard marked ddx indicating ddx indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig. The binoculars are in good clear condition with the rangefinder or Strichplatte still retaining in the right reticle. A nice piece in good condition!
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M36 NCO shoulderstraps for Unteroffizier Infanterie
Typical original pair of M36 shouldestraps for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie. Nice worn condition and hard to find!
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Bakelite sulfur container
Bakelite sulfur container. This is a standard component from the MG tool kit!
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Tabbed aluminum Luftwaffe belt buckle L.B.A.(S) Julius Maurer 1938
A very nice original aluminum Luftwaffe buckle marked Julius Maurer, Oberstein 1938. Hard to upgrade buckle from a rare maker in very good condition!
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