German helmet

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  • Untouched Heer Infanterie Obergefreiter M43 tunic

    A completely untouched original Heer M43 field blouse for a Obergefreiter in a Infanterie unit. The tunic is in great nearly unworn condition. The tunic is complete with all of its period factory sewn insignia, a set of white piped infantry shoulder boards and a period handsewn Obergefreiter rank insignia. The tunic still retains 99% of its fluffy nap and shows little to no wear. This tunic has not been tailored or shortened and still retains the clean combat look. The tunic retains all of its period sewn buttons. Inside the tunic we can see a ink stain under one of the breast pockets. Most probably left by a pen in the breast pocket. Inside the shoulders it is noticable that this tunic hung in a closet on a hanger which left its mark on the lining. The tunic is a medium size which displays best, imo. Finding a totally untouched tunic like this is very hard and replacing or upgrading would be hard. This would be the centre point in a late war equipment setup!

  • Leather equipment belt dated 1942, size 105

    A nice unissued example of a enlisted mens equipment belt. The belt is nicely marked Kimnach Brunn Kaiserslautern 1942 and sized 105 which is the a average mannequin size for overcoats and parkas!

  • Tan Presstoff MG42 tool pouch by OaZ

    A near mint MG42 tool pouch marked OaZ 4. The pouch is in good condition with all straps and D-ring intact. Like most of these pouches made by OaZ the internals are missing. Very nice pouch!

  • ET64 M35 Single decal Heer helmet

    Rare M35 helmet produced to M40 specifications! This M35 helmet was produced in 1940 during the switchover to the M40 type helmet. Hence it was produced with one decal and a dull and slightly textured finish. These helmet where only produced for a few months and are not to be confused with a reissue type helmet. The helmet is in very good used condition with 99% of the decal remaining. The helmet is complete with its original untouched aluminum double banded liner and period shortened chinstrap. A great and rare helmet!

  • Late war webbing equipment belt marked 0/0250/0712

    A typical late war webbing equipment belt marked 0/0250/0712. The size is 90 which is a typical modern mannequin size!

  • Wehrmacht M43 combat trousers in mint condition

    A very nice mint example of a pair of Wehrmacht Heer M43 combat trousers or Keilhosen. In good mint condition with all its original sewn buttons. The wool is in great condition without damages, repairs or insect damage and still has all of the nap and full contrasted field grey color remaining. The size is large and would fit most if not all mannequins. The leg ties are fully intact. A great pair for a mannequin that is very hard to find in this perfect condition and size!

  • 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!

  • Unit marked map of Russia, south of Leningrad

    Nice wartime unit marked map of Russia. The area is just south of Leningrad!

  • 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!

  • M36 Mantel

    A nice and typical M36 mantel in great condition. The wool retains most of its nap and is in good condition. Some moth damage to the back of the mantel however! The shoulderstrap buttons have been replaced with “3” buttons indicating the owner was a member of the third company. Nice original mantel in good condition. Great for a equipment display!

  • M36 Wachmantel with Infanterie Major shoulder boards

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    A very nice early war Wachmantel with Major shoulderboards. This mantel was the choice winter garment prior to the two piece reversible parkas where issued. The greatcoat is fully blanket lined and very heavy. One or two small moth holes but otherwise in mint condition! A very nice and typical Ostfront garment!

  • Blue steel Heer belt buckle marked N&H 1942

    A very nice mid war belt buckle marked N&H 1942 indicating production by Nolle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid.  The buckle is finished in Blaugrau paint thats also known as Einheitsfarbe. The buckle is the earliest example of a blue painted Heer buckle that I’ve found. These early blue buckles are referred to as being made and issued to the Kriegsmarine. Later in the war the blue Heer buckles started being issued to other branches and officially labeled Einheitskoppelschloss. Hard to find a early blue buckle!

  • Rayon white piped infantry M44 shoulderstraps

    A stunning mint pair of M44 shoulderstraps with white rayon piping indicating use by Infanterie. Finding a matching pair of infantry shoulderstraps is hard, especially the late war simplified type!

  • Superb Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap marked 0/0843/0012

    A suberb original Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap marked RB-Nr. 0/0843/0012. The cap is a desirable size 57 and in great mint condition. The cap retains its factory sewn trapezoid handsewn at the top, machine sewn down the sides. The buttons are also factory sewn. The cap does not show signs of actual wear. The nap of the wool is still present 100%. A nice and textbook detail in this cap is the stitching lines in multiple colours, running all over the place like it should in a late war manufactured garment. Surely the best Heer M43  cap I’ve had to offer in stone mint condition!

  • Kriegsmarine uniform

    A nice original Kriegsmarine uniform set consisting of a mess jacket and a pair of trousers.  The jacket is nicely dated 1939 and Id’ed with a Nordsee number. The trousers are marked BAK 1942. This is however hard to photographed as it is stamped in black. This is however clearly readable in hand! A nice original uniform set for a nice price.

  • Three tone camouflage MG34 ammunition box

    A nice Patronenkasten 34 in original three tone camouflage. Nice example with lots of patina.

  • set of 5 unit marked maps 8 june 1940 Belgium/France

    A stack of 5 maps found together named to a Unteroffizier. These maps where used in june 1940 during the battles of Belgium and France. Maps are easily found but unit marked (and dated) ones to significant are scarce! Nice item to frame or use in a diorama.

  • Set of two maps 81. I.D. Demjansk battle

    A nice set of maps belonging to the 81. Infanterie Division at the time of the Demjansk pocket battles. The maps depict the defensive line for that the 81. Infanterie Division held during the Demjansk breakout south of lake Ilmen. A very nice Demjansk related set of maps!

  • 4 German army maps of Russia

    A nice set of 4 wartime maps of Russia. These German maps are nice mapcase fillers!

  • Rare ammunitiondrum for the Zwillingslafette MG34

    A rare pre war ammunition drum for the MG34 Zwillinglafette. These ammunition drums are often found with a late war modification on which the hooks for the Lafette connection are sawn off and the bare metal covered in tan paint. The drum is in very good condition with up to 75% of the original factory paint still present. Some paper remnants are present, possibly this was used to ship items back home. The drum is manufactured by Hasag and nicely dated 1940.

  • Superb EM Heer M40 field blouse and trousers

    A stunning set consisting of a M40 field blouse and the trousers it was issued with. The set is completely untouched and is how I bought it straight from a german household clearer in in 2013. Both the tunic and trousers are in the same minty condition and both in a desirable large size suitable for most if not all mannequins. The field blouse is of the M40 type with all of its original factory sewn insignia. The early style breast eagle has been machine sewn on the top, flipped over and the bottom handsewn. The early style Litzen are also factory applied. The shoulder boards are white rayon piped indicating Infanterie. All of these insignia are original to the tunic, and have not been added, restored or anything like it. The early style breast eagle and Litzen indicate production prior to May 1940 when they switched to the lightgrey Litzen and field grey breast eagle. Inside the collar is a 1940 dated Kragenbinde and the bandage pocket is also filled with a 1940 dated bandage. The tunic has not been shortened, modified, or restored in any way. I can not see any damages be it moth or repairs. Imo this tunic has never been worn

    The trousers are equally mint but have minor storage wear to them. I can see one small moth hole on the bottom that is approximately 2mm. It would easily be masked with any boot. The trousers have their original suspenders by Herkules and marked DRP on the leather tabs. The trousers are a nice big size, just like the tunic.

    This set has been found together, has not been owned by any other collector and would make a killer early war display. Finding a original set is hard, especially a early M40 like this with the early style insignia configuration.

  • Late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in Oak camouflage

    Minty late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in Eichenlaubmuster or Oak A,B ánd C camouflage. On the top corner and the head opening a few bits of Oak A can be seen. The camouflage on the right green side of this zeltbahn is said to be Oak C, which is slightly different to B. Oak C is mostly unknown but gets accredited in Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniforms [1]. The Zeltbahn is in minty condition and has most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The camouflage material used is all in very good, bright and vibrant condition. This is my first encounter with Oak “C” The colours are simply stunning and you’d struggle finding a better one!

    1. Silvestri, L. (2016) Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniforms Volume 2. Schiffer Publishing

  • Minty hidden stitch Y-strap marked Lohmann Werke A.-G. Bielefeld 1940

    A superb early first model Y-strap in unissued condition. Nicely maker marked and dated Lohmann Werke A.-G. Bielefeld 1940. The leather is in good supple condition. This is simply the best 1940 dated Y-strap I’ve seen!

  • Late war breadbag Briel Frankfurt A. M.

    A very nice late war breadbag with light brown leather parts in mint condition. Can’t be upgraded really, a typical late war item!

  • Late war M31 breadbag

    Typical late war breadbag in mint condition. Nicely marked RBNR and dated 1944.

  • NS64 single decal Heer M40 helmet

    A textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The liner is nicely named to Münch, and the chinstrap is full length, supple and marked G. Vogel, Chemnitz 1940. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original factory paint and decal. All in all a very nice helmet in very good condition.

  • M31 breadbag marked RBNr.0/0750/3572 with rayon straps

    A stunning mint breadbag marked RBNr.0/0750/3572. Interestingly the straps are made of webbing and rayon, a uncommon and very late war feature. Exceptional breadbag!

  • Three-tone camouflage gasmask named to Obgf. Fenz.

    Stunning three tone Normandy camouflage gasmask canister in very good condition. The canister retains up to 90% of its original three-tone camouflage paint and the long carrying strap. Inside the lid a rubber seal is present indicating this is one of the first gasmask canisters with the “D” stamped on the bottom. Inside the lid is also a small paper label naming the lid to Obergefreiter Fenz. The canister is complete with a mask but it is a different number and name to the one on the canister. However, the numbers are just 10 apart and most probably accidentally switched during the war as the canister was found like this in France! The canister is a really nice example of a subtle three tone camouflage scheme and would nicely attribute any camouflage orientated collection!

  • Waffen-SS breadbag marked SS 348/38 RZM

    Superb Breadbag made especially for the Waffen-SS between 1937 and 1940. In that time the Waffen-SS did not have the luxury of being supplied by the army so it had to produce its own equipment. Breadbags like these are rare and came with slings marked in the same way. It is nicely marked SS 348/38 RZM and has a typical RZM/SS pattern label sewn onto it. This breadbag is one of the rarest Waffen-SS specific equipment items, issued early and worn during operation Fall Gelb. A breadbag from my own collection!

  • Tan 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 grey by the Norwegian army in 1950. This has painstakingly been removed revealing the full original finish. 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!

  • Second pattern folding E-tool with carrier

    A very nice second pattern folding shovel with carrier. The carrier is nicely marked cqr 1943 and BAL 162 indicating production by Lederwerk Sedina Joachim Schell, Sportartikelfabrik, Finkewalde Bez. Stettin (Poland). The shovel is marked epd indicating production by Vereinigte Beckersche Werkzeugfabriken, Remechid-Vieringhausen. The E-tool and its carrier are both in exceptional condition, showing no signs of postwar repaints, restorations or what so ever. Simply the best one I’ve found so far!

  • Pre war short gasmask canister named to Grenadier H. Wappler

    A very nice pre war named gasmask named to Grenadier, later Gefreiter H. Wappler. The gasmask is in complete original condition with most of its original paint remaining. The straps and mask are original to the set. The mask, filter and case have been named multiple times. A very nice pre war gasmask in untouched condition.

  • Near mint K98 bayonet marked 44 cvl

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked cvl 44 indicating production by WKC Waffenfabrik G.m.b.H., Solingen-Wald. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 9750 and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet still retains up to 99% of its original bluing but has a few dents no the back of the blade. Nothing serious, in my opinion. The bayonet is in near mint uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition complete with its original frog in equally mint condition. The white string on the frog is original to the piece, presumably to hang it in the barrack lockers.

  • M38 gasmask canister

    A standard pre war, tall gasmask and canister. Complete with its original straps and mask in untouched condition. It is named inside the lid with pencil but it’s hard to read what exactly. A nice and desirable set with most of its original paint, straps and accessories that is hard to find these days.

  • Tropical camouflage 24 Stielhandgranate case

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    A very nice empty tropical camouflage case for 24 stick grenades. The case is in very good condition with approximately 85% of the original tropical camouflage paint remaining. These are hard to find in this condition!

  • Pair of webbing equipment straps

    Matching pair of two webbing equipment straps made by V Waldow-Laun Prag. Nice set for a zeltbahn or messkit!

  • Mint M42 canteen marked MN43

    A very nice mint M42 canteen marked MN43 indicating production by Menesa Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar. 

  • M42 messkit marked ohw 43

    A nice matching M42 messkit with 95% of its original paint. Nicely marked ohw 43 indicating production by Otto Honsel Werke.

  • Heer HBT M42 tunic

    A nice large sized M42 tunic in hbt or Drillich material. The tunic is a nice large size for most modern mannequins. The tunic is complete with its original factory sewn Litzen. The breast eagle is handsewn to the tunic and as far as I can tell there are no signs of any other eagle applications. A nice tunic for a mannequin in very good unworn condition.

  • set of two matching equipment straps LLG Thüringen 1942

    A nice minty set both marked LLG Thüringen 1942. A matching set, perfect for that minty equipment setup!

  • Gebirgsjäger boots marked 0/0761/0061

    A nice pair of Gebirgsjäger boots in good used condition. Nicely maker marked 0/0761/0061. The size is a nice average size 27, not too small or big. A nice pair to finish a mannequin with!

  • Set of light brown K98 pouches marked 0/0396/0027

    A nice brown set of K98 pouches marked 0/0396/0027. These pouches are in very nice supple, unissued condition and complete with all individual dividers.

  • SE64 M40 Heer three-tone camouflage

    Salty original SE64 M40 three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner and (broken) chinstrap. The helmet is a very attractive camouflage example of tan, green and brown and seems to have another tan camouflage layer under the three tone camouflage. The helmet is in good used condition, surely a combat veteran!

  • Minty paper wrapped M31 canteen marked C.A.W.K. 42

    A rare and completely mint matching C.A.W.K. 42 marked M31 canteen. The canteen comes with its original paper wrap and is the mintiest canteen I’ve ever had. Can not be upgraded perfect piece!

  • M31 messkit marked ccj 41 named to Schweikert

    A very nice M31 messkit named to Schweikert. The messkit is marked ccj 41 indicating production by F.W. Bröckelmann, Aluminiumwerk GmbH KG, Neheim/Ruhr. The marking ccj is a rare maker mark to find. A very nice named messkit!          

  • Late war M44 Artillerie shoulderstraps

    A nice original pair of M44 shoulderstraps in very good condition. Textbook late war construction in late brownish wool. Rayon piped for  Artillerie. A rare late war pair!

  • Mint unblackened pre war equipment strap

    Perfect for that pre war M31 messkit in mint condition. Nicely dated 1939 and hard to upgrade mint strap!

  • Brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holster

    A very nice brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holster nicely marked bnz P35(p). The holster is in good lightly used condition.

  • Matching pair of tan CLG 43 MP40 magazine pouches

    A nice original pair of MP40 magazine pouches marked CLG44 in good unissued condition.

  • Kriegsmarine SE64 M35 three-tone camouflage

    A Kriegsmarine M35 three-tone camouflage helmet. Easily distinguishable is the golden flaked Kriegsmarine decal on the left side of the helmet through the three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet is in a very good condition with over 80% of the original camouflage finish remaining. The helmet still retains its original liner but is lacking a chinstrap. Hard to find Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet!

  • White bakelite butterdish

    A very rare white bakelite butterdish in good condition. Orange and black butterdishes are relatively easy to find, but the white bakelite butterdishes are very rare!

  • Named M31 messkit marked HRE 40

    A nice early M31 messkit marked HRE40 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen and nicely named to Hans Funk. Still retaining up to 90% of its original factory paint!

  • Minty Late war Waffen-SS Oak camouflage zeltbahn

    A stunning minty fresh late war Waffen-SS Oak camouflage Zeltbahn. The zeltbahn is a stunning late war single grommet example with most if not of all of its originally sewn buttons and ropes. There is only one small hole in the Zeltbahn as far as I can tell. The colours on this Zeltbahn are just amazing. If you are looking for one with very strong colours, this is it!

  • White bakelite butterdish

    Also referred to as a salt dispenser. Nicely dated 1942. Without cracks or damages, a hard to find white bakelite variant in very clean condition!

  • Pre war equipment belt marked Hruby & Co 1939

    A nice pre war 1939 dated equipment belt in true mint condition. Nicely sized 90. A pre war equipment belt thats never been blackened!

  • Early pattern Hidden stich Y-strap

    A very nice early pattern named Y-strap in good supple condition. The Y-strap is nicely marked Franz Brehme Walsrode 1941 and named Lt. D. Seeber L 377. The leather has been treated and is nice and supple.

  • Late war Blue Heer rucksack marked 0/0378/0005 44

    A mint late war, blue rucksack intended to be worn on the Y-straps. This rucksack is in very good condition and would be a very nice addition to any equipment collection. The rucksack is nicely marked 0/0378/0005 44 on the reverse. The leather is in good supple condition.

  • Pioneer Sturmgepäck

    A nice late war pioneer Sturmgepäck worn together with the two small side pouches this is the rarest of the three pouches as worn by Pioniertruppen. The pouch is in mint/unissued condition!

  • M38 paratrooper helmet shell CKL68

    A very nice late war paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger helmet shell marked CKL68. The helmet is in good used condition and still retains some of its original paint. Hard to find good condition original Fallschirmjäger helmet shell!

  • M44 Heer tunic in good condition

    Original Heer M44 tunic with in unissued condition. It is complete with its factory sewn insignia. The tunic is a small/medium size that would fit old Hindgaul mannequins or a modern Europemannequin. The chest size is 90cm. The tunic does not show signs of wear, but the back of the tunic has some moth damage. This damage would however not show when displayed on a mannequin. A very nice original tunic with original sewn insignia!

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