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  • Late war Waffen-SS erbsentarn trousers

    Late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage trousers. The trousers are a very good substitute if you don’t want to spend twice the price but need a original pair for a mannequin. The trousers are in worn condition and have been washed, at one point where dyed blue. The trousers retain its original glass and metal buttons and is marked in the rear as it should. The size is a medium fitting most modern mannequins.

  • Mint Heer EM Panzer wrap trousers

    Stunning and exceptional pair of original Panzer wrap trousers retaining up to 100% of the nap in the wool. The trousers are a nice big size fitting most if not al mannequins. The garment is nicely marked inside and would be a great finish for a Panzer display. One of the laces on the bottom is missing and there is a stain inside the pocket, otherwise it’s a perfect and textbook original garment in MINT condition!

  • Q68 double decal M35 Luftwaffe helmet

    Excellent Q68 Luftwaffe double decal M35 helmet. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory paint and decals, with its originally mounted size 60 liner. The helmet is in very good untouched condition! The helmet is a great example of a exceptionally large sized Luftwaffe double decal helmet in very good untouched!

  • Mint M39 Steingrau Heer trousers

    Mint pair of M39 trousers for use in the Heer in the Steingrauor stone grey colour. The trousers are nicely named to Unteroffizier Lehmann M Stab Panzer Abwehr Abteilung 50. The pair retains all of its originally sewn buttons and retains 100% of the nap in the wool. Guaranteed the best pair on the market today. The trousers are in mint condition with zero issues and a good big size!

  • ET64 M35 Heer chunky sawdust camouflage helmet

    New
    1,850.00

    Textbook chunky sawdust camouflage M35 helmet in great as found condition. The helmet is a typical wartime camouflaged M35 helmet with up to 80% of the original camouflage paint remaining. The helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a typical early double decal M35 helmet with its factory installed reinforced aluminum liner and the wartime fitted chinstrap. A killer example of a sawdust camouflage helmet in great condition!

  • Mint M39 Steingrau Heer trousers

    Mint pair of M39 trousers for use in the Heer in the Steingrauor stone grey colour. The pair retains all of its originally sewn buttons and retains 100% of the nap in the wool. Guaranteed the best pair on the market today. The trousers are in mint condition with zero issues and a good medium size!

  • Heer EM M43 field blouse with matching shoulderstraps

    Textbook Heer EM M43 field blouse with matching shoulderstraps in Italian wool with white rayon piping. The field blouse comes with full factory sewn insignia; a triangular m44 style breast eagle which has been zigzag sewn and a pair of straight sewn Einheitskragenspiegel with no signs of previously attached insignia. The garment is a killer EM uniform with a nice light wear showing the weave of the wool. The jacket is lined in grey rayon and is complete with the belt support straps. The shoulderstraps are made out of the same Italian wool as the base garment with white rayon piping. The garment is not shortened or tailored and would be a perfect base for a 1944 combat mannequin!

  • M35 Heer Battledamaged textured three-tone EF62 camouflage helmet

    Stunning original battle damaged M35 three-tone camouflage helmet. Nicely marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda with its original size 55 liner. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original wartime field applied camouflage paint. The helmet has a small shrapnel damage on the rear skirt that most probably was a lucky catch to the wearer. The helmet is a nice and typical three-tone camouflage helmet with a nice battle damage!

  • Matching set of non-reversible Splittertarn parka and trousers

    Superb non-reversible Splittertarn camouflaged winter uniform set or Winteranzug 43 in light used condition with a few depot style repairs. The set is matching, both the parka as the trousers are marked RFNr. 0/0683/0031 and size 2/(II) which would fit perfectly on most likely most if not all modern mannequins! Beautiful late war winter combat garment/uniform in combat used condition which is hard to find!

     

  • Rare first pattern Waffen-SS grey/white reversible winter parka

    Rare original first pattern Waffen-SS reversible winter parka marked Klepper-Werke 1943, Grosse I. This is the first reversible winter parka as made and issued to the Waffen-SS. The parka is in good, lightly worn condition with a few small damages. The garment retains all buttons as far as I can see and retains its original white glass buttons on the white side.

  • US M1942 Coat, Parachute, Jumper, 17th Airborne

    Textbook US M1942 Jump Jacket, ID;ed to T/Sgt Robert S. Markel, 464th Parachute FA Battalion 17th Airborne division. The jacket is in good, complete condition period sewn rank insignia. The jacket is a good, medium size for modern militaria mannequins. The jacket retains its waist belt and functional press studs. The jacket is ID’ed using the ASN inside 33/64605 which is also partially inscribed in the back of the jacket. The jacket is in very good condition and would be a great base for further research.

  • Q66 Heer M35 double decal battle damaged helmet

    Excellent Heer M35 double decal field repainted battle damaged helmet. The helmet is marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and early chinstrap. The helmet retains both of its original decals, with the eagle decal denazified. The helmet retains a typical bullet damage to the back of the shell, just right of the rivet. The bullet or shrapnel penetrated the helmet and stopped at the liner band. This probably resulted in a minor injury for the wearer. The helmet was probably kept after the war as a good luck charm. The helmet retains a nice period field repaint masking both decals. The helmet is a beautiful battle damaged example in very good condition!

  • Rare Waffen-SS cufftitle 1. SS Panzerdivision Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler

    Excellent and textbook Waffen-SS cufftitle for EM/NCO’s in the 1. SS Panzerdivision Adolf Hitler. The cufftitle is in full original length. The cufftitle is a textbook example in excellent condition and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Rare K98 bayonet marked SS Totenkopf

    Extremely scarce, original, SS-Totenkopf marked K98 bayonet marked WKC indicating production by WKC Waffenfabrik G.m.b.H., Solingen-Wald. The TK marking is the typical ‘Lazy S’ markings also found on K98’s. The bayonet is unsharpened and comes with its original scabbard which has been made matching by a unit armourer or Waffenmeister. These bayonets were ordered by the SS in the 1930’s and there are 3 pieces known in collections known today. Extremely scarce piece that hardly ever comes onto the market.

  • Q64 M35 Luftwaffe double decal helmet

    Textbook Luftwaffe M35 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and early chinstrap. The helmet retains its original decals and paint up to 85% and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Late war piped Waffen-SS M43 officer cap

    Late war piped Waffen-SS M43 officer cap in good worn condition. The cap was stripped of its insignia but is otherwise in good condition. The lining is nicely size marked and retains the markings of Statnifilm which is a film company from the 1950’s. The cap is a textbook, late war example in good worn condition.

  • Heer officer Panzer visor by Clemens Wagner

    Late war Heer Panzer visor marked Erstklassig CW (Clemens Wagner). The visor is a excellent and unworn example. Beautiful textbook example manufactured in Trikot. The cap is a nice large size that would be impossible to upgrade!

  • Rare Waffen-SS cufftitle 1. SS Panzerdivision ‘Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler’

    Rare Waffen-SS cufftitle 1. SS Panzerdivision Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. Textbook example in BeVo construction. The cufftitle measures up to 48,5 cm and looks to be in unissued condition.

  • Rare Luftwaffe survival dinghy in unissued condition

    Rare Luftwaffe survival Einmannschlauchboot in unissued condition. These Luftwaffe survival rafts or Dinghy are most of the time in pretty stiff condition and without accessories. The boat looks to be in good condition; the material is supple and easily rolled up. The boat comes with the original packing sleeve with straps; the water baling cup, parachute sail and oxygen tank. The raft is the best of its kind; I have never seen a better example. Choice!

    Please note that for overseas shipping the Co2 bottle must be removed or at least opened as it is not possible to ship it.

  • Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53

    1,850.00

    Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53. This blouse retains its wartime sewn insignia including a nice set of cyphered shoulderboards for Infanterie Regiment 53. The blouse is a service blouse which shows genuine field wear with damages and wear which are typical yet hard to find! The left breast pocket shows a set of period sewn award loops and a additional set for a Bandspange. This is a killer field worn example for a 1940 campaign display!

    Underneath a short unit history of Infanterie Regiment 53 during the 1940 campaign.

    9 May 1940; Infanterie Regiment 53 was mobilized early may 1940. On may 1940 it received the order to march westwards in the night. Close to the border it took a pause near Effeld and Rothenbach.

    10 May 1940; May 10, 03:00 it received the order to prepare and around 05.35 marched across the border near Vlodrop and stormed the bridge acros the Roer where it exchanged hands undamaged. They went trough St. Odilienberg and Linne. At 8.30 they reached Maasbracht where the Panzerjäger Kompanie attacked the bunkers at the Maas bridge. Around 12:30 the first troops crossed the Maas river where it took many casualties due to Dutch machinegun fire. The advancing troops managed to roll up the enemy troops, cross the canal at Neederwert and capture the bridge in Panheel intact. At around 13:00 the resistance was broken and Wessem was taken. The Dutch-Belgian border at Kessenich was crossed via Thorn by the evening.

    11 May 1940; The 1. Bataillon moved in the night trough the hardly passable swamp and forest area south of Kinrooi towards Tengerloo. Using a set of half sunk barges the 1. Btl. crossed the Maas-Scheldt canal. Other  bataillons were brought up they used the regimental pioneer platoons rafts to cross it moving most if not all the units vehicles. Around midday the order was given to chase the enemy. They paused in Meeuwen and ended the day after crossing at Helchteren. By nightfall they had covered around 45 kilometers into Belgium resting in Lilo, Helchteren and Zolder.

    12 May 1940; the regiment crossed the Albertkanaal which was cleared of Belgian resistance during the night. It received its first air raid in the west. They faced resistance when they reached Lummen which was taken by nightfall at heavy casualties.

    13 May 1940; They pushed trough to Tienwinkel and moved into a defensive position at their bridgehead acros the Albertkanaal because the units to its left and right have not yet crossed the canal. Late in the evening it moved westwards again.

    14 May 1940; The regiment was pulled from the front for a short pause where they were fed and received new ammunition. Afterwards marched trough Haelen to the staging area at Meensel-Kiesehem and Molembeek-Wersbeek. At 03:30 it moved to Lovenjoul where it arrived int he evening.

    15 May 1940; The regiment crossed the Dyle river and took up positions to move towards Leuven. This attach was however called up and dug into defensive positions. They received a heavy artillery barrage from the British troops near Leuven.

    17 May 1940; The regiment attacked across the Dyle. After crossing it repaired the blown bridges and the spearhead of the regiment advanced towards Brussels trough Eversberg, Corstenberg, Nosseghem and Zaventem. The regiment encountered hard resistance around Dieghem on the Canal du Nord.

    18 May 1940; The regiment fought its way into Brussels trough Haren and Evere. In the evening the unit took positions and went to rest at Bodeghem and Schepdael.

    19 May 1940; The regiment advanced to the Dendre canal. Around Ninove it encountered a British artillery barrage. The canal was heavily defended and around mid day the 5. Kompanie was the first to cross the canal. Around 17:00 the rest of the regiment had crossed.

    20 May 1940; Marching trough the night the regiment reached Renaix(Ronse) and attacked towars the Schelde. Under heavy enemy fire it however stays pinned at their side of the river.

    23 May 1940; The regiment attacked the crossing and secured the bridgehead

    24 May 1940; The regiment crossed the river en masse moving to Vichte where it took rest.

    25 May 1940; The regiment received the order to move into a wide defensive position. Enemy positions on the hills north of Heule and Galleghem were attacked and moved into.

    26 May 1940; The regiment marched West

    27 May 1940; The regiment marched in line with the spearhead of the unit towards Paschendaele were it attacked together with Infanterie Regiment 11.

    29 may 1940; The regiment attacked and took Boesinghe.

    30 May 1940; The regiment moved towards Dunkirk. After a quick march the regiment reached Elzendamme were a destroyed bridge was repaired by the Pionierzug. Trough Hoogstade and Stavele it moved towards Wegscheede. At Hondschoote it encountered a heavy artillery barrage and resistance. The spearhead of the unit managed to cross the Basse-Colm canal and disperse the enemy from the eastern bridgehead.

    31 May 1940; The regiment was supposed to cross the canal which was however delayed trough the fields being flooded by the British. Towards the night the artillery was brought up and a Bridgehead across the canal was made.

    1 June 1940; The regiment crossed the Digue canal at St. Michel. Where it stayed until June 3rd.

    3 June 1940; The 9. Kompanie retreated due to their positions being flooded.

    4 June 1940; The regiment moved into Dunkirk which ended the first battle of France.

    After being deployed again for the Battle of France, the regiment fought at Henin-Literd, Moy, Nesle, Beauvais, Suznay, Surville, Maison Baugis, Chartres, Briarres and Augerville until the armistice in Larchant. It suffered 471 casualties of which 140 men killed.

    15 October 1940; The regiment was renamed into Grenadier Regiment 53 and was moved to the 14. Infanterie Division.

    July 1944; the unit was renamed to Verstärktes Grenadier-Regiment 1065 under the 14. Infanterie Division where it stayed on the eastern front until the end of the war.

     

     

  • USAAF seat parachute named Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533

    1,850.00

    Rare USAAF seat parachute named Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533. The parachute and harness is in good used condition. The parachute still retains its harness, seat, canopy and risers. The springs for the chute bag are not present but easily replaced. The bag came with the harness and is named Flight Officer Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533 ATC 955 D. I have included some hits I found which will be a good base for further research. It seems that he was a flight instructor at Douglas until early 44 when he became a Flight Officer flying in the ETO flying C-47 Dakota’s and later C-46 Commando’s. It is well possible he flew during D-Day, Market Garden and Varsity operations. This is a beautiful set that deserves further research!

  • 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!

  • Heer infantry crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art

    Rare early Heer crusher cap or Knautschmütze in untouched condition. The cap is made by J. Zettel Hannover and is named W. Schusze inside the leather sweatband. The insignia to the front of the cap are typical flatwire examples which are factory sewn to the cap. The cap has a one small moth damage but is otherwise in mint condition. A rare infantry crusher cap that would make a great addition to any combat officers display!

  • Heer M43 Panzergrenadier EM field blouse

    Beautiful Heer M43 field blouse with full insignia and M40 pattern Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps. The blouse is in good worn condition and comes without any alterations. The blouse retains a good percentage of nap in the Wool, with a nice amount of natural wear. The breast eagle looks to be resewn. Textbook M43 field blouse for a Panzergrenadier that would be hard to upgrade!

  • ET64 M35 Heer two tone camouflage helmet

    M35 Heer helmet in two tone camouflage marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet received two wartime overpaints on top of a double decal Heer factory finish. The helmet was refinished and reissued receiving a new decal and on top in brush painted tan finished with spray painted green. The helmet is in good condition retaining up to 75% of its original camouflage paint. The exterior of the helmet was cleaned at some point but retains its original finish and character. Nice original camouflage helmet that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Matching pair of green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked clg 43

    Excellent pair of matching green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches. The pouches are in mint condition and seem to be unissued. The pouches are both nicely marked MP38 u. MP40 and clg 43 which indicates production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. Stone mint and matching pair!

  • Rare Waffen-SS M44 pattern trousers

    Rare textbook Gaberdine Waffen-SS pattern M44 trousers in mint condition. Excellent trousers in superb condition that would nicely match a Erbsentarn jacket!

  • Rare first pattern tropical Y-straps named Haase

    1,875.00

    Rare first pattern tropical Y-straps named Haase underneath the auxiliarry strap in purple Kopierstift. The Y-straps are probably one of the rarest variants to acquire. This is a first pattern set of Y-straps with full webbing O-ring cover. The straps retain all of their original green hardware which seems to be typical and exclusive to these Y-straps. The Y-straps are made of typical olive coloured webbing and come with their original webbing backstrap. A rare opportunity to acquire a true first pattern DAK or Afrikakorps Y-strap in excellent condition!

  • Three tone camouflage gasmask canister Uffz Pfeiffer

    1,900.00

    Original three-tone Normandy camouflage gasmask canister. Still retaining up to 85% of its original vibrant camouflage paint. The canister retains its original strap and mask that are original to the piece. The original wartime field applied camouflage paint retains a lot of contrast and would nicely attribute to a Normandy camouflage helmet.

    Inside the lid it is named to H. Pfeiffer, a Unteroffizier in Schnell-Kampf-Geschwader 10 which was stationed in Southern Italy.

    A stunning gasmask with lots of character and original camouflage. Hard to upgrade piece!

  • Rare Heer/Waffen-SS Sturmgeschütz trousers

    Very rare original Sturmgeschütz crew trousers. Whilst the wrappers themselves are incredibly rare, only a very small percentage of the trousers survived the war. The trousers are in used condition with a number of damages to the wool. Please see the pictures to illustrate. The trousers are a perfect match to a combat used Stug wrapper. Very rare to find a original pair of Sturmgeschütz trousers!

  • Mint M39 Steingrau Heer trousers

    Mint pair of M39 trousers for use in the Heer in the Steingrau or stone grey colour. The trousers are nicely named to Unteroffizier Lehmann M Stab Panzer Abwehr Abteilung 50. The pair retains all of its originally sewn buttons and retains 100% of the nap in the wool. Guaranteed the best pair on the market today. The trousers are in mint condition with zero issues and a good big size!

  • Heer Infanterie Panzergrenadier M43 field blouse with factory sewn insignia

    A completely factory sewn original Heer M43 field blouse for a Grenadier in a Panzergrenadier unit. The tunic is in great nearly unworn condition. The tunic is complete with all of its period factory sewn insignia and a set of Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps. 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. This would be the centre point in a late war equipment setup!

  • Untouched battle damaged KIA M42 camouflage helmet from Zevenbergen

    Untouched M42 camouflage helmet recently found in a barn in Zevenbergen, The Netherlands. The helmet was found last december when a farmer cleared his barn in Zevenbergen and listed this and 4 other helmets on a Dutch online selling platform. Other items found where 4 helmets and 40 cases of 7,92 ammunition. The helmet was picked up short after the battles around Zevenbergen around the Moerdijk bridgehead. The helmet has a bullet or shrapnel damage to the back of the helmet which is embedded in the front of the helmet. The interior of the helmet is corroded which is a typical feature for a KIA helmet. The liner has partially rotted away due to bad storage and blood soaking. A typical KIA helmet with provenance to the Netherlands which would be hard to upgrade.

  • Q64 M35 Luftwaffe double decal helmet

    Beautiful double decal Luftwaffe M35 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is in good used condition with its originally placed non-reinforced liner dated 1937. The helmet is a typical pre war example with the first pattern droop tail eagle. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory paint and decals. Nice and textbook example that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare issue Ajack 4×90 sniper scope with late high turret mount

    Rare original army issue Ajack 4×90 sniper scope for the K98 rifle. The scope is in good usable condition with clear sight. The scope is adjustable and comes with the originally affixed mounts. The scope is a rare original issue example and is not to be confused with a civilian rifle scope. Rare occasion to buy a real original sniper scope in good condition!

  • Q64 single decal Heer M35 helmet with two-tone camouflage

    Untouched two-tone camouflage helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. Textbook single decal M35 Heer helmet in combat worn condition. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and chinstrap marked Franz Brehme. The helmet is a excellent and combat worn example with just the right amount of character!

  • Heer NCO M35 field blouse

    Rare pre war M35 field blouse wit restored breast eagle and reproduction Litzen for a Panzerjäger nco. The garment is in good worn condition with loads of character. The left breast pocket retains two period sewn award loops and the collar retains its period sewn Unteroffizierstresse. The garment is a rare pre war variant without full back lining!

     

    Discussion on WAF; https://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/forum/wehrmacht-uniforms-and-equipment/heer-uniforms-and-insignia-forum/12553514-another-panzerjäger-tunic-for-review

  • Rare Heer Sanitäter crusher cap named Dr Fr. Kortmann

    Rare Heer Sanitäter crusher cap named Dr Fr. Kortmann and marked Beste Qualität. Rare original visor cap with blue piping for Sanitäter or medical troops. Hard to find Waffenfarbe in very good uncleaned condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • ET66 M40 Heer Ex whitewash three-tone camouflage helmet

    ET66 M40 Heer Ex whitewash three-tone camouflage helmet in good condition. The helmet is a interesting example which was repainted multiple times. Starting its life as a standard single decal Heer helmet it was subsequently repainted in a winter whitewash which was later overpainted in a three-tone spray painted camouflage pattern. The helmet was at some point coated with a clear lacquer. The helmet is a nice example with a large portion of its wartime three-tone camouflage pattern showing. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. A nice example !

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister in two tone camouflage named Uffz. Janhsen

    1,900.00

    M38 gasmask in three tone brush applied camouflage named Unteroffizier Janhsen in very good condition. The gasmask is in a typical three-tone camouflage finish typical for this very specific unit(!). Trough the least 8 years I have seen two of this exact camouflage pattern with this Feldpost number. The lid of the spare lens compartment is marked L50830 indicating 9. Batterie Batterie Fallschirm-Flak-Regiment 12. This unit was stationed under the II. Fallschirm-Korps and was stationed in St. Lô during D-Day. This unit followed the Korps on the western front until in 1945 it moved to the eastern front. When The canister and its mask are both named Uffz Janhsen. A very nice original camouflage gasmask case with a very good base for further research into the unit!

  • Belgian RZM pattern Waffen-SS cufftitle Langemarck

    Stunning and rare cuff title for the Belgian 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade Langemarck in very good condition. Nice second pattern RZM style construction. The cufftitle still retains its full length and is in very good condition. This is one of the rarest cufftitles to find in its original full length of 47,5cm.

  • Luftwaffe heated flight jacket

    Rare late war Luftwaffe flight jacket in good used condition. The jacket retains its original electrical connectors and cable. The jacket is in worn condition with some repair stitching to the breast loops. Otherwise it looks in very good condition with working press studs, zippers etc. I have not tested the heating system. Uncommon late war flight jacket which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Non reversible Splittertarn parka with trousers

    A very nice matching Splittertarn non-reversible wende parka with trousers marked 67. The set is a very nice combat worn example with some repairs. The garment retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The jacket and the trousers are both made from a nice mix of material. The garment would make a very nice base for a Ardennes offensive mannequin!

  • Single decal M35 SE64 Kriegsmarine helmet

    Really clean example of a M35 helmet made to M40 specifications with a single Kriegsmarine decal.

    The helmet still retains 99% of its factory paint and 99% of the golden Kriegsmarine decal. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet still retains its original chinstrap which is nicely maker marked and dated. In the back of the helmet the name Hohmeier and the Nordseenummer N20851M. Factory single decal M35 helmets are rare to find, specially Kriegsmarine and especially in such a nice condition! Can’t be upgraded.

  • Coastal artillery type splotch camouflage helmet

    Stunning 4-tone hand painted M42 helmet with battleship grey and sea green camouflage paint. The helmet is a complete untouched example with a very vibrant and stunning camouflage pattern. The helmet bears no decal but the colours are those typically seen on coastal artillery camouflage patterns such as Battleship grey and sea green. The helmet is marked NS62 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is in very good used condition and still retains its original chinstrap and liner. The helmet would very nicely contribute to any Kriegsmarine or Kustenartillerie collection. The colours are nice and vibrant and better in hand then on the pictures!

  • Minty Heer M36 Infantry EM field blouse

    Stunning EM M36 field blouse in unissued condition. The garment features its full length skirt, sleeves and waist. The wool still retains 99% of its original nap and would easily be classed as mint. The garment has one small hole in the left sleeve with a imo period repair. The insignia on the garment are original and hand sewn but in my opinion restored. On the left breast pocket a single set of loops is present for a Infanteriesturmabzeichen. The tunic has a nice early and numbered set of M36 white, wool piped infantry shoulder straps. The shoulder straps indicate use for Infanterie Regiment 51. Although the insignia are in my opinion restored this is still a very nice garment in near mint condition and very hard to upgrade. Perfect for a May 1940 display!

  • MG34 tripod Dreibein 34

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

  • Mint condition Heer M43 field tunic

    Superb original M43 field blouse for a Heer infantry EM. The tunic is mint, and retains all of its originally factory sewn insignia. The base material is a coarse Italian wool and lined with grey rayon. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The breast eagle is factory sewn, not through the lining. The Litzen are also factory sewn, no traces of previously sewn examples. The tunic has not been shortened or tailored in any way. The tunic has multiple size markings; the usual sizes but also a additional stamp indicating the wearers height. The original factory red chalk markings for the buttons and holes are still visible. More then likely this tunic was never ever worn! This is a superb and mint M43 field blouse, a typical garment as issued and worn by members of the Heer in the Wehrmacht. Every detail is textbook and finding a better example would be impossible!

  • Mint Heer EM M42 tunic manufactured by Reitz

    Mint and textbook M42 Heer field blouse for a enlisted men in a Infanterie- or Grenadierregiment. The garment is nicely maker marked ReitzThe garment retains all of the nap in the wool and is easily classed mint. The garment retains its original breast eagle period factory sewn zig zag through the lining  and Einheitslizen. The garment has no damages, alterations or modifications and is in perfect condition. The size is a good medium fitting most if not all modern mannequins. This is a superb and mint M43 field blouse, a typical garment as issued and worn by members of the Heer in the Wehrmacht. Every detail is textbook and finding a better example would be impossible!

  • ET64 M35 Luftwaffe double decal helmet

    Beautiful M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet marked ET64 indicting production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed reinforced aluminum liner with round aluminum chinstrap bales named Feldwebel Gasthaus. The chinstrap is a nice brown Luftwaffe issue example. The liner pins retain their washers and are period installed. The helmet comes with the early droop tail eagle and toned tricolor decal. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original factory paint and 95% of its decals. Superb early double decal helmet in very good condition!

  • Matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 pouches by Otto Koberstein 1942

    A nice matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked Otto Koberstein Landsberg 1942 indicating production by Otto Koberstein LandsbergThe pouches are in good unissued condition as pictured! The leather on the pouches is supple and the canvas is strong. One of the pouches was most probably on top hence the slight difference in aging. The set still has the original red pencil lines at all the leather fixtures. A great set for a combat mannequin that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war Waffen-SS Panzer M43 field cap

    Textbook late war Dachau made Waffen-SS M43 cap. Textbook late war cardboard brim construction without the rear seam. The embroided Dachau trapezoid insignia is factory zig-zag sewn to the cap. The cap is in mint, unissued condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Heer M43 EM tunic in twill wool

    A rare late war M43 Heer field blouse made out of rough twill wool. The tunic is nicely marked with an RBNr. 0/1297/0002. All the insignia is periodically applied, the Einheitslitzen are factory machine sewn and the breast eagle is factory sewn on the top to the garment, then flipped over and finished with a zig-zag stitch. The tunic has never been shortened or tailored but it has a few small period repairs. The tunic is a nice large size and in good used condition which would most likely fit all mannequins! Hard to find late war combat tunic made out of rough twill wool in great untouched condition which would be hard to upgrade !

  • Matching MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches

    Excellent pair of matching textbook MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches in good worn condition condition. The pouches are both matching in cloth, stitching, marking, hardware and leather. Textbook construction with several tints of leather and without modifications. The pouches are executed in nice blue canvas with brown leather. A beautiful and matching pair in good worn condition condition that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Heer NCO M43 field blouse for a Unteroffizier der Artillerie

    Beautiful late war M43 Heer Feldbluse for a Unteroffizier der Artillerie. The garment is a nice, lightly worn example with wartime sewn insignia. The garment is complete with a set of period sewn award ribbons for the Eisernez Kreuz II Klasse and the Ostmedaille. There are a additional two award loops on the breast pocket. The breast eagle is a late war embroided example which has been straight and zig-zag stitched to the garment. The garment is missing one button to the collar which imo is removed so it could be easily folded. The garment is in lovely lightly worn condition with loads of character.

  • Untouched Heer Infanterie officers crusher cap or Feldmütze Alter Art

    Stunning example of a untouched Heer infantry crusher, Feldmütze Alter Art or Knautschmütze. These fieldcaps where incredibly popular with officers during the war. The cap is in great, untouched condition with a great patina all over. The cap can be formed to fit on a mannequin display but is otherwise folded flat as a envelope. The cap is a nice size 57-58 that should fit most modern militaria mannequins. The crusher bears the Waffenfarbe of the Infanterie. The paper label inside the crusher is typical for the maker Viro. These caps are getting increasingly difficult to find and this one is definitely one of the nicest ones we’ve had on offer. A great example!

  • US grouping to Robert H Pederson 82nd Airborne 508 PIR

    Beautiful wartime converted Class-A jacket to Ike jacket style. This grouping consists of his jacket, purple heart, dog tag, and some loose rank and service insignia. Next to that are some post war hunting licenses to Pederson. The jacket is a size 38L and comes with full wartime sewn insignia. Pederson served in the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment during Market garden and the battle of the bulge. Nice grouping that would be a very nice base for further research!

  • Early Hitlerjugend dagger marked J. A. Henckels Solingen Zwillingswerk Ges. Geschützt RZM M7/10 1936

    Near mint, 1936 dated Hitlerjugend knife in excellent condition. The blade retains up to 99% of its perfect, spotless finish. The motto is clearly readable, the scabbard still retains its early blued finish. The leather loop is supple and it’s Stocko marked press stud is in functional condition.The knife is a near perfect example that would be very hard to upgrade. Textbook 1936 dated piece, marked J. A. Henckels Solingen Zwillingswerk Ges. Geschützt RZM M7/10. For sure a keeper!

  • Mint M39 Steingrau Heer trousers

    Mint pair of M39 trousers for use in the Heer in the Steingrauor stone grey colour. The pair retains all of its originally sewn buttons and retains 100% of the nap in the wool. The trousers are in mint condition with zero issues in a good medium size!

  • Rare Heer Gebirgsjäger EM upgraded officer Bergmütze

    1,950.00

    Rare Heer Gebirgsjäger enlisted men upgraded officer Bergmütze in excellent, untouched condition. Typical EM example which was wartime upgraded to the officer rank by the addition of silver piping along the top of the cap with wartime flatwire T-shape eagle. Very hard to upgrade example!

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