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  • M36 Pair of Heer Pionier EM shoulderstraps

    Nice pair of M36 Heer EM shoulderstraps for a Pionier in very good condition.

  • Silk Escape map France (Normandy), Belgium, Holland

    A silk escape map issued to pilots, SOE agents and paratroopers. Nice original map of France (Normandy), Belgium, Holland

  • M1 fixed bale helmet with Westinghouse liner

    A very nice US M1 helmet complete with its original liner. The helmet shell is nicely marked and the shape of the shell indicates production by McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company of Detroit. The seam on the helmet shell is on the front and the bales are of the Fixed Bale type. The helmet liner is marked with a W indicating production by Westinghouse. A nice and honest M1 helmet in good condition.

  • Combat boot knife or Stiefelmesser

    A very nice original combat boot knife or Nahkampfmesser. The knife is in good sharp condition and has never been issued, cleaned or sharpened post war. Perfect combat mannequin accessorie!

  • Mint tropical Coconut canteen marked HRE 43

    A nice coconut canteen marked HRE 41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The canteen is in very good condition together with its matching cup. Hard to upgrade textbook coconut canteen.

  • Kustenartillerie M43 field cap marked 0/0520/0017 Hermann Potthoff Coesfeld

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    Stunning mint Coastal Artillerie Nicely marked RBNr. 0/0520/0017 indicating production by Hermann Potthoff Coesfeld. The cap is a exceptional large size 61 and is a textbook example of a Einheitsfeldmütze fuhr Küstenartillerie. The cap features its factory sewn insignia and full lining. Underneath the cap has a few moth nips, but otherwise its just perfect. Can’t be upgraded!

  • Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO breeches

    A nice pair of unissued Reiterhose made from rough Italian wool. A affordable and issued pair of Waffen-SS issued EM/NCO breeches. The garment has most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and is in unissued condition. There are one or two holes and a faulty stitch. Otherwise, imo, mint!

  • Taktisch richtiges Fahren mit Schützenpanzerwagen Merkblatt 75/10 Guderian 1944

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    A stunning original manual by Guderian on the tactical movement and usage of the German armored personnel halftracks or Schützenpanzerwagen. A very rare manual that was printed in 1944 and distributed to Panzergrenadier units. These manuals where mostly kept in vehicles and are therefor very scarce to find. The manual is in very good condition and is very hard to find!

  • Luftwaffe yellow piped EM/NCO visor

    A stunning yellow piped EM/NCO visor cap in great, near mint condition. The cap is nicely unit marked inside the sweatband. The cap is in near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Rare webbing/leather P.37(u) holster

    Rare German made holster for the P.37(u) Femaru. The holster is constructed from a mix of webbing and leather. These holsters are sometimes referred to as being tropical issue as these first came at the same time with the webbing equipment. The holster is in very good condition and nicely marked cdc 41 indicating production by Kern, Klager u. Co., Lederwaren, Berlin. The holster was also used and worn with the P.27(t).

  • MG15 tool pouch

    Leather tool pouch for the MG15 machinegun. Nicely marked with the Luftwaffe contract number and maker marked FZS indicating production by Waffenfabrik Heinrich Krieghoff, Suhl. 

  • German army issue Marschkompass “A” marked CXN

    A nice issue compass marked cjy indicating production by Neag,Norddeutsche Elektro-Akustik Gesellschaft, Berlin. The compass comes with its original cord and is in working condition. The compass is with the letter A on top indicating production after may 1944 and a clockwise 64 Mills direction.

  • Stunning pair of 6×30 binoculars by Carl Zeiss

    A stunning and complete pair really! Complete with strap, button flap and bakelite cover. The set is in very good condition with good clear optics with Strichplatte in the right lens. Can’t be upgraded!

  • Mint gasmask strap set dated 1939

    Rare to find spare set of a long and short strap for the pre war gasmask canister. Mostly missing, damaged or not in good condition this mint set would nicely attribute a pre war tall or short gasmask canister!

  • Named gasmask to UFFZ Brauwer Artillerie Regiment 1716

    A interesting German gasmask and its canister in very good condition. It is named to Unteroffizier H. Brauwer of ArtillerieRegiment 1716. Artillerie Regiment 1716 played a vital role in the battle for Normandy. Spread on the rear flank of Omaha– and Sword beach. Also stationed in Breville and Merville where the British 6th Airborne division landed. One or two kilometers from the beaches or in the middle of the British drop zone they must have had a lot of action on June 6, 1944. A can from my personal collection, in very good, lightly used condition with a VERY interesting unit marking! A must have for any D-day collector!

    The regiment was spread in the following order;

    Artillerie-Regiment 1716 (Oberstleutnant Helmut Knüppe – CP: La Folie/Beuville)
    I./1716 (CP: Colomby-sur-Thaon)
    1./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Raimund Steiner – CP: Merville)
    2./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Colleville-sur-Orne, Wn 16)
    3./1716 : 4x 10,5 cm leFH14/19(t) (Hauptmann Schimpf – CP: Bréville)
    4./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Ouistreham, Château d’Eau -water tower-/Wn 12)

    II./1716 (CP: Crépon, Wn 35 b)
    5./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Theimer – CP: Wn 36 a)
    6./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: La Mare-Fontaine, Wn 32)
    7./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Hauptmann Wilhelm Franke – CP: Bény-sur-Mer)

    III./1716 (CP: La Cambe)
    8./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Maisy La Martinière, Wn 84)
    9./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Maisy Les Perruques, Wn 83)
    10./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (Oberleutnant Rudolf Schaaf – CP: north-east of Bayeux)

  • Late war Heer NCO Stug wrap for a Oberfeldwebel in Sturmgeschützbrigade 667

    Late war Heer NCO Stug wrap for a Oberfeldwebel in Heeres-Sturmartillerie-Brigade 667 with factory sewn piped collar tabs and breast eagle. The wrap is a typical late war example manufactured from a slightly coarse, recycled wool. The blouse is finished with metal and horn buttons. The lining is a late war blue grey rayon. It is nicely marked RBNR and breast size marked 102 which is a large size. The lining and the wrap are in worn condition with minor staining in the liner but a overall, clean but unwashed appearance. The breast eagle is a textbook BeVo variant which has been folded over and factory sewn to the garment. The collar tabs are typical red piped enlisted men and non commissioned officers with late war grey Litzen. There are two period hand sewn award loops and there is a single ribbon for the Iron Cross second class.

    The shoulderstraps are typical and short M43 style examples with late grey Unteroffizierstresse. The double pips indicate the rank of Oberfeldwebel. The numbers 667 indicate Heeres-Sturmartillerie-Brigade 667 which was active later in the war in the south of the Netherlands. There is a very good reference book regarding this unit by Jack Didden and Maarten Swarts called Autumn Gale / Herbst Sturm which I highly reccommend to any serious collector. The unit was added to Kampfgruppe Chill and moved to Breda on the 14th of October. It was sent to action to the Belgian/Dutch border near Wernhout. On the 21st and 22nd of October if fought a fierce battle with Churchills of the 107 Royal Armoured Corps near Wuustwezel. After the fierce battles in the south of the Netherlands (which it partook a lot!) the unit was sent to Aachen and later the Ardennes offensive where it only had 5 Stugs left at the start.

    This is a very interesting Sturmgeschütz or Sturmartillerie wrapper with a very interesting and researchable unit. This is a choice example for any serious Panzer or Stug collector!

  • Heer Panzer wrap for a Oberleutnant in Panzer Regiment 2

    Heer Panzer wrap for a Oberleutnant in Panzer Regiment 2. The wrap is a textbook late war example, with factory sewn collar tabs. The breast eagle is a hand applied Bullion officers example. The shoulderboards indicating he was a Oberleutnant in Panzer Regiment 2. The wrap has a textbook camel hair cufftitle on the left sleeve. There are three sets of typical handsewn award loops for the German Cross in Gold, a Iron Cross first class and a Panzer Assault badge or wound badge. There is a handsewn The wrap is in excellent condition and was most probably kept at home as a ‘best’ or parade dress tunic!

  • Rare breast mounting plate for the EM34 dated 1943

    Rare breast mounting plate for the EM34 dated 1943. Nice example with original neckstrap, paint and leather Knopflasche. Hard to find accessorie which is always missing from the EM34!

  • Rare G43 ZF4 scope mount marked WaA 359

    Rare G43 rifle ZF4 scope mount marked WaA 359 indicating production by Walther. It is serialed 2165. The mount is in good, usable condition. The locking leaver is freely moveable. Hard to find, original sniper rifle part!

  • Rare insignia grouping to a Oberscharführer in SS-Panzerartillerieregiment 5

    Rare insignia grouping to a Oberscharführer in SS-Panzerartillerieregiment 5. This grouping was found recently in a German household clearing. The grouping consists of a cufftitle, set of collar tabs, shoulderstraps and award ribbons. The shoulderstraps have period applied Tresse, rank pip and number 5. The piping is red indicating SS-Artillerie Regiment 5 which in the Wiking division was first with vehicle drawn artillery pieces and later renamed to SS-Panzer-Artillerie Regiment 5 and armed with Wespes. The cufftitle is a rare embroidered RZM ‘silk border’ example. It is slightly shortened but displayable on a wrap or in a case. The collar tabs are woven BeVo examples. The runic collar tab is a flatwire example. There is a ribbon for the Iron Cross second class and the Eastern front medal. The grouping was found inside a British army issue sewing kit. Very hard to find and nice grouping with a lot of character!

  • P38 hardshell holster marked CWW 1943 WaA392

    Nice original P38 hardshell holster marked CWW 1943 indicating production by Carl Weiss, Lederwarenfabrik, Braunchweig. The holster has one riveted repair to one of the belt loops but is otherwise in good used condition.

  • LP34 u. LP42 cleaning rod marked J42

    Beautiful cleaning rod for the model 34 and model 42 flare gun. The rod comes with the leather strap and hook which are often missing. Nicely maker marked and dated J42.

  • Doppelfernhorer B headset for Panzer troops marked Dfh.b. 43 Saba

    Doppelfernhorer B headset for Panzer troops marked Dfh.b. 43 Saba in good condition. This model headphones is mostly known for its use by Panzertroops. Excellent example which could be the finishing touch for an armored vehicle display!

  • Doppelfernhorer B headset for Panzer troops marked Dfh.b. 41

    Doppelfernhorer B headset for Panzer troops marked Dfh.b. 41 in good condition. This model headphones is mostly known for its use by Panzertroops. Excellent example which could be the finishing touch for an armored vehicle display!

  • Throat microphone Kmf. a.

    Throat microphone used by armored troops and radio operators. The microphone is in very good and in my opinion good used condition.

  • Steel Waffen-SS EM / NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 SS

    Steel Waffen-SS EM / NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 SS

  • Unissued Heer Afrika Cufftitle

    Textbook and mint Heer Afrika Cufftitle. Typical example on a ‘camel hair’ base with grey rayon soutache.

  • Matching Heer EM / NCO Panzer collar tabs

    Matching Heer EM / NCO Panzer collar tabs in good worn condition. The tabs retain a nice set of matching skulls. One of the skulls looks to have been moved after istallation but both look to be original to the tabs. The tabs are made in a typical black wool with textbook pink rayon piping. Very hard to find insignia set!

  • Rare untouched M40 Heer tropical Panzer EM / NCO field cap

    Rare Heer tropical Panzer EM / NCO field cap in untouched condition. The cap is  a typical example as made by Robert Lubstein. It retains its factory sewn insignia including the pink soutache indicating Panzer troops. The cap has very heavy wear and sun bleaching. It shows sigs of being stored on a attic for a long time. The cap is a textbook example in all ways. From the sewing to the grommets to the insignia application. The cap has numerous damages which to me, look shrapnel damages. The visor of the cap has a large hole going trough revealing the cardboard lining. This is a very hard to find cap with the most wanted Soutache, factory sewn to the front. Beautiful combat worn example, exactly how you would want it to look!

    The cap is published in Afrikakorps 1940-1941 Volume One on page 64 by Daniel Fisher.

  • Rare Ful stag RAD EM Hewer marked Ges. Gesch. Carl Eickhorn Solingen

    This is a rare, early M34 Reichsarbeitsdienst EM dagger or Hewer marked Ges. Gesch. Carl Eickhorn Solingen indicating production by Carl Eickhorn from Solingen. The dagger is a rare early variant with a full horn grip which includes the point or ‘beak’ in the grip which was later reformed with a metal point. The blade has the Arbeit Adelt motto and RADJ Ges. Gesch. Carl Eickhorn markings. The blade has not been sharpened. The scabbard is the correct, early variant made from blued metal with both endpieces made in brass covered with nickel plating. The dagger and its scabbard are matching in condition, variant and patina. This is a beautiful, early set that would be very hard to upgrade. This dagger comes with a certificate of authentication of Lakeside trader who in my opinion is one of the leading dagger experts in the world.

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  • Rare early SA Dagger marked Carl Schmidt Sohn A.G. Solingen

    Rare early SA Dagger marked Carl Schmidt Sohn A.G. Solingen. The dagger is marked with the matching serial 23/85 Nm 29561. This cypher NM indicates the Gau which is Nordmark. The numbers 23/85 indicates the Sturm 23 and Standarte 85. This standarte was part of Brigade 15 called Heide.  There is some information online to be found regarding the SA-Standarte 85 in Heide regarding the burning of Kiel Synagogues in November 1938. The number 29561 is his personal number of issue. SA daggers are rarely numbered and rarely matching. The scabbard retains its factory paint finish up to 99%. The grip is tight and the insignia are factory installed.  The maker marking Carl Schmidt is very rare with production ranking about maximum 1000 pieces ever produced and a McSARR Rarity Rated 9 of 10.

    This is a exclusive dagger in excellent condition. A top shelf example!


    It was once posted on the old Axis History forum here.

     

     

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  • Rare NSFK dagger marked Carl Eickhorn CE Solingen Wa 96

    Rare dagger marked Carl Eickhorn CE Solingen Wa 96. The dagger is in excellent condition, unsharpened. The scabbard and grip retain their blue factory installed leatherette cover. The nickel plating is in good condition. This is a excellent NSFK dagger that would be hard to upgrade.

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  • Early Hitlerjugend knife with Motto marked RZM M7/2 1936

    Hitlerjugend knife with Motto marked RZM M7/2 1936 indicating production by Emil Voos. This is a rare Hitlerjugend knife marked RZM M7/2 and dated 1936. It retains the Blut und Ehre motto and most of its factory finish. Its insignia has the typical movement, the grips are in one piece and the nickel plating is excellent. The scabbard retains up to 95% of its factory finish. The leather is supple and the press stud is in working condition. Excellent example!

     

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  • US M3 fighting knife marked US M3 Aerial Marinette Wis.

    US M3 fighting knife marked US M3 Aerial Marinette Wis. with US M8 marked scabbard. This is one of the rarest US M3 fighting knives in excellent condition!

     

     

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  • Rare Heer overseas officer Panzer EM upgraded cap marked Robert Lubstein 1940

    Rare Heer overseas officer Panzer cap marked Robert Lubstein 1940 size 55. This is a textbook Enlisted mans example that was period upgraded with the addition of a Bullion cap eagle on back background. Additonally the Silver officer border on the top and front are period hand sewn additions. The cockade and Panzer soutache are factory installed. The cap is nicely marked Robert Lubstein 1940 and in the size 55. Beautiful example!

  • Rare Heer overseas EM / NCO Panzer cap

    Rare Heer overseas EM / NCO Panzer cap marked Ferdinand Matt Mützenfabrik 1942 size 56. The cap retains its factory sewn insignia including the eagle and Panzer soutache. Textbook cap with typical signs of having a safety pin installed in the top for a better fitting. Beautiful example!

  • Rare Waffen-SS single button M43 EM / NCO Panzer cap

    Exceedingly rare Waffen-SS single button M43 EM / NCO Panzer cap. This is a typical mid to late war single button EM / NCO issue variant. The cap retains its factory sewn BeVo skull and eagle combination without signs of prior insignia application. The cap is made from a typical thin black wool and lined in black dyed cotton. The cardboard peak material is in good condition with some light bending due to age. It is not to be confused with its Heer counterparts by the fact it lacks a RBNR or year, and has just the size marking which is hard to read. The size marking shows the small size 54. Nowadays this is a small size but it proved to be a well average head circumference size in the 1940’s. The cap is constructed with single, double and chainstitch sewing machines. It has the typical three lines of stitching running horizontally around the base of the cap underneath the weather flap in a somewhat chaotic way. Looking at the wool of the cap I notice that the left weather flap has only a very small amount of nap in the wool underneath. This can be explained that this piece of wool on the roll was at the very beginning or the cap being wartime (!) constructed from recycled material. Having studied multiple caps and reading several offical orders for the recycling of worn uniforms in such a way, I believe this to be the best explanation. The combination of the single button, two piece insignia and this exact black lining is very typical for this type of caps.

    Although these caps are exceedingly rare, often discussed I do believe this is a unmolested, authentic example. I have studied the cap long and hard before offering this cap for sale. I believe this should be done with all items offered on the market. Like with all my items, they come with a lifetime guarantee on authenticity. This is a very scarce opportunity to acquire a typica Waffen-SS Enlisted man or NCO Panzer M43 field cap!

  • pole top marked RZM M3/34/35

    Textbook NSDAP flag pole top marked M3/34/35 in very good condition.

  • Q64 M40 Heer helmet in three-tone camouflage

    Beautiful Q64 Heer M40 helmet in wartime applied three-tone camouflage pattern. The helmet shell is marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and a original chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann Wuppertal 1941. The helmet retains its period applied spray painted three-tone camouflage pattern. The colours are striking, vibrant and the proportions of all the colours create a beautiful visually attractive piece. The camouflage paint has a nice natural patina all over with the typical white spots visible over the helmets exterior. The helmet was a part of the Dutch Eyewhitness museum and came to the market as it closed as seen on the last photograph. It has been in a single well curated collection after being in the museum prior to entering my office. This is a beautiful example of a textbook M40 Heer helmet in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern!

  • Rare Dutch Waffen-SS rememberance plaque Ch. G. W. Smit KIA 29-11-1942

    Rare Dutch Waffen-SS rememberance plaque Ch. G. W. Smit killed in action 29-11-1942. These plaques were issued by the NSB to the families of Dutch Waffen-SS soldiers who got killed in action. These are rare to find as post war most of these were destroyed; no one would want a NSB item that was named to their family. These are very hard to find, and only come for sale scarcely!

    This is a example from my personal collection!

    The plaque is named to SS-Sturmmann Christiaan G. W. Smit Junior. Born 5-6-1922 and killed in action 30-11-1942 in Digoro. This date is different then the plaque but its the date noted in the SS Vormingsbladen of 1942 at page 286. Also his photo can be seen on this page.

  • Rare Dutch Erkennungsmarke SS Freiwilligen Brigade Landstorm Nederland

    Rare Dutch Erkennungsmarke marked SS Frw. Brig. Lst. Ndl. indicating SS Freiwilligen Brigade Landstorm Nederland. Textbook late war example in zinc. The font, lettering and stamping are all textbook for this exact unit. Hard to find!

  • Waffen-SS BeVo cap skull

    Waffen-SS BeVo cap skull or Totenkopf in excellent uniform removed condition. Hard to find!

  • Waffen-SS BeVo cap eagle

    Waffen-SS BeVo cap eagle in excellent uniform removed condition.

  • 1x Kriegsmarine marked Motz 1940 size 25mm

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    1x Kriegsmarine marked Motz 1940 size 25mm. Excellent example in very good condition. In my opinion never used.

  • 1x Kriegsmarine marked Motz 1940 size 25mm

    1x Kriegsmarine marked Motz 1940 size 25mm. Excellent example in very good condition. In my opinion never used.

  • Waffen-SS EM / NCO collar tab 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf

    Waffen-SS EM / NCO collar tab 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf in uniform removed condition. Hard to find in this condition!

  • Straight E-tool marked obp 1944

    Textbook issue straight E-tool in good condition. The entrenching tool is in overall good condition. This example is nicely marked obp 1944 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Nice late war 1944 dated example!

  • Straight E-tool marked obp B

    Textbook issue straight E-tool in good condition. The entrenching tool is in overall good condition. This example is nicely marked obp B which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Nice late war example!

  • Early Waffen-SS Panzer EM / NCO Overseas cap

    Early Waffen-SS Panzer EM / NCO Overseas cap in worn condition. Textbook early example as can be seen by the two mounting holes for soutache to the front around the skull. The cap is in good, field worn condition and would be hard to upgrade.

  • 2x officer cap buttons for M43 and visor

    30.00

    2x M43 officer cap buttons in good condition. Allthough meant for use with officers M42 and M43 caps, these are also seen on EM / NCO M43 caps and on the sides of visor caps. I have 6 identical sets.

  • US paratrooper cricket by Memphis

    100.00

    US paratrooper cricket by Memphis. This clicker was a civilian variant which was issued to members of the 82nd Airborne prior to the D-day jump.

  • US paratrooper cricket by Memphis

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    US paratrooper cricket by Memphis. This clicker was a civilian variant which was issued to members of the 82nd Airborne prior to the D-day jump.

  • US paratrooper cricket by Memphis

    100.00

    US paratrooper cricket by Memphis. This clicker was a civilian variant which was issued to members of the 82nd Airborne prior to the D-day jump.

  • Rare tropical webbing rucksack extender straps

    Rare tropical webbing rucksack extender straps. Virtually always missing from the Kriegsmarine and Gebirgsjäger rucksack.

  • Matching Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Sturmscharführer

    Matching Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Sturmscharführer. This is a beautiful embroidered set on a black doeskin background. The tabs are matching in wool and backing. Attractive and hard to find matching set!

  • Named British Denison smock Airborne Troops marked A. Whyman LTD. 1942 size 7

    Beautiful combat worn British Denison smock Airborne Troops marked A. Whyman LTD. 1942 size 7. The smock is a textbook example in unwashed, combat worn condition. The shadow of the jumpwing on the sleeve is visible. The smock is named in the neck to ‘. H. Alderton’ with the first . indicating that there is a another letter folded underneath the name tape. This could be a great base for further research. The smock is a beautiful example in unwashed condition. It has dirt, sweat and grime in it which truly shows its character. The smock is a good large size 7 as was typical for the men fighting in Normandy and Arnhem. The smock retains its sleeve cuffs in good condition. I have had quite a number of nice smocks. But with most of the smocks in collections today being minty examples;  this is a genuine worn example. Beautiful for a combat mannequin!

  • Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Gefreiter in Panzer Division Hermann Göring

    Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Gefreiter in Panzer Division Hermann Göring. Textbook pre war large sized Fliegerbluse dated 1939. The garment was in my opinion expertly restored by a other Dutch collector who fooled the collector who bought it of him and later sold it to me. The garment and all of its insignia are all rare originals. The breast eagle is a typical droop tail example which was hand sewn, typical for the 1939 dated blouse which never received eagles until 1940. The General Göring cufftitle on the sleeve is a very hard to find example. The shoulderstraps are sewn in which look to be original to the garment and the most possible lead why it was restored as such. Beautiful display piece of a garment which if untouched is nearly never offered on the public market and perfect for a large sized mannequin!

  • US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet with Firestone liner named Robert L Anderson

    US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet with Firestone liner named Robert L Anderson in good used condition.

  • Rare period highlight pencil case marked Karto-Chroma by J.S. Staedtler

    Excellent and rare highlight pencil case or Karto-Chroma case by J.S. Staedtler in very good condition. These sets of pencils were very popular among officers and NCO’s and other troops which worked with maps. Easy to keep with you and perfect to clarify and mark maps! The case is still in good, undamaged condition and the labels are still largely readable. The label clearly reads: “Karto-Chroma, Taschenpackung mit Farbstiften zum Zeichen auf Generalstabskarten usw. No. 7043″. This is the first time I have ever had the pleasure to offer this variant by J.S. Staedtler. Belongs in any map-case collection!

  • Unissued period Staedtler pencils

    Unissued period 12 Staedtler pencils in their original factory wrapping. A must have for inside of the mapcase!

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