German militaria

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  • US religious Lutheran dog tag pendant

    Original US Lutheran pendant for religious soldiers that was worn on the identification tags.

  • US glasses in period case

    Beautiful period US glasses which would look great as an accessory on a mannequin. The glasses are complete with their original carrier and would be a great addition to a personal effects display as well. Hard to find period glasses!

  • Cased US issue American Polaroid sunglasses

    Rare intact original US issue sunglasses by American Polaroid in its original case dated 1945.

  • US First aid pouch

    US first aid pouch in very good, near mint condition dated 1942.

  • US compass marked W & L. E. Gurley

    Textbook US Compass marked W & L. E. Gurley in good working condition.

  • US M15 grenade launcher sight dated 1944

    30.00

    Textbook original US M15 grenade launcher sight for the M1 Garand. Complete, unissued piece complete with manual and 1944 dated pouch.

  • US M15 grenade launcher sight dated 1944

    Textbook original US M15 grenade launcher sight for the M1 Garand. Complete, unissued piece complete with manual and 1944 dated pouch.

  • Unique D-Day used Bergen rucksack named Captain Marrow, D. Coy with invasion markings

    Rare and unique British Bergen rucksack as issued to Royal Marine Commando’s, Glider Pilots and other special ops units. These large Rucksacks were the tell tale equipment piece for any Commando as they were intended for use by troops that were not followed by transport vehicles and whose mission demanded that they take equipment which could not be carried in the large pack or haversack. This Bergen rucksack is exactly the type as used on D-Day, but this one has the proof it was actually there; the tell-tale invasion markings on the back of the bergen show it was used by a Royal Marine Commando or a Glider Pilot. The exact unit for these invasion markings is not known but would be a great base for further study that is worthy of this rucksacks history! The rucksack was originally obtained from a Vide-Greniers or flea market east of Caen, around 1995. This is a unique D-Day item that would be the prime piece in any Commonwealth D-Day display!

  • Rare unissued tan Notek tactical light

    Rare original Tan painted vehicle rear light. These Notek lights were issued for all Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS vehicles but most if not all where lost or removed and destroyed post war. This is truly an item what can normally only be found as a faked post war example, a dugup example or simply not available. To top it off it doesn’t look to have any damages AND it still retains up to 99% of its original factory tan paint. Rare vehicle part that would be very hard to find another of!

  • Rare untouched Heer pioneer crusher or Feldmütze Alter Art

    Stunning example of a rare untouched Heer pioneer crusher, Feldmütze Alter Art or Knautschmütze. These fieldcaps where incredibly popular with officers during the war. The cap is in great, untouched with a great patina all over. The cap retains its period attached insignia and added visor cord to the front. The cap can be formed to fit on a mannequin display but is otherwise folded flat as a envelope. The cap is a large size  60-61 that should fit most modern militaria mannequins. The crusher bears the Waffenfarbe of the Pionier troops.These caps are getting increasingly difficult to find and this one is definitely the nicest one we’ve had on offer!

  • Mint Heer EM Artillery visor

    Textbook EM Artillery visor in mint condition. This one is a excellent example that would be very hard to upgrade. The wool retains most if not all of its nap with only one damage to the back on the piping. The liner is nicely marked Ernst Voigt Altenburg Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichspatent. The visor is partially loose but firmly attached to the cap itself. A minty cap that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Named crushed Luftwaffe EM visor

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe crushed EM visor with red piping for Flakartillerie. The cap comes with loads of patina and is named inside the liner to Kanonier F. Dieckmann II. Flak-Regt 4 which served on the Westwall, France, Rshew, Newel and ended the war in Kurland and Danzig. The cap retains its period attached insignia but one of the prongs on the cockade has broken off. Still a untouched and lovely crushed visor cap with loads of character!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork French engineers M1915 Adrian helmet with camouflage overpaint

    Excellent and rare first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for Engineers straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. Excellent example in original blue paint overpainted in a green camouflage paint with original liner and chinstrap. The Engineer helmets of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find and this example has never been in a collection before!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork M18 helmet marked ET64

    Original, untouched German M18 helmet straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. The helmet is in the exact condition how I found it with its factory installed liner with one filled cushion and US-Style chinstrap that was added at some point. The helmet is in overall good, used condition and is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a nice untouched example that has never been in a collection before!

  • Saint-Lô Woodwork French Infantry & Navy M1915 Adrian helmet

    Excellent and rare first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for Infantry and Navy straight from the Woodwork in SaintLô, Normandy. This helmet survived not one but two wars and was found with 5 other helmets in a farm in SaintLô by myself, 5.6.2021. Excellent example in original blue paint with original partial liner and chinstrap. The Infantry and Navy helmets of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find and this example has never been in a collection before!

  • ET64 m42 single decal Heer helmet

    A stunning single decal ET64/CKL64 single decal M42 Heer helmet indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. Still retains up to 95% of the original decal which is the textbook factory decal for ET helmets. The helmet retains 99% of the original textured factory applied paint. The helmet has a 57 size liner which is factory fitted to the helmet and was fitted with two, not 3 washers to the rivets. Inside the dome the dome stamp is still clearly visible and the skirt of the helmet is nicely named to Rudolph. A nice late war helmet that has the tell-tale late war manufacturing with typical steel finish. If you’re looking for a textbook M42 Heer helmet this is it!

  • Excellent Luftschutz Gladiator helmet

    A nice original Luftschutz gladiator type helmet in very good condition. The helmet retains its original factory applied liner in size 57 and chinstrap. The original paint and decal still retains up to 90%! Interesting detail is the factory made liner with flower motive cushion pads!

  • CKL66 m42 singled decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Nice original and untouched single decal Luftwaffe helmet in great condition. Nicely marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory finish. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner.

  • Green British Dispatch rider helmet marked BMB 6 3/4 1942

    Textbook British green dispatch Rider helmet marked BMB 6 3/4 1942. Nice original example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • British MKII helmet with Royal Artillery decal

    Rare original British MKII helmet with Royal Artillery flash or Decal. The helmet is a excellent early example with its factory brown camouflage paint and marked RO&CO 41 in the shell and Vero 7 1/4 1941 in the liner.

  • Brown British Dispatch rider helmet marked BMB 7 1945

    Textbook British brown dispatch Rider helmet marked BMB 7 1945. Nice original example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Second pattern Heer tropical Pith helmet

    Textbook second pattern Heer tropical Pith helmet in unissued condition.

  • Wehrmacht issue mosquito net or Mückennetz

    Beautiful wartime dated mosquito net or Mückennetz in unissued condition. The mosquito net is nicely marked BEHA G.m.b.H Berlin 1943 which seems to be one of the biggest producers of these mosquito nets. Textbook light green coloured construction and large enough to fit over all helmets! Excellent 1943 dated mosquito net in mint and most likely unissued condition!

  • Second pattern Heer tropical Pith helmet

    Textbook second pattern Heer tropical Pith helmet in very good condition.

  • Brown US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original US M1 helmet net. This is the brown coloured pattern with rather big holes and fine thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a US M1 helmet!

  • Dark green US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original dark green US M1 helmet net. This is the textbook small hole and rough, thick greenish thread construction. Nicely looking variant with dark green netting and a lighter greenish drawstring. This dark green coloured net is uncommon and very hard to find as a spare!

  • Brown US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original US M1 helmet net. This is the brown almost black coloured pattern with rather big holes and fine thread. The drawstring is constructed out of a lighter coloured thread. Nice example which would be perfect on a US M1 helmet!

  • Brown US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original US M1 helmet net. This is the brown coloured pattern with rather big holes and fine thread. The drawstring is constructed out of a lighter coloured thread. Nice example which would be perfect on a US M1 helmet!

  • Green US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original US M1 helmet net. This is the typical green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. Nice example which would be perfect on a US M1 helmet!

  • Brown US M1 helmet net

    Textbook original US M1 helmet net. This is the brown coloured pattern with rather big holes and fine thread. The drawstring is constructed out of a lighter coloured thread. Nice example which would be perfect on a US M1 helmet!

  • Leuchtpistole Model 1894 Hebel

    Top condition original long barreled Leuchtpistole Model 1894 ‘Hebel’ in working condition. Genuine world war one issue piece in very good condition with most of its factory blueing remaining.

    Note!
    These flare guns are legal and free to own without permit in the Netherlands for everyone over 18 years of age. Please conduct your local laws before purchasing this product. I can only ship this item within the Netherlands.

  • Pre war reinforced aluminium liner marked Schuberth Werk 1939 66/58

    Excellent and rare original reinforced aluminum liner marked Schuberth Werk 1939 in the large size 58 fitting for size 66 shells.

  • Leuchtpistole Model 1894 Hebel

    Excellent long barreled Leuchtpistole Model 1894 ‘Hebel’ in working condition. Genuine world war one issue piece in good condition.

    Note!
    These flare guns are legal and free to own without permit in the Netherlands for everyone over 18 years of age. Please conduct your local laws before purchasing this product. I can only ship this item within the Netherlands.

  • Göffel marked W.J.S. 39

    Textbook Göffel marked W.J.S. 39 which indicates production by Wilhelm Jordan, Solingen in 1939. W.J.S. is a rare maker to encounter!

  • Göffel marked HRE 1939

    Textbook Göffel marked HRE 1939 which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1939. Beautiful Göffel nicely matchable with an HRE 1939 produced messkit and canteen!

  • Göffel marked GK&F 38

    Textbook pre war Göffel marked GK&F 38 which indicates production by Gebr. kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid in 1938. The maker Gebr. Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid is mainly known for their production of belt buckles but they produced a lot more than just belt buckles!

  • Early pattern Göffel

    Pre war, most probably world war one style Göffel with the latch intended for carrying inside the tall M1910 messkit. Scarce early example!

  • Field cutlery can opener marked 5266

    Excellent can opener which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The can opener is also the base part which keeps all 4 loose parts together. The can opener is nicely marked 5266 but its still unclear which manufactured this should indicate. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • Field cutlery fork marked GK&F 42

    Excellent stainless steel fork which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The fork is nicely marked GK&F 42 which indicates production by Gebr. kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid in 1942. The maker Gebr. Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid is mainly known for their production of belt buckles but they produced a lot more than just belt buckles! As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • Field cutlery fork marked CPSW 41

    Excellent stainless steel fork which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The fork is nicely marked CWSP 41 which indicates production by Carl Prinz AG, Solingen-Wald in 1941. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. CWSP is a rare maker to encounter and this is one of the first utensil pieces I have ever seen from this maker. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • Field cutlery fork marked GAG 42

    Excellent stainless steel fork which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The fork is nicely marked GAG 42 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa. in 1942. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • RG34 takedown and cleaning tool

    Rare RG34 takedown and cleaning tool or Hulschenkopfwischer accessoire that is mostly missing from these cleaning kits.

  • Rare late war wire RG34 cleaning chain

    Rare late war wire cleaning chain in very good condition. This fully steel chain is the last model given out with the RG34or Reinigungsgerät 34. This steel wire type cleaning chain is textbook for the late ware tan coloured RG34 kits!

  • RG34 take down and cleaning tool marked Mundlos 1938

    Rare RG34 takedown and cleaning tool or Hulschenkopfwischer which is mostly missing from these cleaning kits. Beautiful authentic example which is nicely marked Mundlos 1938. Hard to find early/pre war example as a spare to complete a kit!

  • RG34 oiler marked Hawig

    Textbook original pre war RG34 oiler marked Hawig.

  • Phenolic resin RG34 oiler

    Nice original black coloured phenolic resin (Bakelite) RG34 oiler in very good condition.

  • Steel RG34 oiler unmarked

    35.00

    Textbook early/mid war steel RG34 oiler in great condition.

  • Mid to late war G43/K98 cleaning rod 32cm

    Original spare cleaning rod which measures 32cm (12 1/2 inch) which indicates it is produced in 1940 or later! This type is will fit all the post 1940 produced K98 and later the K/G43 rifles as well. Original cleaning rod which is nowadays almost impossible to find as a spare. Most examples on the market are replicas and could damage the thread inside the rifle itself, an original like this example is a must!

  • Early K98 cleaning rod

    Original spare cleaning rod which measures 26cm (10 inch) which indicates it is produced between 1933 and 1939! This type is will fit all the pre war produced K98 rifles. Original cleaning rod which is nowadays almost impossible to find as a spare. Most examples on the market are replicas and could damage the thread inside the rifle itself, an original like this example is a must!

  • Uniform removed Waffen-SS RZM pattern sleeve eagle

    Textbook uniform removed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in strong used condition.

  • Rare uniform removed Waffen-SS Hitlerjugend cufftitle

    Rare original 12. SS-Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend cufftitle. These cufftitles were first issued in September 1944 to the veterans of the fierce Normandy battles. One of the men who were issued one of these was Otto Funk, and as mentioned in post war interviews he was also issued a document with his cufftitle. Where this document and his cuff are at this moment, is unknown. However having seen this document with my own eyes I am describing this as it is widely unknown who did, and who didn’t wear these cuff titles. Highly probable is that other members of division were issued these cuff titles after the September 1944, but this is the only story I could actually verify. This is a very, very rare original cufftitle that would be very hard, if not impossible to upgrade in this uniform removed condition.

  • Uniform removed Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle

    Textbook uniform removed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in strong used condition.

  • Woodwork find M40 SE66 M40 single decal helmet from Gent, Belgium

    Original, as recently bought from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. This M40 helmet is marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 66. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period installed chinstrap. The helmets exterior features its factory paint with decal. At some point the decal might have been cleaned a bit. But this is exactly how I bought it from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. If you’re after a helmet that’s never been in a collection in good used condition; this is it!

  • British MKII paratrooper helmet

    Original British MKII paratrooper helmet very good condition. The helmet is a textbook example in excellent condition. The helmet retains up to 95% of its period factory paint and factory installed large liner dated 1944 in size 7 1/2. The helmet complete and would be a very hard to upgrade collectable!

  • Woodwork find M40 hkp66 M40 single decal ex-wire camouflage helmet from Gent, Belgium

    Original, as recently bought from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. This M40 helmet is marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 66. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period installed chinstrap. The helmets exterior features its factory paint with decal, covered with green and brown paint with signs it once had a full wire installed during the war. At some point the wire was removed; and the decal might have been cleaned a bit. But this is exactly how I bought it from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. If you’re after a helmet that’s never been in a collection in good used condition; this is it!

  • Rare Heer Infanterie visor made in the Netherlands

    Unique and rare Dutch made Heer Infanterie visor made completely from Dutch material; from the gaberdine to the orange lining cloth; there is not a doubt this was made in one of the Dutch tailor shops. The cap is a nice average size around 57 and is a unique example; for me its the first one I have the pleasure to offer!

  • Heer Oberleutnant blouse made in Breda, the Netherlands

    Stunning field blouse for a Oberleutnant der Infanterie named Wagner. The garment is a beautiful example fully made out of Dutch Kamgaren. The garment retains its fully wartime sewn insignia and received a period promotion to Oberleutnant at some point using two different rank pips. Inside the breast pocket is a small label indicating the producer Louis Simons from Breda, the Netherlands who kept producing post war. The garment is a good medium size for most modern mannequins. The left breast pocket is adorned with a set of award loops and one for a ribbon bar. Beautiful example!

  • Wehrmacht Artillerie visor Erel Sonderklasse

    Textbook Heer Artillerie officers visor in very good condition. Beautiful Erel Sonderklasse example which was considered some of the best caps in its class!

  • Dutch pre war officers sidecap for Infanterie Regiment 5

    Textbook pre war Dutch officers sidecap in very good condition for a officer in Infanterie Regiment 5. Nicely named inside the leather sweatband!

  • Textbook Sanitäter Tornister marked dny 1943

    Textbook late war medical rucksack or Sanitäter Tornister. The Tornister is marked dny 1943 indicating production by Karl Bollmann & Co., Lederwarenfabrik, Tuttlingen. The Tornister retains all straps, flaps, pockets and factory sewn Red Cross. Excellent and mint example that would be impossible to upgrade!

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