German militaria

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  • First model Luftwaffe dagger by the rare maker F. Dick

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    Rare first model Luftwaffe dagger by the maker F. Dick. The dagger is in as found condition with loads of patina and was recently found in household clearing in Germany. I have never encountered one of these daggers by the maker F. Dick and it is a very scarce example to obtain.

  • Pre war brown equipment belt Otto Koberstein 1939

    A very nice Pre war brown equipment belt marked Otto Koberstein 1939. The belt is a nice size 100!

  • Mint tropical K98 bayonet frog

    Stone mint tropical K98 bayonet frog marked RBNR. Never been issued piece, made from several shades of material including repurposed British webbing!

  • Heer M42 overseas cap in untouched condition

    A nice untouched EM/NCO M42 field cap. The cap retains its wartime hand applied cocade and eagle. The cap is in good worn condition and shows signs of use. The nap of the wool still remains at most places. The shadowing of the unused parts of wool is obvious and natural. The size of the cap is roughly a 56. A beautiful untouched cap, really!

  • Pioneer fuze setting tools

    A very nice set of Wehrmacht Pionier tool set. Hard to find as spares and standard for the Wehrmacht Pionier tool pouch.

  • M31 messkit marked HRE 41

    A nice early M31 messkit marked HRE41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Still retaining up to 90% of its original factory paint and nicely marked with initials on the top and bottom half!

  • Luftwaffe wrist Compass Armkompass 39

    Nice Luftwaffe wrist compass or Armkompass 39 (AK39). The compass is in very good working condition with its often missing original strap. The base material of the compass is in good, clear condition. Hard to upgrade!

  • Set of 4 original tent pegs dated 1940

    A nice set of 4 original German Zeltbahn tent pegs. These are made from the same material as used to cover the ‘coconut’ canteens. Nice set which would make a great addition to a Zeltbahn display!

  • Wehrmacht cutlery set marked GAG 1941

    A very nice set marked GAG 1941. These where issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items!

  • Enwell WH issue torch

    A textbook Wehrmacht issue torch in nice used condition.

  • Stone mint SE66 M35 Heer double decal helmet

    A double decal Heer M35 helmet in mint condition. The helmet is marked SE66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The non(!)- reinforced liner is original to the helmet, its band is dated 1937 and comes with a nice and clear 1937 domestamp. The chinstrap is nicely marked W Beneke Altona 1936. The helmet still retains 99% of its original ET decals and paint. The helmet is truly one of the best apple green M35 helmets that I’ve seen out there and would be a crown in any helmet collection. Simply a textbook M35 in the best possible condition – for sure the best one on the market today!

  • Second pattern Afrikakorps tropical pith helmet

    A nice second pattern Afrikakorps pith helmet in unissued condition. The helmet is dated 1942 and is size 56. The helmet is complete with its chinstrap and its zinc insignia.

  • Tropical Heer belt buckle Gustav Brehmer 1941

    A very nice example of a tropical Heer belt buckle by Gustav Brehmer as intended for wear with members of the Afrikakorps. Marked and dated under the prongs  41 surely one of the earliest tropical belt buckle I have seen!

  • Mint Lightweight Y-straps M. Thielermann 1942

    Perfect mint lightweight Y-straps used by cavalry and Luftwaffe troops. The best example I’ve ever had the pleasure of offering!

  • Straight E-tool marked H 1944

    Hard to find wartime straight E-tool marked 1944 H. The E-tool is in good strong condition with clear markings and original finish.

  • Late war riveted Y-strap complete with matching rucksack 0/0766/0004

    Scarce late war mint riveted Y-strap complete with rucksack in a set, as issued together. Both pieces are marked RB-Nr. 0/0766/0004. Very hard to find a matching rucksack to a Y-strap.

  • Rare late war Riveted Y-strap marked 0/0633/0013

    A nice original Y-strap marked 0/0633/0013. This Y-strap is a rare latewar “riveted” variant. On multiple places rivets are used in stead of stitches. A very rare late war Y-strap in good unissued condition.

  • Wehrmacht Detonator type 37 or Gluhzundapparat 37

    Very nice original Wehrmacht detonator or Gluhzundapparat 37 in very good, working condition. Hard to find in good working condition, complete with both keys and the tester.

  • German military issue map Coevorden, The Netherlands

    Nice original Wartime map depicting the area of Coevorden, The Netherlands. Nicely dated 1940.

  • German military issue map Steenwijk, The Netherlands

    Nice original Wartime map depicting the area of Steenwijk, The Netherlands. Nicely dated 1940.

  • Pre war Straight E-tool with leather carrier dated 1938

    Scarce 1936 dated straight E-tool with 1938 dated carrying case. The leather is supple and the E-tool can easily be moved in and out of the piece. Very hard to find a pre war one in good condition!

  • Lightbrown Luftwaffe 37M pistol holster in mint condition

    Scarce mint Lightbrown Luftwaffe 37M pistol holster marked cdc 42 indicating production by Kern Klager & Co. Lederwaren, Berlin. Impossible to upgrade mint holster!

  • Nice brown holster marked Schambach & CO Berlin 1942

    In very good condition and very nicely marked Schambach & CO Berlin 1942. These holsters where intended for a range of 7,65mm pistols such as the PPK and HSC. A nice mint holster!

  • Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked jwa 4

    A very nice P38 softshell holster marked jwa 4 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg in 1944. The holster is in mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Mid to late war leather K98 bayonet frog

    Unissued late war bayonet frog marked RBNr.. The leather is soft and pliable, impossible to upgrade.

  • Speckled brown bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container

    A stunning speckled brown bakelite 6×30 binocular case. Later in the war when the Germans ran out of pigment for bakelite they switched over to different fillers. Sawdust was one of the filling materials used, creating a interesting speckled finish. The brown bakelite dienstglas containers where mostly found with tan 6×30 binoculars. The case is in very good, undamaged condition and has a very aesthetic and vibrant light brown colour which would nicely attribute a late war uniform setup.

  • Rare Gebirgsjäger sleeping bag

    Rare original German Gebirgsjäger sleeping bag. These sleeping bags are a extremely rare part of the Gebirgsjäger equipment. Made out of olive colored material bluegrey internally finished with a working RiRi zipper. Hard to find!

  • Mint early tropical rucksack M Forker Wilthen 1942

    Very nice green all webbing tropical rucksack marked M Forker Wilthen 1942. Very hard to upgrade complete with its original issue carrying straps!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS Collar liner or Kragenbinde

    Very nice original Heer/Waffen-SS Collar liner or Kragenbinde. Standard in any tunic!

  • Late war Luftwaffe issue field trousers

    A very nice pair of late war Luftwaffe issue trousers in lightly worn condition. The wool is in very good condition with only one or two moth nips. Perfect for a mid to late war mannequin!

  • Heer Splittertarn M31 Zeltbahn J.C. Rimken & Co Bremen 1941

    Very nice near mint Heer Zeltbahn. Very clearly marked J.C. Rimken & Co
    Bremen 1941. Choice item with very nice colours.

  • Italian camouflage Heer/Waffen-SS M31 Zeltbahn

    A very nice and rare Telo Mimetico camouflage M31 Zeltbahn as issued to Heer and Waffen-SS units. The Zeltbahn is in good used condition but never had its buttons or buttonholes installed. A very rare Zeltbahn!

  • Grey Zeltbahn Warei Zeltbahn D.R.P. 1941

    A stunning unissued grey(!) Zeltbahn as made and issued for various para- and military organizations. These Zeltbahns where also widely used and issued to men in SS Nord and other SS units. Only scarcely encountered this is the best one I’ve ever seen.

    Nicely marked;

    Warei Patentzelte Walter Reicher Berlin NW 40

    Warei Zeltbahn D.R.P. 1941

  • Mint 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  all of its originally sewn buttons and ropes. The colours on this Zeltbahn are just amazing. If you are looking for one with very strong colours, this is it. The best Oak Zeltbahn I’ve ever had!

  • Early M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn

    Nice early pattern Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn.

  • German issue pullover in very good condition

    A original German issued pullover in good condition. These sweaters where a standard issue piece just like the shirts and other uniforms. It is in very good condition and has a few small holes and a stain on the front. Most of these where used up postwar and finding a original one nowadays is very hard to find in good condition.

    This sweater was wrapped around a German pistol after the war that was found a few years ago on a attic in the Netherlands. It was then handed into the police which destroyed the gun but the sweater was spared.

  • Late war Italian pullover

    Hard to find Italian pullover as issued and worn by many Waffen-SS and Heer troops. These turtleneck jumpers where very popular in 1944 and can be seen worn from June 1944 until the end of the war. The pullover is very stretchy and can easily be applied to most modern mannequins without hassle.

  • Heer/Waffen-SS pullover shirt

    Rare Heer/Waffen-SS pullover shirt. Typical type pullover shirt or Diensthemd. The shirt is made from a grey grey coloured material with paper buttons. Nice large size. Rare and textbook Heer/Waffen-SS shirt in good used condition!

  • Canvas Y-straps in combat used condition

    Nice webbing Y-strap in combat used condition. The Y-strap has a lot of patina and would nicely attribute a combat mannequin!

  • 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 twill 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 arm features a period applied Gefreiterwinkel. The tunic has not been shortened or tailored. The garment was issued, retrieved and most probably stored at home for private use. There are two small zig zag repairs on the back of the tunic just below the holes for the belt hooks. These are hardly visible in display. The tunic has nice and clear markings. 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 – especially a rare type as this twill wool example!

  • Rare Heer EM field blouse manufactured in the Netherlands

    Scarce M40 Heer field blouse manufactured in the Netherlands in 1940. A short run was made in the coarse thick Dutch captured army wool. The garment is in good used condition, shows signs of previously applied insignia and would be a nice base for a restoration.

  • M38 Heer sidecap insignia

    A nice set of original insignia for a M38 Heer sidecap.

  • Mid war M31 canteen marked CFL 43

    A textbook mid war M42 canteen. Nicely marked CFL 43 indicating production by Carl Feldhaus Aluminium-und Metallwerke, Lüdenscheid with a red painted flask and a pigskin strap with a rollerless buckle!

  • M31 Labeflasche marked MN 42

    A nice minty and matching M31 Labeflasche marked MN 42 indicating prodution by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA). Hard to upgrade canteen in mint condition!

  • Late war M42 canteen FWBN 43

    Late war M42 canteen in good condition.

  • M31 Labeflasche marked C&CW 41

    A nice minty and matching M31 Labeflasche marked C&CW 41 indicating prodution by Colsmann & Co, Werdohl. Hard to upgrade canteen in mint condition!

  • 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!

  • Waffen-SS Dachau pattern sleeve eagle

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    Very nice uniform removed original Waffen-SS Dachau pattern sleeve eagle. The sleeve eagle is in very good, worn and uniform removed condition. The sleeve eagle is found with the hoard finds from Dachau. The eagle would be a very nice addition to any SS EM/NCO uniform!

  • Stone mint M31 canteen marked HRE 41 in original factory packaging

    Stone mint M31 canteen marked HRE 41 and 42 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter Esslingen January 1942. The canteen is in very good, stone mint condition. Impossible to upgrade piece!

  • Steel Heer belt buckle

    A very nice original Green steel Heer belt buckle with most of its original factory paint remaining.

  • Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked JFS

    The buckle is marked J.F.S. indicates production by Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz. The buckle by JFS is one of the rarest SS buckles, much rarer then the green RODO buckles. If you are looking for a rare SS buckle, this is it!

  • EU-Deactivated P38 CYQ complete with mint holster KKD 1944

    Nice and fully matching numbers original Spreewerk made P38 deactivated to the new EU specifications with proofmarks and certificate. The P38 can be cocked and has a moving trigger and hammer but does not dry fire. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38. The grips are whole and are made of a nice deep red bakelite. A very nice near mint holster marked KKD 1944 indicating production by Wilhelm Stern, Lederwarenfabrik, PosenVery nice completely matching display piece!

  • Deckungswinkelmesser dhq H/6400

    Deckungswinkelmesser or Indirect fire calculator made by J.D. Möller G.m.b.H., Wedel. This little device helps to calculate distances and hight differences in terrain. This tool was a issue piece in the mapcase and very hard to find. In good working condition.

  • Clear mapcase insert

    Clear mapcase insert. These where issued with map cases and used to keep maps dry in the rain and folded on the right place. These where also used to draw on to the smooth see through surface to keep the maps unmarked.

  • Black mapcase marked 0/0323/0003 named Morck

    Very nice original black mapcase marked 0/0323/0003 and named to Morck. The mapcase is in very good near mint condition and comes with a number of original pencils.

  • M31 messkit marked HRE 41

    A nice early M31 messkit marked HRE41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. Still retaining up to 99% of its original factory paint, mint!

  • Complete 6×30 Dienstglas DYM – Runge & Kaulfuss, Rathenow

    A very nice 6×30 Dienstglas complete with strap and bakelite rain guard marked dym indicating production by Runge & Kaulfuss, Rathenow which is a very hard maker mark to find! The binoculars are in good clear condition with the rangefinder or Strichplatte still retaining in the right reticle. A nice piece in good condition!

  • Blue Luftwaffe Gamaschen Liegnitz 1941

    Hard to find matching pair of Luftwaffe Gamaschen or gaiters to match a nice pair of M37 Schnürschuhe. 

  • Rare late war Q64 M42 helmet

    One of the rarest late war helmets in unissued condition. The helmet retains its original liner and pins which are original to the helmet. The helmet is marked Q64 in the back of the shell indicating production by Quist. As Quist only started producing the M42 helmet very late in the war there aren’t much examples remaining. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original factory paint. Very rare M42 helmet!

  • NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy KIA camouflage helmet

    Stunning NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is in good used condition and nicely marked NS64 with lot number D219 indicating production by Nickelwerke Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The colours are strong and vibrant.  The leather liner is original to the helmet and shows indicatory traces of blood staining indicating this a most probably a KIA helmet. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in great condition!

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