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Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw #3389
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3389 and has nice clean wooden grips and its original leather frog. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned and matching (!) condition.
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Matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 pouches by cqr 42
A nice matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked cqr 42 indicating production by Lederwerk Sedina Joachim Schell, Sportartikelfabrik, Finkewalde Bez. Stettin. The pouches are in good used condition as pictured! The leather on the pouches is supple and the canvas is strong. Finding a real combat worn set in good condition is really hard and this matching pair would be very hard to upgrade!
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Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked DDX
A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars is fitted with its original strap and rain shield. The binoculars are clear and usable. The Strichplatte is not visible which seems to be common with these late war binoculars. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime yellow paint in untouched, uncleaned condition.
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Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 ᛋᛋ
A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. A nice combat worn example of a original Waffen-SS belt buckle in its original finish!
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Wehrmacht Toque
A nice original Wehrmacht Schlauschal or Oma or toque in good unissued condition. Nicely RBNR marked inside.
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Clean pair of winter felt boots
A great pair of late war felt boots. Typical eastern front footwear worn and issued with the reversible, non reversible and charkov parkas. The pair is a nice large 28 which translates to a modern EU 43. The pair is nicely dated 1943. Both boots have a rip in the back just underneath the straps. They are however still in great condition, perfect on a mannequin! Hard to find a great pair in this condition and size!
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Minty early M38 gas mask with canister
Truly the best example I’ve found so far! The original factory paint on it still retains up to 99% and would be hard to upgrade. The canister is complete with its early mask and straps. Inside a early mask with a set of rare gas detection strips! Named to Gefreiter Möller with the Feldpost number 30478B indicating the following units:
30478
(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) Stab Grenzwacht-Abschnitt 26
(28.4.1940-19.9.1940) Regimentsstab Grenzwacht-Regiment Cluver
(8.9.1942-11.3.1943) Regimentsstab u. Panzer-Einheit (= P)
Grenzwacht-Regiment Cluver
(12.3.1943-7.9.1943) Regimentsstab u. Panzer-Einheit (= P)
Sicherungs-Regiment 16
(8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 2.2.1944 Regimentsstab u. Sammelpunkt
Fastnacht Sicherungs-Regiment 16
(23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 28.5.1944 Regimentsstab u. Stabskompanie
Sicherungs-Regiment 16 u. Sammelpunkt Fastnacht. -

NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy ex netted camouflage helmet
Stunning NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is in good used condition and nicely marked NS64 with lot number D03 indicating production by Nickelwerke Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The colours are nice, strong and vibrant. On the top of the helmet a hand palm print can be seen in the paint. The helmet retains remnants of a camouflage net complete with the drawstring with steel ring inside the helmet. The leather liner is original to the helmet and shows indicatory traces of blood staining making this a possible KIA helmet. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in great condition!
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Large and thick Reichsmarine issue blanket
Nice and thick original Reichsmarine issue blanket. The blanket is in good used condition with lots of nap remaining. Some small moth damage but mostly in very nice condition. The blanket is nicely dated 1929. The Reichsmarine consisted of ‘just’ 15.000 men at its high point and its items are very rare!
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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.
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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!
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Early rubberized Gascape in unissued condition
Nice typical rubberized gas cape pouch with a pressed paper Gasplane marked B.H.P. The Gasplane is in good unissued condition and comes with the factory wrap around.
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Pair of m37 pattern gaiters or Gamaschen
In very good condition. A little dirty but unissued !
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Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO M43 keilhosen
Scarce original pair of Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen for enlisted man and non commissioned officers in good worn condition. The trousers retain most if not all of their originally sewn buttons and full leg ties. There is a well-executed period repair on the front of the trousers under the left front pocket. The trousers are otherwise in good, used condition. The inside of the trousers are nicely finished with herringbone rayon material typical for Waffen-SS issue garments. The cut is typical for Waffen-SS issue Keilhosen with straight cut pockets and the back reinforcement ending at the side seams. Not to be confused with Heer/Kustenartillerie trousers! A textbook Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen, much harder to find then a pair of Erbsentarn camouflage trousers!
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Late Litzmannstadt made Rucksack with captured British material
Late war Heer/Waffen-SS rucksack made from captured British webbing parts. The rucksack was made in the infamous ghetto of Litzmannstadt. Nicely named inside Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt. The rucksack is a nice compilation of small details; from the blue edge to the British rope and Lee Enfield sling used on top. A nice late war rucksack, for sure the best I’ve had so far.
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Mint late war Y-straps
Perfect late war Y-strap marked RBNR on the O-ring cover. A very nice and textbook example. Nice with blue metal front hooks.
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Rare Gebirgsjäger rucksack waist strap
A very rare Gebirgsjäger rucksack waist strap in good, unissued condition. This piece is virtually always missing from all Gebirgsjäger rucksacks and impossible to find as a spare!
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Taktisch richtiges Fahren mit Schützenpanzerwagen Merkblatt 75/10 Guderian 1944
Sale!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!
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M44 messkit marked MN 45
A nice M44 messkit marked MN45 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1945. The messkit still retains up to 95% of its original paint. The lid is a slightly different tone but original to the messkit. The mess kit comes with its rare last model insert!
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Smooth black leather mapcase dtc 43 with contents
Rare smooth black leather mapcase in good condition. Nicely marked dtc 43 and with some nice period contents.
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Mint Heer belt and buckle
A perfect mint late war set! Unmarked buckle by Bruder Schneider, Wien.
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Published CKL64 M42 three-tone camouflage helmet
A textbook three-tone Normandy camouflage M42 helmet as used by Heer and Waffen-SS. The helmet is in good used condition with vibrant colours. The helmet retains its original liner and (broken) chinstrap that have never been removed from the helmet. The helmet is pictured and published in the book Tylisz, D. (2011) Normandy 44 – German helmets. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original camouflage paint and is a typical example of a original three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet!
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Rare 1939 dated A-frame with aluminum hardware in unissued condition
A stunning 1939 dated A-frame in unissued condition. The A-frame is complete with its pre war pouch and messkit strap. The leather straps are made of supple brown leather. A-frame is nicely dated 1939 as is the pouch. The first batch of A-frames like this one was only made in a small trial batch and issued to some of the troops for the 1940 campaign. The A-frame is in perfect condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Stunning woodwork ET64 M35 Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet found in Hoek van Holland
A stunning woodwork ET64 M35 Kriegsmarine camouflage helmet found in the Batterie Vineta, Hoek van Holland. The helmet was picked up by a boy right after the war and has only been in one collection ever since. The helmet is in great condition with over 90% of the tan camouflage paint remaining. The original ET Kriegsmarine decal is still 100%, partially obscured by green camouflage paint. The decal has the thin black border around the eagle and the swastika has a strong, deep golden tint as would be expected of a Kriegsmarine decal. The tricolor decal has been removed, as per regulation in 1940. The back skirt is nicely named to Hernez on top of the lot number 4936. The helmet is a great example of a Coastal Artillery camouflage helmet and it would be very hard to upgrade. Especially with the provenance of the helmet being picked up from a certain (and famous) Coastal Artillery Battery Vineta in Hoek van Holland, the Netherlands. This helmet would be a prime piece in any coastal artillery collector!
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NS64 M42 Heer camouflage helmet
A nice and honest NS64 M42 camouflage helmet. The helmet retains up to 65% of its white winter whitewash which has severely darkened due to combat use. The helmet is marked NS64 indicating production by Nickelwerke Schwerte. The helmet retains its ‘thin wing’ Heer decal by Huber Jordan & Koerner. A perfect camouflage helmet for a Battle of the Bulge themed mannequin!
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NS68 M42 single decal Heer helmet
A stunning single decal NS68 single decal M42 Heer helmet. Still retains up to 95% of the original Huber Jordan u. Koerner decal which is the textbook factory decal for NS helmets. The helmet retains 99% of the original textured factory applied paint. The helmet has a big 60 size liner which is original to the helmet. The helmet is a great example of a minty exceptionally large helmet. Inside the dome the dome stamp is still clearly visible and the skirt of the helmet is nicely named to Vinken.
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Q68 M35 reissue shipboard grey camouflage helmet
Typical M35 shipboard grey reissue helmet. The helmet is marked Q68 indicating production by Quist. A great example of a shipboard grey camouflage helmet with 85% of the original camouflage paint still remaining. Under the shipboard grey helmet one can see a green and textured paint finish which indicates the helmet was reissued two times. Also the former decal can easily be spotted right through the paint. The helmet is fitted with a late war M31 liner which has a newspaper sewn inside for insulation. The liner was marked with Kopierstift to the name Stockinger. The chinstrap was found on the helmet and is most likely a locally made replacement strap. The helmet is a great example of a reissue helmet finished in shipboard grey which was a colour attributed to coastal artillery personnel!
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Early rubberized gas cape with cover
Textbook original Gasplane in great condition with its early type rubberized cover.
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Late war M44 trousers
Rare late war brown wool M44 trousers in good used condition. The garment is still in its salty original condition with lots of character. The garment retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and most importantly the M44 trouser belt. Hard to find late war M44 trouser in a good size and a nice brown colour!
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1945 dated M44 tunic
Lightly used condition Heer M44 Feldbluse with restored original insignia. The garment is in nice original condition with most of the nap in the late brown wool still remaining. The garment is a medium size, a good fit for old hindsgaul mannequins. The garment has restored original insignia. This ’45 dated garment has no provisions for shoulder straps, it seems they have been removed. Some 1945 dated M44 tunics I’ve seen where issued without them. A nice original M44 tunic in good, lightly used condition!
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Sumpftarn non reversible parka with trousers and suspenders
Stunning condition non reversible hard edged ’43 Sumpftarnmuster pattern camouflage parka complete with trousers and suspenders. Complete with their original rayon based camouflage braces original to the parka. The jacket and the trousers are in very good condition with strong colours and material. The jacket has a few small damages but is otherwise in mint/unissued condition! Hard to find complete set!
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Stone mint M40 Luftwaffe trousers with factory tag
A stone mint pair of Luftwaffe M40 trousers or Fliegertuchhose. The trousers are a good mannequin size and still retain most if not all of the nap on the wool. The garment still retains its original factory paper tag indicating production by August Sauer Uniformfabrik. Inside nicely size marked and LBA(S). A stunning pair in stone mint condition that would look great on a mannequin and is truly impossible to upgrade.
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Rare brown Splittertarn pattern M31 zeltbahn
Rare brown pattern Splittertarn Zeltbahn. These Zeltbahns with brown colours where only made for a short period, probably for a trial run. It retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. Otherwise it is in very good condition with nice strong colours! These brown pattern Splittertarn Zeltbahns are hard to find and this one is the best one we’ve ever acquired!
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minty late war Y-strap
Mint late war piece – can’t be upgraded!
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Rare pioneer leather pickaxe carrier
Scarce original and rare pickaxe carrier in leather. Early variant with light wear and complete with the carrying loop! Scarce bit of field gear in lightly used condition with supple leather! Super scarce!
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Stunning named early tropical camouflage gasmask canister
Stunning brush painted tropical camouflage gas mask canister. The canister is dated 1942 and is named to Rudolf Körner. The gas mask is complete with all of its original contents. The original tan camouflage paint still retains to 90% of the canister and this would easily be the best one I’ve found in a long time! The canister would very nicely attribute to a Afrikakorps or Italian theater mannequin! A stunning original tan camouflage gas mask that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Late war grey webbing equipment belt
A nice late war grey equipment belt marked RBNR inside the leather tongue. Hard to upgrade piece in a good mannequin size!
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Late war mixed material gaiters
A nice late war matching pair of Gamaschen to be worn on top of the M37 Schnürschuhe. Nice mint pair with brown leather – hard to upgrade!
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Minty mid/late war Heer/Waffen-SS breadbag
A nice mid to late war Heer / Waffen-SS breadbag in mint condition.
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Clean 10 liter Trinkwasser
A nice and usable 10 liter Trinkwasser water carrier in stunning condition. This is most probably the cleanest and nicest Trinkwasserkanister I have seen so far. The canister is marked HRE indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen.
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MP38 u. 40 magazine pouch in very good condition marked Otto Koberstein 1942
A great original MP38 u. MP40 pouch in good imo unissued condition. This one has only seen storage wear and is complete with all straps in very good condition. The pouch is nicely marked Otto Koberstein Landsberg 1942. A nice original MP40 ammunition pouch in very good condition!
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Tragegurt 34
These straps where issued to MG crews and assisted in carrying the MG34 and MG42 ammunition boxes. The material is strong and in good used condition. These straps are hard to come by and would display nicely with a pair of ammunition boxes.
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MG gunners Umbral goggles
A stunning mint tinted goggles as used and issued to MG gunners. Rare two find complete set with spare ear straps, case and original manual!
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Battle damaged M35 SE64 double decal field repaint helmet
A nice and typical example of a battle damaged M35 helmet. The helmet is a standard apple green double decal M35 Heer helmet with a field repaint typical for the 1940 campaign. The helmet retains 99% of its original camouflage paint which covers the thricolor decal but leaves the eagle bare to the eye. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap which are original to the helmet. On the top of the dome a large hole can be seen that was most probably inflicted by a bullet coming from the front. The hole surely seriously wounded anyone wearing the helmet at that time and the light blood staining in the leather shows this. The liner is nicely named K. Hefner. A very nice battle damaged M35 helmet in great – as found – condition!
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Salty M1 fixed bale M1 helmet with Hawley liner
A nice and salty M1 helmet with a second pattern pressed paper Hawley liner. The helmet is in heavily used and abused condition, showing signs of bad storage. The shell retains its originally sewn chinstraps and cork textured paint. The shell shows various stress cracks which are typical for this type of helmet. A combat relic!
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Heer / Waffen-SS M43 field cap
A textbook M43 field cap that has been stripped of its insignia. Finished in mid war German made wool with a full rayon lining. The caps retains two of its period sewn buttons of which one seems a period replacement. The cap bears a ghost of a trapezoid type insignia used by both the Heer and Waffen-SS. The cap is in nice lightly worn condition and would easily be restored with worn insignia. The cap is roughly a size 57 which is a great mannequin size!
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Pre war 6×30 Dienstglas by Hensoldt
A very nice pre war Dienstglas by Hensoldt, Wetzlar. The Dienstglas is complete with all straps and its bakelite rain shield and finished with brass. The vision is clear and the right eyepiece still retains the Strichplatte. A nice used set in good, combat used condition!
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6×30 Dienstglas binocular case strap
Hard to find spare 6×30 Dienstglas case strap in very good and supple condition.
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Speckled brown bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container
A nice 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 dark brown colour which would nicely attribute a late war uniform setup.
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Leather MG34 tool case with spider sight marked fuq 1944
A very nice, lightly used MG34 tool pouch in leather with its original MG34 spider sight. The pouch is nicely marked fuq 1944 indicating production by Curt Vogel, Cottbuss. The pouch has one small faulty stitching, other then that its in great condition!
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Presstoff 10×50 binocular case in good condition
A nice Presstoff binocular case for the 10×50 issue binoculars or Dienstglas. Maker marked and dated 1944 inside and in good as found condition!
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Blue (!) Steel Waffen-SS beltbuckle marked Rodo
A nice original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked Rodo indicating production by Robert Dold, Offenberg. This was the final colour of Waffen-SS belt buckle by Rodo. Usually Rodo buckles are finished in green paint. Looking at the head of the eagle one can observe no pebbling besides it and the rope clear indicating this is still a type 1 rodo buckle as named by Jean Pierre Redeuilh. Blue painted Waffen-SS buckles are amongst some of the rarest SS buckles out there!
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SE66 M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet in seagreen camouflage
Stunning factory single decal M35 Kriegsmarine seagreen camouflage helmet. Nicely marked SE66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The lot number is 49## which is a typical range for a M35 SD KM. The helmet still retains its original chinstrap which is nicely Kriegsmarine marked and dated. The seagreen paint still covers up to 90% of the helmet and still retains its vibrant minty colour. The Kriegsmarine decal is partially painted over and nicely shows through the camouflage paint. Strong golden tones can be seen – surely not a Heer decal! Factory single decal M35 helmets are rare to find, specially Kriegsmarine and especially in such a nice seagreen camouflage paint! Can’t be upgraded.
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Q64 M35 double decal Heer helmet with rare leather carrying rig
A stunning 1936 dated apple green M35 double decal Heer helmet complete with its rare pre war leather carrying rig. The leather carrying rig is typical of construction with a heavyweight steel carabiner. The carrying rig is paired to the helmet was used early in the war by motorized and cavalry units where helmets would have been clipped onto horse saddles or vehicles. These straps are very scarce and hard to find. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist with the lot number 5140. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original apple green paint inside and out. The helmet has not two but 4 decals applied stacked on top of each other. This is be one of the earliest re-issue helmets. The helmet retains its original rare 1931 (!) dated single band Schuberth type liner. This was a scarce liner of the first batch of M31 liners for the M35 helmet. The dome of the helmet shows a nice and clear dome stamp dated 1936. The Chinstrap is original to the helmet and nicely dated 1937. The helmet is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade. Finding a M35 helmet with original leather carrying rig and stacked decals is very hard!
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Dutch made M36 field blouse for a Leutnant Der Artillerie
A nice original M36 field blouse made in Amsterdam, 1940. Fully made from course Dutch wool and with its original insignia. The garment has moth damage which is typical to this coarse Dutch wool. The wear in the collar area indicates this garment was surely worn in the field. A very nice worn display tunic for a nice price!
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Complete late war Gebirgsjäger Anorak
A very nice and minty late war Gebirgsjäger anorak set consisting of a Windbluse and Windhose. These reversible camouflage garments are waterproofed and meant for the Ski- und Gebirgsjäger. These garments are hard to find in good condition, especially the trousers. The jacket has one small hole on the back but is otherwise in unissued condition. I’ve added some pictures of these garments in wear. A nice complete uniform in a nice mannequin size that would instantly dress a combat display!
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Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic marked 393
Stunning mint Waffen-SS M44 Erbsentarn Tarnfeldbluse or Dot 44 camouflage tunic. The garment is in stone mint condition with its originally zigzag sewn sleeve eagle. The colours of the pea dot camouflage are all strong and vibrant. The tunic retains all of its mint and originally sewn buttons complete with its tan glass buttons on the cuffs and bandage pocket. The garment features all of its originally sewn green tunic buttons marked CTD. The collar is a unusual large model which is typical for this manufacturer. The garment is mint and can’t be upgraded.
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Untouched German reissued Italian messkit
The Italian army messkit (Gavetta Modello 1930) was a commonly seen item within the German army. Prior to re-issue in the German army they where mostly painted green by the Germans. The messkit is complete with its original strap which has always been together. It shows age and lots of patina and would be a nice addition to a combat display!
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Rare type MP38 u. MP40 pouches marked bdr 43
Nice original MP38 u. MP40 pouches marked bdr 43 indicating production by Richard Ehrhardt, Lederwarenfabrik, Poessneck, Thuringia. The pouches are in nice used condition and is a rare type made out of several types of material. Hard to find type!
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MP38 u. MP40 ammunition pouch
Nice early, mid war type in good used condition. All leather is supple, light wear to the top. Hard to find one in this nice honest condition!
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