Original German militaria

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  • US Superior Magneto paratrooper wrist compass

    Very nice US paratrooper wrist compass by Superior Magneto. Nicely dated and marked. These compasses where also known to been worn over the sleeve, the shoulder loops, webbing, or at the ankle over the jump boots. Wrist compasses were used both by officers and enlisted men. The strap is not the normal leather type but a period piece which came from an Elgin watch. A very nice example that would be hard to upgrade.

  • K98 dress bayonet marked WKC

    180.00

    Excellent original K98 Dress bayonet complete with its original leather frog and red felt insert. The bayonet is marked WKC and is in unsharpened and uncleaned condition.

  • G43 magazine pouch marked ros 1944

    Nice unissued K43 or G43 magazine pouch marked ros 1944indicating production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. The pouch is manufactured out of smooth brown leather with repurposed/reworked black leather belt loop which still retain button attachment holes. and is a very nice unissued example.

  • Early short adjustable gasmask strap

    Nice short strap which was intended to attach the gasmask canister to the belt. Typical early/pre war example with 3 holes so the strap is adjustable in size and aluminium hardware.

  • Early short adjustable gasmask strap

    Nice short strap which was intended to attach the gasmask canister to the belt. Typical early/pre war example with 3 holes so the strap is adjustable in size and aluminium hardware.

  • Early short adjustable gasmask strap

    Nice short strap which was intended to attach the gasmask canister to the belt. Typical early/pre war example with 3 holes so the strap is adjustable in size and aluminium hardware.

  • Early short adjustable gasmask strap

    Nice short strap which was intended to attach the gasmask canister to the belt. Typical early/pre war example with 3 holes so the strap is adjustable in size and aluminium hardware.

  • Combat Tips by Bill mauldin

    Combat Tips Bill mauldin is a booklet containing the experiences of combat veterans. This booklet was distributed to the replacements later in the war without combat experience. Interesting booklet!

  • Mint US Pilot wing on paper card by Amcraft

    Mint, unissued Pilot wings marked Amcraft. Rare to find it on the original factory paper card!

  • US ID’ed Air Medal grouping with dogtags to Thomas J.E. Brown Srgt. AAF

    Named Air Medal with dogtags grouping to Thomas J.E. Brown Sergeant AAF. The grouping is in good condition and would be a nice base for further research.

  • US army rough out boots

    Textbook US army issue rough out marked boots Holland Racine shoes inc. Dated Sept 30 1943. The boots are in good unissued condition with a small damage to the upper eyelet. Otherwise they are mint. Hard to find matching pair!

  • US Navy N1 field shoes Boondockers February 1944

    US navy N1 field shoes Boondockers. The shoes are nicely marked A. Freedman & Sons Inc. and dated 24 February 1944. The shoes are size 12 A (European size 44-46). Nicely named to C.F. Hennessy. Rare US navy N1 Boondockers in near mint condition!

  • Heer Panzer tunic for a Leutnant der Panzerjäger

    Stunning original Heer tunic for a Leutnant der Panzerjäger. The garment would be a stunning base for a award display with many award loops on the left ánd right breast pocket. The right breast pocket indicates it was once adorned with a DKIG or Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. The collar tabs and shoulder boards are original to the tunic and show the cypher for the Panzerjäger. There is a slight discouloring which shows more in the photographs then in real life, IMO it wouldn’t be that bad in a display setting. Very hard to find Panzer officers tunic with many award loops – perfect for a award display!

  • Superb early single decal M38 paratrooper helmet

    A superb(!) example of the first type M38 paratrooper helmet to follow the pre war double decal model in 1940. First issued in 1940 it still has the early aluminum liner and a low lot number 719. A size 68 shell by by Eisen- u. Huettenwerke, Thale, Harz. The helmet has a size 68 shell and a large size 58 liner. The liner is the early aluminum type with light grey padding material. The helmet retains all 4 of its original early type vented bolts and their nuts. This is probably one of the first helmets to be finished in feldgrau with a single decal in 1940. Surely one of the best M38 paratrooper helmets we’ve ever had on offer!

  • Excellent Heer Infanterie sidecap marked Infanterie Regiment 16

    Untouched Heer M34 sidecap or Schiffschen with white soutache for Infanterie. Nicely marked J.R.16 for Infanterie Regiment 16. Nice with typical pre war grey backed factory hand sewn bevo insignia and machine sewn white soutache for Infanterie. The cap is a good large size 58. On top of it all it has a nice unit marking to Infanterie Regiment 16, which was a air landing unit during the 1940 campaign in Rotterdam. A excellent and rare cap in top condition!

  • Splittertarn helmet cover marked PC SS 03208

    A textbook and minty original German Heer helmet cover in Splittertarn or splinter camouflage. The cover is photographed on a size 66 shell. The cover is in absolute mint condition and shows no signs of use. Rarer then SS helmet covers!

  • Heer M36 field blouse with sidecap grouping to Uffz. Karl Adolf Glüth I.R.18

    Beautiful M36 field blouse grouping to Karl Adolf Glüth complete with sidecap, Wehrpass, documents and Harmonica manual. The group was recently found in household clearing in Germany and as far as I know has not been in a single collection before. The jacket is a textbook, non modified M36 field blouse dated 1939. The garment is in a good, large size with period sewn insignia. The left breast pocket is addorned with two sets of award loops with their original Infanteriesturmabzeichen (Schuco 41) and its unmarked Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. The shoulderstraps are matching and nice early example with stonegrey backing material and tongues. The kragenlitzen are mounted, infantry examples. The garment retains 3 belt hooks and its Kragenbinde. The sidecap is in salty but untouched condition with period sewn insignia.

    The Wehrpass has a number of interesting notes about Glüth; his family, awards, place of birth etcetera. Glüth enlisted in 1937 in Infanterie Regiment 18 which he served until his death 27.10.1942. He was trained with the 98K, MG34, P08 Luger, Lei.Gr.W. 36, Panzerbüchse 38, MP28 and MP38. He was promoted to Oberschützen 1.11.38, Gefreiter 1.12.38 and Unteroffizier 1.11.39. He was awarded the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber 2.7.41, the Eisernez Kreuz II klasse 22.2.42, the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz 22.2.42 and the Ostmedaille 4.8.42.

    I have literally translated the most interesting battles noted in his Wehrpass. The war began for Glüth on 17.9.39 fighting at the Rhein, 18.10.39 at Saar, Kornbach. 9.5.40 he broke through to the Ärmelkanal, 15.5.40 the push to through Belgium to France, 21.5.40 fighting at the Somme, 5.6.40 second battle for France, 6.6.40 crossing the Somme, 8.6.40 following battles from the Somme to the Seine, 12.6.40 battle at the Seine, 19.6.40 battles south of the Seine and movement to the Loire, 20.6.40 crossing the Loire, 26.6.40 occupation of France. 3.9.40 he was moved to Coastal guard at the Atlantikküste. 25.3.41 he guarded the Kanalküste. 22.6.41 the battle from Bialystock and Minsk, 8.7.41 battle at Smolensk, 26.7.41 defensive battles at the Düna and Smolensk. 2.10.41 the double battle at Wjasma and Brjansk, breakthrough at the Dnepr positions. 4.10.41 the move to Moscow, Woronesj and Kalinin.

    A great and interesting uniform grouping with loads of possibilities for further research!

  • Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Infanterie

    Matching early pair of Waffen-SS NCO shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Infanterie. The shoulderstraps are well executed and show the textbook construction one would expect. The straps are in very good condition and would easily match to a minty tunic or overcoat. The straps feature the early silver tresse. These straps are the lowest NCO rank for sure seeing lots of action on the front line. A very nice matching pair that is highly sought after and only scarcely encountered nowadays!

  • Scarce SS-TV vertical Totenkopf Sanitäter tab

    Extremely scarce original SS Totenkopf Verbande Sanitätersabteilung vertical tab. These tabs are extremely scarce with 5 known examples in the world. The tab is in very good, uniform removed but excellent condition. The tab features the typical fine quality bullion in virtually mint condition without oxidation. The cord around the edge firmly, period sewn. The tab would be a prime piece in any SS cloth collection and in my opinion, impossible to upgrade.

  • Rare Waffen-SS shoulderstraps SS-Oberscharfuhrer in ‘Deutschland’

    Rare original SS-Verfügungstruppen 1 ‘ Deutschland ‘ shoulderstraps for a SS-Oberscharführer. Rare, matching pair in good worn condition.

  • ET66 M35 double decal field repainted helmet

    Beautiful Heer double decal M35 helmet marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet features its factory installed liner and period placed chinstrap. The helmet retains both decals with the eagle decal nicely masked prior to painting. The tricolor can be seen peaking through the rough overpaint. The helmet is a excellent and textbook example of a early overpaint!

  • Crushed Heer EM Artillerie visor for Artillerie Regiment 106

    Beautifully crushed Heer EM / NCO visor with the unit marking for (Grenz-)Artillerie-Regiment 106. This heavy artillery unit was founded in Zweibrücken in 1938. The visor is in good, worn condition with original insignia. The cap is a good medium size. The sweatband and its visor were reinforced at some point with hand stitches. Otherwise a great visor!

  • US Corcoran paratrooper jump boots by Cat’s-Paw

    Excellent pair of world war two issued US Corcoran paratrooper jump boots. The boots are made by manufacturer Cat’s-Paw and have a lots of wear which give these boots a nice amount of character!

  • US M1942 Coat, Parachute, Jumper

    Textbook US M1942 jumpsuit in combat worn condition. The jacket has a partial laundry number or name in the neck making it a base for further research. The jacket retains its working zippers and its sewn in waist belt. Excellent paratrooper garment in typical combat worn condition with the right amount of character!

  • Q66 M16 geometrical camouflage helmet

    Excellent first world war M16 helmet with period applied geometrical camouflage pattern often referred to as Mimikri. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original finish and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a nice large size 66. A very nice helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • BF62 M16 geometrical camouflage helmet

    Excellent first world war M16 helmet with period applied geometrical camouflage pattern often referred to as Mimikri. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original finish and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a size 62. A very nice helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Si66 M16 geometrical camouflage helmet

    Excellent first world war M16 helmet with period applied geometrical camouflage pattern often referred to as Mimikri. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original finish and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a nice large size 66. A very nice helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare French M1915 medical Adrian helmet

    Rare French M1915 Adrian helmet with period affixed insignia for medical. The Medicine of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find!

  • Rare French M1915 airforce Adrian helmet

    Rare French M1915 Adrian helmet with period affixed insignia for the airforce. The Adrian De L’aviation of this Adrian range of helmets is one of the rarest branches to find!

  • French Infantry & Navy M1915 Adrian helmet

    Excellent and rare first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for Infantry and Navy. 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!

  • French M1915 artillery Adrian helmet

    Excellent first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for artillery. Excellent example in original blue paint with original liner and partial chinstrap.

  • Pre war Dutch M27 helmet

    Textbook pre war Dutch M27 helmet in very good used condition. The helmet still retains its Lion plate to the front which often was removed in the 1940 campaign. Hard to find example nowadays!

  • French M1915 infantry Adrian helmet

    Textbook M1915 Adrian helmet with insignia for the Infantry.

  • US M3 fighting knife with M8 scabbard

    Nice original US M3 fighting knife by Utica (Cutlery) with a US M8 scabbard. Knife is in good complete condition with the scabbard and its original leather lace.

  • Complete ZF41-1 scope with third pattern can

    Rare original ZF41 scope with its original third pattern tan case marked jvb. Still retaining up to 95% of its original factory tan paint. The scope is a textbook piece with original mount and both of the original sunshades. In a sea of fakes, here is a real one in unissued condition.

  • MG34 and MG42 barrel changing mitt

    Rare wartime barrel changing mitt for the MG34 and MG42. When firing the MG34 and MG42 continuously the German soldiers where presented with a harsh and difficult task: changing the barrel. The MG34 and MG42 where both made with a quick-change barrel and to help in the changing of the barrel these gloves where invented and issued. These gloves where issued with the accessories of the MG34 and MG42. It is simply used by placing the hand under the strap and using the pad to cover your hand when you grab the hot, sometimes even glowing barrel. The barrel is then placed in the Laufschützer to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Hard to find item!

  • US M1 bayonet U.C. 1943

    Textbook US M1 bayonet in good used condition! This example is nicely marked U.C. 1943 indicating production by Utica Cutlery in 1943.

  • Late war Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    Stone mint Splitter-B pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer. Excellent late war example with beautiful and bright colours within the Luftwaffe Splittertarn camouflage fabric. All press studs and pockets are complete and undamaged, overall perfect condition!

  • Pre war Dutch Stormdolk

    Pre war, second model scabbard Stormdolk with matching numbers. Excellent example in great condition with lots of its factory blueing to the blade.

  • Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas

    Stunning uncommon late war Pressstoff container specifically made for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. The Dienstglas case is in good used condition. Hard to find case!

  • K98 bayonet frog dated 1941

    Textbook K98 bayonet frog dated 1941 in good condition.

  • K98 bayonet frog Gustav Sudbrock 1939

    Pre war leather K98 bayonet frog marked Gustav Sudbrock 1939.

  • Tropical K98 bayonet frog

    Lightly used tropical K98 bayonet frog. Made from several shades of material including repurposed British webbing!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked crs 43 #2430

    Matching K98 bayonet marked crs 43 indicating production by Paul Weyersberg & Co in 1943.The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 2430.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 41 asw #6495

    Textbook matching K98 bayonet marked 41asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The blade has not been sharpened retaining most of its original blueing. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 6495 and has nice clean red bakelite grips.

  • Short gasmask strap

    Late war short gasmask strap.

  • Short gasmask strap

    Textbook short gasmask strap with 3 adjustment holes but no stud.

  • Short gasmask strap

    Textbook early strap with 3 holes.

  • Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

    Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

  • Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

    Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

  • Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

    Short gasmask strap with leather reinforcement

  • German helmet liner drawstring

    Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.

  • Long gasmask strap

    Long gasmask strap in good used condition.

  • German helmet liner drawstring

    Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.

  • German helmet liner drawstring

    Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.

  • German helmet liner drawstring

    Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.

  • Heer M40 NCO Artillerie Feldwebel shoulderstraps for Artillerie Regiment 103

    Matching Heer NCO shoulderstraps for a Feldwebel der Artillerie Regiment 103. Excellent and matching pair!

  • Heer M40 NCO shoulderstraps for a Pionier Unteroffizier

    Matching Heer M40 NCO shoulderstraps for a Unteroffizier der Pioniere.

  • Heer M40 NCO Feldwebel Artillerie shoulderstraps

    Matching Heer NCO shoulderstraps for a Feldwebel der Artillerie. Excellent and matching pair!

  • FN Hi Power pistol holster marked CGN 43

    Excellent brown leather holster for the FN made Hi Power pistol or Pistole 640(b). The holster is marked cgn 43 indicating production by Rohrbacher Lederfabrik, Josef Poeschels Soehne, Rohrbach. 

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