Original German militaria

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  • Set of dust protection goggles with pouch marked gng

    Set of Wehrmacht issue dust goggles in their original pouch (Augenschützer42 mit Trageumschlag). The German army used and issued a lot of different types of goggles and glasses to its troops. Under which these in 1942 developed dust goggles which were inexpensive and easily mass produced. These were issued in two different types, with coloured lenses for protection of the sun as well, and with clear lenses for only dust protection. This set consist out of one pair of goggles with coloured lenses and one normal pair of goggles, together in the original pouch. The pouch is nicely marked gng which indicates production by Auer Gesellschaft AG, Guben. Nice set of dust goggles!

  • Wehrmacht cutlery set marked W.S.M. 41

    These cutlery sets were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good used condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items! All the parts of this example is are marked W.S.M. 43 which indicates production by Walter Solbach Metallbau in 1941 except for the can opener which is marked F.W.W. 41 which indicates production by Friedrich Wilke Westig/W., Solingen (Rostfrei). Nice non-matching set in good condition!

  • Wehrmacht issue Toque or Oma scarf

    Nice original Wehrmacht issue Schlauschal, Toque or Oma scarf in good condition. The scarf was clearly marked on the inside but this has sadly been faded and completely unreadable. Nice and hard to find example in very good, most likely unissued condition!

  • Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box

    Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!

  • Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box

    Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!

  • Styrian gaiters for Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger

    Original pair of Styrian gaiters or Steyerische Gamaschen which are specifically developed and made for the Waffen-SS Gebirgsjägers (Waffen-SS mountain troops). The gaiters are in hard used condition and the fabric has lost a lot of colour by fading in the sunlight.

     

  • Late war wooden 8cm. Gr. W.34 mortar ammunition box

    Very nice late war produced wooden ammunition box intended for the transport of 3 8cm mortars as used for the Granatwerfer 34. The lid of the box features a lot of ink stencils such as: “Mun. 8cm. Gr. W.34” (Munition 8 Centimeter Granatwerfer 34) which all indicate the contents of the box. Both the original paper labels are still present and clearly states that the original contents were produced in 1944. Complete with both wooden internals which are virtually always missing. Very nice late war wooden ammunition box for 8cm mortars in complete condition with all labels, internals and carrying handle!

  • US army haversack

    Textbook US army haversack in good condition.

  • US Army female photographer grouping

    US army female photographer grouping. Found together and consisting of a female M1943 field jacket with liner and a small overseas cap. The M1943 field jacket retains its period sewn insignia including the US Army photographer patch and two rank patches for a Sergeant first class. The garments are in good, as found condition and originally came from New York. The back of the field jacket retain a part of a laundry number indicating it could be further researched. Hard to find female photographer ensemble!

  • US Navy Pants, Overall wet weather

    US Navy wet weather trousers with suspenders with label marked NXSS 23392. These trousers are in the size large fitting most if not all mannequins.

  • British made US suspenders marked M.E.C. Co. 1943

    US British made suspenders marked M.E.C. Co. 1943 in very good condition.

  • US M1936 suspenders

    Textbook US M1936 suspenders in good condition.

  • US M1943 suspenders

    Original WW2 US Army transitional pattern olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. For sure made by Anchor Canvas in 1944 but the markings have been faded.

  • US M1936 musette bag marked LUCE Manufacturing & Co. 1942

    US M1936 Musette bag in good used condition marked LUCE Manufacturing & Co. 1942.

  • US M1936 musette bag marked LUCE Manufacturing & Co. 1942

    US M1936 Musette bag in good used condition marked LUCE Manufacturing & Co. 1942. Nice complete example with general purpose carrying strap. The Musette bag has a number written on the inside of the flap which is nice for further research!

  • General purpose ammo bag marked Harian 1945

    Original late war US General Purpose bag marked HARIAN 1945. Complete with its original carrying strap marked US Monogram 1945.

  • General purpose ammo bag marked Canvas Prod. 1944 named Swanson

    Original late war (1944) general purpose ammo bag marked Canvas Prod. 1944. The pouch comes together with the original carrying strap which is stamped P-0718. The bag itself is in light used condition and is nicely named Swanson.

  • General purpose ammo bag marked B.B.S. Co. 1944

    Original late war (1944) general purpose ammo bag marked B.B.S. Co. 1944. The bag is in good used condition.

  • US carrying pouch for Cal. .45 SUB M.G. Clips

    US army carrying pouch for Cal. .45 SUB M.G. Clips (Grease gun). The bag features a typical label on the inside: Made by The Hinson MFG. Co., Waterloo, IA., U.S.A. The bag is complete with the carrying strap and is in mint, unissued condition.

  • US carrying pouch for Cal. .45 SUB M.G. Clips

    US army carrying pouch for Cal. .45 SUB M.G. Clips (Grease gun). The bag features a typical label on the inside: Made by The Hinson MFG. Co., Waterloo, IA., U.S.A. The bag is complete with the carrying strap and is in mint, unissued condition.

  • US Navy lifebelt

    US Navy lifebelt marked NXSS 16847 dated April 30 1943. 

  • Complete British P37 webbing set

    Nice original British P37 pattern webbing equipment set. Complete wartime set with most if not all parts wartime dated. If you’re looking to acquire a full set at once without having to shop everywhere and pay for shipping 10 times; this is it!

  • British E-tool with 1917 dated blade

    Textbook British Entrenching tool in very good condition with 1917 dated blade.

  • US PTO grouping to Sergeant Snyder Daniel W

    Neat grouping to Sergeant Snyder Daniel W with two rare Australian made garments. The grouping has a base of paperwork with name and rank which is a nice base for further research.

  • US army lensatic compass corps of engineers with impregnated pouch

    Textbook US Compass with its original impregnated pouch. The compass is made by Superior Magneto Corp. and is still fully functional.

  • Boxed RAF flying goggles mk. VIII with spare lenses

    Excellent and surely unissued RAF flying goggles mk. VIII in the original issue box complete with both of the tinted spare lenses. The box is nicely labeled with all the model specifications. The goggles itself are in very good and usable condition. Excellent set!
  • Waffen-SS Totenkopf collar tab

    Rare and textbook single vertical Waffen-SS Totenkopf embroided collar tab. This example is in good, as found condition showing age to the skull but is otherwise unissued. This one was bought by me, straight from the grandson of a Dutch resistance member who collected ‘souvenirs’ at the end of the war in and around the town of Breda. The lot was acquired by me, straight from the family. A textbook example that was never in a collection before and you would never ever have to doubt the authenticity!

  • Set of matching Waffen-SS Totenkopf Hauptsturmführer collar tabs

    Rare and textbook matching pair of Waffen-SS ‘Totenkopf’ collar tabs in salty, uniform removed condition. The tabs no longer retain the metal rank pips but the traces of these pips are clearly visible and could be restored if wanted. These were bought by me, straight from the grandson of a Dutch resistance member who collected ‘souvenirs’ at the end of the war in and around the town of Breda. The lot was acquired by me, straight from the family. A salty but original set, one that was never in a collection before and you would never ever have to doubt the authenticity!

  • Tunic removed Flatwire BeVo Waffen-SS sleeve eagle

    Rare and textbook Waffen-SS officers flatwire sleeve eagle. The eagle has been uniform removed showing moderate wear. The eagle was neatly sewn with very small, nearly invisible stitches which is textbook application for any expensive officers garment. Very hard to find a original Waffen-SS flatwire sleeve eagle that was bought by me, straight from the grandson of a Dutch resistance member who collected ‘souvenirs’ at the end of the war in and around the town of Breda. The lot was acquired by me, straight from the family. A textbook example that was never in a collection before and you would never ever have to doubt the authenticity!

  • SS-VT sleeve eagle Hammerhead pattern

    Rare early SS-VT sleeve eagle in the textbook, early hammerhead design. Typical early or pre war example with black backing with remnants of the original RZM label. Super scarce bird that one was bought by me, straight from the grandson of a Dutch resistance member who collected ‘souvenirs’ at the end of the war in and around the town of Breda. The lot was acquired by me, straight from the family. A salty but original set, one that was never in a collection before and you would never ever have to doubt the authenticity!

  • Late war printed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle

    Textbook, late war printed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle as worn by EM/NCO’s. These are normally found in unissued condition; but this one looks to have been uniform removed. Rare bird!

  • Salty Waffen-SS collar tab

    Salty, uniform removed Waffen-SS runic collar tab. A real witness to combat that was probably taken as a souvenir. Textbook example with original RZM label intact.

  • Waffen-SS sport shirt insignia

    Excellent Waffen-SS sport shirt insignia in shirt removed condition. The tag is in very good condition, with only slight age toning. This SS sports patch is extraordinarily clean, with no stains, holes or other damage, and only the slightest traces of age. It’s a textbook original example of this desirable patch, and remains in excellent condition. The patch measures approximately 10,5cm across and is constructed in the BeVo woven pattern. Excellent piece bought by me, straight from the grandson of a Dutch resistance member who collected ‘souvenirs’ at the end of the war in and around the town of Breda. The lot was acquired by me, straight from the family. A textbook example that was never in a collection before and you would never ever have to doubt the authenticity!

     

  • Waffen-SS Unterscharführer rank collar tab

    Very nice uniform removed Waffen-SS Unterscharführer rank tab. Nice to match with a runic tab.

  • Waffen-SS Dutch volunteers collar tab

    Waffen-SS collar tab for Dutch volunteers inside of the Waffen-SS. This collar tab is specifically designed for and used by members of the 23. SS-Frewilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division “Nederland”. The collar tab is constructed out of black wool on a tan coloured buckram backing material which indicates this is a textbook Dachau made example. Excellent example in unissued condition!

  • Waffen-SS Rottenführer rank insignia

    Original Waffen-SS rank for a SS-Rottenführer in good used condition.

  • Waffen-SS blank rank collar tab

    Very nice original Waffen-SS blank rank tab in unissued condition. Nice to match with a runic tab.

  • Untouched matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps

    Rare mid to late war matching pair of shoulderstraps for a Waffen-SS EM, with rayon piping and typical zigzag edged finish. The pair is in untouched, as found condition and would be a great addition to any combat worn field blouse!

  • Rare Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Untersturmführer der Infanterie

    Rare Textbook and matching pair of shoulderboards for a Untersturmführer der Waffen-SS. The rayon white piping indicates either use by Infanterie or (Panzer)Grenadiere. The boards are in near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade or replace!

  • Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle marked RZM 822/37 SS

    Excellent aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle in good, combat used condition. The belt buckle is clearly marked “RZM 822/37 SS” which indicates that this pre war example was produced in 1937 by a still unknown manufacturer (822). The buckle shows traces of usage and is a clearly combat used example! Excellent pre war produced aluminium Waffen-SS belt buckle!

  • Stripped and untouched Waffen-SS M43 cap

    Textbook late war Waffen-SS EM/NCO M43 field cap. Not to be confused with a Heer example; this is a real, Waffen-SS issue M43 field cap in salty, as found condition. The cap is made of a late war recycled wool and lined with Italian tan material. The loops are made in HBT rayon. The buttons are marked Extra Fein. The visor is broken but complete. The cap was slightly made smaller, during the war also taking in the visor slightly. The cap shows heavy wear but could be a nice example to restore. A rare and original SS M43 cap in salty condition.

  • Rare early SS-VT issued equipment belt marked RZM 48/40 SS

    Extremely rare and virtually impossible to find early SS-VT issued leather combat belt. These SS-VT issued belts are almost impossible to find because these were produced and issued pre war on a small scale. The belt is nicely marked “RZM 48/40 SS” which indicates that this was an SS-VT issued equipment belt. The maker/RZM code: “RZM 48/40 SS” is unknown and thereby the manufacturer of this belt is unclear. The equipment belt is of typical pre war high quality construction with high quality leather and aluminium hardware. The belt is nicely size marked 95 which would easily fit any modern mannequin but this example would look perfect in a loose display as well! The belt features some pencil writing on the inside: “Byx. B.” which probably indicates a name of the original owner. Excellent and extremely rare SS-VT issued equipment belt in good condition!

  • Matching set of Volkssturm Zugführer collar tabs

    Excellent and still originally tied together set of Volkssturm collar tabs intended for the rank of Zugführer. The collar tabs are in mint condition and never applied or separated. One tab still features a small paper label on the back with some pencil writing on it. Excellent set of very hard to find Volkssturm collar tabs in mint condition!

  • Complete pre war EM34 rangefinder in camouflage pattern Emil Busch

    Very nice EM34 Entfernungsmesser by Emil Busch. These where issued with all sorts of artillery pieces and machine guns. They where used to zero in these heavy weapons to shoot accurately on long distances. The range finder comes complete with its original tripod and the leather case. The Beleuchtungslatte was postwar refurbished in the French army, but this paint could IMO easily be removed showing the full tan original paint. The optics look to be in good condition and see through just fine. The optics are clear but and looks to be in adjustable condition. This is one of the best ones I’ve had the pleasure of offering especially in the full period paint finish and complete with all leather straps and accessories.

  • Rare original 3rd pattern Großdeutschland cufftitle marked RBNR

    A nice original Großdeutschland cufftitle in very good condition. The cuff title retains its original length. Textbook example marked RBNR on the back of the felt. These cuff titles are very rare to find in good condition, especially the type in Sutterlin!

  • M43 Heer field blouse marked 0/0444/0036

    Textbook lightly worn M43 field blouse for a Hauptgefreiter. The garment retains a nice patina to the whole, with factory machine sewn Kragenlitzen and its breast eagle sewn through the lining underneath the breast pocket flap indicating sewing prior to final assembly. The garment is in worn condition, a lot of nap is missing and the garment has a number of moth holes. Nice original Heer tunic in usedcondition.

  • Heer M43 EM tunic in twill wool

    A rare late war M43 Heer field blouse made out of rough twill wool. The tunic is nicely marked with an RBNr. 0/1297/0002. All the insignia is periodically applied, the Einheitslitzen are factory machine sewn and the breast eagle is factory sewn on the top to the garment, then flipped over and finished with a zig-zag stitch. The tunic has never been shortened or tailored but it has a few small period repairs. The tunic is a nice large size and in good used condition which would most likely fit all mannequins! Hard to find late war combat tunic made out of rough twill wool in great untouched condition which would be hard to upgrade !

  • Rare officer upgrade Heer Tropical field cap

    Rare original tropical Heer EM field cap for wear in the Afrika Korps. The example is a rare wartime converted example for officer use. The cap is a textbook EM example with a BeVo eagle which has been period upgraded for officer use by adding a silver cord around the crown and a leather sweatband inside. The cap shows moderate wear with the same patina overall. The cap shows signs of having the full bevo insignia, prior to having the national cockade to be replaced by a bullion example. The cap is a medium size around 56/57. Officer caps for use with the Afrikakorps are very rare, and this is a unique example that would be a great addition to any headgear collection!

  • Reversible Sumpftarn parka in hard edged ’43 Sumpftarn pattern marked RBNr. 0/1165/0005

    Excellent and aesthetic Sumpftarn parka or Wendejacke in good used condition. The parka is in very good condition and retains its nice bright camouflage colours. The parka has no damages, repairs or missing buttons. The camouflage used for the construction of this garment is the so called hard-edged Sumpftarn which was developed in 1943A very nice late war combat parka! Excellent late war combat parka in very good condition which would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Textbook 1940 dated brown issue jackboots

    Excellent set of early war production (1940) issue jackboots or Knöbelbecher in an aesthetic bright brown colour. The sole clearly shows the marking 40 which indicates that this matching pair of jackboots was produced in 1940. The boots are not or hardly worn and only show some minor traces of age, the boots are complete with all of its wartime applied metal hardware on both the soles. The boots retain their very nice bright brown colour which would look perfect on any mannequin. The issue jackboots come in a nice large size 29 1/2 which translates roughly to a modern European size 44+ which would easily fit most if not all modern mannequins! Excellent pair of textbook 1940 dated brown issued jackboots!

  • Unissued late war Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0156/0030

    Excellent Y-strap in very good, close to mint and most likely unissued condition. Notice how this Y-strap has green painted hooks where the rest of the hardware is bare metal, the placing of the marking is rarely seen as well! The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0156/0030 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Hidden stitch Y-strap named to Pioneer B. Qüer

    Excellent and combat used Y-strap in a overall great condition.  The Y-strap is sadly not visibly marked. This Y-strap is nicely personalized and named to “Pi. B. Qüer” (Pionier B. Qüer) which indicates this Y-strap was used by a pioneer which makes this Y-strap an extremely interesting example. Named or personalized Y-straps are hard to come by and personalized equipment is always wanted! Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Late war Y-strap

    Excellent and good combat used Y-strap. Notice that the frontal hooks which are used on the construction are not normal, these hooks are normally only used on the back of the lightweight pattern Y-straps. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Late war Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002

    Excellent Y-strap in very good, most likely unissued condition. The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Webbing “Tropical” Y-straps marked RBNr. 0/1001/0236

    Excellent and nowadays hard to find untouched webbing (Tropical) Y-strap in light used condition. Marked RBNr. 0/0676/0038 on the leather O-ring cover. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. IMHO the rear strap is sadly a modern reproduction, this will not disturb on a mannequin and is thereby a cheaper example nice for a combat mannequin!

  • Late war Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002

    Excellent Y-strap in very good, close to mint and most likely unissued condition. The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Unissued lightweight Y-strap

    Excellent late war lightweight Y-strap which was intended for usage by the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Kavallerie (Heer) but later on saw usage by all branches of the German forces. This example is vaguely marked with an ink stamp on the rear strap[ but sadly this is unreadable. Excellent example in stone mint and unissued condition!

  • Rare Heer Kavallerie Y-strap

    Rare pair of lightweight Y-straps intended for use by cavalry or Kavallerie troops in a nice dark brown colour. This specific pattern was introduced in 1940 and issued to cavalry troops from then on. These are exactly the same lightweight model as used by the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine but feature auxiliary side straps with D-rings and two vertical D-rings on the back to confirm the saddle bag or Packtasche. Rare cavalry Y-strap in combat used and salty condition!

  • Lightweight Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0990/0204

    Excellent late war lightweight Y-strap which was intended for usage by the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Kavallerie (Heer) but later on saw usage by all branches of the German forces. This example is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0990/0204 which indicates a still unknown manufacturer. Excellent example in good used condition!

  • Late war Y-strap with wire hook

    Combat used Y-strap with uncommon skeleton wire hook on the rear strap. The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. but this became unreadable. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

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