Original German militaria
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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!
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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!
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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!
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RG34 takedown and cleaning tool
Rare RG34 takedown and cleaning tool or Hulschenkopfwischer accessoire that is mostly missing from these cleaning kits.
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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!
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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!
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RG34 oiler marked Hawig
Textbook original pre war RG34 oiler marked Hawig.
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Phenolic resin RG34 oiler
Nice original black coloured phenolic resin (Bakelite) RG34 oiler in very good condition.
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Steel RG34 oiler unmarked
€35.00Textbook early/mid war steel RG34 oiler in great condition.
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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!
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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!
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Uniform removed Waffen-SS RZM pattern sleeve eagle
Textbook uniform removed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in strong used condition.
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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.
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Uniform removed Waffen-SS BeVo sleeve eagle
Textbook uniform removed Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in strong used condition.
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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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LP34 flare gun marked AC 41
A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the original anodization finish and never has been refinished. The finish still remains for 99%. The grips are bakelite. The LP34 is marked AC41 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis. Minty flare guns are very hard to find!
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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. -
Stunning light brown M37 lowboots
Textbook, stone mint pair of M37 lowboots in perfect condition. These boots have been in my personal collection for several years; definitely one of the best pairs I’ve ever owned. The leather is supple, the hardware is all without oxidation; the textbook woven laces, the textbook half sole construction finished with wooden pegs and sunken steel heel irons. The boots are in size 26 which is around a size 40. Textbook and perfect pair; impossible to upgrade.
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Steel MG34 / MG42 ammunition box marked bzl
Textbook late war MG34 and MG42 ammunition box marked bzl which indicates production by Friedr. Siemens-Werke. The case is in very good condition retaining up to 985% of the factory paint that would be very hard to upgrade! Interesting is the capital O stencil on one side and the calculations which are noted on the ammo box. Interesting, textbook and untouched MG ammo box in great condition!
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Light brown softshell P38 holster marked gxy 1944
A extremely rare light brown coloured leather P38 holster in real combat worn condition. The light brown leather coloured holster is faintly but still readable marked gxy 1944 which indicates production by Gebr. Klinge, Lederwarenfabrik, Dresden-Loebtau. The holster is nicely named with a Kopiërstift which was often used to name or mark equipment but sadly it’s unreadable. If you’re looking for a real combat worn light brown leather and rare holster intended for the P38, this is it!
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Complete tan RG34 marked arr
Excellent RG34 cleaning kit complete with all the original contents and in the rare tan coloured factory paint which still retains for up to 85%. The RG34 cleaning kit is nicely marked arr which indicates production by Braunsweigische Blechwarenfabrik. Notice the small tube inside of the kit which was originally found inside. Nice complete tan RG34 set in used condition which is hard to find!
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Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ
A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 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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Heer dagger Karl Eickhorn
Heer officers dagger by Karl Eickhorn. The blade and scabbard are in used condition complete with portepee.
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Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/24
Textbook Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/24 indicating production by Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid.
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M31 canteen marked OHW 40
Textbook M31 canteen in combination with a brownish phenolic resin (Bakelite) cup which started production in 1940! This example seems to be unissued and only shows some traces of storage and has been found as is! The flask itself is nicely marked OHW 40 which indicates production by Otto Honsel Werdohl in 1940. The cup is nicely marked with the 3 letter code gfc which indicates production by Julius Posselt, Gablonz an der Neisse, Reichsgau Sudetenland. The cup is MPD marked with the material S which indicates the usage of Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material.
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Coconut canteen marked HRE 43
Textbook 1943 dated coconut canteen in good used condition. This is the variant with the typical webbing closing buckle which is in textbook configuration with the steel HRE marked cup! The canteen is nicely marked HRE 43 which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1943. The brown neck strap which keeps the webbing harness in place seems to be replaced at some point, most likely done wartime. Excellent and textbook coconut canteen in good used condition!
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Second pattern orange butterdish with convex shaped lid marked 3X/K
Rare variant second pattern butterdish or Fettbüchse with a high convexed lid. Not to be confused with the standard orange butterdishes which are common; this is the second time I see this variant with the other example being in my personal collection. both parts are nicely marked 3X/K and this example shows some overall traces of being used!
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Second pattern brown butterdish dated 1944
Excellent second pattern speckled brown butterdish with the fine thread in absolutely stunning condition. The bakelite has nice light brown colours and speckles because of the filler material. This example is MPD coded 1W/133 which indicates production by Julius Posselt, Gablonz an der Neisse, Reichsgau Sudetenland and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. Hard to find example which would be impossible to upgrade!
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Second pattern black butterdish marked 1Z/S
Textbook second pattern black butterdish or Fettbüchse with the fine thread and gripped bottom. The bottom part and the lid aren’t matching but this example has been found in this configuration. Textbook second pattern example in fine condition!
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First pattern orange butterdish unmarked
Stunning unmarked first pattern orange coloured butterdish or Fettbüchse in great, undamaged condition! Nice example which has initials scratched into the bottom part. Unmarked textbook examples are harder to find than the marked examples!
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First pattern red butterdish marked OX/S
Very rare bright red coloured butterdish in absolutely stunning condition. The butterdish is nicely MPD coded OX/S which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer and the usage of Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. These are less hard to find than the unmarked example but these are higher in demand! Hard to find example which would be impossible to upgrade!
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First pattern black butterdish
Excellent first pattern “black” butterdish or Fettbüchse in very good condition. The butterdish seems not to be marked with an MPD code, just with some batch numbers. At first sight this example seems to be black but it has a sort of clouded pattern in the surface material which makes this example an aesthetic variant!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap marked ftb 44
Textbook German helmet chinstrap in good, close to mint condition, most likely unissued. The chinstrap is nicely marked ftb 44 which is a rather common maker for chinstraps but is still an unknown maker. Beautiful close to mint late war example which is hard to find as a spare!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap marked ftb 44
Textbook German helmet chinstrap in good, close to mint condition, most likely unissued. The chinstrap is nicely marked ftb 44 which is a rather common maker for chinstraps but is still an unknown maker. Beautiful close to mint late war example which is hard to find as a spare!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap RBNr. 0/0750/0100
Textbook late war original German helmet chinstrap in mint unissued condition. The chinstrap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0750/0100. Excellent example which is hard to find as a spare!
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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.
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Canadian two tone helmet net
Textbook Canadian two-tone camouflage helmet net with original drawstring and scrim.
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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.
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K98 sling Haltestück
Original K98 rifle carrying sling end piece or Haltestück in good used condition. This part is often missing from the sling and finding a spare is really hard. Very rare original spare part for the K98 sling!
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K98 sling Haltestück
Original K98 rifle carrying sling end piece or Haltestück in good used condition. This part is often missing from the sling and finding a spare is really hard. Very rare original spare part for the K98 sling!
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K98 sling Haltestück
Original K98 rifle carrying sling end piece or Haltestück in good used condition. This part is often missing from the sling and finding a spare is really hard. Very rare original spare part for the K98 sling!
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Two matching equipment straps marked RBNr.
2 matching equipment straps in good used condition. Both straps are marked with the same unreadable RBNr. and all have the same construction futuristics and are a real matching set. Nice set of 2 matching straps, perfect to finish a mannequin!
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Three matching equipment straps unmarked
3 matching equipment straps in unissued condition. All the individual straps are unmarked but all have the same construction futuristics and are a real matching set. Nice set of 3 matching straps, perfect to finish a mannequin!
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Two matching equipment straps
2 matching equipment straps in good used condition. Both straps are unmarked but all have the same construction futuristics and are a real matching set. Nice set of 2 matching straps, perfect to finish a mannequin!
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Early war brown equipment strap
Nice early brown coloured equipment strap with quick release strap. The strap is clearly an early war production and features typical early construction details as aluminium hardware and brown coloured leather. The rough side of the leather has been used for the outside for the strap. Finding equipment straps in used but not abused condition is quite hard!
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Pre war brown equipment strap dated 1938
Nice early brown coloured equipment strap with quick release strap. The strap is clearly dated 1938 and features typical early construction details as aluminium hardware and brown coloured leather. The strap features a unit mark which is nice for further research, nice pre war equipment strap in good used condition!
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Early brown equipment strap dated 1939
Nice early brown coloured equipment strap with quick release strap. The strap is clearly dated 1939 and features typical early construction details as aluminium hardware and brown coloured leather. The rough side of the leather has been used for the outside for the strap. Finding equipment straps in used but not abused condition is quite hard!
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MG34 and MG42 belts with matching starter tab both marked ST 39
Textbook MG34 and MG42 100 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked ST 39 . Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 belt with matching starter tab both marked ddf 41
Textbook MG34 and MG42 50 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked ddf 41 indicating production by Lohmann-Werke, A.-G., Bielefeld. Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 belts with matching starter tab both marked euh 41
Textbook MG34 and MG42 100 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked euh 41 . Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 belt with matching starter tab both marked B 40
Textbook MG34 and MG42 50 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked B 39. Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 belt with matching starter tab both marked B 39
Textbook MG34 and MG42 50 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked B 39. Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 belt with matching starter tab both marked 729 40
Textbook MG34 and MG42 50 round ammunition belt with matching starter tab both marked 729 40. Nice and matching set that’s hard to come by!
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MG34 and MG42 starter tab marked dwc 41
Original starter tab for the MG34 and MG42. These starter tabs were linked to the standard 50 round belts committing the need for opening the top cover to reload. The tab is marked dwc 1.41 indicating production by Dr. Ing. Boehme u. Co., Werksleitung Luedenscheid, Werk Minden.
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