Original German militaria

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  • Bakelite late war FF33 field phone 1944 E

    Beautiful late war FF33 field phone. The FF33 is marked 1944 E which is indicating an unknown maker and production in 1944. The phone comes with the crank and battery case. The bakelite case is undamaged and has a nice reddish colour.

     

  • Bakelite FF33 field phone SABA 1941

    Excellent FF33 field phone in a nice bakelite case, the bottom part and the lid are different colours of bakelite which is an beautiful detail. The FF33 is nicely marked SABA 1941 which indicates production by Schwarzwälder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt, Triberg im Schwarzwald. The field phone is complete with its crank and battery box.

  • Bakelite late war FF33 field phone 1944 E

    Beautiful late war FF33 field phone. The FF33 is marked 1944 E which is indicating an unknown maker and production in 1944. The phone comes with the crank and battery case. The bakelite case is undamaged and has a nice reddish colour. All parts are marked 1944 and the field phone is completely matching!

  • Luftwaffe issue ammunition box for B1 EI. m. Z.

    Very nice and rare Luftwaffe issue ammunition box for 15 1KG incendiary bombs “B1. El. m. Z.”. The box retains around 95% of its original factory applied tan paint. These boxes are very hard to find!

  • Losantin Gelbkreuzentgiftungsmittel tablet container

    Rare original Losantin Gelbkreuzentgifungsmitteltablet red/brownish pressed paper container. The tablets which were inside were especially used for detoxification of the skin after a mustard gas(!) attack. These round pressed paper containers are very hard to find in a good condition.

  • Heer Knights cross and Deutsches Kreuz in gold photograph Major Werner Ebeling

    Id’ed Heer Deutsches Kreuz in gold and Ritterkreuz bearer photograph sized 10 x 7 cm. The photograph has a black line in the right which probably is a leak in the shutter of the camera. The back reads Major Ebeling und Hauptmann Brenkhalm am Gefechts stand 3. Batterie Artillerie Regiment 158 in Viwikoma Zür Besichtigung des in ausbilding stehenden Ersatzes. Foto Perters Retinette. Ebeling was awarded the oak leaves to his Knights cross in February 1945.

  • Heer knights cross General photograph

    65.00

    Original Heer photograph with a Ritterkreuzträger or knights cross bearer sized 9 x 12 cm. Regrettably unidentified; but IMO with a bit of work you should be able to find out who it was exactly.

  • Heer knights cross General photograph

    55.00

    Original Heer photograph with a general and Ritterkreuzträger or knights cross bearer sized 8.5 x 12.5 cm. Regrettably unidentified; but IMO with a bit of work you should be able to find out who it was exactly.

  • Kriegsmarine Werner Hartmann knights cross photograph

    60.00

    Original Kriegsmarine photograph with Ritterkreuzträger Werner Hartmann or knights cross bearer sized 7 x 10 cm.

  • Luftwaffe knights cross photograph

    Original Luftwaffe photograph with a Ritterkreuzträger or knights cross bearer sized 9 x 6 cm. Regrettably unidentified; but IMO with a bit of work you should be able to find out who it was exactly.

  • Luftwaffe knights cross bearer Werner Streib photograph

    Original Luftwaffe photograph with a Ritterkreuzträger Werner Streib or knights cross bearer sized 7,5 x 11 cm.

  • Wehrpass grouping to Franz Beckschäfer KIA 10.10.44 in Vochem

    Original Wehrpass grouping to Munitions Unteroffizier Franz Beckschäfer killed in action 10.10.44 in Vochem/Brühl. Beckschäfer served several Flak units during the war but his last transfer was to 3. Batterie Schwere Flakabteilung 246 which was a part of the 7. Flak division. This was a motorized unit and equipped with heavy 10,5cm Flak guns. His battery took positions at Vochem near Köln in October 1944 to protect the city and the Ruhrgebiet against Allied air bombings. He was killed during a allied air attack on 10.10.1944. Beckschäfer was trained on the Karabiner 98, 2cm Flak 30 and the 10,5cm flak 39. The grouping comes with the period transparent cover, Kennkarte and the WASt death notice dated 1948(!).

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – Maasstation

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed out Rotterdam around the infamous Maasstation which was one of the one key points during the battle for Rotterdam in 1940.

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – Bijenkorf

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed out Bijenkorf mall in Rotterdam.

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – ruins

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed Rotterdam, on the right a portion of the Bijenkorf can be seen.

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – C&A

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed out Rotterdam around the C&A shopping mall which is showing the traces of battle.

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – Witte Huis

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed out Rotterdam around the infamous Witte Huis which was one of the one key defending points during the battle for Rotterdam in 1940.

  • Bombed Rotterdam Photograph 1940 – Jamin

    Original photograph sized 6x9cm resembling bombed out Jamin factory in Rotterdam.

  • Double Heer portrait photograph

    Set of two Heer postcard sized portrait photographs from the same soldier.

  • Heer Panzer portrait picture

    Excellent 6x9cm sized early Heer Panzer portrait with second pattern panzer wrap and piped sidecap, Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber and Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz.

  • Heer Sturmgeschütz portrait

    Excellent postcard sized Heer Sturmgeschütz portrait with second pattern Stug wrap and M43 field cap.

  • Fallschirmjäger deathcard to Franz Große

    40.00

    Original deathcard to Fallschirmjäger Franz Große. 

  • Normandy deathcard to Fallschirmjäger Joh. Loibl KIA 11.7.44

    Original deathcard to Fallschirmjäger Obergefreiter Johann Loibl, Hermannsried killed in action in Normandy, France. 11.7.44. Loibl is buried in La Cambe.

  • Fallschirmjäger deathcard to Max Stampfer KIA Nettuno 12.2.44

    65.00

    Original deathcard to Fallschirmjäger Max Stempfer KIA 18.2.44 in Nettuno. Stempfer served in  7. Kompanie Fallschirmjäger Regiment 11. The archive card showing more information is not a part of the offering.

  • Fallschirmjäger deathcard Hans Surauer

    Original deathcard to Hans Surauer who served in 9 Komp Fallsch Jäg Regt 4. 

  • France deathcard Lerouxville KIA 28.8.1944

    30.00

    Original deathcard to Obergefreiter Bernhard Eberz, killed in action 28.8.1944 in Lerouxville near Metz.

  • Italy deathcard Unteroffizier Karl Breu KIA 17.5.44 Kreta Armband

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    Original deathcard to Unteroffizier der Gebirgsjäger Karl Breu, serving in 2 Batterie Gebirgs Artillerie Regiment 95 which was a part of the 5. Gebirgsjägerdivision. The archive card showing more information is not a part of the offering.

  • Monte Cassino deathcard Gefreiter Johann mich KIA 12.2.1944

    Original deathcard to Gefreiter Johann Migl killed in action at Monte Cassino. Migl served in the 1. Kompanie Grenadier Regiment 200, which was a part of the 90. Panzergrenadier Division. The archive card showing more information is not a part of the offering.

  • Monte Cassino deathcard Unteroffizier Anton Schießl KIA 20.5.1944 90 Pz.Gr.Div capbadge

    Original Deathcard to Unteroffizier Anton Schießl, killed in action at Mt. Piccolo, Monte Cassino. Schießl was awarded the Eisernes Kreuz I. u. II Klasse, Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber and the Kreta Armband. A nice small detail to the photograph is the visible 90. Panzergrenadier Division capbadge.

  • Photograph with MG34 in frontline position

    Photograph size 6,5×9,5 cm depicting a dug in frontline position with a MG34 on Lafette. The left soldier seems to be wearing some sort of helmet camouflage which looks to have the shape of a face veil.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph

    Original SS-Totenkopf photograph in the size 10×7 cm. The picture depicts SS-Totenkopf in a battle roaring in a burning village.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph

    Original SS-Totenkopf photograph in the size 10×7 cm. The picture depicts two Unterscharführer relaxing in the field.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph with field graves

    Original SS-Totenkopf photograph in the size 9.5×6.5 cm. The picture depicts a number of Totenkopf troops at field graves.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph with crashed Il 2 Sturmovyk

    Nice original Waffen-SS picture of men standing around a crashed Russian Il 2 Sturmovyk. The photograph is sized 7x10cm.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph with BMW R12 Totenkopf divisional insignia

    Original SS-Totenkopf photograph in the size 9.5×6.5 cm. The picture depicts a few BMW R12’s with a large painted Totenkopf to the sidecar cruising on a sunny afternoon. Beautiful and aesthetic composition.

  • SS Totenkopf photograph with BMW R12 Totenkopf divisional insignia

    Original SS-Totenkopf photograph in the size 9.5×6.5 cm. The picture depicts a BMW R12 with a large painted Totenkopf to the sidecar cruising on a sunny afternoon. Beautiful and aesthetic composition.

  • Large Heer photograph by Jan Stokvis – Den Haag

    Large Heer photograph size 17,5 x 12cm. The picture was made in Den Haag by the Dutch photographer Jan Stokvis.

  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some black discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example was certainly MPD code marked just like the other examples but the markings are completely faded because of the time in the ground. The MPD code F7/K which was once present indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite surface is affected by the time in the ground and thereby lost its smooth surface and its marking. The cup only has some minor discolorations which could probably be cleaned some more. Beautiful original and very rare example!

    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!

  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K which is still very clear indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in good condition with one side still retaining the smooth surface. Further the cup isn’t really affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which could probably be even cleaned better. The only damage is at the rim were a small piece of the material has been dissolved by the time in the ground. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and smooth condition and the material isn’t really affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damage is a rather small chip out of the rim. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Green bakelite cup marked gfc 1942

    Beautiful and uncommon green bakelite canteen cup in a stunning condition without any damages. 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 K which indicates the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. Nice uncommon green cup in stone mint condition which belongs in any canteen collection!

  • Black bakelite canteen cup marked 32/K

    Beautiful black bakelite canteen cup in a stunning condition without any damages. The cup is nicely MPD marked 32/K which indicates production by H. Römmler AG. Spremberg and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. This cup is stamped in an interesting way with some sort of lot number underneath the MPD code. Beautiful rare black bakelite cup!

     

  • Brownish bakelite canteen cup marked gfc 1941

    Beautiful brownish bakelite canteen cup in a stunning condition without any damages. 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. Nice cup to complete a canteen or a display!

  • M42 unmarked canteen with bakelite cup

    Excellent late war M42 canteen with red steel flask. The red steel flask itself is unmarked. The cover is nicely ink stamped R&K which is an often seen stamp on canteen covers and straps. The canteen features a nice combination of brown and black leather. Black phenolic resin (Bakelite) cup marked gfc 1941. Nice example of an M42 steel canteen in an overall good condition!

  • Large M31 medical canteen marked ESB 43

    Large medical canteen or M31 Labeflasche marked ESB 43 which indicates production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin in 1943. Black Urea Resin (Type of Bakelite) cup marked F7/K. Complete with its supple leather carrying strap which features a faded ink stamp. Beautiful M31 Labeflasche in a good condition!

  • Rare Presstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4

    Stunning uncommon late war Pressstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 which indicates production by Emil Busch. The Dienstglas case is in good used condition. Hard to find case!

  • Mint unissued late war blue Heer belt buckle by Brüder Schneider

    A very nice late war blue belt buckle or Einheitskoppelschloss in near mint condition. The belt buckle still retains 100% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Steel green tunic belt hooks

    A perfect mint set for a mid to late war Heer or Waffen-SS M40,M41,M42 or M43 tunic in green paint. Hard to find spare set, especially in green paint!

  • Original Waffen-SS M40 pattern sidecap in size 59/60

    Textbook original Waffen-SS m40 pattern sidecap with removed insignia. The cap is in good condition and comes in a good size 57. The cap would be a perfect restoration base. Very rare to find a original Waffen-SS sidecap in the textbook banana shape, with false piping and a single line of stitching in the lining!

  • Rare Norwegian volunteer Frontkjemper badge

    Rare original Norwegian Frontkjemper badge marked 830 sw. Textbook silver example marked W indicating production by Webeto. A iconic badge as issued to Norwegian volunteers who fought on the eastern front. The badge is in very good condition without repairs. Very hard to find badge that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Norwegian Politiets / Police cap badge

    Rare original Norwegian wartime Politiets or police cap badge.

  • Norwegian volunteer shield

    Original wool embroided Norwegian Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shield for Freiwilligen-Legion Norwegen. Typical late war example as produced in Dachau.

  • Rare German period Totenkopfring

    Rare original example of a privately purchased skull or Totenkopfring with bones and oak leaves. The ring is a very scarce original that was popular with members of the Waffen-SS.

  • Rare German period Totenkopfring

    Rare original example of a privately purchased skull or Totenkopfring with bones and oak leaves. The ring is a very scarce original that was popular with members of the Waffen-SS.

  • Rare German period Totenkopfring

    Rare original example of a privately purchased skull or Totenkopfring with bones and oak leaves. The ring is a very scarce original that was popular with members of the Waffen-SS.

  • Early war Heer Panzer collar tab skull

    Early war Heer Panzer collar tab skull made out of aluminium. Both prongs are still intact. These skulls were supposed to be attached onto the collar tabs.

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