Original German militaria

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  • US v-neck sweater size 46 Sterling Mills dated May 15 1942

    Sweaters, V-Neck size 46 Sterling Mills dated May 15 1942

  • Tropical Y-strap

    Textbook tropical Y-straps in good used condition. Textbook full webbing construction with the textbook woven backstrap.

  • Lightweight Y-strap

    A very nice original lightweight Y-strap as issued and used by the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Kavallerie. Nicely dated 1940! The Y-strap is in good unissued condition.

  • Prewar French Y-straps converted for the Wehrmacht

    A rare pair of French prewar Y-straps reworked for use in the Wehrmacht. These Y-straps can sometimes be seen on original pictures, easily identified through the riveted ends near the O-ring on the back. These Y-straps are rare to find in very good condition like this.

    A rare pair in very good condition, a great addition for the specialized equipment collector!

  • Y-strap marked 0/0350/0152

    Late war Y-strap in good used condition. The Y-strap is a textbook example marked 0/0350/0152. The rear strap is original but has one portion with a glued repair. Otherwise textbook pair!

  • Rare late war riveted Y-strap marked 0/0295/0005

    Rare late war riveted Y-strap marked . This Y-strap is a rare latewar “riveted” variant. On multiple places rivets are used in stead of stitches. Another interesting feature is the angle on which the auxiliary D-rings on top are sewn. These are typical features for this maker but sadly the RBnr. 0/0295/0005 can not be traced further then that it must be produced in the vicinity of Landsberg.

  • FF33 field phone strap dated 1937

    Original FF33 field phone sling in used and somewhat stiff but displayable condition. Pre war example dated 1937.

  • Early Y-strap marked E.G. Leuner Bautzen

    Early war Y-strap marked E.G. Leuner, Bautzen 1940. Very rare to find 1940 dated examples as the Y-strap only became standard equipment in 1941. The backstrap is a rare variant with aluminum hook.

  • US Wool trousers with gas flap

    Nice original US wool trousers with gas flap marked Royal clothing Co. 34×33 Nov. 21. 1944. 

  • Splittertarn reversible parka

    Original Splittertarn camouflage parka in good used condition. Textbook example with many depot style repairs with nice and vibrant colours.

  • Rare hidden stitch Y-strap in unblackened leather

    Top quality first pattern Y-straps in unblackened leather. Very hard to find early hidden stitch Y-straps in unblackened leather that are very hard to find!

  • US army officers trousers

    Nice original trousers in used condition.

  • US Wool trousers with gas flap

    Textbook US Wool trousers in medium size 36×33. The trousers have the gas flap inside which is is a typical and searched for ETO feature. The trousers are lightly shortened and taken in at the back.

  • RCAF battledress trousers S. Rubin LTD 1941 named R. Wakeley

    Nice original Royal Canadian Airforce or RCAF battledress trousers marked S. Rubin LTD 1941 and named R. Wakeley.

  • Matching Bakelite tent pegs marked GS40

    Matching issue tent pegs in unissued condition. The legs are typical pressed wood construction encapsulated in bakelite. Every soldier was issued one pole, two pegs and one Zeltleine together with his Zeltbahn.

  • Matching Bakelite tent pegs marked GS40

    Matching issue tent pegs in unissued condition. The legs are typical pressed wood construction encapsulated in bakelite. Every soldier was issued one pole, two pegs and one Zeltleine together with his Zeltbahn.

  • M31 Zeltbahn marked Textilwerke Karl Anton Henschel Kassel

    Textbook M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn which still retains very nice strong and vivid colours. The Zeltbahn is nicely marked Textilwerke Karl Anton Henschel Kassel. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of the originally applied zinc buttons.

     

  • M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn

    Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn in slightly used condition but still with strong and vivid colours. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally applied zinc buttons. No markings are found on this example.

  • M31 late war Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn open weave pattern

    Late war Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn which is produced in the rare open weave pattern. The Zeltbahn shows some overall wear but the condition is still good with nice vibrant colours. The Zeltbahn still retains a lot of its originally applied steel stamped buttons. This example is nicely marked with an unreadable RBNr.

  • Complete K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm s.S. munition or schweres SpitzgeschoßThis is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The labels on the boxes are nicely marked P25 which indicates that the ammunition inside was produced by Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen GmbH, Werk Sebaldushof. A nice addition to any combat display! The boxes are needless to say empty and comes without any munition or parts.

  • Complete K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm SMK munition or Spitzgeschoss mit Kern. This is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The labels on the boxes are nicely marked P181 which indicates that the ammunition inside was produced by Hugo Schneider A.G., Lampenfabrik, Hugo Schneider Straße, 87, Leipzig O 5, Sachsen. A nice addition to any combat display! The boxes are needless to say empty and comes without any munition or parts.

     

    P181 – Hugo Schneider A.G., Lampenfabrik, Hugo Schneider Straße, 87, Leipzig O 5, Sachsen (wa)

  • M39 Tornister WERSA 1940 with period attached Y-strap

    Beautiful example of a M39 Tornister with the short hooks which were designed to wear in combination with the Y-straps. The front part of a pair of Y-straps attached to the Tornister. This composition of a Tornister and the front part of an Y-strap is period and seems to be used as it is! Beautifully marked WERSA 1940, München on the leather part on the back. The part of the Y-strap is nicely maker marked and dated 1941.

  • M34 Tornister named O. Gefr. Schomberg 

    Nice example of an M34 Tornister with the directly attached carrying straps. The Tornister itself is nicely marked E.G. Leuner, Bautzen 1943 on the leather part on the back. The carrying straps seem to be early issued types made by Otto Koberstein in 1936 which are nicely unit marked 1./I.R.45. The Tornister is in a good used condition and is a very interesting example which is named O. Gefr. Schomberg on the back with a purple coloured Kopiërstift which was often used to name equipment.

  • Late war M44 rucksack

    A late war M44 Sturmgepäck. This rucksack is in good condition and would be a nice addition to any equipment collection.

  • Late war M44 rucksack

    A mint late war M44 Sturmgepäck. This rucksack is in very good condition and would be a nice addition to any equipment collection. The brown leather is in good supple condition and dated 1943 on the back.

  • Late war M44 rucksack

    A late war M44 Sturmgepäck. This rucksack is in good condition and would be a nice addition to any equipment collection.

  • Late war Gebirgsjäger rucksack RB-Nr. 0/0950/0128

    Nice late war example of a large Gebirgsjäger rucksack in good used condition. The rucksack is nicely marked RB-Nr. 0/0950/0128 on the inside. As which is almost always the case this rucksack is missing the waist strap and the two connector straps on the front.

  • Luftwaffe rucksack

    Nice original Luftwaffe rucksack in good used condition.

  • Late war Rucksack with recycled materials

    Typical late or immediate post war production rucksack in unissued condition. These Rucksacks were produced at the end of the war with what materials available utilizing materials such as internal suspender straps and other absolute military equipment. These rucksacks are unmarked and are produced in 1945. Whilst everyone will describe it as a ‘Last Ditch’ effort production; it is also highly plausible that these rucksacks were made as a immediate post war product in a war torn country.

  • Complete gas warning flag set

    Nice set of gas warning flags with 16 bundled flags. Hard to find complete set with its original Pressstoff pouch.

  • Named late war medical rucksack Bollmann Tuttlingen 1943

    Rare late war Sanitäter rucksack marked Bollmann Tuttlingen 1943. Nicely named H Josinski on the D-ring base. The rucksack is complete with the period factory sewn Red Cross insignia. Extremely scarce piece in very good, lightly worn condition!

  • Heer portrait picture with full tropical uniform

    Heer postcard sized portrait picture of a soldier in full tropical uniform with the infamous early tropical cap.

  • Heer portrait picture with tropical uniform and Krimschild

    Heer postcard sized portrait picture of a Obergefreiter in Tropical uniform with the Krimschild attached to his left sleeve. Excellent and sharp print on a textured photo paper with loads of details which are more clear in hand.

  • Heer portrait picture with world war one medal bar

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    Original postcard sized portrait picture of a world war one veteran serving in a Heer (Most probably)Pionier Regiment 12. The postcard is in good condition and shows the Oberleutnants impressive first world war medal bar consisting of the Eisernez Kreuz II klasse, Frontkämpfer and the Schlesischer Adler 1. Stufe. Next to that it is a neat picture with the Wiederholungsspange.

  • Waffen-SS reversible Oak leaf parka

    Nice original Waffen-SS oak leaf reversible parka in good used and untouched condition. The parka retains is in good used condition with many typical period repairs. These garments where issued and later collected in the spring when they where stored in depots and necessary repairs made by company tailors. The garment is a nice combat item with strong colours and a good large size 2 that would be the best choice for mannequin display. The garment is in uncleaned and combat worn condition which is a hard feature to find. There are some buttons missing as is the waistband; but that all adds to the great character this jacket has!

  • US second pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942

    Mint unissued second pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The Trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • US M1943 field jacket

    US M1943 field jacket in very good, lightly worn condition with period Technical Sergeant insignia. Textbook early example with Khaki colored bias material in the size 38R.

  • Unissued US buckle boots size 8 dated 1943

    Excellent pair of rough out buckle boots in unissued condition. The boots are a nice size 8 and are dated February 1943. The boots are a undamaged and perfect set for a mannequin!

  • Unissued M31 canteen marked S.S.L. 39

    Unissued pre war M31 canteen marked S.S.L. 39 (most probably) indicating production by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The canteen is a unissued example that would be impossible to upgrade. The canteen still retains the paper around the lid and has never contained any liquids. If you’re after one perfect canteen; this is it.

  • M18 Heer transitional helmet

    Textbook untouched M18 Heer reissue helmet in good as found condition. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and period applied Heer decal up to 90%.

  • Rare first pattern issue white winter boots

    Rare first pattern winter boots or Winterstiefeln 42 in white canvas. The boots were designed so they could be worn the full winter and could be further insulated due to the double layered hollow shaft. This shaft could be tucked with straw, wool or other insulating materials. These boots are very hard to find as they were one of the first winter boots which were mostly worn up during the first cold winter on the eastern front. There are little original pairs surviving today; this is the first pair I’ve had the pleasure to offer!

  • Pair of issue felt winter boots

    A nice pair of mid to late war felt boots in good used condition. Typical eastern front footwear worn and issued with the reversible, non reversible and charkov parkas. The pair consists of one size 28 and one size 30 but have always been worn together. Both soles still retain their factory applied leather hobs. They are in good condition, perfect on a mannequin!

  • Bakelite carbide lantern with aluminum hook

    A nice original lantern complete with all the shades and without any serious bakelite damages. Rare to find one in good condition!

  • Bakelite carbide lantern

    A nice original lantern complete with all the shades and without any serious bakelite damages. Rare to find one in good condition!

  • Textbook ET66 Waffen-SS single decal M40 helmet

    Stunning and textbook named single decal Waffen-SS M40 helmet marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook example for a Waffen-SS M40 helmet in very good condition. The dome stamp is clearly visible. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original factory finish and 90% of its textbook ET runic decal. The hemet is a untouched example with its original factory installed spliced liner and chinstrap. The helmet is a nice large size 66 with a nice 58 size liner. The helmet retains its period factory applied textbook ET style runic decal up to 80%. Really a stunning example of one of the most iconic pieces out there that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare black and tan Pressstoff case for the Bakelite 6×30 binoculars

    Stunning and extremely rare carrying case for the 6×30 bakelite binoculars executed in black and tan(!) Pressstoff. The case is marked CXN 4 indicating production by Emil Busch. The case was sent home at the end of the war by a US soldier who noted his details to the top. This is the pinnacle of collecting Ersatz and surely one of the most sought after pieces in equipment!

  • Rare 1940 dated Erdsprechgerät

    Rare original Erdsprechgerät in good used condition. The Erdsprechgerät was a device used in the case of a broken field phone connection due to shrapnel for instance. The Erdsprechgerät is complete with the microphone and headset. I have opened the set and it looks to be complete inside. The headset has looks fine and complete. Very hard to find Erdsprechgerät with its original and undamaged case!

  • M31 messkit marked MN41 named K Stroppel

    A nice M31 messkit marked MN41 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1941. The messkit still retains up to 85% of its original paint and is nicely named K Stroppel.

  • Pre war breadbag strap

    Textbook pre war reinforced breadbag strap marked Forker.

  • M40 breadbag

    Textbook M40 breadbag in very good condition.

  • Erkennungsmarke Landesschützen-Ersatz-Bataillon 17

    Nice original Erkennungsmarke marked LDS E. BTL 17 2. ST KP 6653 indicating Landesschützen-Ersatz-Bataillon 17. 

  • Single Waffen-SS Totenkopf collar tab

    Textbook original Waffen-SS Totenkopf collar tab, typical Dachau type construction in mint condition.

  • Matching Waffen-SS NCO BeVo collar Tabs for a Untersturmführer

    Textbook matching Waffen-SS collar tabs for a SS-Untersturmführer. Textbook uniform removed set that was sent home by the US veteran SGT. CLARE ASCHE (Silver Star) 357th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry division before he was killed in action in Metz. Asche stated he took these tabs from a KIA member of the 17. SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen. The set is in salty condition with lots of wear and character. Choice pair!

  • Heer M43 EM Shoulderstraps Panzergrenadierregiment 15

    Nice pair of late war EM Schulterklappen for a Panzergrenadier in mint condition. Rayon piped and lined textbook construction. The shoulderstraps are complete with a set of chainstitched cyphers indicating Panzergrenadier Regiment 15. Nice set!

  • Tornister Wörterbuch Englisch

    Original German-English pocket dictionary in good condition. The small dictionary is not dated judging by the style and word choice it is made between 1914 and 1945.

  • Russian 1941 dated German pocket dictionary

    Allthough I’ve found the German-Russian variant quite a few times; this is the first time I see a Russian version dated 1941.

  • Jongens met pit melden zich allen by de Waffen SS pamphlet

    Nice original Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer Pamphlet in very good condition.

  • Grouping to Panzergrenadier Ernst Rügger

    Small document and belt grouping to Panzergrenadier Ernst Rügger, with Erkennungsmarke reading Panzergrenadier. Pionier Ersatz und Ausbildungskompanie 25. The belt is a wartime modified example with two big fat rivets which is also clearly pictured in his portrait. The group also contains his Arbeitsbuch and a number of Feldpost letters. The belt itself is marked De Heus which probably is a Flemish or Dutch maker. The group would be a nice base for further research!

  • M31 messkit marked kvu 44

    A nice M31 messkit marked kvu 44 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. The marking kvu is rare and is the late war substitute for the marking RFI. This is also the last known marking for this maker. It is presumed shortly after the factory got liberated or bombed out. The messkit still retains up to 95% of its original factory paint.

  • M31 messkit marked ZPStZ 40

    TextbookM31 messkit marked ZPStZ 40 indicating production by Zieh, Press u. Stanzwerk, Schwarz & Co., Zwintschona-Halle in 1940 which is a uncommon maker.

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