Original German militaria

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  • Brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holster bnz 1943

    A very nice brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holsterThe holster is in good lightly used condition. Inside its nicely named and marked bnz P35(p) 1943.

  • Brown leather K98 sling

    Very nice brown K98 sling in near mint condition. The K98 sling is maker marked but because of some minor usage the stamp is faded en thereby unreadable.

  • Carrying strap for flare ammunition pouch

    Beautiful removable carrying strap for the flare ammunition pouch. This example is unmarked. These straps are very hard to find as a spare in this close to mint condition!

  • First pattern orange butterdish marked ggj/K

    Textbook first pattern orange butterdish or Fettbuchse marked with a 3 letter code which is rare to encounter on bakelite items. The butterdish is marked ggj/K, it is still unclear which maker ggj indicates.

  • First pattern black butterdish marked Z6/S

    Beautiful first pattern black and brown butterdish or Fettbüchse marked Z6/K. The butterdish is a rare variant which is made out very thin material!

  • First pattern orange butterdish marked OX/S

    Textbook first pattern orange butterdish or Fettbuchse marked OX/S in great condition.

  • Early long Gasmasken canister strap

    Nice original long gasmask canister strap. Early example with aluminum hardware.

  • Tabbed steel Luftwaffe belt buckle Brüder Schneider A.G. 1940

    Tabbed steel Luftwaffe buckle Brüder Schneider A.G. 1940 with a black leather tab. The prong bar of this example is a aluminum variant. Very nice example with most of its factory paint remaining.

  • Aluminum Luftwaffe belt buckle marked C.T.D. 1938

    Original tabbed aluminum Luftwaffe belt buckle marked C.T.D. indicating production by C.T. Dicke, Lüdenscheid in 1938.

  • Rare cardboard Scho-Ka-Kola ration chocolate package

    Rare original issue cardboard Scho-Ka-Kola ration chocolate packaging in good used condition. Whilst most of these are made in metal; this is a rare 1943 dated variant in cardboard.

  • M31 Zeltbahn Zeltleine 31

    Nice original quarter shelter rope or Zeltleine which is one of the main components of the Zeltbahn accessories. These are really hard to find as a spare!

  • 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.

  • M42 canteen marked CFL 44 with gabardine cover

    Beautiful M42 late war canteen with typical late war gabardine cover which is in almost mint and probably unissued condition. The canteen is nicely marked CFL 44 which indicates production by Carl Feldhaus Aluminium und Metallwerke, Lüdenscheid in 1944. The green painted inside of the cup is typical for CFL 44 produced cups.

  • M42 unmarked canteen with gabardine cover

    Stunning example of a late war M42 canteen with gabardine cover in excellent unissued condition. The flask itself is unmarked and the maker is thereby unknown. This is a textbook example of a gaberdine cover with 3 instead of 4 press studs. Black phenolic resin (Bakelite) cup marked gfc 1944. Excellent textbook example which would be very hard to upgrade!

  • M42 canteen AEMA / L&SL44 with riveted gaberdine cover

    Very nice late war canteen with gabardine cover. The canteen and cup are non-matching but are found together. The flask is unmarked but is a typical black enameled which are made by AEMA which indicates production by  Annweiler Email-u.Metall-Werke, Annweil. The canteen cup is marked L&SL 44 which indicates production Linnepe & Schiffer Metallwarenfabrik, Lüdenscheid. Nice detail is that the loops are riveted to the cover instead of stitched.

  • M42 canteen marked MN 43

    A textbook M42 canteen which is in almost mint condition and looks unissued. The canteen is nicely marked MN 43 indicating production by Menesa Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar. Very nice detail is the cup which is very dark green painted.

  • M31 canteen marked MKK41 / KCL40

    Very nice slightly used example of an M31 canteen. The canteen and cup are non-matching but are found together! The canteen is nicely marked MKK 41 which indicates production by Marsteller & Killman., Kettwig in 1941 and the cup is marked kcl 40 which indicates production by Klinter & Co., Lüdenscheid in 1940. The canteen cup has the name Kahn nicely scratched into the paint and a part of the strap is named inside. Beautiful combat used example!

  • M42 canteen marked MN 43

    A textbook M42 canteen which is in almost mint condition and looks unissued. The canteen is nicely marked MN 43 indicating production by Menesa Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar. Very nice detail is the cup which is green in the inside as well!

  • Mint late war M31 breadbag

    Exceptional late war M31 breadbag in an atypical construction. The breadbag is constructed out of a very smooth yet atypical screen printed material which I have only seen a few times before! The breadbag has a nice mixture of black pebbled leather and smooth brown leather inside. This stunning example is in stone mint condition and is most likely unissued.

  • Late war M31 Luftwaffe issue blue breadbag

    Textbook late war Luftwaffe issue blue coloured breadbag in almost mint and probably unissued condition. No markings are found on this example. Stunning late war example which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Tropical M31 breadbag

    Nice M31 tropical breadbag with a mixture of webbing and leather details. This example is in good used condition and has some damages as one of the internal straps is cut off and the D-ring at the back is missing. No visible markings are found on this example.

  • M31 messkit marked MN 42

    A nice M31 messkit marked MN 44 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1942. The messkit still retains up to 90% of its original paint.

  • M31 messkit marked SSL 40

    A perfect matching example of a M31 messkit which is nicely marked SSL 40 which indicates production by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The messkit still retains up not 90% of its factory paint and is nicely named Marz on both parts! These are very hard to find in this slightly used close to mint condition.

  • German reissued Italian messkit

    The Italian army messkit (Gavetta Modello 1930) was a commonly seen item within the German army. Prior to re-issue in the German army they where mostly painted green by the Germans. This example came out of a small find in Italy just recently.

  • Tropical breadbag strap with aluminum hardware

    Textbook tropical breadbag strap in good used condition. Early variation with aluminum hardware.

  • M31/M42 canteen strap in pigskin leather

    Very nice spare canteen strap made out of pigskin leather. These canteen straps which are in good undamaged condition are almost impossible to find!

  • Tropical A-frame messkit strap in good used condition

    Nice original A-frame messkit strap in good used condition which is harder to find then mint.

  • Equipment strap marked Josef Goetz Lederwarenfabrik Linnich 1940

    Perfect early war single example of a leather equipment strap in unissued condition. Nicely marked and dated Josef Goetz Lederwarenfabrik Linnich 1940.

  • Equipment strap marked fkv 4

    Perfect late war single example of a leather equipment strap in unissued condition. Nicely marked and dated fkv 4.

  • Equipment strap 1942

    Perfect mid war single example of a leather equipment strap in unissued condition. Nicely marked and dated 1942, the maker mark is not completely readable.

  • Early chinstrap Erhardt Poessneck 1940

    Textbook original early production German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware in slightly used condition. Nicely maker marked and dated Erhardt Poessneck, 1940. Hard to find as a spare!

  • Late war German helmet chinstrap RBNr. 0/0750/0100

    chinstrap brownish painted steel hardware

    Textbook late war original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition. The chinstrap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0750/0100. The steel hardware features an unusual brownish paint. Hard to find as a spare!

  • Pre war German helmet chinstrap marked Otto Sindel 1938

    Textbook early war German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware. The chinstrap is marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1938. Hard to find a early war example as a spare!

  • Pre war chinstrap G. Chiele, Loburg 1937

    Textbook pre war German helmet chinstrap with aluminium hardware. The chinstrap is marked G. Chiele, Loburg 1937. Hard to find a pre war example!

  • Early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware

    Hard to find early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware in good used condition.

  • Early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware

    Hard to find early German helmet chinstrap with aluminum hardware in good used condition.

  • German helmet chinstrap

    Textbook helmet chinstrap in good used condition which nowadays is a hard to find spare. The strap is full length and has a steel painted buckle.

  • German helmet chinstrap

    Textbook original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition. The strap is marked at the end of the long part but the stamp isn’t readable anymore.

  • 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!
  • MG34 / MG42 issue tool case marked sxb 1945

    Nice original late war MG34 and MG42 tool case or Werkzeugkasten. The case is nicely marked sxb 1945. These boxes where issued within every unit for the maintenance on the machineguns. The case still retains up to 95% of its original finish. Very nice 1945 dated ammunition cases for the MG42 and this is one of the best I have ever had the pleasure to offer!

  • 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!

  • MG34 Patronenkasten 34 brc 41

    Exceptional Patronenkasten 34 ammunition box for the MG34 machine-gun. This case is in minty condition with over 99% of its original field grey factory applied paint. The case is marked brc 41 which indicates production by Fr. Weber & Co., Berlin in 1941. Lovely detail is that in the lid of the case the name Gardner is scratched into the paint. These cases are exceptionally hard to find in this condition and this is for sure the best one I’ve found yet!

  • MG34 / MG42 issue tool case marked sxb 1945

    Nice original late war MG34 and MG42 tool case or Werkzeugkasten. The case is nicely marked sxb 1945. These boxes where issued within every unit for the maintenance on the machineguns. The case still retains up to 95% of its original finish. Very nice 1945 dated ammunition cases for the MG42 and this is one of the best I have ever had the pleasure to offer!

  • 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.

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