Original German militaria

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  • German press photo; Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger; size 24×18,5 cm

    250.00

    Large German press photo; Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger; size 24×18,5 cm in good condition. Nice large format with numerous interesting details such as a coconut canteen and a Erma EMP submachine gun.

  • German press photo; Waffen-SS; MG34 gunner in Palm camouflage smock; size 18,5×13 cm

    175.00

    German press photo; Waffen-SS; MG34 gunner in Palm camouflage smock; size 18,5×13 cm. Nice original pre war photograph showing a SS MG-Schütze wearing a Palmenmuster smock and helmet cover in the pattern used for the side panels of Zeltbahns. Nice example showing good details!

  • German press photo; Fallschirmjäger; Munition muss nach vorn; size 18×13,5 cm

    175.00

    German press photo; Fallschirmjäger; Munition muss nach vorn; size 18×13,5 cm. The back reads;

    Munition muss nach vorn

    Unsere Fallschirmjäger lassen sich durch keine Hindernisse stören. Auf dem aufgeweichten morastigen Strecken zur Stellung wird die Munition in Schubkarren durch den knöcheltiefen Dreck geschoben. Die Fahrtrinne eines im Schlamm versackten Kraftwagens wird bevor sie zusammensinkt als geringe Erleichterung sofort benutzt. Achtung PK-Aufnahme. Bei abdruck nennen; PK-Kriegsberichter Wachner (Sch) 27.12.1944

  • British press photo; German soldiers captured by the Poles in Holland; size 17×12 cm

    100.00

    British press photo; German soldiers captured by the Poles in Holland; size 17×12 cm. The back of the photo reads; Polish Armour in Holland, Sept., Oct. 1944. German soldiers captured by the Poles. This photograph must have been taken between around the town of Breda late October 1944.

  • British press photo; With the Polish forces on the Tilburg-Breda front; size 21×15 cm

    170.00

    British press photo; With the Polish forces on the Tilburg-Breda front; size 21×15 cm. A very nice, large and sharp photograph containing many details. The back reads;

    With the Polish forces on the Tilburg-Breda front.

    This picture was taken on the Tilburg-Breda front in Holland where Polish troops are fighting with their Canadian comrades in arms. They were taken after Polish troops had captured Alphen and Gilze (October 27th) and were moving on to Breda. A wounded German wearing camouflaged uniform is interviewd by the Polish war correspondent Mathew Feldhouse. These Prisoners were captured in the battle for Gilze.

  • British press photo; British paratroops near Arnhem; size 26×21 cm

    90.00

    British press photo; British paratroops near Arnhem; size 26×21 cm. The back reads; British move towards Arnhem — After making the second landing of the First Allied Airborne Army, these British paratroopers with their equipment advance towards Arnhem, Holland, says caption accompanying this British official photo. AP Wirephoto via signal corps radio 1944.

  • British press photo; British Paratroopers captured at Arnhem; size 25×17 cm

    100.00

    Large British press photo; British Paratroopers captured at Arnhem; size 25×17 cm. The photograph is marked;
    Hoffmann picture serviced by Pressens Bild shows according German caption Parachutists captured, Holland presumably at Arnheim – Shanke

    The back reads;

    Radiophoto New York

    British paratroopers captured at Arnhem, Holland. According to the German caption accompanying this photo, Radioed today from Stockholm, these are British paratroopers who were captured by the Germans in the Arnhem pocket. Two of the ‘Troopers assist one of their wounded comrades as they are marched off by their captors. Nazis estimate that they captured 6,400 prisoners in the Arnhem region. Credit Acme Radiophoto 9/28/44

  • Waffen-SS EKII document ᛋᛋ-Sturmgesch. Bttr. / ᛋᛋ-Kav.Div. signed by Bittrich

    475.00

    Rare Waffen-SS Iron Cross second class document to ᛋᛋ-Oberscharführer Heinrich Kaczmarek, dated 30.1.1943. Heinrich’s unit abbreviation ᛋᛋ-Sturmgesch. Bttr. / ᛋᛋ-Kav.Div. indicates ᛋᛋ-Sturmgeschütz-Batterie (Kavallerie-Division) which was later renamed into the 8. ᛋᛋ-Kavallerie-Division „Florian Geyer“ on 17.3.1944. The document is hand signed by ᛋᛋ-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-ᛋᛋ Wilhelm Bittrich. The document is a rare Waffen-ᛋᛋ Sturmgeschütz Batterie related piece; which must have consisted of a few hundred men mostly!

  • Rare MG34 Panzer ammunition bag marked gjh 42

    825.00

    Rare first pattern Panzer MG34 ammunition bag or Gurtsäck in excellent condition. This accessory was designed to be used in conjunction with MG34s mounted in bunkers, armoured vehicles and tanks. This example is nicely marked gjh 42 which indicates production by Theodor Seibod, Fabrik für Lederausrüstungen u. Reise-Artike, Offenbach a.M. in 1942. Excellent example!

  • MP44 magazine pouch

    2,500.00

    Rare MP44 magazine pouch. These pouches, mostly made from recycled materials are typical for two makers which marked their pouches with KKD and FUQ. The pouch is in lightly used condition. The leather on the pouch is dry. The side panels of the cells are made from recycled leather which is obvious by the former stitchlines of the original item the leather was repurposed from. This is a early second pattern example with the magazine cells shaped inwards but without the reinforced bottom part. The leather loops on the front are riveted to the pouch. Hard to find authentic example in used condition.

     

  • MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked CLG 43

    1,575.00

    A nice original pair of MP40 magazine pouches marked CLG43 in near mint condition. The pouches are marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. 

  • MG34 u. MG42 barrel changing mitt

    300.00

    Rare wartime barrel changing mitt for the MG34 and MG42. When firing the MG34 and MG42 continuously the German soldiers where presented with a harsh and difficult task: changing the barrel. The MG34 and MG42 where both made with a quick-change barrel and to help in the changing of the barrel these gloves where invented and issued. These gloves where issued with the accessories of the MG34 and MG42. It is simply used by placing the hand under the strap and using the pad to cover your hand when you grab the hot, sometimes even glowing barrel. The barrel is then placed in the Laufschützer to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Hard to find item!

  • Rare MG42 anti aircraft spider sight

    475.00

    Rare MG42 anti aircraft spider sight or Kreiskorn in used condition. This is a very rare MG42 specific anti-aircraft sight. This is a late war stamped steel example. This is one of the few original MG42 anti aircraft spider sight I have found trough the years. Allthough they can be found; most if not all are modern reproductions. This is a textbook wartime example that would be very hard to replace.

  • MG34 ruptured cartridge remover

    125.00

    Nice original MG34 ruptured cartridge remover or Patronenauszieher 34. This tool is a integral component from the MG tool kit!

  • MG34 ruptured cartridge remover marked kdr

    125.00

    Nice original MG34 ruptured cartridge remover or Patronenauszieher 34. This tool is a integral component from the MG tool kit!

  • MG34 spanner marked hgj

    85.00

    Nice original MG34 spanner marked hgj indicating production by Kirchmann o. H. Carl,  Heiligenhaus Bez. Düsseldorf which was a company specialised in lock, key and other door fittings. This tool is a standard component from the MG tool kit!

  • P08 Luger takedown tool

    70.00

    P08 Luger takedown tool in good used condition.

  • P38 holster marked JWA 4

    225.00

    A very nice P38 softshell holster marked jwa 4 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg in 1944. The holster is in excellent condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • P38 holster marked EWX 1941 battle damaged

    475.00

    A nice original Hardshell P38 holster marked ewx 1944 indicating production by Franz u. Karl Voegels, Lederwarenfabrik, Köln. The holster is in good condition and looks to have a bullet or shrapnel fragment damage going through the front and the back of the holster!

  • Polizei P08 Holster marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1942

    475.00

    Polizei P08 Holster marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1942 in excellent condition. Hard to find variant, especially in this condition!

  • P08 holster marked bml/41

    450.00

    P08 holster marked bml/41 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm

  • Battle damaged P08 Holster marked Genschow & Co Berlin 1936

    425.00

    Textbook pre war P08 Holster marked Genschow & Co Berlin 1936. The holster is in good used condition but has what looks like shrapnel damage to the back. Nice used example!

  • Steel Luftwaffe belt buckle

    225.00

    Textbook Steel Luftwaffe belt buckle in excellent condition. Hard to upgrade late war example!

  • Waffen-SS EM/NCO BeVo runic collar tab

    775.00

    A perfect Waffen-SS collar tab for enlisted men and nco’s. This type of BeVo collar tabs or Kragenspiegel was first introduced in 1943 and worn by enlisted men and non commissioned officers in the Waffen-SS.

  • Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shield

    300.00

    Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shield. Textbook German manufactured Dachau find sleeve shield in mint condition!

  • Kriegsmarine officer bullion cap cocarde

    75.00

    Kriegsmarine officer bullion cap cocarde in good used condition. Typical cap removed example, hard to find spare!

  • Kriegsmarine bullion breast eagle

    100.00

    Textbook Kriegsmarine embroidered officers breast eagle in very good uniform removed condition.

  • Waffen-SS BeVo tropical EM/NCO sleeve eagle

    200.00

    Textbook original tan Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in BeVo construction in typical unissued and stone mint condition. Stunning unissued example!

  • Bronze close combat clasp by Steinhauer & Lück

    475.00

    Bronze close combat clasp by Steinhauer & Lück in excellent lightly worn condition. The clasp is with its functional catch and pin and is nicely named inside. Nice example!

  • Coastal artillery badge

    150.00

    Textbook unmarked Coastal artillery badge in used condition with functional catch and pin.

  • Infantry assault badge by Rettenmaier

    250.00

    Infantry assault badge by Rettenmaier in excellent condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • General assault badge by Rettenmaier

    250.00

    Textbook General assault badge by Rettenmaier. Hard to find in this condition with most of its original finish remaining!

  • Gold wound badge by Hauptmünzamt, Wien

    400.00

    Textbook Gold wound badge by Hauptmünzamt, Wien. Unmarked examplewith its design attributable to Hauptmünzamt, Wien. Very hard to find in this condition!

  • Silver wound badge marked L/21

    110.00

    Textbook Silver wound badge marked L/21 indicating production by Förster & Barth, Pforzheim. This is a very rare maker wound badge in used condition!

  • Black wound badge

    65.00

    Textbook unmarked Black wound badge in excellent condition with most of its original finish remaining!

  • Iron cross second class

    140.00

    Textbook unmarked Iron cross second class in good condition.

  • Winterschlacht in Osten or Ostmedaille marked 19

    65.00

    Textbook Winterschlacht in Osten or Ostmedaille marked 19 indicating production by Ferdinand Wiedmann from Frankfurt am Main.

  • War merit cross second class

    35.00

    Textbook War merit cross second class in good used condition.

  • Imperial iron cross second class

    65.00

    Textbook Imperial Iron Cross second class in good condition.

  • Imperial black wound badge

    55.00

    Imperial black wound badge in excellent condition.

  • D.V.G. Westmark (Lothr.) party badge marked W. Redo Saarlautern

    130.00

    Nice original badge of the D.V.G. Lothringen, “Deutscher Volksgenossen Bund”. Nice original example in good condition maker marked W. Redo, Saarlautern.

  • NSDAP party badge marked GES. GESCH

    140.00

    NSDAP party badge marked Ges. Gesch. Nice early badge in good condition.

  • NSDAP party badge marked GES. GESCH

    130.00

    NSDAP party badge marked Ges. Gesch. Nice early badge in good condition.

  • NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/8

    135.00

    NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/8 indicating production by Ferdinand Wagner, Pforzheim. Nice example in good condition.

  • NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/77

    135.00

    NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/77 indicating production by Foerster & Barth, Pforzhiem which is a less common maker in good condition!

  • NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/128

    65.00

    NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/128 indicating production by Eugen Schmidhäussler, Pforzheim. Used late war example.

  • NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/103

    65.00

    NSDAP party badge marked M1/103 indicating production by Carl Poellath, Schrobenhausen.

  • NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/92

    100.00

    NSDAP party badge marked RZM M1/92 indicating production by Karl Wild, Hamburg, a less common late war variant.

  • First pattern Luftwaffe gravity knife lanyard

    400.00

    Excellent first pattern Luftwaffe gravity knife lanyard with 2 clips as is supposed to be for the first pattern. The lanyard is still originally tied together and has never been untied, rare in this untouched condition! This is for sure the best lanyard I can ever offer!

  • German helmet liner marked RBNR 0/0251/0111 1944 66 n. A. 58

    350.00

    German helmet liner marked RBNR 0/0251/0111 1944 66 n. A. 58 in good condition with original string.

  • Rare Waffen-SS infantry officers sidecap

    4,500.00

    Excellent and rare Waffen-SS officers side cap in untouched condition. The cap retains its full wartime insinigia and the typical silver piping and white soutache to the front. The cap retains its wartime applied BeVo eagle and skull. The cap is in textbook construction with false piping on the top with a reinforced centre seam. The cap is nicely marked 56. The cap is in nice lightly worn condition with a nice light wear. Classic original Waffen-SS sidecap in the finest Gaberdine that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare HBT Waffen-SS smock in Blurred Edge camouflage

    15,500.00

    Rare Waffen-SS M42 Blurred Edge camouflage smock in hbt or Drillich material. The smock is a unissued example with perfect colours. The smock retains its factory sewn foliage loops and collar in HBT. The smock retains its elastic tunnels but the elastic has been period removed. The drawstring was replaced at some point. The smock is a vibrant example with super bright colours troughout, for sure the nicest example in its sort for colours, print and aesthetics. The smock is a textbook and mint example that would be very hard to upgrade. Superb example!

  • Rare SS-VT M37 field grey EM/NCO field blouse

    9,500.00

    Rare SS-VT field blouse in uncleaned condition. The garment is a textbook pre war SS-VT or SS-Verfügungstruppe field blouse for a enlisted man. These garments were produced in small numbers pre war. During the war when these jackets were changed for newer models the remaining stock was mostly reissued to other forces. Studying photographs of Landstorm Nederland in 1944 one can observe a large number of these garments reissued. The garment is in good, worn condition without insignia except for one blank collar tab. For sure one of the rarest garments I have had the pleasure to offer and a perfect and unfindable base for a restoration!

  • Rare SS-VT M37 field grey EM/NCO field blouse marked VA

    15,500.00

    Exceedingly rare, original pre war SS-Verfügungstruppen grey wool EM/NCO field blouse. The garment looks to be a nearly unworn example without soiling inside. The field blouse has a few small moth damages which I have all photographed but, in my opinion, are not disturbing for the garment. The blouse has not been shortened. The two seams in the back have been taken out but could easily be restored if wished. The garment at one point had a set of officers shoulderboards sewn in but it has no signs of having collar tabs. This can be an indication that this field blouse was worn by the 1. SS Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler which in the 1940 campaign did not wear any collar tabs. The garment is marked VA 1937 inside indicating SS-Verfügungsabteilung. Inside the sleeves is the ink markings (5///92) which indicate the size. The garment was found in a Dutch cloth processing plant in 1988 and has been in the same collection eversince. This provenance is documented by the collector at the time in a list where he numbered all items in his collection together with the finding place. The garment is complete with its waist tie straps inside, the hooks for the belt support straps and all the other details you would expect on such a garment. The garment is a perfect and exceedingly rare garment that you will most likely NOT have a chance to acquire again any time soon.

    Probably one of the best field blouses I have ever had the chance to offer and I don’t know of a second original example for sale today or in the last year anywhere.

  • Uniform grouping of Leutnant Seebold, KIA Sirgalla, Narwa 1944

    3,300.00

    Spectacular uniform grouping named to Leutnant Seebold serving with Grenadier Regiment 44, 11 Infanterie Division, killed in action 26.3.1944 in Sirgalla, west of Narwa. He is buried in Jöhvi, Block 1 Row 21 Grave 1055. The grouping consists of the modified enlisted men M36 field blouse dated 1937, manufactured in Danzig. The garment is modified by a skilled tailor by means of adding a bottle green, pointed officer’s collar and insignia for a Leutnant. The breast is adorned with a Infanterie Sturmabzeichen by SchuCo and a unmarked Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. There are a number of minor repairs to the tunic I have tried to photograph them as best as possible. The visor is a semi-crusher; a mix between a regular officer’s visor and a crusher which has a great look on a mannequin. The crusher has beautiful hand embroidered insignia which like all the other insignia in the grouping are period applied.

    A beautiful and very interesting grouping that could be a good base for further research!

  • Rare unissued Heer EM M43 field blouse in fine Italian Gaberdine

    3,000.00

    Textbook Heer M43 EM field blouse in gabardine in mint condition. The garment is complete with all wartime factory machine sewn insignia and virtually impossible to upgrade. Very hard to find with the in Gabardine with factory sewn insignia!

  • Heer EM M43 field blouse in coarse Italian wool

    2,450.00

    Untouched Heer EM M43 field blouse in very good, near mint condition. The garment is a textbook late war example manufactured in coarse Italian wool lined with grey rayon. The garment has all of its factory sewn insignia and is very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare Heer M31 Zeltbahn in ‘Reduced’ Splittertarn camouflage

    550.00

    Rare Heer M31 Zeltbahn in ‘Reduced’ Splittertarn camouflage. Textbook late war, four panel example in excellent condition. This is called the ‘reduced’ pattern due to the fact that it was printed on narrower material with the width of the Splittertarn print reduced and simplified significantly. Very hard to find variant!

  • Rare M31 Heer Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage with rotating button holes

    375.00

    Rare M31 Heer Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage with rotating button holes in excellent condition. Rare original example which was only produced for a month in 1943 as a trial run. Very hard to find!

  • Rare M31 Zeltbahn dated 1930 named Tann 1.J.R. 51

    400.00

    Rare M31 Zeltbahn dated 1930 named Tann 1.J.R. 51 indicating Infanterie Regiment 51. Rare, first run production M31 Zeltbahn in used condition. The Zeltbahn is a rare early variant in the first year of production, a trial run before the denomination M31. The Zeltbahn has many period repairs and a few unit markings and a nice nametag. Very hard to find 1930 dated variant which was produced before the Zeltbahn was officially introduced in the Wehrmacht!

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