Waffen SS

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  • Pith helmet Heer shield

    Pith helmet Heer eagle shield in used condition.

  • German helmet chinstrap Wilhelm Eilers Bielefeld 1941

    Textbook German helmet chinstrap maker marked Wilhelm Eilers Bielefeld 1941 in good used condition!

  • Pith helmet tricolor shield

    Pith helmet tricolor shield in used condition.

  • Pith helmet heer shield

    Pith helmet Heer eagle shield in used condition.

  • Pith helmet tricolor shield

    Pith helmet tricolor shield in used condition.

  • Field cutlery fork marked W.S.M. Rostfrei 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 W.S.M. Rostfrei 41 which indicates production by Walter Solbach Metallbau 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. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • German army issue cutlery or Göffel marked WSuCL in mint condition

    A very nice original aluminum spoon and fork combination that was issued to a large portion of members in the German army.

  • Field cutlery spoon marked C&CW 42

    Excellent stainless steel spoon which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The spoon is nicely marked C&CW 42 which indicates production by Colsmann & Co, Werdohl 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!

  • US grouping to DSC Kenneth Sprecher 502 PIR 101st Airborne

    Veteran acquired insignia grouping to Kenneth Sprecher serving in the 502 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne. Sprecher was a first Sergeant and jumped into Normandy during D-day. He was awarded the Distinguished Service cross for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving with Company H, 3rd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, in action against enemy forces on 11 June 1944, in France. While his company was pinned down by intense enemy machine gun fire, First Sergeant Sprecher’s Company Commander was knocked unconscious from a mortar shell. Under the heavy enemy fire, First Sergeant Sprecher reorganized the company and personally led a bayonet charge upon the enemy thereby gaining the objective. First Sergeant Sprecher’s fearless leadership, personal bravery and zealous devotion to duty exemplify the highest traditions of the military forces of the United States and reflect great credit upon himself, the 101st Airborne Division, and the United States Army.

    A rare insignia grouping complete with copies of his citation and pictures.

  • US grouping to Robert H Pederson 82nd Airborne 508 PIR

    Beautiful wartime converted Class-A jacket to Ike jacket style. This grouping consists of his jacket, purple heart, dog tag, and some loose rank and service insignia. Next to that are some post war hunting licenses to Pederson. The jacket is a size 38L and comes with full wartime sewn insignia. Pederson served in the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment during Market garden and the battle of the bulge. Nice grouping that would be a very nice base for further research!

  • US M1942 Coat, Parachute, Jumper 101st Airborne

    Textbook US M1942 parachutist jump jacket ID’ed D-0050 with period sewn type 3 variant 101st Airborne sleeve patch. The jacket is in very good, near mint condition. The garment no longer retains its label. The zipper is in working condition but has a small damage at the bottom. The jacket looks to be a good medium size and has a brass buckle at the waist belt. Textbook garment from a famous Airborne unit!

  • US M1942 Trousers, Parachute, Jumper size 32×32

    Textbook US M1942 jump trousers in lightly worn condition. The trousers have a few small stains but are undamaged and in good worn condition.

  • Late war US M1C paratrooper helmet

    Textbook late war US M1C paratrooper helmet. Typical rear seam swivel bale example with a Westinghouse paratrooper liner. Hard to upgrade piece in good condition!

  • US Navy M1 swivel bale helmet

    Late war US M1 front seam swivel bale US Navy helmet with Westinghouse liner. The helmet is in good used condition. The chinstraps are original to the shell but one has a sewn repair at the bale. The liner is marked W for Westinghouse. Nice original US Navy helmet!

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner

    Textbook US M1 fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner. Textbook US helmet as worn by all troops in world war two in great condition!

  • US M1941 field jacket

    Textbook US M1941 field jacket in good worn condition. Named inside the back panel with black paint. The jacket is in a good medium size fitting most modern militaria mannequins.

  • US M1941 jacket

    Textbook US M1941 field jacket in light worn condition with just the right amount of character. The jacket is in a good medium size fitting most modern militaria mannequins.

  • US Compass pouch

    Textbook US issue compass pouch.

  • US Signal corps BD-72 switchboard data plates

    US Signal corps BD-72 switchboard data plates wich would be nice for a restoration.

  • Complete US BC-1000 set

    Rare to find this complete like this; this BC-1000 is in full wartime setup and would be hard to upgrade. One thing missing is a battery, but they are IMO always missing. The receiver looks to be in good condition but I haven’t checked the function.

  • Two dollar bill signed Antwerp 1944 ‘ Camp Top Hat’

    Unique two-dollar bill signed by Jacob E. Miller, Nov 4. 1944 with a Carbine marksmanship badge that I found near Antwerp, Belgium. This most probably came from the infamous ‘Top Hat’ encampment.

  • US Foxhole lighter

    US Foxhole lighter, made by Imco. This is a typical wartime lighter pattern as often observed in ground dug examples.

  • US K-Ration box – Breakfast Unit

    Textbook US Army K-Ration box without inner carton in used condition.

  • US Ration box

    US Army ration box – great for display purposes!

  • US K-Ration box – Dinner Unit

    Textbook US Army K-Ration box with inner carton in used condition.

  • US D-Day invasion money

    Textbook US Invasion money as issued to troops during the invasion of France. Nice set of 4 in used condition.

  • US K-Ration toilet paper – Waldorf

    Textbook US army toilet paper as packed inside the K-Ration.

  • US K-Ration Beech-Nut chewing gum

    US K-Ration Beech-Nut chewing gum in unused condition.

  • That men might live – The story of the Medical department in the ETO

    This booklet, a small format (approximately 10 cm x 13 cm, or 10 1⁄2 cm x 13 1⁄2 cm) pocket version, is one of a series of G.I. Stories of the Ground, Air and Service Forces in the European Theater of Operations, issued by the Orientation Branch, Information and Educa- tion Division, ETOUSA. These handy booklets, cover a particular unit or service branch, and were mostly distributed by the units, around the end of WW2 (late 1944-course 1945). They were intended to be taken along, or sent home, by members of that particular unit (passed by Army censors). Most stories were printed in France (after its Liberation), while only a few were printed in Germany (during Occupation).

  • Pre war matching K98 bayonet Rich. A. Herder 1938 with early green tropical frog

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet with textbook green tropical frog marked and dated Rich. A. Herder 1938. Beautiful unsharpened and untouched blade in very good condition. The bayonet comes with a beautiful green frog that is typical for the early production and use in the Afrikakorps.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw

    A very nice matching bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8697 and has nice clean red bakelite grips.

  • Rare black SS Visor

    Rare original black SS EM/NCO visor in good used condition. Excellent untouched example with period applied early skull Tombak skull by Deschler which is well embedded in the cloth. The visor is a nice size 58 and retains its diamond shield, the VA1938 stamp and its original label with RZM manufacturer 195 which indicates the maker Heinrich Wille. The visor retains its original lining and partially detached sweatband. The visor was at some point liberated of its eagle but is otherwise in great condition and is a sure one looker that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS Cap eagle marked RZM 475/42

    Original Waffen-SS cap eagle marked RZM 475/42 indicating production by Ferdinand Wagner. Textbook example!

  • Waffen-SS officers sidecap with flatwire insignia

    Excellent Waffen-SS officers side cap in untouched condition. The cap retains its full wartime insinigia and the typical wool piping. The cap retains its wartime bevo eagle and skull. The cap is in textbook construction with false piping on the top with a reinforced centre seam. The cap is a nice medium size 57/58. Classic original Waffen-SS sidecap in the finest Gaberdine that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS field blouse SS-Sturmscharführer der Artillerie

    Untouched Waffen-SS field blouse with period sewn insignia. Excellent privately tailored Waffen-SS field blouse for a SS-Sturmscharführer in a (Sturm)Artillerie unit. The garment is in clearly field worn condition with 4 period sewn award loops. These unrestored SS field blouses are one of the rarest things to find and for sure a centerpiece in any SS collection!

  • Waffen-SS M36 field blouse

    Textbook, Waffen-SS issued M36 field blouse with period sewn insignia. The jacket was found in a household clearing near Kassel, in 2021 with two other SS NCO jackets. The garment is in untouched condition with wartime sewn sleeve eagle and blank collar tab. The base garment is a early example made for the the Heer,  issued within the Ranks of the Waffen-SS. The jacket has been in my collection but has otherwise not been in another collection before. The garment would be easily restored with a runic tab and shoulderstraps or simply left as is, a excellent early and combat worn Waffen-SS field blouse!

  • Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle marked RZM 822/38 SS

    Excellent aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle in good, combat used condition. The belt buckle is clearly marked RZM 822/38 SS which indicates that this pre war example was produced in 1938 by a still unknown manufacturer (822). The buckle shows traces of usage and is a clearly combat used example! Excellent pre war produced aluminium Waffen-SS belt buckle!

  • SS Erkennungsmarke SS-PZ. Gren. Ers. Btl 11

    Textbook original Erkennungsmarke or ID tag of a soldier who drafted in SS Panzergrenadier Ersatz Bataillon 11 wich seems to be the replacement for two units; SS Nordland and SS Nederland. Textbook and original tag in very good condition!

  • Late war unmarked Waffen-SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle made by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. These buckles where made later in the war and came unmarked. A textbook buckle in good used condition with some of its original factory silver finish!

  • Luftschutz gladiator helmet

    Textbook and near mint Luftschütz Gladiator helmet in excellent condition.

  • Custom painted display mannequin head

    Excellent custom painted Hindsgaul display mannequin head, handpainted by a Dutch artist. The head has very nice painted eyes which are really lifelike.

  • Early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch

    Rare, early (pre 1942) manufactured MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch which is easily recognizable by the D-ring which is sewn in to the upper left corner. The magazine pouch is in excellent, light worn condition. The pouch is nicely marked on the back with an ink stamp “MP38 u. MP40“. The manufacturer of these pouches is still unidentified. Nice early example in very good condition.

    I have added a comparison shot with another MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in my inventory which is not factory matching, but is a nice addition to this very pouch.

  • Early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch

    Rare, early (pre 1942) manufactured MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch which is easily recognizable by the D-ring which is sewn in to the upper left corner. The magazine pouch is in excellent, light worn condition. The manufacturer of these pouches is still unidentified. Nice early example in very good condition.

    I have added a comparison shot with another MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in my inventory which is not factory matching, but is a nice addition to this very pouch.

  • Tropical camouflaged MG34 u. MG42 ammunition box

    Excellent aluminum early MG34 ammunition box camouflaged in a nice light tan paint. The box retains up to 95% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint. If you need just one tan camouflage MG34 ammunition box this is it!

  • Tan MG34 u. MG42 ammunition box

    Textbook late war tan painted MG34 u. MG42 ammunition box with up to 80% of its original paint finish.

  • Unissued M31 messkit marked HRE 43

    M31 messkit marked HRE 44 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The messkit retains its original factory paint up to 99% and would be impossible to upgrade. Stone mint example!

  • K98 ammunition pouch marked 0/0295/0005

    Excellent unissued K98 ammunition pouch in mint condition. The pouch is nicely RBNr. marked on the back and features a ink stamp “77” on the inside. Very nice example complete with all its internal dividers!

  • Heer dress belt buckle

    Heer aluminum dress belt buckle in good used condition. Typical two piece construction out of aluminium.

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle by Dransfeld & Co 1937

    Nice 1937 dated tabbed aluminium Heer belt buckle marked Dransfeld & Co., Menden/W 1937. Nice used example!

  • Polizei issue holster marked Kern Kläger & Cie, Berlin 1940

    Excellent Polizei issued holster in good, worn condition. The pouch is nicely marked Kern Kläger & Cie, Berlin which is a known holster manufacturer. These holsters where intended for a range of 7,65mm pistols such as the PPK and HSC. Nice holster which is harder to find in worn condition as in mint condition!

  • French M1915 infantry Adrian helmet

    Textbook M1915 Adrian helmet with insignia for the Infantry.

  • Walther PP holster made by AKAH, D.R.G.M.

    Textbook brown coloured leather holster as issued for the Walther PP or PPK. This example is made by AKAH, D.R.G.M. and their makers logo is still partially visible. Nice detail is that there are two different shades of brown used in the construction. Excellent holster which would look great on an officers set up!

  • Rare pebbled leather K98 bayonet frog

    Rare K98 bayonet frog almost completely constructed out of pebbled leather. The frog is in good used condition and the closing strap is fragile. This is the first time I personally have ever encountered a bayonet frog where the complete body is made out of pebbled leather, hard to upgrade!

  • MG42 spare part tin marked HW 44

    Excellent small steel tin intended for spare parts for the MG42. Nicely dated 1944 and it features a logo with the letters HW.

  • K98 bayonet frog marked RFNr.

    Textbook late war K98 bayonet frog in good used condition. The frog is nicely marked RFNr. but sadly the number itself is not clearly readable. Nice late war example!

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  • Two matching equipment straps marked RBNr. 0/0378/0007

    Nice late war set of 2 matching equipment straps in mint, unissued condition. Both straps are marked with 0/0378/0007 and are in completely matching condition. Excellent matching set of RBNr. marked straps in great condition which would look perfect on a mannequin!

  • Two matching equipment straps marked grg 5/42

    Excellent matching set of two equipment straps with the quick release strap. The straps are in very good light used condition. The straps are nicely marked grg 5/42 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer in March 1942. The straps are both nicely named on multiple places.

  • Equipment strap marked Frits Aloewoz, Berlin 1942

    Excellent named equipment strap with the quick release strap. The strap is in close to mint condition and is nicely marked Fritz Aloewoz, Berlin 1942. Nice strap which features a name on the inside.

  • Webbing A-frame strap

    Perfect most likely late war production webbing A-frame strap in stone mint condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!

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