Waffen SS

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  • Waffen-SS EM Sanitäter shoulderstraps

    Rare original matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps for Sanitäter in very good condition.

  • Heer M40 infantry shoulderstraps for a Unterfeldwebel

    Nice original Heer Infanterie shoulderstraps with rayon piping with subdued Tresse for a Unterfeldwebel in good worn condition.

  • M36 Infantry EM Shoulderstraps

    Textbook privately purchased Heer EM m36 shoulderstraps in good used condition.

  • Heer M40 EM infantry shoulderstraps

    Nice original Heer Infanterie shoulderstraps with rayon piping in good worn condition.

  • Single Heer M36 EM artillery shoulderstrap

    Single Heer M35 EM artillery shoulderstrap

  • Single Heer M40 EM artillery shoulderstrap

    Single Heer M40 EM artillery shoulderstrap

  • Göffel marked W.J.S. 40 Rostfrei

    eautiful and rare Göffel marked W.J.S. 40 Rostfrei which indicates production by Wilhelm Jordan, Solingen in 1941. This Göffel is made out of stainless steel (Rostfrei) which is very unusual and W.J.S. is a rare maker to encounter. Probably one of the rarest Göffels to find in perfect condition!

  • Göffel marked W.J.S. 40 Rostfrei

    Beautiful and rare Göffel marked W.J.S. 40 Rostfrei which indicates production by Wilhelm Jordan, Solingen in 1941. This Göffel is made out of stainless steel (Rostfrei) which is very unusual and W.J.S. is a rare maker to encounter. Probably one of the rarest Göffels to find in good used condition!

  • Stainless steel Göffel marked GK&F 40

    Beautiful and rare Göffel marked GK&F 40 which indicates production by Gebr. kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid in 1940. Indicating the logo of a R in a diamond this Göffel is made out of stainless steel (Rostfrei) which is very unusual. The maker Gebr. Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid is mainly known for their production of belt buckles but they produced a lot more than just belt buckles! Probably one of the rarest Göffels to find in good used condition!

  • Field cutlery spoon marked GAG 42

    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 GAG 42 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa. 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!

  • Field cutlery can opener marked ESM 41

    Excellent can opener which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The can opener is also the base part which keeps all 4 loose parts together. The can opener is nicely marked ESM 41 which indicates production by an unidentified manufacturer 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!

  • 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!

  • Field cutlery fork marked GAG 42

    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 GAG 42 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa. 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!

  • Field cutlery knife unmarked

    Excellent stainless steel knife which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The knife is an unusual unmarked example.  As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with a clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • US Paratrooper Griswold bag

    Textbook original US paratrooper Griswold bag in very good, minty condition.

  • US Mounted canteen cover Johnson Co 1943

    US Mounted canteen cover marked Johnson 1943 in mint condition.

  • US M1943 suspenders

    Original WW2 US Army transitional pattern olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. For sure made by Anchor Canvas in 1944 but the markings have been faded.

  • US M1944 suspenders

    Original WW2 US Army M44 olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. Marked US 1944.

  • Thompson 5-cell magazine pouch

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    Nice original US Thompson magazine pouch for five 20 round magazines.

  • Thompson 5-cell magazine pouch

    Nice original US Thompson magazine pouch for five 20 round magazines.

  • Thompson 5-cell magazine pouch

    Nice original US Thompson magazine pouch for five 20 round magazines.

  • US cased Bronze Star medal

    Textbook WWII issue Bronze Star medal in its original issue case. Complete with ribbon and pin, impossible to upgrade.

  • US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition.

  • US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition. The mess tin is nicely named to E. W. Littel. Interesting for further research!

  • US mess tin marked Leyse 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US LEYSE 1944 in good condition.

  • World War II Victory medal

    US World War II Victory medal in good condition.

  • Purple Heart medal

    Textbook WWII issue Purple Heart in unissued condition.

  • Brownish Allied Forces helmet net

    Textbook original green/brownish allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thick thread which seems to have been coloured!

  • German helmet liner string

    Original German helmet liner string, it was cut at some point but still complete. Can be used to complete a helmet liner!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Brown Allied forces helmet net

    Textbook original brown allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thick thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!

  • Khaki Allied forces helmet net

    Textbook original Khaki allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thin thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!

  • Khaki Allied forces helmet net with scrim

    Textbook original Khaki allied forces helmet net with original scrim. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thin thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!

  • British Entrenching tool

    Textbook British Entrenching tool in very good condition.

  • US M1 Carbine cover Hav Stch Co 1943

    Original US M1 Carbine cover marked Hav Stch Co 1943. The zipper is in good usable condition.

  • Royal Canadian Corps of Signals cap badge

    Original Canadian Royal Corps of Signals cap badge in good worn condition.

  • Royal Marines Commando ‘cash tape’ insignia

    Textbook original 17mm wide Royal Marines Commando insignia. Typical two piece insignia sewn together as worn by Royal Marines Commando during the second world war.

  • Printed combined operations patch

    Original printed Combined Operations patch in uniform removed condition.

  • Rare original Waffen-SS m42 combat trousers

    Rare textbook M42 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in minimally worn condition marked Lago-Mü. Textbook SS construction with straight cut pockets, wool/rayon leg tie straps and reinforced knees. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M42 trousers in very good condition!

  • M43 field blouse for a Unterfeldwebel der Infanterie

    Original M43 field blouse for a Unterfeldwebel der Infanterie in very good condition. The garment is a nice example in lightly worn condition with a lot of nap remaining in the wool. The garment comes with period sewn Kragenlitzen and Unteroffizierstresse, but in my opinion the breast eagle is resewn. The field blouse comes with a lovely pair of matching shoulderstraps for a Unterfeldwebel. The jacket is in a good medium size, and has two award loops on the breast pocket.

  • Untouched bleached first pattern Heer EM tropical tunic

    A textbook untouched and bleached early EM tunic for a member of the Afrikakorps. The tunic is a first pattern example with wartime factory sewn Litzen in strong worn condition. The garment is extremely sun bleached to nearly white due to long extensive wear in the African sun which is a typical feature for these been there garments. The breast eagle is resewn to the garment but it is a authentic example with the same patina. The Litzen are straight machine sewn with handsewn ends. The garment is a nice medium size fitting mist modern mannequins. As most of the members of the Afrikakorps capitulated in 1943, only very little original early garments remain in collections today. A stunning textbook bleached first pattern example in strong combat worn condition that is the pinnacle for Afrikakorps collectors.

     

  • EM HBT/Drillich field blouse

    Textbook EM HBT or Drillich field blouse in very good, imo unissued condition. The garment features all buttons, no damages and a set of belt hooks. The garment is marked RBNR 0/0157/0036 and the size is a good medium to large fitting most modern mannequins. The garment retains original, though resewn insignia. Nice display tunic in very good condition!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS pattern issue undershirt

    Excellent and desirable long sleeved undershirt or Diensthemd in good used condition. These shirts were issued to all serving members of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. The shirt is in a nice medium to large size which would probably fit any mannequin! Interesting is the light beige coloured fabric which is quite unusual. Perfect slightly used example which would be hard to upgrade!

  • ET64 m42 single decal Heer helmet

    A stunning single decal CKL64 single decal M42 Heer helmet indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. Still retains up to 95% of the original decal which is the textbook factory decal for ET helmets. The helmet retains 99% of the original textured factory applied paint. The helmet has a 56 size liner which is factory fitted to the helmet. Inside the dome the dome stamp is still clearly visible. A nice late war helmet that has the tell-tale late war manufacturing with typical rough steel finish. If you’re looking for a textbook M42 Heer helmet this is it!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Superb single decal Luftwaffe M40 helmet in very good condition marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original finish and decal. The decal is a typical Luftwaffe example perfect condition. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and original chinstrap. Textbook Luftwaffe helmet in very good condition!

  • Tan MG34 barrel carrier

    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 or barrel carrier to cool down and a cool new barrel is inserted. According to regulations, the barrel had to be changed after 150 rounds fired continuously. Every MG team had one or two spare barrels in spare barrel carriers with their field equipment. The MG34 barrel carrier is in very good condition with 90% of the original tan colour remaining. The carrier was once overpainted in blue grey over the original tan factory paint. The carrier is nicely marked beq 1943 indicating production by Framo-Werke G.m.b.H., Hainichen/Sachsen. The carrier is complete with its original LUX marked strap and in very good condition. One of the rarest spares to find for the MG34!

  • Rare Presstoff Luftwaffe MG15 barrel carrier

    Rare original MG15 barrel carrier in brown Presstoff.

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked cag

    Excellent tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original factory tan paint up to 95% and are in very good condition. The binoculars are marked cag indicating production by Swarovski. The right ocular still retains the Strichplatte. The leather strap is original to the binoculars and has painted studs.

  • Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container

    Beautiful bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas binocular case. The case is in very good undamaged condition with the back straps in Pressstoff marked WaA on the tip. These Pressstoff straps are most if not always cracked, damaged or missing. Rare to find a intact example!

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked ddx

    A nice tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original tan paint up to 90% and are in very good and untouched condition. The binoculars are marked ddx. which indicates production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig.

  • Rare MGZ40 Collimator

    Rare original MGZ40 Collimator in good used condition. This part is the rarest part that is virtually always missing from the MGZ optics, it is mounted on the top of the Lafette mounted MGZ40 optics.

  • Rare late war M42 messkit made by helmet maker ET43

    A very rare late war messkit marked ET43 indicating the well known helmet manufacturer Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale.

     

  • Luftwaffe blue tunic Collar liner or Kragenbinde

    Very nice rare original Luftwaffe blue collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic (Fliegerbluse) but are virtually always missing from the garment! Nice example with black resin button!

  • Luftwaffe Flakhelfer der Hitlerjugend cap

    The cap is nicely marked inside and with its factory sewn Hitlerjugend insignia. Inside it is marked 0/2001/0004. The cap is in size 58. A very nice original blue Hitlerjugend cap.

  • Luftwaffe blue tunic Collar liner or Kragenbinde

    Very nice rare original Luftwaffe blue collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic (Fliegerbluse) but are virtually always missing from the garment! Nice example with black resin button!

  • FF33 field phone Vermittlungsklinke

    Nice original Vermittlungsklinke or Telephone dial for the FF33field phone. The dial is in good condition with a working dial and will most probably be in working condition still.

  • Late war three tone FF33 field telephone marked rsm 1944

    Textbook and very interesting so-called three tone FF33 (Feldfernsprecher 33) field telephone. This example gets the three tone designation thanks to the textbook construction where the metal parts used are finished in three different colours: tan (yellow), black and blueish grey (Blaugrau) which is typical for 1944 dated examples where the FF33 first started to be made with tan coloured parts! The FF33 is nicely marked rsm 1944 which indicates production in 1944 by an unknown maker. It is also features a mark “ark” which is an abbreviation for Arktisch which indicates the field telephone is designed so it can be used arctic climates. Excellent and very interesting late war constructed FF33 which would be impossible to upgrade!

    Note: The field phone appears to be in good shape and is complete with all the necessary parts to use it including the battery box which is mostly broken or missing. I have not opened or tested the field phone!

  • SB-Zusatz FF33 telephone handle cradle

    Nice and rare accessory for the FF33 field phone. This device was attached to the top of a FF33 and allowed the handset to be placed in the cradle, depressing the buttons and disconnecting the line. Basically turning the FF33 into a desk model. Produced by Ferdinand Schuchhardt, Berliner Fernsprech und Telegraphenwerk in 1937. The bakelite housing features a BAL mark which indicates this SB-Zusats is a Luftwaffe issued piece! Excellent and hard to upgrade FF33 field telephone accessory which are very hard to find!

  • Late war FF33 Field telephone marked prx 1944 and “ark”

    Interesting 1945 dated ff33 field phone which features steel hardware finished with blaugrau paint. The FF33 is marked prx 1944 which indicates production by Heliowatt Elektrizitäts AG, Werk Schweidnitz/Schlesien. It is also features an white coloured ink stamp “ark” which is an abbreviation for Arktisch which indicates the field telephone is designed so it can be used arctic climates. The overall design of the field phone is a late war variant, blue paint and bakelite connection points for outgoing lines which were pre 1944 still made out of metal. A truly rare late war field phone in used but good condition!

    Note: The field phone appears to be in good shape and is complete with all the necessary parts to use it including the battery box which is mostly broken or missing. I have not opened or tested the field phone!

  • Rare 1935(!) dated FF33 field telephone

    Extremely rare 1935 dated FF33 (Feldfernsprecher 33) field telephone in great combat used condition. The small white board on the closing lid features a lot of period writing such as Ringleitung, Komp., 1. Zug, 2. Zug, 3. Zug, which indicates this piece has seen some real combat use! The lid has a one crack on one of the edges but the bakelite housing is except for one crack undamaged. The crank is not matching with the field telephone itself which is virtually always the case, the crank is an early 1937 dated example and seems to been together with the rest of the field telephone since the war ended. This is the earliest example I have ever seen and for sure one of the best field telephones I have ever had the pleasure to offer!

    Note: The field phone appears to be in good shape and is complete with all the necessary parts to use it including the battery box which is mostly broken or missing. I have not opened or tested the field phone!

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