Waffen SS
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6×30 Dienstglas binocular case strap
Textbook original Dienstglas binocular case strap. Virtually always missing from the bakelite cases, this one is in good used condition.
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Rare field phone extension cable
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Matching equipment straps marked W. Linner Bielefeld 1942
A nice set of two matching equipment straps marked W. Linner Bielefeld 1942.
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Chocolate brown officers belt size 115 marked Croupon
Minty original chocolate brown officers belt marked Lüneschloss Solingen Croupon. Comes in a good and large size 115cm
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Rare smooth pre war mapcase marked Otto Breitschuh Eisleben 1936
Rare pre war leather mapcase in smooth leather. One of the rarest mapcases to encounter in very good condition. Nicely marked Otto Breitschuh Eisleben 1936 and unit marked inside the lid.
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Complete Z.M.P. with Presstoff pouch
A very nice complete Zielschablone mit Planzeiger complete with all 2 of the grids. Hard to find complete set, with a pouch nicely executed in Presstoff! One of the grids is slightly damaged.
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Unique leather topped MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch
Unique MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch with mixed materials. This pouch has a canvas base with leather closing flaps. The pouch is in obvious combat worn condition with loads of character. Very rare pouch in good used condition!
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Early Luftwaffe breadbag
Textbook early Luftwaffe breadbag in good used condition.
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Luftwaffe M43 EM/NCO field cap
Textbook example with factory sewn trapezoid insignia. The cap is in size 57 and is lined with the rare hbt rayon normally seen in SS headgear. Nice example marked RBNR in the back.
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Aluminum MG34 / MG42 ammunition box in subtle factory camouflage
A nice 1940 dated ammunition box with the subtle brown camouflage that is typical for the early equipment and vehicles. The box is complete with a working hinge and closing latch.
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Pre war 50 meter large(!) Heer Pionier tape measure marked Heereseigentum
Very nice and rare pre war Heereseigentum marked measuring tape. Extremely large example with 50 meters of tape. Surely the biggest example I’ve seen; most probably used setting up large artillery or anti aircraft pieces in a battery. Rare to find item in very good usable condition!
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Short Reichswehr period gasmask canister with Cyrillic volunteer name
Rare example in good used condition with a wartime repaint in Feldgrau. The top of the canister bears a Cyrillic name АОЯІОШИН which translates to AOJAІOŠIN. This is most probably a name for a eastern ‘volunteer’ serving on the Atlantikwal. Very hard to find original gasmask with a Cyrillic ‘volunteer’ name
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Brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holster bnz 1943
A very nice brown Pistole 35(p) Radom holster. The holster is in good lightly used condition. Inside its nicely named and marked bnz P35(p) 1943.
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Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle Gebr. Albert Menden 1936
Textbook tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle maker marked and dated Gebr. Albert Menden 1936 which is one of the rarest belt Heer belt buckles!
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German helmet liner drawstring
Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.
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Early German helmet liner drawstring
Hard to find early example in good condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with little patina.
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Pre war Luftwaffe chocolate brown chinstrap with double unit marking
Nice original pre war Luftwaffe issue chinstrap in chocolate brown leather. Hard to find piece with double unit markings – the manufacturer markings are unreadable.
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US M1 Carbine cover Goss Canvas Products 1943
Original US M1 Carbine cover marked Goss Canvas Products 1943. The zipper is in good usable condition.
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Tunic removed shoulder boards for a SS-Obersturmführer der Pioniertruppen
A very nice matching set of tunic removed shoulder boards for a SS-Obersturmführer der Pioniertruppen. These shoulderstraps have had the pips or cyphers removed. Nice and salty set in obvious uniform removed condition!
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Tunic removed shoulder boards for a SS-Obersturmführer der Gebirgsjäger
A very nice matching set of tunic removed shoulder boards for a SS-Obersturmführer der Gebirgsjäger. Nice and salty set in obvious uniform removed condition!
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Erkennungsmarke Stamm Komp. Pz Jag. Ers. Abt. 6 – Panzer-Jagd-Ersatz-Abteilung 6
Very nice original Erkennungsmarke marked Stamm Komp. Pz Jag. Ers. Abt. 6 indicating Panzer-Jagd-Ersatz-Abteilung 6 which supplied replacements for the 156 and 166 Division. Very rare mid to late war Erkennungsmarke in steel for a Panzerjagd Abteilung !
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Erkennungsmarke 2.Schtz.ers.KP. 327 – Schützen-Ersatz-Bataillon 327
A nice original Erkennungsmarke marked 2.Schtz.ers.KP. 327 indicating Schützen-Ersatz-Bataillon 327 which supplied replacements for the 148, 158 and 239 Infanterie Division. The tag is in good condition with its original period cord.
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Erkennungsmarke 2./Pi. E. B. 311
Nice original Erkennungsmarke marked 2./Pi. E. B. 311 indicating 2. Kompanie Ersatz Batalion 311. This unit was stationed in Böhmer & Mähren and fell under the 151 Division. The tag comes with its original cord and is in good used condition.
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Erkennungsmarke Stamm-Komp. Pi. Ers. Btl. 16 – 16. Panzerdivision
Nice original Erkennungsmarke or ID disc marked Stamm-Komp. Pi. Ers. Btl. 16 indicating Stamm-Kompanie Pionier Ersatz Batalion 16 which was later reformed into an armoured pioneer unit and renamed to Stamm Kompanie Panzer Pionier ersatz Battalion 16. This unit was under the 16. Panzerdivision which predominantly saw action on the east. Rare original Erkennungsmerke for a Panzer-Pionier unit!
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Erkennungsmarke 1./Pi.Ers.Btl.9
Nice original Erkennungsmarke or ID disc marked 1./Pi.Ers.Btl.9 indicating 1. Kompanie Pionier Ersatz Battalion 9 which fell under the 159 Reserve Division which was stationed on the Atlantikwal and suffered heavy casualties as it withdrew when the allies landed in southern France. The tag comes with its typical cord albeit shortened. A nice piece with possibility for further research.
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Pre war short chinstrap buckle
Rare pre war partial chinstrap with buckle in undyed leather with aluminum hardware. Textbook piece that is always missing and hard to find as a spare!
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Pre war German helmet chinstrap Lagesa Dresden 1937
Hard to find pre war German helmet chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann 1937.
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German helmet chinstrap in good used condition
Textbook original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition.
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Pre war chinstrap marked Rahm & Kampmann 1937
Textbook pre war chinstrap in good used condition. Nicely maker marked and dated Rahm & Kampmann 1937.
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Leather equipment belt R.Z.f.H 1942
Nice original leather combat belt marked R.Z.f.H 1942 indicating Reichs Zentrale für Handwerkslieferungen. A nice belt in a good medium size.
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Late war soft shell P38 holster in mint condition
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Rare leather tab for the parade belt
Rare original leather cloth protector that was worn on the tongue of the belt and kept the buckle from fraying up the tunic. These are virtually always missing from the parade belts and this is the first one I’ve ever encountered!
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Short gasmask strap marked EBD 44
Rare to find the short strap of this type with a nice late wire hook. The long EBD straps are often encountered but the short ones are hard to find. Complete with the retaining stud. The strap is in good used condition.
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Rare pre war Luftwaffe chinstrap marked LBA
Rare Luftwaffe issue chocolate brown chinstrap with aluminum hardware. Period shortened example with aluminum hardware.
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German helmet chinstrap marked G. Schiele Loburg 1942
Textbook German helmet chinstrap marked G. Schiele Loburg 1942.
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Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked 822/38
A original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked 822/38. The buckle has pitting in the material and is surely a used example.
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Steel Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie
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 great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!
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Steel Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie
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 great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!
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Tabbed Heer steel belt buckle Bruder Schneider Wien 1942
Textbook steel tabbed Heer belt buckle maker marked and dated Brüder Schneider Wien, 1942 with most of its factory paint remaining.
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Zinc Erkennungsmarke 4./ Ers. I.R. 19
A nice original Erkennungsmarke marked 4./ Ers. I.R. 19 indicating 1. Kompanie Ersatz abteilung Infanterie Regiment 19 which played a vital role in the 1939 campaign pushing into Poland. The 10th of may 1940 it was the first unit to breach to Juliana Kanaal fortifications in the Netherlands and pushed onwards to the Scheldt. After the 1940 campaign it was sent to the eastern front and saw actions right until the end of the war. The low number and the abbreviation “J.R.” on the aluminum Erkennungsmarke indicates a early manufacture. The disc is made in Zinc and should ideally be cleaned!
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Long chinstrap part marked ftb44
Rare to find original chinstrap part in good unissued condition. Perfect late war piece marked ftb44.
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Short chinstrap part with aluminum buckle
Hard to find original chinstrap part in good used condition. Textbook example with aluminum buckle that dates the piece between 1936 and 1940. Perfect for a early helmet!
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Matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches 0/1032/0001 Carl Clauberg & Co, Solingen
A nice matching pair in very good condition. The pair is maker matching marked 0/1032/0001 and Carl Clauberg & Co, Solingen. The pouches are complete with all internal dividers.
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Steel Heer belt buckle marked N&H 1942
Textbook Heer belt buckle by Noelle & Hueck dated 1942 with up to 70% of its factory paint remaining.
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Late war blue Heer belt buckle by Brüder Schneider, Wien
A very nice late war blue belt buckle or Einheitskoppelschloss in near mint condition. The belt buckle still retains 100% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!
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Pre war short gasmask canister strap CA 1940
Rare pre war short gasmask canister strap with painted hardware. Marked and dated CA 1940.
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Pre war short gasmask canister strap CA 1940
Rare pre war short gasmask canister strap with painted hardware. Marked and dated CA 1940.
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Pre war short gasmask canister strap CA 1938
Rare pre war short gasmask canister strap with painted hardware. Marked and dated CA 1940.
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Unopened bundle of 10 large bandages dated 1938
A nice original factory bundle of 10 large bandages dated 1938 as carried inside the bandage pocket and inside the Verbandkasten.
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Document grouping with matching shoulderstraps to Infanterie Regiment 57
Nice original document grouping to Unteroffizier Paul Reichmann, Infanterie Regiment 57 which was a part of the 9. Infanterie Division which fought throughout the war. Starting may 10 1940, 9.ID crossed Luxembourg into Belgium with the first major battles around Amiens and at the Somme. It then crossed the Oise river and was one of the first units to march into Paris. In June 1941 it was moved into action on the eastern front fighting at Mosastyr and broke through the Stalinlinie. It was well occupied until 1943 when it was ordered to defend the Kuban bridgehead. 9. October 1944 the division was reformed into the 9. Volksgrenadier Division which was moved west and soon to be put into battle during the Ardennes offensive. On 24. December 1944 the division assembled in Manderscheid where it was sent into the offensive fighting at Bastogne, Wilz and Vianden.
The grouping consists of three award documents for the Eisernez Kreuz 2. Klasse, Winterschlacht im Osten and the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber. The EK2 document is signed by Knights Cross wearer Generalmajor Siegmund Freiherr von Schleinitz. The documents are accompanied with a set of matching and cyphered shoulderstraps to Infanterie Regiment 57.
A very nice original document set with matching shoulderstraps for a very interesting unit!
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Heer Artillerie officers visor cap
Near mint original Heer officers cap with the bright red piping for Artillerie. The cap is in very good near mint condition and does not show moth damage to the piping or the base of the cap. The cap retains its originally sewn visor and sweatband. The cap is a nice large size 58.
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Ardennes Death card KIA Spinneux near Trois-Ponts 6.1.1945
Death card of Obergrenadier Josef Barnsteiner. Was killed in action during the Ardennes offensive. Barnsteiner was 19 years old and was killed in Spinneux near Trois-Ponts, Belgium on 6.1.1945.
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Ardennes Death card KIA Prüm-Eifel 23.12.1944
€75.00Death card of Gefreiter Ludwig Langgartner. Was killed in action during the Ardennes offensive. Langgartner was 21 years old and was killed in action in Prüm-Eifel, Germany.
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Ardennes Death card KIA Kalborn 24.1.1945
Death card of Unteroffizier Felix Dirnberger who was killed in action during the Ardennes offensive. Dirnberger was 33 years old and was killed in action in Kalborn, Luxembourg on 24.1.1945 later to be reburied in Daleiden, Germany. He was awarded Eisernez Kreuz 2. Klasse, Infanterie Sturmabzeichen and the Ostmedaille.
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Ardennes Death Card Schönecken 24.12.1944
Death card of Stabsgefreiter Heinrich Rosendahl. Was killed during the Ardennes offensive. Rosendahl was 28 years old and passed away in action in a Hauptverbandplatz near Schönecken, Belgium. Was later burried in Bitburg, Germany.
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Hürtgenwalt Death Card KIA Steinstrass 8.12.1944
€75.00Death card of Obergefreiter Johann Singer. Was killed in action during the Battle of the Hürtgenwalt. Singer was 35 years and killed in action in Steinstrass near Jülich, Germany on 8.12.1944. Was later burried in Vossennack, Germany.
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Ardennes Death Card KIA Bastogne 26.11.1944
Death card of Gefreiter Josef Viehböck. Was killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge. Viehböck was 18 years old an was killed in action in Grandrue near Bastogne, Belgium on 26.11.1944. Was later burried in Recogne, Belgium.
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Ardennes Death Card KIA Rodershausen 22.1.1945
Death card of Obergefreiter Josef Reindl. Was killed in action during the Ardennes offensive. Reindl was 39 years old and was killed in Rodershaufen near Dasburg, Luxenbourg on 22.1.1945 later to be reburied in Sandweiler, Luxenbourg. He was awarded the Kriegsverdienstkreuz with swords.
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Ardennes Death Card KIA Bertogne 25.12.1944
Death card of Funker Paul Dürr. Was killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge. Dürr was 18 years old and was killed in action in Bertogne, Belgium on 25.12.1944. Was Later burried in Recogne, Belgium.
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Ardennes Death Card KIA Eifel 27.12.1944
€75.00Death card of Stabsgefreiter Valentin Schmidt was born in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany and part of a Panzerjäger Regiment. Was killed in action during the Ardennes offensive on 27.12.1944. Was later burried in Wittlich, Germany.
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