Waffen SS

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  • 6×30 Dienstglas E. Leitz

    Minty 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars with bakelite rain cover and minty strap. Both the cover and strap are nicely marked. The strap is dated 42. The sight is perfect and still retains the Strichplatte. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war A-frame pouch

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    A nice late war A-frame pouch in good used condition.

  • 6×30 Dienstglas binocular case strap

    Hard to find spare 6×30 Dienstglas case strap in mint, unissued condition.

  • Leather equipment belt marked RBNR size 85

    A very nice late war equipment belt marked RBNR and size 85.

  • Second pattern Afrikakorps pith helmet

    A nice second pattern Afrikakorps pith helmet in unissued condition. The helmet comes with typical lightweight dust goggles often seen on these helmets. The helmet is dated 1942 and is size 57. The helmet is complete with its chinstrap and its zinc insignia.

  • Late war steel blue tunic belt hooks

    A perfect mint set for a mid to late war Heer or Waffen-SS tunic in blue paint. Hard to find spare set!

  • Late war M31 Zeltbahn with Italian buttons

    A nice and minty late war Heer Zeltbahn with Italian painted zinc buttons and a nice and bright print. The Zeltbahn is complete with most if not all of its period sewn buttons. It is undamaged and complete with the two stake ropes. Finding a nicer M31 Zeltbahn would be very hard!

  • Waffen-SS Bevo cap eagle

    Original Waffen-SS Bevo cap eagle in unissued condition.

  • Waffen-SS Bevo cap eagle

    Original Waffen-SS Bevo cap eagle in good unissued condition.

  • Combat used MP38 u. MP40 pouch

    A true combat used MP38 u. MP40 pouch that recently surfaced from a Belgian attic. The D-ring attachment has been period removed, otherwise a real combat worn MP40 pouch in good condition!

  • M35 double decal Luftwaffe Turtle camouflage helmet

    A stunning Luftwaffe M35 double decal camouflage helmet found in Leersum, the Netherlands. The helmet retains 90% of its original three-tone turtle-like camouflage scheme with bright and vibrant colours. Easily seen are the two Luftwaffe decals peeking through the paint! Also the helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap in good untouched condition. The helmet would make a very nice example for any camouflage collection!

  • Mint late war belt and blue Heer Noelle & Hueck buckle

    A perfect mint late war belt with a late blue buckle marked N. & H. L. indicating production by Noelle & Hueck, Ludenscheid. The belt is nicely RBNR marked and size 90. The belt and buckle are both in amazing mint condition and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Grey Wehrmacht issue blanket

    A original German army issue blanket. These blankets where issued and used members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. The importance of blankets in a war is very underestimated and where more then often the only comfort a soldier would have.

    This blanket is in near mint condition, it has no rips, holes or repairs. This is a original Wehrmacht issue blanket that would be perfect for a personal effects display and very nice correctly folded or strapped onto a Tornister or Rucksack!

  • Matching pair of infantry EM shoulderstraps

    A original minty and matching pair of Infantry EM Heer shoulder straps. The shoulderstraps have the early style white wool piping indicating production between 1940 and 1942. The straps are a perfect matching pair for a M40 or M41 tunic and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • NCO/CO issue signal whistle with lanyard

    A very hard to find detail to finish a NCO or CO display. This original German army issue signal whistle made from bakelite with its original field gray knotted lanyard is in mint condition. Many commands where given with whistles during combat and the use and recognition of the different signals was something most soldiers would have known.

  • Bakelite 6×30 rain/dust cover

    A very nice bakelite rain/dust cover for the 6×30 Dienstglas. Hard to find spare in great condition. The bakelite has no cracks and the leather is good and supple.

  • Late war Italian made double button Heer M43 field cap

    A original Italian made late war double button Heer M43 field cap. One of several collectible and rare to encounter variants. This variant, with machine sewn embroided insignia is made fully out Italian made materials. The buttons, fabric and insignia are all Italian made. A rare to find original M43 field cap!

  • Late war Enamel M42 messkit marked WJ44

    A very nice late war Enamelled M42 messkit in good, lightly used condition. The messkit still retains most of its original enameling and is a typical late war messkit in very good condition!

  • Late war size 57 M31 helmet liner

    German M31 helmet liner in light used condition. The liner is a size 57 fitting for a late war size 64 helmet shell. The liner has one damage but is otherwise in very good condition complete with the original liner string.

  • Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic

    A very nice Dot44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in very good condition and has nice colours. Inside and on one sleeve a few dark green stains can be seen. The tunic has a few machine sewn repairs (see pictures). The sleeve does not show signs of a sleeve eagle being removed. The size is big and good for most mannequins. The tunic is marked 0/0793/0101 indicating production by Textil und Bekleidungswerke GmbH Becker. Clearly a original Waffen-SS camouflage tunic in lightly worn condition.

  • M40 Heer mantel for a Gefreiter

    A very nice Heer M40 mantel dated 1940. Inside the lining pocket a name stamp can be seen to Helmut Dänn from Stettin. The overcoat is complete with all its originally sewn buttons and Gefreiter rank on the sleeve. The mantel is in very good only lightly worn condition with most if not all of the original nap in the wool. The size is a nice medium.

  • Complete armoured navy binoculars marked 7×50 beh

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    A nice complete set of armored Kriegsmarine 7×50 power binoculars. Nicely marked beh indicating production by Leitz. The binoculars are complete with the rubber armor which has been personalized by the individual Kriegmarine soldier. The set is clear and the rubber armour is nice and supple. The optics are clear and very usable but not completely undamaged because one of the top lenses has a hairline crack. This does not deduct from the usability as it is very clear and usable! These binoculars are great for a Kriegsmarine collection!

  • Steel Feldgrau tunic belt hooks

    A perfect mint set for a mid to late war Heer or Waffen-SS tunic in blue paint. Hard to find spare set!

  • Mint ET64 M35 double decal Heer helmet

    A double decal Heer M35 helmet in mint condition. Nicely marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The non reinforced liner band is dated 1935 and comes with the 1931 dated Schuberth leather. The helmet still retains 99% of its original Gus Abel decals and paint.The helmet is truly one of the best apple green M35 helmets that I’ve seen out there and would be a crown in any helmet collection. Simply a textbook M35 in the best possible condition!

  • Canteen filling funnel

    A unusual, late war canteen filling funnel. These funnels where used in field kitchens and together with the 5, 10, and 18 liter aluminium “Trinkwasser” drinking water containers to fill canteens. These funnels had the capacity of exactly one standard 0.8 liter canteen. They are wide enough at the top for a 5, 10 or 18 liter drinking water  container to easily poor. It is used by holding a finger underneath the small hole underneath the funnel and then filled to the top. The funnel is then placed above a canteen and the finger is removed. The canteen will be filled quick and without spillage! The funnel is made out of enameled steel like many of the late war canteens. A nice unusual item!

  • 72,5 cm antenna Tornister Feldfunkgerät B, B1, and B2

    72,5cm long wire band antenna for the Tornister Feldfunkgerät B, B1, and B2. The antenna is in good, imo working condition. The antenna can be folded into a shorter transport mode and still is very flexible. Hard to find spare for the Feld Funk B!

  • Feldfunk throat microphone and headphones

    A nice original set of both a microphone and headphone. A important attribute to any German radio!

  • Kleinfunksprecher d (KlFuSpr.d) “Dorette”

    Late war small portable radio transmitter Dorette. The smallest and last German field radio. The Germans entered the Dorette into service late 1944. The radio still has 95% of its original paint and looks to be in very good condition. The Dorette is in very good condition, the knobs all turn without any problems and the large dial spins.

  • Gebirgsjäger gaberdine nco M43 tunic

    Nice and rare Gaberdine M43 tunic for a Feldwebel u. Offiziersanwarter for a Gebirgsjäger. The tunic has a variety of period sewn loops for awards and ribbons. The tunic has a nice pair of rayon piped Gebirgsjäger shoulder straps indicating Feldwebel u. Offiziersanwarter. The flatwire bevo breast eagle and other insignia have been machine sewn. The Gebirgsjäger Edelweiss has been handsewn. A typical insignia configuration for a Officer candidate on a very nice, rare late war Gaberdine M43 tunic.

  • Luftwaffe Double decal M35 bringback from Col. L.A. Zimmer

    A nice big ET66 M35 double decal helmet in very good used condition. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating prodution by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is one of the earliest Luftwaffe M35 helmets having a non reinforced first pattern Schuberth 1931 dated leather liner. Both of the early decals are present including the early “droop tail” Luftwaffe decal. One of the rivets is a wartime replacement. Inside the neck of the helmet a small piece of tape is applied with a handwritten text;

    Property of LT. Col. L.A. Zimmer

    Lieutenant Colonel Layton Allen Zimmer served in the Navy in world war one, and later in world war two served in North Africa and Europe. As a first lieutenant he was stationed in Hawaii on a coastal artillery battery between the wars and most probably during the Pearl Harbor raid.

    The helmet is one of the first production run M35’s for the Luftwaffe and has the rare first model liner. The paint on the helmet still retains up to 85% and especially for the date is still in very good condition!

  • Minty M31 breadbag

    Nice textbook example of a Heer/Waffen-SS M31 breadbag!

  • Ammunition drum for the Zwillingslafette MG34

    A rare pre war ammunition drum for the MG34 Zwillinglafette. These ammunition drums are often found with a late war modification on which the hooks for the Lafette connection are sawn off and the bare metal covered in tan paint. The drum is in very good condition with up to 75% of the original factory paint still present. The drum is nicely dated 1940.

  • Luftwaffe EM M43 field cap marked 0/0378/0118

    Textbook late war Luftwaffe M43 field cap with factory sewn two piece insignia. Nicely marked 0/0378/0118 inside, dated 1944 and size 57. The cap is in great, lightly worn condition retaining 99% of the original nap.

  • Waffen-SS belt and rare buckle marked JFS

    A stunning original belt and buckle set marked JFS. The buckle is marked J.F.S. indicates production by Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz. The buckle by JFS is one of the rarest SS buckles, much rarer then the green RODO buckles. The belt and buckle have always been together as can easily seen by the imprint left on the belt by the buckle. The buckle is in good condition with most of its original factory wash remaining. If you are looking for a rare SS belt and buckle, this is it!

  • Untouched Heer M41 combat tunic

    Nice and rare original Heer M41 tunic with all factory sewn insignia. The tunic is in good, lightly worn condition and is complete with two non matching infantry shoulder straps that came with the tunic. The beast eagle is machine sewn on the top, flipped over with the lower portion handsewn. The litzen are all machine sewn. The tunic is a nice large size and would be perfect for a mannequin setup. The lower pockets have been sewn flat and shortened a short bit. Some minor moth damages but overall a very nice and hard to find tunic with factory sewn EM insignia!

  • Mint condition MP40 pouch marked CLG 43

    A very nice mint condition green MP40 pouch. This is truly one of the nicest green CLG pouches I have ever encountered and would make a nice addition to the collector of equipment. The pouch is marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. The leather is supple and in perfect condition. If you are looking for a MINT mp40 pouch, this is it!

  • Late war leather MG34/MG42 tool pouch marked gyb1943

    A very nice mid/late war MG34 and MG42 tool pouch with the complete interior. The pouch has the late war spider sight compartment that can take both the MG34 and MG42 spider sights. Rare to find in leather!

  • Combat worn, uncleaned as found tropical Y-straps

    A combat worn, uncleaned and as found tropical Y-strap. The Y-strap is a nice late war variant also featuring British brass buckles in the front. One of the auxiliarry D-rings is gone. A nice Y-strap for a combat mannequin!

  • Q64 M40 double decal Polizei helmet

    A very nice late war double decal M40 Polizei helmet. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist with the lot number T3339. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. On the chinstrap loop a small brass tag is attached that was found on the helmet. The original decals still retain up to 99%. A very nice and near mint Polizei helmet that would be a very nice addition to any helmet collection!

  • Rare left facing heer buckle

    A great original buckle in the rare transitional variant with the eagle facing the left. The buckle is in mint condition. The left facing buckle was only made between January and March 1936. A rare and desirable buckle that is a must have for every buckle collector!

  • Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic

    A very nice Dot44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in very good condition and has nice colours. The sleeve does show signs of a sleeve eagle being removed. The size is big and good for most mannequins. The tunic is marked 0/0793/0101 indicating production by Textil und Bekleidungswerke GmbH Becker. The collar still has the factory pressed collar and seems to be unwashed. Clearly a original Waffen-SS camouflage tunic!

  • Late war Waffen-SS Panzer M43 field cap

    Late war Dachau made Waffen-SS M43 cap. Textbook late war cardboard brim construction cap in size 56. The embroided Dachau trapezoid insignia is factory zig-zag sewn to the cap. The cap is in mint, unissued condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Late war Italian made single button Heer M43 field cap

    A original Italian made late war single button Heer M43 field cap. One of several collectible and rare to encounter variants. This variant, with machine sewn embroided trapezoid is made fully out Italian made materials. The button, fabric and insignia are all Italian made. A rare to find original M43 field cap!

  • Heer EM field upgraded officers sidecap

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    A stunning and mint Heer sidecap which has been upgraded from EM to Officers by hand sewing a thick silver cord to the top. The cap is in mint condition and is a nice big size 60. Nicely dated 1940, this cap was manufactured by Hermann Naubert Mützenfabrik Erfurt. The cap has the dark green Waffenfarbe on the front indicating administration. The cap doesn’t have a eagle, but could easily be restored. This garment was recently discovered in a cloth processing plant and has never been in a collection before and comes with a set of matching collar tabs!

  • Low turret mount tan sniper scope case

    A very scarce original low turret tan sniper scope case marked jvb. Still retaining up to 40% of its original factory tan paint. In a sea of fakes, here is a real one in obvious, combat used condition!

  • Mid to late war Y-strap marked 0/0396/0027

    A typical example of a mid to late war Y-strap marked 0/0396/0027 in great, imo lightly used, condition.

  • Officers M43 Heer field cap

    Nice original Heer officers field cap in good, lightly worn condition. The cap retains its original factory sewn trapezoid and buttons which are interestingly RZM marked examples. The cap is in good lightly worn condition which shows in the liner. Outside the nap is still nearly fully present. The cap is marked inside RBNr. 0.0560/0117 and dated 1944. The cap is nicely sized 57 which is a great average mannequin size. Inside the bill of the cap, a small area has a small glue stain, see the last picture. Original and attractive Heer officers M43 field cap in great condition!

  • Set of 3 matching equipment straps

    A great set of three original equipment straps in unissued condition. Nicely dated 1941 and all matching!

  • Three tone Normandy camouflage gasmask canister

    A great textbook example of a original three-tone camouflage canister with loads of character! The canister was found in Normandy and is in great used condition with its original mask and straps. Inside the lid this canister is named to Thür. Hard to find original normandy camouflage gasmask in great combat used condition!

  • Two matching tropical equipment straps

    A nice matching set of two tropical webbing equipment straps. These are both the same length and in great mint condition.

  • Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas CXN

    One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglasbinoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc and bakelite without any serious defects. The oculars can easily be removed from the mount. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. They lack the Strichplatte and the sight is very slightly double and clear, nice to use! They are fitted with a adjustable strap that is affixable to two sets of bales on the reverse of the main body. I have added two pictures of these type of binoculars in use. Bakelite binoculars can be seen on the left hand side of the picture worn by the Unterscharführer in Kampfgruppe Knittel at the Kaiserbaracke crossroads. The straps are original and exactly the type that should be on this binocular. Can not be upgraded!

    A very rare pair of binoculars in very good condition!

  • 4 mint matching equipment straps

    4 matching equipment straps. A great set more then enough for a full equipment setup! Hard to find a pair of 4 matching equipment straps!

  • Zeltbahn accecoiries

    A nice set of original Zeltbahn accessories. Exactly the amount as was issued to every soldier with a single M31 Zeltbahn.

  • Late war green camouflage paint

    Rare late war green Tarnpaste or camouflage paint. One of three colours in the iconic three tone Normandy camouflage. This original paint container still contains most of its original content. The content is a paste/powdered paint that was to be thinned with water or gasoline to apply to camouflage vehicles or equipment. The container is nicely marked RBNr. 0/1005/0013. A very nice centerpiece in any camouflage collection, imo!

  • Untouched Heer Infanterie Obergefreiter M43 tunic

    A completely untouched original Heer M43 field blouse for a Obergefreiter in a Infanterie unit. The tunic is in great nearly unworn condition. The tunic is complete with all of its period factory sewn insignia, a set of white piped infantry shoulder boards and a period handsewn Obergefreiter rank insignia. The tunic still retains 99% of its fluffy nap and shows little to no wear. This tunic has not been tailored or shortened and still retains the clean combat look. The tunic retains all of its period sewn buttons. Inside the tunic we can see a ink stain under one of the breast pockets. Most probably left by a pen in the breast pocket. Inside the shoulders it is noticable that this tunic hung in a closet on a hanger which left its mark on the lining. The tunic is a medium size which displays best, imo. Finding a totally untouched tunic like this is very hard and replacing or upgrading would be hard. This would be the centre point in a late war equipment setup!

  • Leather equipment belt dated 1942, size 105

    A nice unissued example of a enlisted mens equipment belt. The belt is nicely marked Kimnach Brunn Kaiserslautern 1942 and sized 105 which is the a average mannequin size for overcoats and parkas!

  • Tan Presstoff MG42 tool pouch by OaZ

    A near mint MG42 tool pouch marked OaZ 4. The pouch is in good condition with all straps and D-ring intact. Like most of these pouches made by OaZ the internals are missing. Very nice pouch!

  • ET64 M35 Single decal Heer helmet

    Rare M35 helmet produced to M40 specifications! This M35 helmet was produced in 1940 during the switchover to the M40 type helmet. Hence it was produced with one decal and a dull and slightly textured finish. These helmet where only produced for a few months and are not to be confused with a reissue type helmet. The helmet is in very good used condition with 99% of the decal remaining. The helmet is complete with its original untouched aluminum double banded liner and period shortened chinstrap. A great and rare helmet!

  • Late war webbing equipment belt marked 0/0250/0712

    A typical late war webbing equipment belt marked 0/0250/0712. The size is 90 which is a typical modern mannequin size!

  • Wehrmacht M43 combat trousers in mint condition

    A very nice mint example of a pair of Wehrmacht Heer M43 combat trousers or Keilhosen. In good mint condition with all its original sewn buttons. The wool is in great condition without damages, repairs or insect damage and still has all of the nap and full contrasted field grey color remaining. The size is large and would fit most if not all mannequins. The leg ties are fully intact. A great pair for a mannequin that is very hard to find in this perfect condition and size!

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