Waffen SS

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  • Waffen-SS M42 plane tree 3/4 camouflage smock

    A stunning original Waffen-SS hand screened plane tree 3/4 smock or Tarnjacke in very good condition. The smock is in very good, lightly worn condition. The smock is a typical M42 type 2 smock with slanted pockets. The pockets are lined with field grey Drillich material with overprint pocket flaps. The pocket is lined with hand screened plane tree. The garment is typically sewn on the sides with a double needle seam and the rest finished with a single needle machine. The rayon drawstring is original to the piece and woven through machine sewn eyelets. All of the foliage loops are fully intact except for one corner which is loose. The sleeves are finished with hand screened 3/4 plane tree. The elastic on the sleeves and waist is non- functional and is partially removed. The elastic is tunneled in bright oak leaf spring material. The smock has one small damage on the spring side, underneath the sleeve at belt hight. The camouflage print is strong and full of contrast and the colours are vibrant. The print on this smock is always with a very slight green tone, this is not due to fading but a colour scheme we can see with all 3/4 overprint material. The 3/4 plane tree camouflage smock is hard to find compared to other plane tree variants. This combat smock would be a prime piece in any camouflage collection and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Waffen-SS M42 plane tree 5/6 camouflage smock

    A stunning original Waffen-SS hand screened plane tree 5/6 smock or Tarnjacke in very good, untouched condition. The smock is in very good, lightly worn and untouched(!) condition. The smock is a typical M42 type 1 smock with straight pockets. The pockets are lined with field grey Drillich material with overprint pocket flaps. The garment is typically sewn on the sides with a double needle seam and the rest finished with a single needle machine. The rayon drawstring is original to the piece and woven through handsewn holes. Most of the foliage loops are fully intact, one on the back is loose. The sleeves are finished with hand screened 5/6 plane tree. The elastic on the sleeves is functional and has never been removed or replaced. The elastic is tunneled in late war plane tree and has never been opened. The smock has two small holes but there are no repairs. The camouflage print is strong and full of contrast and the colours very vibrant. This untouched combat smock would be a prime piece in any camouflage collection and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Superb untouched uniform group for a SS-Oberscharführer in SS-Pzgr.-Regt. 3 ‘Deutschland’

    Superb privately tailored uniform ensemble made with period attached insignia and cufftitle for a Oberscharführer in SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 3 Deutschland. The blouse is of machine sewn construction with handsewn details. The wool used is of high quality and is exactly the same as on the overcoat. The blouse retains a set of period handsewn collar tabs. The runic collar tab is a high quality hand embroided example matching to the rank insignia in wool and size. The cuff title is a textbook RZM type machine embroided example, wartime sewn to the French cuff of the blouse. The shoulderstraps are textbook rayon piped examples with factory sewn Unteroffizierstresse and wartime added rank pips which are sewn into the shoulders. The shoulderstraps are a exact match to those on the overcoat. The breast pocket is adorned with a set of 3 wartime sewn award loops. The sleeve retains the wartime zigzag sewn BeVo sleeve eagle which is a exact match to that on the overcoat. The blouse has a dagger hanger inside marked DRGM. The overcoat is a textbook Waffen-SS pattern example with a elongated seam running from the pockets upwards. There is one small moth hole in the back of the mantel, otherwise underneath the collar of the blouse are one or two small moth holes which are obscured when on display. There are no indications that the garments first retained other insignia or that anything was added or removed. There are no stitch holes undone; there are no real damages or repairs. This is a very exciting and rare opportunity to acquire a uniform set that where made by the same hand with the full period sewn Waffen-SS insignia that surely was well-kept for best dress and surely would display as a centre piece in any collection!

  • Unique Waffen-SS helmet with original oak leaf cover found in Mons, Belgium

    Superb and surely stunning original Waffen-SS helmet with the original Waffen-SS oakleaf cover it was found 4 years ago in Mons, Belgium. The helmet and its cover both show the same wear, patina and the cover surely is a exact fit. The cover retains the shape without the helmet and the helmet or its cover have not been cleaned after the find. The cover left the imprint of the seams and wrinkles on the helmet shell. It is unmistakable that this cover spent the last 75 years on top of this helmet. The cover is a textbook oakleaf example with anodized aluminum hooks finished with single needle sewing machine. The helmet is a textbook ckl64 marked example indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its original ET Waffen-SS decal up to 70%. One can find a SS helmet and or a cover; but finding a original set that has always been together is near impossible. A real conversation piece that would be a nice base for further research!

  • Waffen-SS blurred edge smock in HBT material

    Rare Waffen-SS M42 Blurred Edge camouflage smock in hbt or Drillich material. The smock is in very good, combat worn condition with loads of character. The smock retains its factory sewn foliage loops and collar in oak leaf pattern. The smock is a rare variant in good worn condition, a very attractive piece!

  • Waffen-SS M42 Blurred Edge camouflage smock

    Rare Waffen-SS M42 Blurred Edge camouflage smock in good condition. The smock retains its vivid print and colours and would be a real stunner on a mannequin display. The garment is a typical late war M42 style example with factory sewn foliage loops. At some point the foliage loops on the front have been removed. The body is made out of Blurred Edge material with some of the loops, pocket lining and sleeves in Plane Tree. The smock is in light worn condition and has one rip in the material at the elbow, and a small damage in the back just above the elastic tunnel. The elastic is removed which seems to be a typical period modification. A excellent Waffen-SS camouflage uniform in good used condition!

  • Waffen-SS M40 Palm pattern camouflage smock

    Rare early Waffen-SS camouflage smock in the Palm camouflage pattern. A nice early M40 pattern example without non-elastic collar. The smock is made from beautiful and vibrant early palm camouflage fabric. The smock retains its original rayon drawstring. There is one small repair to the back, otherwise no damages to the material. The elastic in the sleeve and waist looks to have been neatly replaced at some point. Otherwise the smock has not been modified. The smock retains its vertical slits without ripped ends. A very nice and early smock that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS M38 Palm pattern camouflage smock

    Rare early Waffen-SS camouflage smock in the Palm camouflage pattern. A nice early m38 pattern example with elastic collar. The smock is made from beautiful and vibrant early palm camouflage fabric. The smock retains its original rayon drawstring. There is two small damages to the back, otherwise no damages to the material. The elastic in the sleeve and waist is in good functional condition. The smock retains its vertical slits without ripped ends. A very nice and early smock that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare HBT Waffen-SS smock in Blurred Edge camouflage

    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!

  • ET38 single decal M38 paratrooper helmet in two-tone camouflage pattern

    Stunning and textbook M38 paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger helmet in the tell-tale sawdust two-tone camouflage pattern as used with the 6. Falschirmjäger Regiment. The helmet is marked ET68 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale with its factory placed size 56 liner with period attached chinstraps and its original bolts. The helmet was factory finished in feldgrau with a single decal which can still be seen underneath the paint. The helmet was camouflaged between April and June 1944 together with most of the regiments helmet which were all camouflaged in one batch. The helmet retains 90% of its wartime applied factory paint. The 6. Fallschirmjäger Regiment was one of the most well known German paratrooper units during the war being stationed as a defensive force in Normandy prior to the invasion, fighting the 101st Airborne division, to retreat through Carentan, fighting around Geel, along Hells Highway during Market Garden, Woensdrecht and Hoogerheide and the Parachute drop during the Ardennes offensive. The helmet is a textbook and excellent example of a two tone, often referred to FJR6 camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade and I wouldn’t mind to keep for my personal collection!

  • Rare Q62 M35 Waffen-SS double decal helmet

    Rare Q62 M35 Waffen-SS double decal helmet in excellent condition. Textbook pre war example marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. Typical early example retaining up to 95% of its original paint and decals. The decals are made by Pocher which are typical for these early helmet. Underneath the Pocher decals is a another set of Waffen-SS decals which is also typical. The lot number is a very low 332 which according which is a typical lot number for this helmet and decal setup. The helmet retains its factory installed and named liner and original chinstrap. The helmet is a textbook example that would be very hard to upgrade – a piece from the literal top shelf of my collection that I would not mind keeping if it would not sell.

  • Scarce M45 Heer Leibermuster camouflage jacket

    Extremely rare M45 camouflage jacket in the experimental late war Leibermuster camouflage pattern. Textbook, original example with all details you’d like to see on one of these jackets. The flat, non reinforced collar without hooks, the straight horizontal front pockets with pleats on the bottom seam going both ways, aluminum smooth buttons on the front and paper on the sleeves, square reinforcements at the armpits, drawstring and of course comes without back seam. The jacket is sewn from a loosely woven HBT or Drillich material sewn with single and double needle sewing machines. The jacket is in very good, lightly worn condition and would be a iconic yet extremely scarce piece in any collection. These jackets are rarely offered on the open market and it is a good opportunity to acquire a top rare piece!

  • US world war two period 48 star flag

    Large period American 48 star flag size 3×5 feet. These flags are often found in mint condition but this is a nice example that shows some age.

  • Illegal resistance newspaper Ons Volk November 1943

    Illegal resistance newspaper Ons Volk November 1943

  • Illegal resistance newspaper Vrij Nederland 10 September 1943

    Illegal resistance newspaper Vrij Nederland 10 September 1943

  • Illegal resistance newspaper Trouw 19 August 1943

    Illegal resistance newspaper Trouw 19 August 1943

  • Illegal resistance newspaper De Oranjekrant 1944

    Illegal resistance newspaper De Oranjekrant 1944

  • Illegal resistance newspaper Het Parool 1 February 1945

    Illegal resistance newspaper Het Parool 1 February 1945

  • US world war two period 48 star flag

    Large period American 48 star flag size 3×5 feet. These flags are often found in mint condition but this is a nice example that shows some age.

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