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M44 Heer EM field blouse
Very nice original Heer M44 field blouse in very good condition. The garment retains its full machine sewn insignia, two sets of awards loops and a ribbon for the iron cross and the eastern front medal. Nice display garment in a medium size that would be hard to upgrade!
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M42 pattern greatcoat
Very nice lightly worn M42 Heer pattern greatcoat. As far as I can see no damage or repairs. The garment retains all the wartime sewn buttons and Gefreiter sleeve insignia. The Mantel is named to Mader. The Mantel is a nice large mannequin size! Typical garment for the Ardennes offensive!
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Heer M45 pattern EM Infantry shoulderstraps in Italian wool
Rare late war M45 pattern simplified Heer EM Infanterie shoulderstraps. These late war simplified pattern straps finished in Italian wool and bordered with white rayon piping. Beautiful pair for a M43 or M44 garment in Italian wool.
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Second pattern Waffen-SS helmet cover in Oak camouflage
Scarce original second pattern Waffen-SS Oak camouflage pattern cover in unissued condition. The cover retains all of its originally sewn loops and vibrant colours in the camouflage pattern. The cover is photographed on a size 64 shell indicating a good average size. The cover is a typical late war example with V-shaped rocker clip reinforcements with steel rocker clips. The cover is in very good, unissued condition that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Textbook SE64 M40 KIA whitewash camouflage helmet
Textbook and rare original M40 helmet marked SE64 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke AG. The helmet retains its original white winter camouflage overpaint up to 75%. The helmet retains its factory installed liner which shows signs of being blood soaked. Combined with a cut chinstrap, it indicates it was removed from a soldier killed in action. The helmet is a rare and fantastic original winter camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade. With most of these on the market being fake examples; this is one of the few original ‘one-looker’ winter camouflage helmets that I have had the pleasure to offer!
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ET68 M38 paratrooper helmet liner
Rare original M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet liner in used condition. Mid to late war pattern, complete with the cushion on top. The helmet liner is a size 66 fitting size 66 helmet shells. A rare spare that would fit nicely with a shell for display on a mannequin. Rare original helmet liner!
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M38 helmet shell
A very nice late war paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger helmet shell marked CKL68. The helmet is in good used condition and still retains most of its original factory paint. Hard to find good condition original Fallschirmjäger helmet shell!
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Rare original M38 paratrooper helmet chinstraps
Rare original mid to late war M38 paratrooper helmet chinstraps. Often cut, missing or damaged on M38 paratrooper helmets, this would be a perfect substitute. All 12 eyelets are made in aluminum, the buckle is painted steel with working female presstud. Both male press studs are present. The chinstrap is supple and would easily add to any incomplete paratrooper helmet. Impossible to find spare!
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Grey reversible parka
Unissued grey reversible winter parka. The parka is a textbook example with period whitewashed white camouflage side. The garment has had some of the stitchings of the buttonholes undone; otherwise its mint and perfect and impossible to upgrade.
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ET68 M38 single decal Paratrooper helmet
Textbook combat worn M38 Fallschirmjäger helmet marked ET68. Excellent original example in good, combat used condition. The helmet is marked ET68 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains up to 95% of its textured factory finish and decal externally and comes with its original liner that has always been with the helmet. The liner is a medium size 57 and is original to the shell. Typical colour and condition of a blood soaked liner with brown discoloring and crackle on the top. The liner was professionally restored at some point with the top of the leather being reinforced with Splittertarn material. This is not visible from inside the helmet, but you can see the edges if you look closely. The chinstrap is also original to the helmet, with some stitching at the side of the buckle professionally restored. This helmet came out of a big, well curated collection and is a excellent example in good worn condition. These helmets are hard to find, with most on the market being late war no decal examples.
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Grey reversible parka trousers with barcode pattern material
Excellent grey coloured winter trousers or Wendehose in very good condition. This is the first pattern with a single closing flap and fixed suspenders without knee reinforcements. Interesting is that on the pockets closing flaps the typical barcode pattern fabric is clearly visible. The grey green colour is normally seen for Polizei use, which is a rare pattern to find! The trousers are in unissued condition and still retain the cutter tag to the outside of the trousers. Excellent pair that would be impossible to upgrade!
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Rare 27 inch train eagle by Rheinmetall Borsig Berlin
Rare 27 inch train eagle by Rheinmetall Borsig, Berlin. The eagle is marked GAl – Mg (Hy and with the Rheinmetall Borsig, Berlin logo. The eagle is in good condition without any damages to the front. The back has two small holes drilled for mounting purposes which was done by a collector in my opinion. This however makes it really easy to mount to the collection room wall. A great original train eagle that would look be a nice addition to any collection!
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Unissued Waffen-SS cufftitle 1. SS Panzerdivision Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
Excellent and textbook Waffen-SS cufftitle for EM/NCO’s in the 1. SS Panzerdivision Adolf Hitler. The cufftitle is in full length, nicely marked BeVo Wuppertal at the end. The cufftitle is a textbook example in unissued condition and would be hard to upgrade.
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ET62 M40 Heer helmet in two-tone camouflage pattern
Beautiful Heer M40 helmet marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains up to 85% of its wartime applied two-tone camouflage pattern with vibrant colours. The helmet shows a Heer decal peaking through the camouflage paint. The helmet is named Gfr. (Gefreiter) Heck. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and original chinstrap. Nice original camouflage helmet as worn in Western Europe.
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Complete ZF41-1 scope with third pattern can
Rare original ZF41 scope with its original third pattern tan case marked jvb. Still retaining up to 95% of its original factory tan paint and comes with its rare original brush. The scope is a textbook piece with original mount and both of the original sunshades. In a sea of fakes, here is a real one in unissued condition.
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M31 Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in plane tree 5/5 overprint camouflage
Rare original late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in Plane Tree 5/5 overprint camouflage. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition retaining most if not all of its factory applied buttons and eyelets. The Zeltbahn retains its vibrant and strong colours. There is one small damage and one loose seam; otherwise it looks mint and would be perfect for a mannequin or equipment setup.
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Heer/Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO jackboots
Textbook pair of wartime issue EM/NCO jackboots or Knobelbecher as issued to members in all branches. These boots are in very good condition with the textbook construction and shape. The boots are in worn condition and retains its period installed hobnails and heels. There is one repair to the top of the nose that is hardly visible. The boots are nice medium size that would nicely compliment any German mannequin.
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Textbook late war A-frame
Nice original A-frame or A-rahmen in good combat used condition. This example has been marked but this is faded, the remains of the stamp indicates it was an RBNr. with the production date 44 underneath it. The A-frame is complete with the two leather vertical straps which have never been repaired, reattached or replaced.
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Rare unissued Luftwaffe tropical Y-straps
Rare unissued lightweight tropical Y-straps in unissued condition. These Y-straps were made for the Luftwaffe in 1941. The Y-straps are in unissued condition and would be very hard to upgrade. The back strap is missing the belt hook cover, otherwise it still retains all end tabs which are often missing. Rare example in unissued condition!
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Belgian made Waffen-SS Infanterie EM shoulder straps
A very nice set of Infanterie EM Waffen-SS shoulderstraps manufactured in Belgium during the war. A textbook Belgian made set crudely made with white wool piping. White piped Waffen-SS Infanterie EM shoulderstraps are the hardest to find and highly searched for!
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Rare Belgian made Heer EM visor
Rare original Belgian made Heer EM visor. The visor is in good condition in a nice size 57. The visor retains its period applied Belgian made insignia with typical soldered hardware. The cap was made with typical Belgian wool and thin piping. Rare variant cap in great condition!
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Rare French made Waffen-SS sleeve eagle
Rare original French made Waffen-SS sleeve eagle. Typical embroided piece with silver wire on a black wool base with off-white backing. Textbook and rare example!
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Flemish Algemene SS Vlaanderen membership pin
Rare original Flemish SS membership pin for the Algemene SS Vlaanderen. These pins were worn by members of the Algemene SS Vlaanderen and was made by A. Zoll in Antwerp, Belgium.
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Flemish Begunstigende Ledenspeld SS-BL membership pin
Rare original Flemish Begunstigende Ledenspeld SS-BL membership pin that was made by A. Zoll in Antwerp, Belgium.
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Flemish Algemene SS Vlaanderen membership pin
Rare original Flemish SS membership pin for the Algemene SS Vlaanderen. These pins were worn by members of the Algemene SS Vlaanderen and was made by A. Zoll in Antwerp, Belgium.
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Rare MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in winter camouflage
Rare untouched MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in period field applied winter camouflage paint. The case retains up to 90% of its period applied winter camouflage paint. The case was found, as is, with a natural rust bleed through the white paint on the closing latch. Underneath the white paint there is a Red Cross to be observed which indicates this case was in use by a Sanitäter at some point. Exceptional and rare original example that is in very good condition.
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Steel tan painted MG34 / MG42 ammunition box
Textbook late war MG34 and MG42 ammunition box made out of steel with tan coloured factory paint. The factory paint still retains for around 85%. Nice and typical late war MG ammunition box!
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MG34 Patronenkasten 34 dated 1940
Textbook early war MG34 ammunition box or Patronenkasten 34 made out of aluminium with field grey coloured factory paint. The factory paint still retains for around 85%. This ammo box is nicely marked with an WaA and the date 1940 which indicates this ammo box was produced in 1940 specifically for the MG34. Nice and original early war MG34 ammunition box!
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Rare Kriegsmarine lightweight Y-strap
Rare unissued Kriegsmarine issue lightweight Y-straps. Textbook light brown leather with grey painted hardware.
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Hidden stitch Y-strap
Nice original hidden stitch pattern Y-strap in good light used condition. The Y-strap shows the remains of an ink stamp which seems to have been a now unreadable RBNr. The O-ring is attached with small pieces of pebbled leather. Nice and rare hidden stitch example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!
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Late war reduced pattern Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn marked R.B.Nr. 0/1264/0001
Late war 4-panel construction Zeltbahn executed in the extremely rare Reduced Splittertarn pattern. The zeltbahn is in very good, light used condition and has no tears or any other significant damages. The Zeltbahn retains its original ropes (strings), grommets and only one or two factory applied resin buttons. The Zeltbahn is nicely marked with an ink stamp that reads R.B.Nr. 0/1264/0001. Very nice late war 4-panel construction Zeltbahn executed in the extremely rare Reduced Splittertarn pattern in good condition!
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Late war M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn with Italian Telo Mimetico camouflage
Late war Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn with parts of Italian camouflage in good used condition. Despite the faded colours this example still has very nice and aesthetic characteristics such as the outer line of the Zeltbahn which features an almost reddish colour and the multiple parts of Italian Telo Mimetico camouflage in the construction. All the original applied buttons seem to be carefully removed, the grommets and the ropes are still intact and in place. Nice and interesting example!
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Late war Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn
Late war produced and named M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn. This example is nicely and still very clearly marked with ink stamp R.B.Nr. 0/0337/0082 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition and seems in unissued condition but it clearly has a name written on it (which indicates it has been issued), most likely done with a typical Kopierstift which was often used to name or mark equipment! The Zeltbahn retains all of its factory applied zinc buttons and all strings. The Zeltbahn has strong, sharp and vivid colours and looks to be not faded at all. Superb late war M31 Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage.
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Late war Heer/Waffen-SS M31 Rucksack marked RB.-Nr. 0/0355/0018
Textbook late war produced M31 rucksack as issued to members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. The grey webbing on the rear of the Rucksack is nicely and still clearly marked RB.-Nr. 0/0355/0018. Nice example with recycled materials and natural brown coloured leather.
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Late war blue M31 rucksack with Italian leather
Excellent late war M31 Rucksack with various interesting features such as Italian captured leather and blue coloured fabric. The Rucksack is nicely marked 0/0378/0005 44 which indicates production by an unknown maker in 1944. Notice the very unusual usage of the captured (green) Italian leather in the construction of this Rucksack. Almost all the straps and leather parts are made out of this typical Italian leather. This type of captured leather can sometimes be encountered on MG tool pouches but this is the first time I have encountered it in the construction of a Rucksack. Very nice and interesting late war Rucksack in very good condition!
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Cavalry saddle bag or Packtasche 34 marked grz 1943
A nice original German cavalry saddle bag or Packtasche 34 in good used condition. These packs where hung on the saddle and worn on the back when dismounted. It was the Cavalrist rucksack. This example is nicely marked grz 1943 which indicates production by Gebr. Krueger, Lederwarenfabrik, Breslau. The pack is in great supple condition and is made from high quality smooth and pebbled leather. Hard to upgrade imo!
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Heer issue A-frame pouch
Nice original A-frame pouch in very good condition. This example is unmarked and doesn’t feature markings of any kind. One of the leather straps on the inside has a tear or rather a crack but this isn’t all the way brought the material and still usable! Nice original A-frame pouch!
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Brown rucksack marked RBNR 45
Brown 1945 dated rucksack. This example is pictured on page 44 in Ausrüstung Volume 2 by Roly Pickering. This is either. a very late war ‘last ditch’ pattern general issue rucksack or a immediate post war produced example. These rucksacks were found in a small batch some years ago that has dried out ever since. The rucksack is marked ’45 and RBNR inside the backstrap reinforcement. The rucksack is made with brown paramilitary cloth and hardware in the typical brown paint. Interesting late war Rucksack in unissued condition!
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Tabbed steel Luftwaffe belt buckle F.W. Assmann & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1942
Textbook tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle maker marked and dated F.W. Assmann & Sohne Lüdenscheid, 1942.
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Mint tropical webbing K98 bayonet frog
Stone mint tropical K98 bayonet frog. Never been issued piece, made from several shades of material including repurposed British webbing!
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Zweidorn officers belt with cross strap
Officers rank claw belt or Zweidorn belt (Koppel und Zweidornschnalle). The belt is a nice large size which measures approximately 95cm and is complete with the original cross strap. The belt is nicely marked Springer & Co., Berlin 1941. The felt on the inside of the belt has clearly been damaged by moths, but this will not be noticeable on a mannequin or bust! Nice officers rank Zweidorn belt!
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Boxed Heer issue Aguliette
Textbook and boxed Heer issue Aguliette or Adjudantenschnur. This is the first boxed example I’ve found, impossible to upgrade.
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Zweidorn officers belt with cross strap
Officers rank claw belt or Zweidorn belt (Koppel und Zweidornschnalle). The belt is a nice large size which measures 95cm and is complete with the original cross strap. The belt is nicely unmarked which is often the case with these officer belts. The inside of the belt is painted black instead of the typical felt backing! Nice officers rank Zweidorn belt!
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Early matching K98 bayonet marked Carl Eickhorn with 1939 dated leather frog
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked Carl Eickhorn 39 indicating production by wanted and famous maker Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 1007 c and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition with 90% of its factory blueing. The bayonet comes together with its original leather frog. The frog is nicely marked with a manufacturer stamp and clearly dated 1939 which matches perfectly with the bayonet itself. The frog is in good used condition and has never been separated from the bayonet. Stunning bayonet with its original matching frog!
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Brown P08 Luger holster marked O. Reichel, Lengefeld 1939
Nice original and most likely combat used brown coloured P08 Luger holster. The holster is nicely dated and produced in 1939 which can be clearly seen by the high quality leather. The holster is marked and made by O. Reichel, Lengefeld. Honest P08 Luger Holster in good used condition!
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Complete set of dust protection goggles with pouch
Set of Wehrmacht issue dust goggles in their original pouch (Augenschützer42 mit Trageumschlag). The German army used and issued a lot of different types of goggles and glasses to its troops. Under which these in 1942 developed dust goggles which were inexpensive and easily mass produced. These were issued in two different types, with coloured lenses for protection of the sun as well, and with clear lenses for only dust protection. This set consist out of 3 pair of goggles with coloured lenses and one normal pair of goggles, together in the original pouch. Nice set of dust goggles!
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Complete cased Dienstbrille
Perfect stond mint and totally complete cased Masken-brille. Complete with the manual, a spare set of straps and the original bag around the glasses itself. These Heer issue glasses were specifically designed to be wearable underneath the gasmask in case of a gas attack.
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Set of dust protection goggles with pouch marked gng
Set of Wehrmacht issue dust goggles in their original pouch (Augenschützer42 mit Trageumschlag). The German army used and issued a lot of different types of goggles and glasses to its troops. Under which these in 1942 developed dust goggles which were inexpensive and easily mass produced. These were issued in two different types, with coloured lenses for protection of the sun as well, and with clear lenses for only dust protection. This set consist out of one pair of goggles with coloured lenses and one normal pair of goggles, together in the original pouch. The pouch is nicely marked gng which indicates production by Auer Gesellschaft AG, Guben. Nice set of dust goggles!
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Wehrmacht cutlery set marked W.S.M. 41
These cutlery sets were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good used condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items! All the parts of this example is are marked W.S.M. 43 which indicates production by Walter Solbach Metallbau in 1941 except for the can opener which is marked F.W.W. 41 which indicates production by Friedrich Wilke Westig/W., Solingen (Rostfrei). Nice non-matching set in good condition!
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Wehrmacht issue Toque or Oma scarf
Nice original Wehrmacht issue Schlauschal, Toque or Oma scarf in good condition. The scarf was clearly marked on the inside but this has sadly been faded and completely unreadable. Nice and hard to find example in very good, most likely unissued condition!
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Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box
Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!
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Late war cardboard 3,7cm FLAK ammunition box
Textbook late war Luftwaffe cardboard ammunition box for the 3,7 cm FLAK (Flugzeugabwehrkanone). These pressed cardboard boxes where the last type of ammunition cases introduced for the Luftwaffe and are thereby typical late war production. Nice constructed ammunition box which would look great in any display!
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Styrian gaiters for Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger
Original pair of Styrian gaiters or Steyerische Gamaschen which are specifically developed and made for the Waffen-SS Gebirgsjägers (Waffen-SS mountain troops). The gaiters are in hard used condition and the fabric has lost a lot of colour by fading in the sunlight.
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Late war wooden 8cm. Gr. W.34 mortar ammunition box
Very nice late war produced wooden ammunition box intended for the transport of 3 8cm mortars as used for the Granatwerfer 34. The lid of the box features a lot of ink stencils such as: “Mun. 8cm. Gr. W.34” (Munition 8 Centimeter Granatwerfer 34) which all indicate the contents of the box. Both the original paper labels are still present and clearly states that the original contents were produced in 1944. Complete with both wooden internals which are virtually always missing. Very nice late war wooden ammunition box for 8cm mortars in complete condition with all labels, internals and carrying handle!
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US army haversack
Textbook US army haversack in good condition.
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US Army female photographer grouping
US army female photographer grouping. Found together and consisting of a female M1943 field jacket with liner and a small overseas cap. The M1943 field jacket retains its period sewn insignia including the US Army photographer patch and two rank patches for a Sergeant first class. The garments are in good, as found condition and originally came from New York. The back of the field jacket retain a part of a laundry number indicating it could be further researched. Hard to find female photographer ensemble!
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US Navy Pants, Overall wet weather
US Navy wet weather trousers with suspenders with label marked NXSS 23392. These trousers are in the size large fitting most if not all mannequins.
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British made US suspenders marked M.E.C. Co. 1943
US British made suspenders marked M.E.C. Co. 1943 in very good condition.
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US M1936 suspenders
Textbook US M1936 suspenders in good condition.
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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.
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