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  • Tan 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas marked bmj

    Beautiful and rare tan coloured 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas in good used condition. The Dienstglas still retains the strap (which is adjustable in size), rubber rain cover and the button flap! The binoculars are in good functional condition and the lenses are fairly clear, the strichplatte in the right lens is still present! The binoculars are nicely marked bmj which indicates production by Hensoldt u. Soehne, Mechanisch-Optische Werke AG, Wetzlar. Beautiful tan coloured 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas with all of the accessories which are mostly missing!

  • Luftwaffe M43 trousers

    Luftwaffe M43 trousers in good worn condition. Textbook late war Luftwaffe trousers as issued to all Luftwaffe troops.

  • Parka trousers with original whitewash camouflage

    Textbook grey issue reversible winter parka. The white side of these trousers were often camouflaged with white chalk paint because of the muddy circumstances on the eastern front often rendered the white base colour useless. It also doubles as a insulating windproof layer and is rare to encounter intact!

  • Heer officer Gebirgsjäger visor marked Erel Sonderklasse Extra

    Excellent Heer Gebirgsjäger visor cap marked Offizier Kleiderkasse Berlin Erel Sonderklasse Extra. The visor is in perfect condition and a nice size 58 which is large. The wreath has only one pin and is a bit loose, otherwise the visor is a textbook example in the best possible condition.

  • Rare reinforced MG34 buttstock

    Rare reinforced butt stock for the MG34 machine gun. The butt stock is made out of bakelite and comes without cracks or missing parts. The buttstock is reinforced with two metal points which kept the bakelite stocks from breaking apart. The stock is complete with its buffer and would make a nice addition to any high end MG34 display!

  • Third model Waffen-SS Charkov parka

    Unissued, late war Waffen-SS Charkov winter parka. The parka is a large size 2 which fits most if not all mannequins. The parka is mint but at some point had it’s fur lining removed. The lining for the sleeves and pockets are unmodified. The drawstring is still present in the hood which is often removed.

  • Rare Kriegsmarine Narvik campaign shield

    Rare Kriegsmarine Narvik campaign shield in very good condition. Unmarked Cupal piece but a typical piece that most probably can be attributed to the maker Juncker. Very rare to find in this condition!

  • Waffen-SS EM/NCO runic collar tab

    Textbook Waffen-SS EM/NCO runic collar tab in uniform removed condition. Hard to find piece!

  • Waffen-SS infanterie EM shoulderstraps

    Rare and textbook pair original Waffen-SS EM Infanterie shoulderstraps piped with white rayon. The shoulderstraps are well executed and show the textbook construction one would expect from mid to late war shoulderstraps. The straps are in very good, unissued condition and would easily match to a mint tunic. These white piped straps were issued to Waffen-SS Infanterie which was branded to Panzergrenadiere around 1942. These straps are the lowest EM rank for sure seeing lots of action on the front line. A very nice matching pair that is highly sought after and only scarcely encountered nowadays!

  • British RAF combat report Mosquito downing a FW190 over Saint Lo, June 1944

    900.00

    British RAF combat report Mosquito downing a FW190 over Saint Lo, June 1944. This after action report indicates a Mosquito flewn by 488 Squadron’s E.F. Bunting, and C.P. Reed. During the night of 16 to 17th of June 1944 near St. Lo with a Mosquito mark VIII. The Mosquito took off from RAF station Zeals near Wiltshire. He was chasing a ‘Bogey’ FW 190 at 0416 hrs. As they flew behind it and gave it a one second burst the plane exploded in front of them and flew right through the debris. This damaged its starboard engine and meant that Bunting flew the plane back with one engine. Squadron leader pilot Edward Nigel Bunting, DFC, 488 Squadron Royal Air Force was killed in action 30th July 1944 and is buried in Neuville-Saint-Rémy, France. Rare to find original combat report depicting a airbattle over Normandy in 1944!

  • Heer M44 trousers in Gabardine

    900.00

    Heer M44 trousers in Gabardine in used condition. There are a number of repairs but regardlessly a rare variant on the Heer M44 trousers!

  • Rare Heer shoulderboards for a Generalmajor

    900.00

    Rare Heer shoulderboards for a Generalmajor in very good condition. Textbook construction with nicely interwoven gold and silver bullion piping. The shoulderboards are matching and are both a left and right side example. Textbook examples in the best possible condition.

  • Rare first pattern Panzer throat microphone Kmf. 2

    900.00

    This is by far the rarest throat microphone in use with the Wehrmacht Panzer troops. This is the first pattern example produced between 1935 and 1937, the Kmf.2 is the precursor of the Kmf.b and Kmf.4 and Kmf.a. This is additionally rare because it was not factory reworked as ordered with the total recall in 1937. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a Funker acccesory that you will NOT find anywhere else!

  • Pre war SS-VT equipment belt marked Nachrichten-Sturmbann

    Pre war SS-VT equipment belt marked N. Stuba indicating SS-Nachrichten-Sturmbann in good used condition. Very hard to find pre war SS RZM marked belt with unit marking!

  • US fixed bale M1 helmet with Westinghouse liner

    900.00

    Excellent US fixed bale M1 helmet with Westinghouse liner. Textbook example with full factory textured paint, factory sewn chinstraps with cast buckle and fixed bales. The helmet retains up to 95% of its factory paint and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare USAAF Type G1 helmet Size Medium

    900.00

    Rare USAAF Type G1 helmet Size Medium in unissued condition. This is a very rare USAAF helmet!

  • Unissued Quartermaster bundle of 10 US Wool shirts with cutter tags size 15×33

    900.00

    Unissued Quartermaster bundle of 10 US Wool shirts size 15×33. These shirts where bound together by the Quartermaster. This is a set of 10 unissued shirts in the same size 15×33. They are different manufacturers but all unissued. Most of them retain their cutter tags.

  • Unissued Quartermaster bundle of 10 US Wool shirts with cutter tags size 15×34

    900.00

    Unissued Quartermaster bundle of 10 US Wool shirts size 15×34. These shirts where bound together by the Quartermaster. This is a set of 10 unissued shirts in the same size 15×34. They are different manufacturers but all unissued. Most of them retain their cutter tags.

  • Mid war mortar carrying frame marked bvk 1943

    900.00

    Nice mid war ammunition carrying frame in very good, lightly used condition. The frame is complete with all straps and buckles in perfect condition. The rack retains up to 99% of its original factory paint which is overpainted post war in the Norwegian Army. This paint is loose and can be scratched off with a piece of wood or a finger nail if wished. Most of these racks have one, or most of the auxiliary straps missing or replaced. This rack retains ALL of the original factory straps with the typical woven holes and metal tips. All webbing is in good and complete condition. A great and textbook example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with Inland liner ID’ed William B Swetland

    900.00

    US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with Inland liner ID’ed William B Swetland. The helmet is in excellent condition with up to 95% of its factory paint remaining. The helmet retains its original Inland liner in good condition. Inside the shell the helmet is named several times to William B Swetland. Very nice example in excellent condition!

  • Heer M43 Keilhosen in good worn condition

    Nice combat worn Heer M43 Keilhosen in good worn condition. Made from a coarse Italian wool, nicely dated 1944. Hard to find pair in used, not abused condition. Perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap marked 0/1316/0014

    A superb M43 EM/NCO field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze.The cap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/1316/0014 dated 1943 and in size 56 which is a great average size for Hindsgaul mannequins. The cap has all the details that one would like to see on one of these textbook caps! The BeVo trapezoid is originally sewn to the piece and has never been removed from the piece. Finding a cap like this is very hard, especially in very good condition like this one.

  • Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked 0/0510/0052 1943

    A very nice mint condition Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked 0/0510/0052 1943. The bandoleer is in very good unissued condition with all press studs and pockets in tact. Hard to find original Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in unissued condition !

  • Heer/Waffen-SS M40 trousers

    Very nice Heer/Waffen-SS M40 trousers in good, lightly used condition. The garment has one period repair to the front thigh. The garment retains most if not all of its period sewn buttons and would be very nice to complete a mannequin with. The trousers feature straight cut pockets which is a nominative detail in Waffen-SS specific M43 trousers. The trousers are nicely marked Augsburg.

  • Named late war Waffen-SS Wachmantel

    A late war hooded Waffen-SS Wachmantel in good used condition. Nicely marked 2392/43 and named to Bechler. A lot of these mantels can be seen in pictures of the Ardennes offensive worn by members of Kampfgruppe Hansen and in and around La Gleize. These mantels where specifically made for the Waffen-SS and lack the french cuffs the Heer types have. The mantel shows a lot of wear and age and would make a great addition to a late war Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Early Luftwaffe Observer badge by Assmann

    Stunning early tombak Luftwaffe Observer badge or Beobachtungsabzeichen. The badge is a superb early example made out of heavy tombak. Typical early unmarked Assmann example in stunning condition.

  • Late war ammunition carrying frame marked bvk 1944

    Nice mid war ammunition carrying frame in good condition. The frame is complete with all straps and buckles in perfect condition. The rack retains up to 99% of its original factory paint. One strap has a repair, another is missing a lux tip. Otherwise a perfect and textbook example!

  • Tropical A-frame R. Larsen Berlin 1941

    Textbook near mint tropical A-frame maker marked and dated R. Larsen Berlin 1941. The A-frame is unique in a sense that it’s finished with leather loops which is the first one I’ve seen.

  • Single decal Heer M18 Transitional helmet

    Stunning M18 transitional single decal Heer helmet. The helmet retains up to 99% of its original finish and decal. The helmet received two reworks; one in apple green with two decals which was reworked around 1942 to ’40 specs with rough textured paint and a ‘mad faced’ Gustav Peiniger toned heer decal. The helmet comes with its original liner and originally attached pre war Czech chinstrap. The helmet had its lugs wartime removed, most probably to save weight. The helmet is a nice example with a very rare decal!

  • EF64 M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet

    Beautiful untouched  Luftwaffe M40 helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original factory applied liner and chinstrap. The skirt is nicely named Boslet. The helmet retains its factory paint and decal up to 90%. The helmet is in very good, untouched condition that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare Litzmannstadt made A-frame

    Excellent unissued A-frame or A-rahmen complete with intact leather straps that never have been removed or repaired. This A-frame is most likely made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the (BEF) British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent this British equipment to Litzmannstadt for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. This A-frame is a beautiful example of the equipment that was most likely made in Litzmannstadt. The A-frame is in stone mint condition and shows a lot of interesting British features and details into the construction. This is one of the best Litzmannstadt made A-frame I have ever seen and had the pleasure to offer and is impossible to upgrade!

  • Woodwork find M40 hkp66 M40 single decal ex-wire camouflage helmet from Gent, Belgium

    Original, as recently bought from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. This M40 helmet is marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 66. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period installed chinstrap. The helmets exterior features its factory paint with decal, covered with green and brown paint with signs it once had a full wire installed during the war. At some point the wire was removed; and the decal might have been cleaned a bit. But this is exactly how I bought it from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. If you’re after a helmet that’s never been in a collection in good used condition; this is it!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Textbook M40 Luftwaffe helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet is a textbook M40 single decal example with up to 90% of its factory finish and with its factory installed liner.

  • Luftwaffe officers visor cap

    Beautiful untouched Luftwaffe visor with beautiful embroided insignia. The visor is in good, worn condition and retains its original insignia. A stunning example with loads of character that would be hard to upgrade.

  • 82nd Airborne grouping to Harry Hudec 508th PIR

    Unique opportunity; a grouping directly veteran acquired from Harry Hudec, 508th PIR 82nd Airborne division. One of the most well known individual soldiers in the 82nd Airborne division; Harry Hudeck landed on D-Day. He fought at Hill 30 between Chef du Post and Picauville. He was wounded in the leg June 15 and hid in a farmhouse where he was aided by locals for four days. He escaped and rejoined the American lines to be evacuated. His second combat jump was in Holland on September 17 and after he fought in the Ardennes. This is a unique opportunity to buy a grouping of relics which have belonged to Harry Hudec!

  • Luftwaffe reversible parka trousers

    Excellent blue/grey Luftwaffe issue winter trousers in excellent condition. The trousers are reversible from the blue to the white side. The trousers has a few loose stitches as clearly photographed and shown in the pictures. The trousers are a nice large size and would easily fit most if not all mannequins!

  • M37 lowboots

    Textbook M37 lowboots as worn by the Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. These lowboots are a typical and matching pair in light worn condition. The boots are a nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins and come with their original metal tipped laces. The rear seams of the boots have some stitching undone; otherwise a great and undamaged pair! For me this is the perfect pair for a mannequin, used not abused!

  • Rare variant Waffen-SS EM / NCO RZM runic collar tab

    A very rare variant Waffen-SS runic collar tab embroidered on plain woven fabric which is not wool, felt or BeVo. The back still shows remnants of a RZM tag. This is for sure one of the rarest runic tabs to find !

  • Rare US Navy early MK-1 pattern wrap around life preserver

    Rare early US Navy wrap around life jacket in good used condition. Early MK-1 type as used at the battle of Midway.

  • Officers tunic for a Oberleutnant Infanterie regiment 64

    A well worn tunic for a Oberleutnant in Infanteriegeriment 64. A custom tailored tunic with handsewn details. The insignia are handsewn to the tunic and show the same aging as the tunic itself. Stitching of the bottom of the swastika is a bit loose but firm, but no serious damages to be noted. The tunic is a snug medium fit that would be a nice base to display awards.

  • Mid-war German helmet net

    A hard to find mid war German helmet net in mint condition. Not to be confused with the late war helmet nets with the open ends. Hard to find mid war helmet net with all the original hardware. Can’t be upgraded!

  • Mint condition M42 hbt field blouse

    Simply cant be upgraded! A mint original Drillich hbt M43 Feldbluse or field tunic in near perfect condition. There are some minor damages to the sleeve, please take a look at the pictures! All originally sewn insignia. All buttons present. No stains and a very nice large size for a mannequin!

  • Reversible Sumpftarn Wendejacke marked 0/1001/0068

    A nice original tan and water or Sumpftarn Wendejacke in near mint condition. The parka retains all its buttons, straps and cords. It is nicely marked 0/1001/0068 and a large 2 for the size. The parka is in near mint condition and retains its nice bright camouflage colours and one or two misprints. The parka has one or two small (imo wartime) repairs. A very nice late war combat parka!

  • Superb Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap marked 1/0450/0272

    A suberb original Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap dated 1943 and marked 1/0450/0272. The cap is a desirable size 56 and is in good lightly worn condition. The cap retains its factory zigzag sewn trapezoid. The buttons are also factory sewn. The nap of the wool is still present 99%. A nice and textbook detail in this cap is the stitching lines in multiple colours, running all over the place like it should in a late war manufactured garment. Surely one of the best Heer M43 caps I’ve had to offer in very good condition!

  • German army Sanitäter medical recognition vest

    Super rare German army medical or Sanitäter red cross recognition vest. These vest where issued and worn by Sanitäter and Krankenträger to be easily recognized in battle. The vest is in good unworn condition and nicely marked Wk. V. Ulm. A centerpiece to any Sanitäter mannequin!

  • Luftwaffe M40 trousers

    A nice unissued pair of Luftwaffe M40 trousers. The trousers are a nice mannequin size and still retain most if not all of the nap on the wool. There are a few minimal moth nips on the bottom which is normal for these garments after being stored for so long. A great pair in unissued condition that would look great on a mannequin!

  • Unissued Sumpftarn reversible parka trousers with suspenders

    A unissued pair of reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarnmuster camouflage fabric. The trousers come with their originally attached factory suspenders. Nice reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers with strong and vibrant colours!

  • Webbing flare ammunition pouch

    Rare late war flare ammunition pouch in unissued condition. Nicely marked gaq 43 indicating production by Otto Stephan, Leder- u. Lederwarenfabrik, Muehlhausen. The case is made from green webbing and comes with its original removable sling. The pouch is complete with all internal dividers and wooden reinforcement. Nicely marked on the side. Quite hard to find a better one!

  • Luftwaffe tropical camouflage gasmask

    Stunning Luftwaffe tropical camouflage gasmask. Nice and typical Luftwaffe camouflage canister with one blue grey overpaint and one in light tropical tan paint. The canister still retains up to 75% of its original wartime camouflage paint and comes complete with its original straps, mask and filter. A great piece for a southern front or Afrika display!

  • Matching Walther made P38 AC44 – EU Deactivated!

    Nice original Walther made P38 deactivated to the new EU specifications with proofmarks and certificate. The P38 can be cocked and has a moving trigger and hammer but does not dry fire. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38.

  • Late war Reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarn camouflage marked 0/0448/0172

    A nice minty pair lined with rayon and retaining its vibrant and fresh colours. Nicely marked RBNR 0/0448/0172 inside and finished with blackened zinc and bakelite buttons.

  • Matching Spreewerk made P38 CYQ – EU Deactivated!

    Nice original Spreewerk made P38 deactivated to the new EU specifications with proofmarks and certificate. The P38 can be cocked and has a moving trigger and hammer but does not dry fire. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38. The grips are whole and are made of a nice deep red bakelite. Very nice display piece!

  • Luftwaffe blue webbing K98 bayonet frog

    Scarce early Luftwaffe tropical k98 bayonet frog. The frog is in very good, lightly work condition. Textbook construction and very hard to upgrade.

  • Rare reversible blurred edge camouflage mittens

    Possibly the rarest of Waffen-SS Wendehandschuhe is this type in Blurred Edge or Rauchtarnmuster camouflage. The mittens are fully reversible to white and in mint condition. Superb set that is incredibly hard to find!

  • Scarce late war Waffen-SS Oak-B camouflage fur cap

    Scarce late war factory produced Waffen-SS issue fur cap. Modeled after the Ushanka, this thin artificial fur hat was most probably meant to be worn underneath the helmet. The hat cap is internally rayon lined and size marked 55. I’ve seen a few of these caps in dot pattern but this is the first one in oak leaf camouflage. Very nice and scarce late war Waffen-SS camouflage cap!

  • Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn with reversed colours

    Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. That means that on both far ends of the left and right side a extra triangle is sewn on. Next to that the left panel on the autumn side is unique in that the colours seem to be reversed; this is a first for me. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. The zeltbahn never had any buttons applied. A unique late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with reversed coloursmost probably made in 1945!

  • NS66 Heer field repaint M35 helmet

    Beautiful M35 double decal Heer helmet with period field repaint. The helmet is a textbook example of a early field overpaint when the double decals where first being fased out. The helmet was externally fully overpainted except for the decal which masked, not dug out postwar. The helmet is marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet still retains the early green paint visible through the overpaint and inside the skirt. The helmet is a nice and textbook example in very good condion!

  • Late war non reversible ’43 pattern Sumpftarn parka

    Superb lightly worn late war non-reversible hard-edged ’43 pattern Sumpftarn parka. The parka is in good condition with a nice strong colours. The jacket has one small hole in the back but is otherwise undamaged. The garment has very nice and strong colours and is nicely size 2 marked which is a perfect mannequin size.

  • Q64 M40 Luftwaffe single decal helmet

    A nice honest Luftwaffe M40 helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original factory applied liner and a brown early chinstrap with aluminum hardware. The skirt is nicely named Boslet. The helmet retains its factory paint and decal up to 85%. The helmet is in very good, uncleaned condition.

  • Pre war Austrian Steingrau trousers

    Exceptional pre war Austrian stone grey or Steingrautrousers in near mint condition. Typical pre war trousers that where captured, issued and used in the 1940 campaign. Due to large uniform shortages the stores of the Austrian army where massively looted and redistributed by the German army in 1940. These trousers are in near mint condition and are a good medium size fitting for most if not all modern sized mannequin. The wool is in perfect condition without only one or two small moth holes. All buttons are present and originally sewn. The trousers are a perfect example for a textbook 1940 campaign mannequin and would be very hard to upgrade – if you have been looking out for pre war stone grey trousers for a mannequin; this is it!

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