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  • A card of 24 Blaugrau uniform buttons dated 1943

    Original 1943 dated “blaugrau” buttons for Heer, Luftwaffe and SS. In 1943 a new “einheitsfarbe” meaning colour for all branches was introduced and used on all garments. This was never fully implemented but a large portion of the M43 and most if not all M44 tunics received these. From that date onwards “Graublau” was the new textbook colour for pebbled buttons on uniforms. These can be seen on original m42, m43 and m44 tunics, mantels and caps. Also the M43 tropical uniforms and Fliegerblusen featured these!

  • A half card of 24 Blaugrau uniform buttons dated 1943

    Original 1943 dated “blaugrau” buttons for Heer, Luftwaffe and SS. In 1943 a new “einheitsfarbe” meaning colour for all branches was introduced and used on all garments. This was never fully implemented but a large portion of the M43 and most if not all M44 tunics received these. From that date onwards “Graublau” was the new textbook colour for pebbled buttons on uniforms. These can be seen on original m42, m43 and m44 tunics, mantels and caps. Also the M43 tropical uniforms and Fliegerblusen featured these!

  • A card of 24 Blaugrau uniform buttons dated 1943

    Original 1943 dated “blaugrau” buttons for Heer, Luftwaffe and SS. In 1943 a new “einheitsfarbe” meaning colour for all branches was introduced and used on all garments. This was never fully implemented but a large portion of the M43 and most if not all M44 tunics received these. From that date onwards “Graublau” was the new textbook colour for pebbled buttons on uniforms. These can be seen on original m42, m43 and m44 tunics, mantels and caps. Also the M43 tropical uniforms and Fliegerblusen featured these!

  • German boxed razor blades by Saba

    Excellent period razorblades in factory box containing 10 spare blades. I have a few of these in stock!

  • German boxed razor blades by Blenda

    Excellent period razorblades in factory box containing 10 spare blades. I have a few of these in stock!

  • Period razor set in pressed cardboard case

    Typical period cased shaving set in good condition.

  • Soldbuch Grouping to Stabsgefreiter Richard Reis 6. Fallschirm-Jäger-Division – Arnhem, Reichswald

    Large Soldbuch grouping to Stabsgefreiter Richard Reis, serving in various Luftwaffe Sanitäter and Flak units from 1943 onwards. He was transferred to Flak Regiment 172 and later to Luftwaffe Sanitäts Staffel Berlin. He was transferred early July 1944 to 2. Kompanie Sanitäts-Ausbildungs Abteilung der Luftwaffe. 4.10.44 he was transferred to Fallschirm Pionier Abteilung 6, which served under the 6. Fallschirmdivison which at that point was reorganized. On 19 November 1944 the division moved to the front, north of the Waal, south east of Arnhem at Elst, Valburg, Zetten and Opheusden. On 20 December they moved to the Waal-Bogen at Hasselt. On the 8th of February 1945 the British offensive in the Reichswald started and the 6.th Fallschirmdivision took part in heavy fightings over Kalkar, Moyland, Marienbau, Xanten, Wesel, Emmerich and Praest. In march 1945 the division was pushed back to the rail line Doetinchem, Treborg, Varsseveld and Aalten. Early April 1945 the division moved through Zutphen, Hengelo, Holten and Hellendoorn. Between 17 and 19 April 1945 the division fought off multiple armoured attacks at Zutphen, Voorst, Bussloo and Deventer. 20 April 1945 the division moved to new defensive lines west of Apeldoorn between Hoenderloo, Apeldoorn, and Vaassen. Early May 1945 they extended to Amersfoort, Nijkerk and Putten. This is where they go into British captivity.

    The grouping consists of the Soldbuch, a number of portraits and photographs, his EKM and various personal and POW documents. The grouping is a good base for further research. The Soldbuch is in strong worn condition and there are some pages missing. I have scanned all present filled pages. A excellent grouping with tons of potential further research!

  • Bavarian EM M1915 Pickelhaube

    Excellent Bavarian first world war M1915 EM Pickelhaube with the crest for Bayern. The Pickelhaube is in good, untouched condition and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Spectacular one of a kind and published officer Pickelhaube

    Excellent first world war privately purchased officers helmet made by Ludwig Bortfeldt, Bremen. This helmet is thé cover helmet pictured on Feldzug, Volume 1 by Michael Baldwin. The helmet is a well known and well documented example; probably one of the most wanted examples out there. Underneath is a quote from Michael Baldwin’s observations on this very helmet from Feldzug, volume 1. 

    The helmet was for an officer in an unidentified  Dragoon regiment. It was much more difficult to construct than the previous Sharko: The whole body is made of cloth-covered cork including the peaks, as is the silhouetted front plate, visible under the cloth covering as well as the cockades. All the other helmet furniture is cloth0covered metal, apart from the uncovered, raw brass, convex mounted, troop styled chin scales. There is another identical helmet among the very large helmet collection in the Fort De La Pompelle, a very good museum just outside of the city of Reims, France. This helmet has uncovered chin scales. It may transpire that this was a Bortfeldt feature but this is my own speculation.

    There is a glued repair to the spike at some time in the past and the lower portion shows evidence of previously having eyelets/grommets in the ventilation holes. There are six sewn cotton retaining loops to the front of the badge and four to the rear. Although now missing, these would have held in place red woolen regimental numbers which were mounted on the same type of cloth that is covering the helmets exterior, when required for field manoeuvres or wartime service.

    This is a spectacular helmet is exceptionally rare and can be seen on the cover and extensively photographed inside of Feldzug, Volume 1 – making this one of the most desirable first world war Pickelhauben on the market today!

  • Battle damaged Q64 M35 Heer wood chip camouflage

    Striking battle damaged M35 sawdust camouflage helmet in untouched condition. The helmet is marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 95% of its period applied wood chip camouflage paint. There is a bullet hole to the right side of the helmet, piercing the shell and tearing out the liner rivet and vent hole. The helmet is a striking example that would easily be a prime piece in any helmet collection!

  • Aluminum Heer belt buckle F.W. Assmann 1937

    Pre war tabbed Heer belt buckle marked F.W. Assmann 1937. The belt buckle is in good condition with factory sewn tab. Interesting detail is the double marking on the tab!

  • Tabbed Heer buckle Matthias Salcher & Sohne, Wagstadt 1941

    Textbook original Heer buckle by Matthias Salcher & Sohne, Wagstadt in 1941. Uncommon maker to find with 99% of its factory paint remaining. The leather tab is original to the piece, slightly damaged although still firmly attached.

  • Splittertarn helmet cover marked PC SS 03208

    A textbook and minty original German Heer helmet cover in Splittertarn or splinter camouflage. The cover is photographed on a size 64 shell but would also fit a size 66 shell. The cover is marked inside with P.C. indicating Pathé Costumes. The cover is in absolute mint condition and shows no signs of use or postwar alterations.

  • SE64 M35 single decal two-tone camouflage helmet

    Excellent single decal M35 helmet in two-tone camouflage pattern marked SE64 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The liner pins are void of paint externally, but behind the fronts the camouflage paint remains, inside the pins look exactly how they should. The liner is named H. Beyer N1341/40E – the latter number indicates he was enlisted in the Kriegsmarine serving on the North Sea. There is a decal underneath the camouflage paint, but it looks to be a Heer example. There are numerous examples of Heer helmets found in Kriegsmarine use and this is a excellent example.

  • ET64 M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Textbook M40 Luftwaffe helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook M40 single decal example with up to 90% of its factory finish and with its factory installed liner with chinstrap.

  • Rare ET60 M42 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    Rare small M42 helmet marked ET60 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a rare size 60 example which are nearly as rare as the size 70 helmets. The helmet retains most of its factory finish and decal and would be hard to upgrade.

  • 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.

  • CKL66 M42 no decal helmet

    Textbook late war M42 no decal helmet marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The helmet has a interesting CKL marking with the ‘K’ upside down.

  • 10,7cm

    Fallschirmjäger photograph with winter camouflage helmet

    Original photograph of a Fallschirmjäger wearing a white winter camouflage helmet behind a mortar. The size is 10x7cm.

  • 18x13,5

    Normandy press photo D-Day Orne sector

    Original and famous Kriegsberichter photograph by Kriegsberichter Siedel. Rare, original wartime print in very good condition.

  • Afrikakorps deathcard to Toni Höger KIA 29.11.1941

    Double deathcard to Toni Höger, killed in action in the hot battles in North Africa. He was a veteran of the French campaigns and was awarded the Golden HJ badge and KVK. There is one small deathcard and one large one, both in this offering.

  • Afrikakorps deathcard Panzergrenadier KIA 23.11.43 El Alamein

    Rare deathcard to Obergefreiter Siegfried Wallner, serving in 6. Kompanie Panzer Grenadier Regiment 382. Killed in action 23.11.1942 in El Alamein, Egypt. Wallner was a veteran serving in Belgium, France, Greece, Kreta and Afrika.

  • Afrikakorps cufftitle deathcard to Panzergrenadier Brobel KIA 21.12.43

    Original deathcard to Hubert Brodel, Gefreiter in Panzergrenadier regiment 63 which was part of the 17. Panzerdivision. He was a member of the Afrikakorps and wore the cuffititle. He was killed near Batysman.

  • Afrikakorps deathcard to Nikolaus Mayr, kia 20.11.41 in Tobruk

    Afrikakorps deathcard to Nikolaus Mayr, serving in Stabsbatterie 5. Artillerie Abteilung (Motorisiert) 408, killed in action 20.11.41 in Tobruk. The archive card is not a part of the offering.

  • Afrikakorps deathcard to Franz Birndorfner

    Original Afrikakorps deathcard to Franz Birndorfner serving in 5. Kompanie Leichte Infanterie Regiment 361 which was earlier called Afrika Regiment 361. The Archive card is not a part of the offering.

  • Afrikakorps deathcard to Panzer Beobachter Karl Riermeier, KIA 3.9.42 El Alamein

    Excellent and rare deathcard to Karl Riermeier, killed in action 3.9.1942 during the infamous battle at El Alamein. He served in Panzer Beobachtungsbatterie 33 wich fell under the 15. Panzerdivision. The archive card is not a part of the offering.

  • Gebirgsjäger deathcard 1. Geb. Div. KIA 22.9.43 in Greece

    Original deathcard to Gebirgsjäger Josef Reichinger, killed in action in Konica, Greece 22.9.43. He served in the Stabsquartier Kommando 1. Gebirgsjäger Division. The archive card is not a part of the offering.

  • Waffen-SS Leibstandarte deathcard

    Original deathcard to Franz Wesnitzer, killed in action 15.4.1944 in Galizien. He served in 10. Kompanie. SS Panzergrenadier regiment 1. The archive card is not a part of the offering.

  • Wehrpass to Ernst Staubmann KIA Leningrad

    Wehrpass to Ernst Staubmann who started the war in Gebirgsjäger Regiment 139 and was transferred 2.4.1940 to Radfahr battalion 103.  He was promoted to Gefreiter 1.11.41. His Wehrpass photo shows a swastika on his civilian jacket. He fought in the French 1940 campaign and was transferred to the eastern front in 1941. He was killed in action south west of Leningrad/ St Petersburg at Krasnoe Selo.

  • Soldbuch to Gren Regt 1144, 562 VGD, Nahkampftagen

    Soldbuch to Oberfeldwebel Rudi Neel, serving in Grenadier Regiment 1144, 562. Volksgrenadierdivision. He was would two times by shrapnel in 1943 and 1945. He was awarded the Anschluss medal, wound badge, Iron cross second class, eastern front medal and the infantry assault badge. He has several Nahkampftagen with Such. Btl. 705 and 795 with Heeresgruppe Mitte. He was issued a Belgian pistol, flashlight, binoculars and a gasmask size 2.

  • Soldbuch to Willi Hortfeld Stug wrapper photo and issued smock, helmet net and FJ knife

    Soldbuch to Willi Hortfeld, serving in a number of interesting units. The soldbuch has many entries and is in very worn condition that has seen many wear. He first served So in 1940 after his training got sent to 8 (MG) kp of the J.R.334 of the 181 Infanterie Division in Norway, He was also transferred to the 34. Batterie Heeres-Küsten-Artillerie-Regiment 976 based in Kvitnes in Norway. In 1943 the 181 ID went to Yugoslavia, then he was assigned to the Schwere Granatwerfer Battalion 18 in 1944. He has a number of interesting issued items such as a Axe, binoculars, pistol, helmet net, camouflage smock, Fallschirmjäger knife and a Sturmgeschütz wrapper. Interesting soldbuch that would be a good base for further research!

  • Wehrpass to Ernst Görthöffner Grenadier Regiment 456

    Original Wehrpass to Sanitäter Ernst Görthöffner serving in Grenadier Regiment 456. Ernst was killed in action 4.1.44.

  • Eastern front medal with issue bag matching Zimmermann

    Textbook original eastern front medal with its original paper bag and ribbon. Both the bag and the medal are maker marked L/52 and 20 for Zimmerman, Pforzheim and in mint condition.

  • Privately tailored Heer Unteroffizier der Artillerie tunic

    Privately tailored Heer Unteroffizier der Artillerie tunic in very good condition. There is remains of glue of a Gefreiterwinkel that was once sewn to the sleeve. Otherwise its a mint and perfect tunic!

  • Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern jacket

    Textbook Waffen-SS Dot 44 Camouflage jacket in light worn condition. The garment has a number of holes on the sleeves and a repair to the back seam. Otherwise it retains beautiful and vivid colours that would be a nice mannequin display!

  • Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern trousers marked Betr. Ra.

    Textbook late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers in strong used condition. The camouflage on this pair of trousers is bright with typical colours with a light fade. The trousers are nicely maker marked Betr. Ra. indicating production by Betriebswerk Ravensbrück (Texled)The trousers are a nice medium size fitting most modern militaria mannequins! The garment is a textbook example of original Waffen-SS camouflage trousers in combat worn condition!

  • Heer field blouse with Kuban shield and tank destruction shield

    Original Heer M43 field blouse, for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie. The garment retains its factory sewn Litzen and Breast eagle. The garment, at one point was adorned with a number of award loops on the left breast pocket for the Nahkampfspange, Infanteriesturmabzeichen, Eisernez Kreuz II klasse and the Verwundetenabzeichen. The garment originally came with many other awards and a different set of shoulderstraps but they where changed at some point. The tunic was discussed on Wehrmacht Awards Forum Here. This is a excellent original Heer field blouse with many award loops and a excellent tank destruction badge that sits embedded in the wool, like it should.

  • Reicharbeitsdienst field blouse

    Excellent, unissued original field blouse for a enlisted man in the RAD or Reichsarbeitsdienst. The garment is in a good, medium size fitting most if not all modern mannequins with collar tabs, shoulderboards and unit insignia.

  • German issue trikot undershirt

    A textbook original undershirt or Diensthemd in unissued condition. These shirts are the finishing touch to a mannequin and are becoming very hard to find. The shirt is in unissued condition. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The shirt is of the first field gray model without pockets and dates between 1940 and 1942.

  • Matching set of non-reversible Splittertarn parka and trousers

    Superb non-reversible Splittertarn camouflaged winter uniform set or Winteranzug 43 in light used condition with a few depot style repairs. The set is matching in material and a nice medium size which would fit perfectly on most if not all modern mannequins! Beautiful late war winter combat garment/uniform in light used condition which is hard to find!

  • 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.

  • Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock

    Nice original ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock. Late war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in all branches of the Wehrmacht. The smock is in strong worn condition and has a number of small holes and one large repair which are typical for a thin garment worn in densely wooded areas. The smock is a nice size fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its drawstrings. A very nice surely combat worn smock with vibrant colours which would be perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • Heer Panzer tunic for a Leutnant der Panzerjäger

    Stunning original Heer tunic for a Leutnant der Panzerjäger. The garment would be a stunning base for a award display with many award loops on the left ánd right breast pocket. The right breast pocket indicates it was once adorned with a DKIG or Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. The collar tabs and shoulder boards are original to the tunic and show the cypher for the Panzerjäger. There is a slight discouloring which shows more in the photographs then in real life, IMO it wouldn’t be that bad in a display setting. Very hard to find Panzer officers tunic with many award loops – perfect for a award display!

  • Heer field blouse for a Hauptmann in Gebirgsnachrichtenabteilung 67

    Beautiful original Heer field blouse for a Hauptmann in Gebirgs-Nachrichten Abteilung 67, which served under the 2. Gebirgsdivision. The garment is a nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins.

  • Heer NCO Waffenrock for Infanterie Regiment 131

    Original Heer Waffenrock for a Unteroffizier in Infanterie Regiment 131. The Waffenrock has several period modifications and upgrades such as a big collar.

  • Canadian button stick

    30.00

    Original brass cloth protector; these brass strips where used to cover cloth during the polishing of uniform buttons. These where issued to most if not all British and Canadian soldiers.

  • Heer tropical Breeches

    400.00

    Textbook original Heer tropical Breeches in unissued condition. Medium size that should fit modern militaria mannequins.

  • Rare Sumpftarn helmet cover

    Rare original Sumpftarn helmet cover in used condition. The soft-edged Sumpftarn material is printed on a thin rayon blend material. There are many mint examples on the market, this is the first one with wear and tear that I’ve seen.

  • Heer tropical Breeches

    Textbook original Heer tropical Breeches in unissued condition. Medium size that should fit modern militaria mannequins.

  • Heer/Waffen-SS Gaberdine Breeches

    Textbook Heer/Waffen-SS privately tailored Breeches in Gaberdine material. Easily matched to a Gaberdine officers tunic!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS Gaberdine Breeches

    Textbook Heer/Waffen-SS privately tailored Breeches in Gaberdine material. Easily matched to a Gaberdine officers tunic!

  • Rare EM/NCO issue riding breeches in lightweight summer cloth

    Rare Heer EM/NCO issue riding breeches in lightweight summer cloth in very good condition. Probably the rarest cavalry garment around!

  • Heer M40 breeches dated 1940

    Early Breeches dated 1940. The trousers are in a good, large size and undamaged.

  • Excellent Heer M43 Keilhosen in Gaberdine

    Excellent original Heer M43 Keilhosen trousers in Gaberdine fabric. The trousers are a good medium to large size fitting modern militaria mannequins. The trousers are without damages other then one missing button at the top of the fly and one of the leg tie straps is missing. The garment is finished with zinc coated and glass buttons. Excellent trousers in good condition!

  • Excellent Heer M43 Keilhosen

    Excellent 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 repairs and still has most of the nap and full contrasted field grey color remaining.  There are two seams on the from and back fold, to give the trousers a permanent ironed look. This is a typical wartime modification for a neat appearance. A great pair for a mannequin that is very hard to find in this perfect condition and size!

  • US M1942 paratrooper jump trousers

    Textbook original US M1942 paratrooper trousers in good, worn condition. Inside the trousers are marked with the laundry codes 1986-J and W-1986. The trousers are a good, medium size and would fit most modern mannequins. Although the jump jackets are often seen for sale, the trousers were often worn out in post war civilian life. These trousers are in good condition and would be a nice addition to any paratrooper mannequin.

  • General purpose ammo bag marked B.B.S.Co 1944

    Original late war US General Purpose bag or GP Ammo bag marked B.B.S.Co 1944. 

  • General purpose ammo bag marked Myrna Shoe Inc. 1944

    Original late war US General Purpose bag or GP Ammo bag marked Myrna Shoe Inc. 1944. 

  • General purpose ammo bag marked Harian 1944

    Original late war US General Purpose bag or GP Ammo bag marked Harian 1944.

  • General purpose ammo bag marked Anchor Canvas 1943

    Original late war US General Purpose bag or GP Ammo bag marked Anchor Canvas 1943. 

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