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  • Heer shoulderboards for a Hauptmann der Nachrichten

    70.00

    Nice original Heer shoulderboards for a Hauptmann der Nachrichten in good,  tunic removed condition.

  • Single Waffen-SS NCO Infanterie shoulderstrap

    400.00

    Textbook single Waffen-SS Infanterie NCO shoulderstrap in good condition. Typical construction with white rayon piping and original applied tresse for a Haupscharführer der Infanterie.

  • Heer M36 NCO Artillerie shoulderstraps

    180.00

    Textbook Heer NCO Arillerie M36 shoulderstraps in very good condition. Textbook construction with red piping and original applied tresse for a Oberfeldwebel der Artillerie.

  • Heer M36 NCO Artillerie shoulderstraps

    140.00

    Textbook Heer NCO Arillerie M36 shoulderstraps in good condition. Textbook construction with red piping and original applied tresse for a Oberfeldwebel der Artillerie.

  • Heer M34 NCO shoulderstraps

    190.00

    Textbook pre war Heer Hauptfeldwebel M34 shoulders taps in very good condition.

  • Heer M34 NCO shoulderstraps with removed numbers

    125.00

    Textbook pre war M34 Heer Unterfeldwebel shoulderstraps in good, used condition. The embroided regimental numbers have been removed which is typical for these shoulderstraps. Nice pair!

  • Heer M40 EM Kradschützen shoulderstraps

    525.00

    Textbook Heer EM Kradschützen M40 shoulderstraps in very good condition. Textbook construction with dark orange rayon piping. Extremely hard to find pair of shoulderstraps!

  • Heer M40 EM Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps

    450.00

    Textbook Heer EM Panzergrenadier M40 shoulderstraps in very good condition. Textbook construction with bright green rayon piping. Extremely hard to find a M40 pair in this condition!

  • Late war Heer Gefreiter insignia

    75.00

    Late war Heer Gefreiter chevron with textbook subdued tresse in very good, unissued condition.

  • Matching Heer EM/NCO mounted Artillerie collar tabs

    75.00

    A nice and matching pair of Heer ArtillerieEM/NCO collar tabs unissued condition. These were typical examples sewn onto the collar by tailors and or soldiers who wanted a smarter appearance of their field blouse or by those that did not have the needed talent to sew these on correctly. A nice pair in good condition that would easily restore to a M40 and later field blouses.

  • Iron cross second class

    165.00

    Textbook Iron cross second class in good condition.

  • SS ZA Pin marked 140076 Hoffstatter Bonn Ges. Gesch.

    650.00

    SS Zivilabzeichen Pin marked 140076 Hoffstatter Bonn Ges. Gesch. accompanied by its functional spring loaded retaining pin. Textbook example without damage.

  • General assault badge by Rudolf Karneth

    185.00

    Textbook general assault badge or Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen by Karneth. The badge is in good, undamaged and unaltered condition.

  • Infantry assault badge by Ernƨt Muller, Pforzheim

    325.00

    Infantry assault badge marked Ernƨt Muller, Pforzheim. Yes they mirrored the S in Ernst. Nice original example with beautiful finish!

  • Infantry assault badge by Alois Rettenmaier

    225.00

    Infantry assault badge by Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch Gmünd. Textbook badge in excellent condition!

  • Infantry assault badge by Berg & Nolte, Lüdenscheid

    135.00

    Infantry assault badge by Berg & Nolte, Lüdenscheid in good used condition.

  • Silver wound badge

    140.00

    Textbook unmarked silver wound badge or Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber in excellent condition. This is a heavy, tombak badge in good condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Black wound badge

    55.00

    Textbook unmarked black wound badge or Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz in good used condition.

  • Second pattern Gebirgsjäger anorak

    950.00

    Second pattern Gebirgsjäger Windjacke or Anorak in good used condition. The garment has a repair to the front and rear but is otherwise a nice original ‘combat’ piece. Nicely dated and marked Carl Blau München I/M42 at the neck portion.

  • Rare Luftwaffe winter flight suit

    1,750.00

    Rare Luftwaffe winter flight suit in very good, lightly worn condition. The suit is in very good, lightly worn condition with minor wear. The covered, horizontal zipper near the neck is loose but could be reinstalled. All the other zippers are in good working condition. The garment is overall in good, lightly worn condition. Hard to find example with the diagonal closing zipper!

  • Privately purchased leather Officers greatcoat

    425.00

    Privately purchased leather Officers greatcoat in good used condition. The garment is sewn in a typical cut which was allowed to wear by officers in the Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. The shoulderstrap loops are removed but could easily be restored. Rare original example.

  • Pre war lightweight Y-straps dated 1937

    200.00

    Textbook pre war lightweight Y-strap in good, used condition. The Y-straps are dated 1937 and features some unit markings. Nice pre war example!

  • Textbook late war webbing Y-strap

    800.00

    Textbook late war manufactured webbing Y-straps in very good condition. The front straps are manufactured out of webbing and the back strap is manufactured out of leather, a typical late war mixture of materials. Very nice late war Y-straps which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare cable for the optical reticle lighting for MGZ40 marked blc

    300.00

    Original cable for the optical reticle lighting for the optics such as the MGZ40. The cable is in good complete, undamaged condition and is a rare piece to find, especially in good condition.

  • LP34 flare marked AC41

    300.00

    Textbook LP34 flare gun marked AC41 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis. The main body behind the champer is cracked but firm, the gun can be cocked and dry fired no problem. The round indicator left of the rear of the barrel. Allthough this one is with full physical functioning components but I would strongly advice not to use it.

    Note!
    These flare guns are legal and free to own without permit in the Netherlands for everyone over 18 years of age. Please conduct your local laws before purchasing this product. I can only ship this item within the Netherlands.

  • Late war simplified LP34 and LP42 cleaning rod marked GL 43

    250.00

    Rare late war cleaning rod for the model 34 and model 42 flare gun. The rod is a rare late war simplified example which is simply folded into shape and it features a zinc end piece. There is no leather strap and buckle but we never encountered them on these simplified examples so they were probably issued as is. This example is nicely marked GL 43 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer in 1943. Rare late war simplified example which would be extremely hard to upgrade!

  • Pressstoff LP34 u. LP42 flare holster marked gna 1941

    475.00

    A nice original Presstoff flare pistol holster in good condition. Nicely marked gna 1941which indicates production by Gustav Buchmueller, Lederwaren-, Koffer- u. Sattelfabrik, Stuttgart-S, this is the first time that we encountered this rare manufacturer on this type of holster! The holster is in good supple condition and still retains the small strap for the cleaning rod. The leather and Presstoff on the holster is in good supple condition and does not seem to have notable damages.

  • Luftwaffe Soldbuch Karl Heinz Teckenburg, Schw. Flak. Abt. (mot) 37

    150.00

    Luftwaffe Soldbuch to Karl Heinz Teckenburg, serving with Schwere Flak. Abteilung (motorisiert) 37. The Soldbuch has many entries but missing the first and second page. He was awarded the black wound badge and iron cross second class.

    A nice Solbuch with many entries, good for further research.

  • Leather K98 sling

    150.00

    Textbook leather K98 sling in hard used condition. The sling has some damages to the leather. Nice original example.

  • Leather K98 sling dated 1939

    210.00

    Textbook leather K98 sling in overall good condition. The sling is nicely marked but this is only vaguely readable but the date; 1939 is readable! Nice early dated example!

  • Tall M38 gasmask in grey camouflage paint

    190.00

    Tall M38 gasmask in grey green camouflage paint that is often seen with Kriegsmarine items. The canister is in good used condition retaining up to 85% of its original paint. The number 704 can be seen on top and underneath the field applied paint. The canister is a nice example in period camouflage paint!

  • Short M38 gasmask canister with textured camouflage paint

    225.00

    Short M38 gasmask canister with textured camouflage paint in very good, as found condition.

  • Rare chrome coated Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ

    475.00

    A rare variant Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ  indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. The buckle is denazified post war and is missing one of the prongs. The buckle is a rare variant which is chrome or nickel plated prior to painting which is the first time I have seen it and in my opinion one of the rarest variants!

  • Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/39 ᛋᛋ

    375.00

    Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/39 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Assmann & Sohne. The buckle is denazified but otherwise in good condition.

  • Waffen-SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid

    600.00

    A nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle made by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. These buckles where made later in the war and came unmarked. This buckle has a damage to the top due to heavy combat wear. A textbook buckle in combat used condition with most of its original factory finish!

  • Reichswehr issue marching boots dated 1932

    995.00

    Rare pair of Reichswehr era Marching boots in unissued condition. The boots are in unworn condition and manufactured in lightbrown leather. The boots are marked 6 (sole width in centimeters) 27 1/2(sole length in centimeters) 188(batch) 32(year) Si 292. These boots are complete with their original soles and steel heel cleats. The boots are manufactured in the first world war style before the M33 Reichswehr Buckle boots were first introduced. The boots are a stunning, unissued pair which has never had its steel hobnails installed. Perfect for a pre war mannequin, nearly impossible to find in this condition!

  • Pre war Wehrmacht issue motorcyclist dust goggles with tin

    350.00

    Extremely rare pair of pre war issued goggles in the original early tin. This example has one damage to the aluminium frame and has left overs of a sticker on one of the glasses. These are pre war issued to motorcyclists of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. The goggles are complete, in overall good and untouched condition. The head strap is still flexible and feels elastic and can easily be displayed on a helmet! This pattern has only been produced pre war and on a smaller scale as the later pattern, finding these in good condition is almost impossible. Note that the tin or case is also a rare early example with a brass divider and notable smaller as the tins for the later pattern goggles. These goggles would make a perfect addition to an pre/early war Kradmelder display or mannequin!

  • Leather Dienstglas strap marked cag 1942

    100.00

    Textbook leather Dienstglas neck strap in good condition. The strap is nicely marked cag 1942 which indicates production by Swarovski. These neck straps are often damaged or missing and finding a spare is rather hard, especially marked examples!

  • Dienstglas button flap or Knöpflasche marked WaA

    85.00

    Excellent Dienstglas buttoning tab or Knöpflasche in very good, used condition. Nice early example with brass studs and marked with an WaA. Perfect spare example!

  • Textbook pre war compass marked Mk

    100.00

    Textbook pre war pattern compass in excellent condition. The compass is nicely marked MK. Hard to find a pre war pattern compass in this condition!

  • Second pattern issue compass or Marschkompass

    75.00

    Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the second issued pattern compass and the first model made with a bakelite housing. The compass has an undamaged bakelite housing which is complete with a replaced string. Excellent second pattern issue compass in very good condition!

  • Second pattern issue compass or Marschkompass made by Emil Busch AG, Rathenow (cxn)

    100.00

    Excellent German army issue compass or Marschkompass. This is the second issued pattern compass and the first model made with a bakelite housing. The compass is nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. The compass has an undamaged bakelite housing and still complete with its original factory issue string. Excellent second pattern issue compass in very good condition!

  • Esbit model 9 stove

    60.00

    A nice original Model 9 Esbit stove in good condition. The Esbit itself is marked DRP and Stuttgart W indicating it was produced pre 1943 when the original factory was bombed to the ground. A nice and typical ‘pocket litter’ item which was often found with the troops fighting at the front lines!

  • German helmet liner marked RBNr.0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57

    300.00

    German helmet liner marked RBNr.0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57. Typical late war ‘spliced’ liner in excellent condition!

  • Erkennungsmarke Pol. Batl. III/5

    125.00

    Erkennungsmarke Pol. Batl. III/5 indicating 5 Kompanie Polizei Bataillon III. This Polizei unit was first stationed in Warschau in 1939. It was moved to Norway in 1940 near Oslo, Trondheim, Koppela and Lillehammer.

    In September 1941 it was sent to Südkarnten, Yugoslavia. It was merged with Polizei Regiment Endler and took part in Bandenkampf hunting partisans between Kranj, Krainburg, Bled unto the Austrian border.

    On the 16th of December 1941 it was moved for the Zamosc Polizei barracks. The Polizei Bataillon 3 was to be used as a unit elsewhere in Russia; however, during the transport, the train carrying the battalion was diverted. There, the battalion commander, Arthur Seidel, was ordered to split up his unit and relieve the Reserve-Polizei-Bataillon 9. The staff remained in Zamosc and took over the companies of the Reserve Police Battalion 9. The companies of the Reserve Police Battalion 3, on the other hand, gradually left Zamosc. This replacement of the Reserve Police Battalion 9 by the Reserve Police Battalion 3 took place in December 1941 and January 1941 respectively. The replacement of the Police Battalion 9 by the Police Battalion 3 took place “due to serious disciplinary problems, which had sometimes manifested themselves in excesses and are to be seen as a direct result of the psychological stress caused by the execution of the mass killings.” Source here

  • Erkennungsmarke Gebirgs-Pionier-Bataillon 82

    190.00

    Erkennungsmarke P. Ers. Btl. 82 Stab. indicating Gebirgs Pionier Ersatz Bataillon 82 which was a part of the 2. Gebirgsdivision. Very hard to find example in good used condition.

  • Erkennungsmarke Stamm Kp. Pz. E. u. A. Abt. 204

    175.00

    Erkennungsmarke Stamm Kp. Pz. E. u. A. Abt. 204 indicating Stamm Kompanie Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 204. This unit supplied replacement troops for the following units;

    Panzer-Abteilung 12; Panzer-Abteilung z.b.V. 12 was later merged in Panzer Regiment Brandenburg under Panzer Grenadier Division Brandenburg
    Panzer-Abteilung 127; served under the 22. Panzerdivision, later 27. Panzerdivision. A small part was merged into Panzer Regiment 24 under the 24. Panzerdivision and sent to France. The major part of this unit was merged into schweren Panzer-Abteilung 509.
    Panzer-Abteilung 215; was renamed Panzer-Abteilung 115 in the 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division fought the last part of the war on the Western Front. It fought in the Battle of the Bulge, where it participated in the Siege of Bastogne and in Operation Blockbuster, serving under the First Parachute Army. It surrendered to the British at war’s end.

    Panzer-Regiment 204; 22. Panzerdivision, later split up in schwere Panzer-Abteilung 509 and Panzer Regiment 201.

  • Published Erkennungsmarke Pz. Ers. Abt. 18

    175.00

    Published Erkennungsmarke Pz. Ers. Abt. 18 indicating Panzer Ersatz Abteilung 18 which supplied replacements for

    Panzer Abteilung 18; 18. Panzerdivision, later Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 504 which was outfitted with Tigers
    Panzer Abteilung 118; 18. Panzergrenadier-Division
    Panzer Abteilung 208; 35. Panzer-Sicherungs-Division, later Panzer-Regiment Feldherrnhalle

    Panzer-Regiment 201;  16. Infanterie-Division, later Panzerbrigade 100, 22. Panzerdivision and last the 23. Panzerdivision.

    The Erkennungsmarke is featured on page 84 of the reference book Deutsche Erkennungsmarken by Jean Höidal. The number of the back corresponds with the number in the book.

  • Erkennungsmarke II./A.E.A. 211

    55.00

    The I. Abteilung of the Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 211 was set up on September 6, 1939 in Wuppertal as a light artillery replacement Abteilung. The division was placed under the command of Division 156. On November 10, 1939, the division was relocated to Thorn in West Prussia. On August 20, 1940, the division was relocated back to Aachen. On December 19, 1942, the replacement department was renamed Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung I./211 and was deployed near Boulogne. In Boulogne, the reserve department formed the I. Department of the 149 Artillerie Regiment of the 49. Infanteriedivision on February 1, 1944 which fought between Boulogne and Paris. In 1945, the department was subordinate to Division 466 where it was stationed between Bocholt and Dorsten. On 24th of March 1945 it was stationed in the direct area of operation Varsity.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1/L. Art. Ers. A.I/206

    50.00

    Erkennungsmarke marked 1/L. Art. Ers. A.I/206 indicating 1. Kompanie leichte Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 206 which supplied replacements for Artillerie Regiment 206 which served under the 206. Infanterie-Division. A nice original erkennungsmarke which could be further researched.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1. Schw. Art. Ers. Abt. 205

    55.00

    Erkennungsmarke 1. Schw. Art. Ers. Abt. 205 indicating 1. Kompanie Schwere Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 205. This unit supplied replacements for the following units among others;

    Heeres-Küstenartillerie-Abteilungen: 285; 441; 728; 772; 828; 928;

    Artillerie-Abteilungen: 615;

    Artillerie-Regimenter: I./41; I./61; I./71; 125; 305; 323; IV./387

     

  • Rare Erkennungsmarke Stabsb. N./V.A.K. 410 – Volks-Artillerie-Korps (mot) 410

    175.00

    Rare Erkennungsmarke Stabsb. N./V.A.K. 410 reading Stabsbatterie N. Volks-Artillerie-Korps 410. The unit Artillerie-Korps (mot) 410 was formed 20 October 1944 in the area of Wuppertal. The corps was relocated to the west in preparation for the Ardennes offensive. On October 22, 1944, the corps was renamed Volks-Artillerie-Korps (mot) 410 and placed under the command of the Reichsführer SS as a “Volks-Verband”. During the Ardennes offensive, it was subordinate to the 5th Panzer Army and consisted of:

    18 x 8,8-cm Pak auf Waffenträger
    36 x 10,5-cm leichte Feldhaubitze 18/40
    27 x 21-cm Werfer
    12 x 12,2-cm schwere Feldhaubitze 396 (r)
    12 x 15,2-cm Feldhaubitze 433 (r)

    In Febuary it was attached to the 1. Armee which was ncircled near Kaiserslautern, but managed to break through the encirclement and retreat to the Danube, where the army was then destroyed. The rear has postwar unit and battle markings of a marker which could easily be removed with nail polish removed if wanted. A very nice and rare Erkennungsmarke!

  • Erkennungsmarke 2. L. Battr. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218

    45.00

    Erkennungsmarke 2. L. Battr. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218 which indicates 2. Leichte Batterie Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 218 which supplied replacements to Artillerie Regiment 218 (218 Infanteriedivision) and Artillerie Regiment 234 (163 and 402 Infanteriedivision). A nice original example in good used condition.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1. L. Battr. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218

    45.00

    Erkennungsmarke 1. Battr. L. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218 which indicates 1. Batterie Leichte Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 218 which supplied replacements to Artillerie Regiment 218 (218 Infanteriedivision) and Artillerie Regiment 234 (163 and 402 Infanteriedivision). A nice original example in good used condition.

  • Rare Erkennungsmarke Bttr. 21. CM Mrs. Nr. 691 – 21 CM heavy howitzer

    125.00

    Rare Erkennungsmarke reading Bttr. 21. CM Mrs. Nr. 691 indicating Eisenbahn-Batterie 691 which was a rare unit which was outfitted with the large 21 CM heavy howitzer guns. It was first called Schwere Artillerie Batterie (mot) 691 which was outfitted with 3, 21 CM Mörser. It was renamed to Eisenbahnbatterie 691 being issued large captured French 24cm heavy howitzer guns. The Erkennungsmarke is in very good condition. Finding a Artillerie Erkennungsmarke might not be the rarest; finding them of a Railroad artillery unit who were issued with the immense large train mounted 24 cm howitzers is very difficult!

  • Erkennungsmarke 1. Stamm Battr. s. Art. Ers. Abt. 309

    100.00

    Erkennungsmarke for the 1. Stamm Kompanie Schwere Artillerie-Ersatz und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 309. This training unit provided troops for both Artillery Regiments when they were stationed at the Westwall in the early days of the war and took part in the campaign through France in May 1940. It provided troops to the following (interesting) units. The Erkennungsmarke is complete with its original string.

    Heeres-Küstenartillerie-Abteilungen: 1112; 1113;

    Heeres-Küstenartillerie-Regimenter: 940; 981; 1240 (Stab);

    Artillerie-Abteilungen: 763;

    Artillerie-Regimenter: I./45; I./51; 129; 152; 182; 230; IV./299; 356; IV./1559;

  • Erkennungsmarke Infanterie Regiment 29 – 3. Pz. Gr. Div.

    70.00

    Erkennungsmarke Infanterie Regiment 29 which served under the 3. Panzergrenadier Division. The Erkennungsmarke is in used condition. The 3. Infanterie, later Panzer Division fought at many interesting and famous battles; 1939 Polenfeldzug, 1940 Westfeldzug, 1941 Invasion of Russia, Stalingrad, 1943 renamed to 3. Panzergrenadier Division, Monte Cassino, Anzio, Nettuno, Rome, France; Mosel, Lothringen. It was moved in October 1944 to Aachen where it partook in the Battle of the town. Early December it was refreshed and prepared for the Ardennes offensive where it fought at the northern flank. Krinkelt, Elsenborn, Bastogne and Houffalize. Then it was moved back to Remagen and consequently to the Ruhrkessel where it went into captivity. A nice Erkennungsmarke which could be a good base for further research.

  • Rare Kriegsmarine issue 7×50 armoured Dienstglas marked blc

    1,750.00

    Rare Kriegsmarine issue 7×50 armoured binoculars or Dienstglas in overall excellent condition. The binoculars are nicely marked blc which indicates production by Carl Zeiss, Jena. The binoculars retains all of its rubber (armoured) parts. A small portion of the thick rubber parts are cracked because of the drought of the material but are original to the piece. The binoculars are finished in the typical yellow/green Kriegsmarine paint and this remains for up to 90%. The sight is still very good and the lenses are clean and clear of visible damages. Nice and rare to find binoculars which were also used with U-boot crews!

     

  • US M1917A1 .30 cal carry handle

    250.00

    US M1917A1 carry handle in excellent, unused condition. Hard to find part!

  • Tall M38 gasmask with sharp edge, simplified lens retainer and red painted interior

    500.00

    Rare, choice tall M38 gasmask with sharp edge, simplified lens retainer and red painted interior. The canister retains up to 95% of its original factory paint and original straps with leather reinforcements. The canister is a late war simplified example with a sharp edged bottom, simplified lens retainer without spring and a complete red painted inside sleeve. The lens container shows a wartime name label named Soldat Otto Hoffmann, Sanitäts-Ersatz- und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 5. A very rare example in excellent condition that would be very hard to upgrade!

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