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US .50 cal. Cover, Breech – C67701 Crawford MFG. Co. Inc. 1943
Cover, Breech – C67701 Crawford MFG. Co. Inc. 1943
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British Entrenching tool P.S.S. 1943
British 37 pattern Entrenching Tool in very good, near mint condition.
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US M1938 mapcase – BOYT 42 –
US M1938 mapcase marked -BOYT 42-.
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US suspenders British Made
British Made US suspenders in unissued condition.
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US M1936 suspenders
US M1936 suspenders in very good lightly used condition.
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US M1936 suspenders with cast brass buckles
Early M1936 suspenders with cast buckles and hooks.
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US M1936 suspenders Froehlich Co 1942
Nice original US M1936 suspenders in good used condition marked Froehlich Co 1942.
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Short gasmask strap
Nice used short gasmask canister strap. Typical example with the end piece reinforced with leather!
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Colt M1911 magazine pouch marked Russel 1918
€40.00Textbook US Colt magazine pouch marked Oct. 1918 Russel.
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Colt M1911 magazine pouch marked Russel 1918
Textbook US Colt magazine pouch marked Oct. 1918 Russel.
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US Carlisle bandage pouch
Textbook US issue Carlisle bandage pouch.
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US M1917 helmet
World war one issue US M1917 helmet in unissued condition. Textbook US issue piece with riveted chinstrap bales and olive drab finish.
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Feldgendarmerie deathcard to Karl Pfister KIA Rshew 31.7.42
Rare large Feldgendarmerie deathcard with a gorget in the portrait. Karl Anton Pfister served in Feldgend. Trupp a (Mot.) 187.
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St. Vith deathcard to Eugen Frielingsdorf KIA 18.1.1945
€70.00Interesting deathcard to Eupen Fielingsdorf, killed in action near Sankt Vith. Eugen was 18 years old and was killed in his first major battle by a enemy handgrenade. This is a interesting deathcard with a lot of information that could be a good base for further research.
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Aachen deathcard to Obergefreiter Straubing KIA 12.10.44
€55.00Interesting original deathcard to Obergefreiter Georg Alfred Straubing, KIA 12.10.1944 during the fierce fighting for Aachen.
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Normandy Panzer deathcard Unteroffizier Huber KIA Caen 12.7.44
Original Heer Panzer deathcard to Unteroffizier Franz Huber, Killed in action 12.7.1944 south west of Caen, it states Hostot on the deathcard which could be translated to Hottot-les-Bagues, which is a area fought over by Panzeraufklärungs-Lehr-Abteilung 130, Panzer Lehr Division. A interesting deathcard which could be a good base for further research!
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Normandy deathcard SS-Sturmmann Biberger KIA Grainville 29.6.44
Original Normandy deathcard to SS-Sturmmann Josef ‘Seppi’ Dorfner, killed in action 2.7.1944. His remains are buried at La Cambe.
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Normandy deathcard SS-Sturm. Biberger KIA Grainville 29.6.44
Original Normandy deathcard to SS-Sturmmann Johann Biberger, killed in action 29.6.1944 south of Grainville which is near Rouen, France.
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Heer metal cap eagle
Nice original metal cap eagle in unissued condition. The eagle has both of its original prongs intact in unbent condition.
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Rare Waffen-SS assault gun or Sturmgeschütz trousers
Very rare original Waffen-SS Sturmgeschütz crew trousers. Whilst the wrappers themselves are incredibly rare, only a very small percentage of the trousers survived the war. The trousers are in near mint, unissued condition with wear to the top of the pocket flaps. Very rare to find a original pair of Waffen-SS Sturmgeschütz trousers in good used condition!
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Panzergrenadier Soldbuch with Nahkampfspange
Excellent and well filled in soldbuch to Panzergrenadier Heinz Diether serving in Panzergrenadier Regiment 12. Diether was awarded the Kriegsverdienstkreuz II klasse, Eisernes Kreuz II klasse, Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz, Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze, and the Nahkampfspange in Bronze. Diether served in the Kurland area and has a lot of interesting entries wich would prove a great base for extensive research!
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Dachau made Waffen-SS Edelweiss insignia
Textbook Dachau made Waffen-SS Edelweiss insiginia in good, IMO uniform removed condition.
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Heer M44 Pioneer shoulderstraps
Nice pair of late war EM Schulterklappen for Pioneer in mint condition. Rayon piped and lined textbook construction.
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M31 Zeltbahn with Italian buttons marked Reichsbetriebs Nr. 0/0954/0004 1945
Rare late war Splittertarn Zeltbahn marked Reichsbetriebs Nr. 0/0954/0004 1945. This is a late war single grommet variant with Italian painted zinc buttons. It is very rare to find a 1945 dated Zeltbahn; rarer with Italian buttons!
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Early Luftwaffe issue M31 Zeltbahn with unit markings dated 1936
Excellent pre war M31 Zeltbahn in very good used condition. Early Luftwaffe issue example with unit markings for Luftnachrichten Abteilung 1/13 Drs and dated 1936. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its factory sewn buttons. There is use, some minor damages but nothing serious. The Zeltbahn retains a name tag to Wierzejewski Paul, 3. Kompanie Luftwaffe Nachrichten Abteilung 1.13. Very hard to find these early Zeltbahns with name tags!
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Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn with single grommets
Excellent late war Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn with strong and vivid colours. Nice late war ‘single grommet’ variation in good used condition!
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Pre war brown leather mapcase marked Heinrich Sohn, Neu-Ulm 1938
Excellent textbook pre war lightbrown mapcase maker marked Heinrich Sohn, Neu-Ulm 1938. The mapcase is in very good, near mint condition. Beautiful textbook example which features the typical pre war orange stitching!
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Pre war mapcase insert St. Orthey, Marienberg 1938
Clear mapcase insert in stone mint condition. These where issued with map cases and used to keep maps dry in the rain and folded on the right place. These where also used to draw on to the smooth transparent surface to keep the maps unmarked. This example is nicely marked St. Orthey, Marienberg 1938.
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Pre war leather mapcase marked Ernst Kohnen, Solingen 1936
Textbook early M35 pattern mapcase or Meldekartentasche. The mapcase was originally light brown coloured but it has been blackened due to later army regulations. The example is beautifully marked Ernst Kohnen, Solingen 1936 on the inside of the closing flap and on the back of the belt loops as well! Great 1936 dated mapcase which features the typical early/pre war orange stitching which can still be seen on the inside.
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Bakelite Dienstglas rain cover WaA 202
Perfect bakelite rain cover or Okularschütz in a beautiful slightly used condition. The cover is nicely marked WaA 202 which indicates production by Carl Zeiss, Jena. Beautiful example with unusual coloured bakelite, probably due to the filler material. Hard to find as a spare in this condition!
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Bakelite Dienstglas rain cover
Unmarked bakelite rain cover or Okularschütz in a beautiful slightly used condition. Hard to find as a spare in this condition!
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Leather Dienstglas button flap blc 41
Near mint Dienstglas leather buttoning tab or Knöpflasche in most likely unissued condition. The button flap is nicely marked on the back with an ink stamp blc 41 which indicates production by Carl Zeiss, Jena in 1941. Great example which is really hard to find as a spare!
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Leather Dienstglas carrying strap
Nice leather carrying strap for the Dienstglas in a condition and there have been made some extra holes to adjust the length. Hard to find as a spare in this condition!
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Late war German helmet chinstrap marked RBNr.
Textbook late war original German helmet chinstrap in good used condition. The chinstrap is nicely marked RBNr. but the exact marking is hard to read. Hard to find as a spare in this condition!
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Long gasmask canister strap
Very nice long gasmask strap which would be hard to find as a spare in good condition.
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Long gasmask canister strap
Very nice long gasmask strap which would be hard to find as a spare in good condition.
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Long gasmask canister strap
Very nice long gasmask strap which would be hard to find as a spare in good condition.
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Rare webbing carrying strap for the FF33 field phone
Rare and very hard to find webbing carrying strap for the FF33 field telephone or Feldfernsprecher 33. The strap is complete but in strongly used condition and has some damages, thereby it can’t be used anymore for carrying the FF33 but it will still display very nice! Hard to find even in this condition!
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Pertrix 678 flashlight
Nice original Petrix 678 Flashlight in very good condition. Typical Heer issue flashlight with 3 different coloured lenses: green, red and blue.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked Berg & Co 1940 with frog marked Josef Lechner 1941
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked Berg & Co 1940 indicating production by Berg & Co. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 6569 c and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition with 99% of its factory blueing. The bayonet comes together with its original leather frog. The frog is beautifully marked Josef Lechner, Hamburg 6.39 1941. Stunning bayonet with its original frog!
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M42 canteen marked RFI 43
Beautiful M42 canteen in untouched condition, the press studs are a bit rusty thereby we didn’t’t open it. The cup is nicely marked RFI 43 which indicates production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein in 1943. There flask itself is finished in the unusual green paint instead of the red primer! Nice untouched M42 canteen!
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M42 messkit AEMA 43 enameled/steel configuration
Rare M42 messkit configuration consisting out of an enameled body and a painted steel lid. Most likely the result of a transitional period in which they switched from steel to enameled production. Interesting configuration in well used condition!
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M31 messkit DMN 40 / AWF 41
A non matching M31 messkit, the upper part is marked AWF 41 and the bottom part marked DMN 40. Although maker seen the messkit is non matching but both parts feature the same finish and the same name Jäger F. Nowak which has been scratched into the surface. Beautiful unusual piece which is used in the same configuration as it still is with a period Feldgrau repaint!
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Matching set 1943 dated equipment D-ring belt loops
Very nice matching set of unissued smooth leather D-ring belt loops marked Rahm & Kampmann, Wuppertal 1943. Hard to find a matching 1943 dated set!
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Matching set 1943 dated equipment D-ring belt loops
Very nice matching set of unissued smooth leather D-ring belt loops marked Rahm & Kampmann, Wuppertal 1943. Hard to find a matching 1943 dated set!
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Matching set of pre war equipment straps marked Carl Kunz 1937
Beautiful pre war matching set of equipment straps which were originally brown but were blackened due to the regulations. The straps are both nicely marked Carl Kunz, Johanngeorgenstadt 1937. The straps are unit marked A.D. Abt. 1./152. Hard to find set of pre war matching straps in almost mint condition.
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Tropical equipment belt RB-Nr 0/4480/0038
Textbook greenish webbing example with a leather tongue. The belt is nicely marked with RB-Nr 0/0448/0038 on the outside of the leather tongue. The belt is in almost mint condition and has a nice construction! Perfect size which measures 95cm and would most likely fit any mannequin.
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Equipment belt Paul Uhlig, Croupon 1402
Beautiful high quality leather equipment belt in great condition. The belt is nicely marked Paul Uhlig, Essen Croupon 1402. These type of belts were often worn by SS troops.
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Matching Bakelite tent pegs marked 40
Matching issue tent pegs in unissued condition. The legs are typical pressed wood construction encapsulated in bakelite. Every soldier was issued one pole, two pegs and one Zeltleine together with his Zeltbahn.
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Matching Bakelite tent pegs marked GS40
Matching issue tent pegs in unissued condition. The legs are typical pressed wood construction encapsulated in bakelite. Every soldier was issued one pole, two pegs and one Zeltleine together with his Zeltbahn.
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Late war tropical M31 breadbag RBNr. 0/0850/0345
Textbook late war tropical breadbag in stone mint condition. The breadbag is nicely marked on the inside with RBNr. 0/0850/0345. Beautiful late war produced tropical breadbag which would be almost impossible to upgrade!
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Pre/early war Heer breadbag
Typical early/pre war example with leather reinforcements on the belt loops. The breadbag features a mix of black and brown leather which is unusual for an early production breadbag. The leather parts for the D-ring are marked with a K, probably an initial of the original owner. Interesting breadbag in used but good condition.
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Large pioneer side pouch RBNr.
Beautiful example in mint condition. Typical right side pouch with the large gas mask pouch on the front. The pouch is nicely marked with an RBNr. in the closing flap.
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M44 Rucksack RFNr. 0/1354/0023 1944 named to Stabsfeldw. Schulze
Beautiful example of a M44 Rucksack or Sturmgepäck which has been issued but still retains in a great condition. The Rucksack is nicely RFNr. 0/1354/0023, 1944 which indicates a still unknown maker. The Rucksack is beautifully named Stabsfeldw. Schulze 01235B on the back with a purple coloured Kopiërstift which was often used to name or mark equipment. The feldpostnummer 01235B indicates Schulze served in the 3. Panzergrenadier Division which served in Italy and the Ardennes.
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(Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 4. kleine KraftwagenkolonneInfanterie-Divisions-Kolonne 176,
(2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen,
(28.4.1940-14.9.1940) II.Abteilung Luftnachrichten-Regiment 2, und gestrichen,
(1.2.1941-11.7.1941) 4. Kompanie 15. Schiffs-Stamm-Abteilung ,
(27.1.1942-14.7.1942) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 46670 D,
(15.7.1942-24.1.1943) Regimentsstab mit Stabskompanie und 13.-14.Kompanie Panzergrenadier-Regiment 153,
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) Regimentsstab und Einheit Grenadier-Regiment 29. -
US Navy Flight Helmet M-450-1 with red rubber earphone cups
Rare near mint US Navy M-450 flight cap with red rubber receiver cups in supple condition.
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US Navy Flight Helmet M-450-1 size 7 3/8
US Navy M-450 summer flying helmet in unlined light tan coloured cotton. This example is fitted with pressed leather earcups and chinpad. The chinpad and associated buckles are both very good as are the inner velveteen pads, with earphones, the cups accommodate a pair of Original Telephonics Corporation Type TH-37 receivers with a 1200 Ohms resistance and rubber wiring loom.
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Rare US Navy Flight Helmet VMSB-231 ID’ed Marine Scout-Bombing Squadron 231
US Navy summer flying helmet type M-450-1 with receivers. Rare example ID’ed to PUCHEU, a member of Marine Scout-Bombing Squadron 231. This unit took part in the battle of Midway and Quadalcanal. The helmet is a early M-450-1 with rubber earcups and TH-37 receivers with rubber wiring loom. The chinstrap and buckles are in very good condition. Very nice and rare flight helmet that would be a great base for further research!
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US Navy OD Green, Nylon Flight Helmet N288s-26302
Nylon pilot cap, with headphones, Head Set Receiver Anb-h-JA in very good, lightly used condition.
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US Military Aviator Goggles Type AN-6530
Textbook early war US AN-6530 pilot goggles with early tubed vents. The goggles have the clear lenses with flexible rubber and the strap retains its elasticity.
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US Military Aviator Goggles Type AN-6530
Textbook mid war US AN-6530 pilot goggles with tubed vents. The goggles have the green tinted lenses with flexible rubber and the strap retains its elasticity.
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