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Hollow early Infantry assault badge Schauerte und Höhfeld in Tombak!
A very nice and early original Infanterie Sturmabzeichen by Schauerte und Höhfeld. Very nice hollow and early Tombak (!) example!
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Iron cross second class
Nice original Iron cross second class or Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse. The cross remains most of its original finish, paint and ribbon. Very nice textbook example.
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Westfront death card Panzer-Späh-Kompanie
Death card of Karl Sonnleitner, Unteroffizier in a Panzer Späh (Reconnaissance) Kompanie. Karl was awarded the EK2. He was killed 28.10.1944 and is buried in Bitburg-Kolmeshöhe.
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Eastern front death card SS-Panzergrenadier Totenkopf
Death card of SS-Panzergrenadier Peter Krämer in the division Totenkopf. Killed in action in Tschistjakowo. Krämer was 34 years old and was killed 31.7.1943 by wounds by heavy shrapnel wounds. He was buried in Tschistjakowo.
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Dutch: A Guide to the Spoken Language TM 30-307
Neat little US manual on the Dutch spoken language. Printed and handed out to the US troops before they crossed the Dutch border. Neat item for a Market Garden display!
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Wehrpass Johann Dorrenbach, Aufklärungsabteilung 116 – Der Windhund
Wehrpass to Schütze Johann Dorrenbach member of Aufklärungsabteilung 116 part of the 116. Panzerdivision Der Windhund. Dorrenbach was awarded the Verwundeten Abzeichen im Schwarz in 1943 with 4. Kompanie Panzer Aufklärungsabteilung 116. He was awarded the Nahkampfspange 1. Stüfe and Algemeines Stürmabzeichen on 12.1.1944 post mortem. He was killed in action 22.9.1943 at Brückenkopf Saporoshe, Lukaschewo, Ukraine and his remains where never found. Wehrpass to a highly decorated Frontkämpfer of the famous 116. Panzerdivision ‘Der Windhund’!
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Tropical Heer belt buckle Gustav Brehmer 1940
A very nice example of a tropical Heer belt buckle by Gustav Brehmer as intended for wear with members of the Afrikakorps. Marked and dated under the prongs GB 40surely the earliest tropical belt buckle I have seen!
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Tropical equipment belt size 95
A perfect tropical belt in mint condition. The size is 95 cm which is a perfect mannequin size. The belt is minty and impossible to upgrade.
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Heer Cavalry Y-straps
Rare pair of period converted lightweight Y-straps for Cavalry use. This model was issued to cavalry troops from 1940 onwards. They are of the same design as the lightweight model as used by the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine but feature auxiliary side straps with D-rings and two vertical D-rings on the back. These small changes where made so the saddle bag can be worn on the back. Rare cavalry Y-strap!
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Heer/Luftwaffe Sumpftarn sniper gloves
A fantastic pair of Sumpftarn sniper gloves in combat worn condition. I’ve seen many mint examples but this is the only ever pair I’ve seen in obviously field used condition. These gloves show loads of patina and are perfect for a combat mannequin. You can find a mint pair – but you’ll be looking for years if you want a nice used pair like this.
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Pair of m37 pattern gaiters or Gamaschen
In very good condition nicely maker marked and dated 1942.
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Unique photographs Knights Cross ceremony Oberfeldwebel Friedrich Hengstler 3./Geb.J.Rgt. 98
Unique photo set of the Knights Cross ceremony of Oberfeldwebel Friedrich Hengstler on 12.9.1941. Hengstler served as Zugführer in 3. Kompanie Gebirgsjäger Regiment 98 and was awarded the Knights Cross by General der Artillerie Edmund Wachenfeld because took over the leadership of his company during the most dangerous attack of enemy forces. Despite being heavily wounded he managed to stop the Soviet advance, had his unit counterattack the enemy and secured the left flank of his battaillon. This is his personal set off pictures of the award ceremony. These pictures are unique!
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Set of pictures of Fieseler Storch Von Schlippenbach KG200
A nice set of pictures of a Fieseler Storch and a group of officers of Kampfgeschwader 200. One of them is named Von Schlippenbach.
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Eastern front death card SS Rottenführer Totenkopf
Death card of SS Rottenführer Hans Raith. Killed in action in Dolmatowka / Krassnoje Schwarzes Meer /
Michajlowka südl.Chersson/Kaganowitschi. Raith was 21 years old and was killed 1.8.1943 in Dolmatowka and is missing. -

Westfront death card 10.11.44 Morville France
Death card of Unteroffizer und Zugführer Berhnard Toppmöller. Killed in action in Morville, Belgium. Toppmöller was 37 years old and was killed 10.11.1944 in Morville and is buried in Andilly.
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First pattern hidden stitch Y-straps dated 1943
Hard to find 1943 dated Y-straps in nice used condition. The Y-strap is nice and supple and would be a nice addition to any early mannequin!
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Early M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn named Herzebrock
Stunning named M31 Heer Zeltbahn in very good condition. Nicely named DAK Herzebrock. This is the first one I’ve seen named like this. A very nice example!
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M44 Heer field blouse with shoulder straps and printed breast eagle
Nice original Heer M44 field blouse with matching shoulderstraps. The garment has a typical original insignia setup with a set of late war grey Einheitslitzen and a printed breast eagle which are neatly restored. The garment is in near mint condition and comes with a set of belt hooks and shoulderstraps with yellow Waffenfarbe for Nachrichten. Textbook late war garment in near mint condition with a rare printed breast eagle and matching shoulderstraps!
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Stunning converted EM M34 field blouse for a Leutnant in 5./IR.111 Holland/Belgium/France
Stunning untouched Heer M34 tunic with full wartime sewn insignia for a Leutnant der Infanterie Regiment 111 – 35. Infanteriedivision. The garment is in very good condition retaining most if not all of the nap in the wool. The garment is a period converted EM tunic which most probably makes this a field tunic. The M34 model can be recognized with the open back and the the waist ties. The garment is nicely unit marked to Infanterie Regiment 111 inside the garment – matching with the shoulder boards. The garment is a perfect garment for a 1940 display sporting shoulder boards and markings for Infanterie Regiment 111 – a unit which fought hard in the 1940 campaign in the south of the Netherlands. Very hard to find a historic tunic like this, it would be a very nice base for a combat mannequin! Please find below a short description of the 1940 battles and places where this tunic most probably went in 1940.
On May 10 1940, at 05:35 hours IR 111 via Merkstein – Herzogenrath – Noppenberg – Wilhelm Schacht – Grube Nordstern ahead crossed the Dutch border. The border fortifications at Kerkrade, Heerlen and Valkenburg were broken against light resistance only. At 06:10 Kerkrade was in German hands and the railways facilities there were taken without damages. Both advance guards proceeded forwards. At 09:15 hours the first great obstacle, the Juliana Canal, was reached but all the bridges were already blown there. At 11:00 hours with strong artillery support, both frontline regiments got across it. Leaving Maastricht and Lanaeken behind the IR 111 reached the Petersheimer wood’s easthern edge with its frontline battalions. The wood was free of enemies so several recce patrols were sent towards the Albert Canal. By midnight both infantry regiments (IR 111 and IR 34) were deployed along it. On May 11 1940, during afternoon hours and after hard fighting, the division’s troops could get across the Albert Canal; hence within 48 hours the 35 ID had overcame all the water’s obstacles (four) laying ahead its march routes and the first attack’s objective, the road Bilsen – Maartenslinde, was reached.
The whole day the enemy carried out aerial raids, british, french and belgian planes, all of them were rejected by our own Flak (antiaircraft guns). This fact delayed the heavy guns’ advance hampering its march towards the front. On May 12 1940, the motorized elements resumed its march at 05:00 hours getting across the Juliana Canal, the Meuse and the Meuse Canal.
Along the road they found also the infantry columns and its vehicles, up to 2/3 of them were composed of belgian and dutch cars, besides there were little charts and horses also. The “landsers” carried their machineguns, ammunitions boxes and assault tools even in baby carriages. Speaking on their mood and discipline, they marched with unfasten collars and rolled up sleeves, looking for any relief for the burning sun and the dust.
The night from 14 to 15 may 1940 went quietly; on May 15 1940 at 09:00 hours one panzer division (3 Pz) supported by one aerial corps launched an assault against the Dyle position (Dylestellung). The sky was full of stukas, Do-17 and fighters. Around nightfall came the orders for the next day.
On May 16 1940, the movement proceeded with the Dyle crossing. At 08:00 hours resumed its march having the task of covering the division’s right flank. At 11:00 hours St. martin was reached without enemy actions. After leaving behind the Dyle’s battlefield the detachment reached Baissy-Thy. Tank alarm!. Three enemy tanks were put out of action by antitanks cannons but one of the crews was either killed or wounded in turn; one of the light armored vehicle (panzerspähwagen) caught fire also.
The recce patrols sent ahead reported around 60 tanks patrolling on the road to Nivelles and they stood there (Banterlez) in the evening. Meanwhile as the IR 111 was approaching Chastre could see the French troops’ withdrawal so according division’s orders strong recce patrols were sent against Ferme del Croix and Ferme Sartage; the IR 34 followed near the IR 111.
On may 20 1940, the mission was to move forward to the river Escaut in order to established a bridgehead at Antoing – Tournai. The AA 35 had reached the river by Ramecroix. In that town the Germans could see a destroyed English column, parts of vehicles mixed with human remains were littered all over the ground. The Detachment got heavy artillery fire and should retreat towards Pipaix.
That very day the Schelde crossing began; it was the hardest day of the whole the campaign. The IR 109 crossed by Antoing and the IR 111 did the same by Peronnes; both frontline battalions could establish two little bridgeheads against English elite troops. Due to strong counterattacks, supported by tanks and artillery fire, the bridgeheads were lost; nevertheless, the IR 109 could maintain one little strong hold on the far river bank.
On May 21 1940, the AA remained at Pipaix while the IR 111 could get across the river Escaut establishing a bridgehead. The Division took up defensive positions and also stood fast next day (22 May).
On May 23 1940, the order to carry out the reconnaissance towards Fontenay. As a result, it was known that the enemy had already retreated from the water line leaving its positions behind. A serviceable shuttle was found at Fontenay. The large grey columns proceeded slowly ahead. That very afternoon, the 35 ID had reached the French-Belgian border line.
On May 24 1940, at 06:00 hours the unit proceeded its march to Antoing, where the Abteilung crossed the Escaut. The British troops followed its withdrawal through Tournai heading to Templeuves. At every village and crossroads, the Germans found obstacles and blocking positions.
On May 25 1940, the cyclist squadron (radfahr-schwadron) relieved the infantry and by dawn that infantry regiment had proceeded its march as a whole. A hard task: to ward a two kilometer frontline, in its front Scottish troops. The officers were uneasy, however the day went quite calm, in spite of during the night there were alarms and own artillery fire.
On May 26 1940, at dawn antitank alarm; a Recce Patrol of five men was detached to deal with, but in reaching the spot, reported it was an old out of service truck. At noon and evening, heavy aerial attacks against Lille and Roubaix. Around 22:00 the 253 ID came serving as replacements.
A stunning untouched Heer Infanterie Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 111 field blouse that would incredibly hard to upgrade!
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Textbook M43 Heer Infanterie Unteroffizier combat tunic
Textbook original Heer M43 combat tunic for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie. The tunic retains fully machine sewn insignia and a set of period applied award loops. The garment is in good, used condition and is named inside the rayon lining at the hight of the collar. The garment comes with a very nice and hard to find pair of shoulderstraps for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie in very good condition with matching subdued(!) tresse.
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K98 bayonet 44 asw with frog marked 1/0750/0114
A very nice bayonet marked 44 asw indicating production by E. & F. Höerster, Stahl u. Metallwarenfabrik, Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet comes together in its original 1/0750/0114 marked frog. This set has always been together and is in very good, lightly worn condition! The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3014 and has nice clean red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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Heer Infantry shoulder boards for a Hauptmann Infanterie Regiment 80
A great pair of original shoulder boards for a Oberleutnant inInfanterie Regiment 76. IR76 was a part of the 34. Infanterie Division which was formed in 1936 and entered the war in Poland in 1940 followed by battles in Luxemburg, Belgium and France. In 1941 the conquest to the eastern front began and later they where moved to Italy where they where used as a coastal defense unit near Col-de-Ferro, Grimaldi, Ventimiglia and San Remo. A very nice lightly worn shoulder boards with loads of patina!
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Heer Infantry shoulder boards for a Hauptmann Infanterie Regiment 80
A great pair of original shoulder boards for a Oberleutnant inInfanterie Regiment 76. IR76 was a part of the 34. Infanterie Division which was formed in 1936 and entered the war in Poland in 1940 followed by battles in Luxemburg, Belgium and France. In 1941 the conquest to the eastern front began and later they where moved to Italy where they where used as a coastal defense unit near Col-de-Ferro, Grimaldi, Ventimiglia and San Remo.
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Infantry assault badge in bronze üü Wiedmann
Fantastic original infantry assault badge or Infanterie Sturmabzeichen marked üü indicating production by Wiedmann. The badge retains virtually all of its original bronze finish and is the best one I’ve had to offer yet. The badge is a very nice and variant with typical hardware for this maker.
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German helmet liner drawstring
Hard to find spare in good used condition. Often missing from many helmets, this is a perfect addition to a helmet with some patina.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked P. Weyersberg 1939
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked P. Weyersberg 1939 ndicating production by Paul Weyersberg u. Co., Waffenfabrik, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3747b and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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Clear mapcase insert
Clear mapcase insert. 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 see through surface to keep the maps unmarked.
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Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne
A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1939. Hard to find in good condition with most of the original paint remaining!
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Mint condition Luger P.08 holster marked DKK 42
A minty P.08 Luger holster marked DKK42 indicating production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. Impossible to upgrade.
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EU-Deactivated P38 CYQ complete with mint holster JWA
Nice and fully matching numbers 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. The magazine is detachable and nicely marked P38. The grips are lightly used but undamaged. A very nice near mint holster marked JWA 4 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg. Very nice completely matching display piece!
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Late war Heer rucksack in blue canvas marked 0/0125/0035
A late war, blue rucksack intended to be worn on the Y-straps. This rucksack is in mint condition and would be a very nice addition to any equipment collection. The rucksack is nicely marked 0/0125/0035 on the reverse. The brown and black leather is in good supple condition.
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Luftwaffe Wehrpass KG27 Boelcke
Nice original Wehrpass to Oberfeldwebel Alfred Herrmann, 1. Kompanie Kampfgeschwader Boelcke nr. 27. Hermann served from 1938 to 1945 in Kampfgeschwader Boelcke which saw its first service in September 1939 in Poland. He was awarded the Sudeten Errinnerungsmedaille, KVK2 and Medaille Kreuz Zeug gegen Kommunismus.
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Tropical Coconut canteen marked HRE 41
A nicely used coconut canteen marked HRE 41 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen. The canteen is in good used condition together with its HRE41 marked cup. Hard to upgrade textbook coconut canteen!
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Pre war A-frame bag
Dated 1938, very hard to upgrade with all aluminum hardware.
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Late war LP42 flare pistol marked wa 184419
A nice late war Leuchtpistole 42 or LP42 flare pistol. Nicely marked wa indicating production by Waffenfabrik Hugo Schneider AG, Leipzig. The pistol still retains the original red brown grips, wartime finish on the metal and has not been refinished or reissued postwar. The serial is 184419. Very nice example!
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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. -

Sanitäter pouch insert
A very nice original cardboard insert for the Sanitäter pouches. Very hard to find spare and often missing!
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Sanitäter pouches W. Homann Berlin
A nice pair of Sanitäter pouches by produced by W. Homann Berlin. The pouches are complete with their original paper labels which are often missing.
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M31 Messkit marked L&SL 1936
A very nice L&SL 36 marked M31 messkit indicating production by Linnepe & Schiffer, Lüdenscheid. A very nice pre war messkit with 95% of its original factory paint remaining, very hard to find a better one!
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Wehrpass 4. Panzerdivision Poland/France/Italy
Nice Wehrpass to Kurt Hühne, Unteroffizier in Schutzen Regiment 12, 4. Panzerdivision. The Wehrpass indicates Kurt took part in the following battles;
1939 – Poland invasion
1940 – France
1943 – southern France
1943 – Italy
1944 – Italian invasion areaKurt was shot through the lung on 18th of September 1939, awarded the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz and the Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwerter 2. Klasse.
All in all a very nice Wehrpass with a impressive list of attended battles and a great base for further resource.
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Heer NCO M36 Mantel for for Feldwebel u. Oberfähnrich
Sale!A nice and typical M36 mantel in great condition. The wool retains most of its nap and is in good condition. The shoulderstrap buttons have been replaced with “7” buttons indicating the owner was a member of the seventh Kompanie. The shoulderstraps have been sen into the shoulders and indicate the rank of Feldwebel u. Oberfähnrich der Infanterie. Nice original mantel in very good condition. Great for a equipment display!
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Heer Stone grey M36 trousers
Rare pre war stone grey Heer M36 trousers dated 1938. The trousers are in very good used, not a bused condition. If you’re looking for a textbook pair in very good used condition; this is it.
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Minty early M31 Zeltbahn 1940 with brown pre war strap
Very nice 1940 dated Zeltbahn in near mint condition. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and is nicely dated 1940. The Zeltbahn is executed in early Splittertarn pattern on a yellow spotted background. Superb early Zeltbahn complete with a very nice brown equipment strap!
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Heer EM M42 field blouse
Nice original Heer EM M42 field blouse in very good condition. Still retaining most of the nap in the wool and not shortened or tailored. The blouse has a neatly restored set of machine sewn Einheitslitzen and machine resewn breast eagle.
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Wehrpass ObGf. Normandy, Lothringen, Oberrhein 243 ID
Nice Wehrpass to Josef Mouhler, Pionier in Pionier Btl 243, 243 Infanterie Division. The Wehrpass indicates Josef took part in the following battles;
6.6.44 Invasionsfront
.44 France
.44 Lothringen
.45 OberrheinAll in all a very nice Wehrpass with a impressive list of attended battles and a great base for further resource.
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Award document assault badge and wound badge 1.7.44 Gren Regt 858
Nice original award document for a assault badge and Wound badge to Grenadier Emil Meyer, 14. Jg. Kp. Grenadier Regiment 858. Signed by Hauptmann Reinhart Stalmann and Eugen-Karl Ziegler The 346 Infanterie Division took part in the heavy battles in Normandy and this one was most probably awarded there.
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Award document iron cross second class 25.7.44 276 ID
Nice original award document for a Iron Cross second class to Hauptfeldwebel Max Boog, Füsilier Battalion 276. Signed by Generalleutnant Kurt Badinski. The 276 Infanterie Division took part in the heavy battles in Normandy and this one was most probably awarded there.
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Award document Iron cross second class 1.9.44 Gren.Regt. 980
Nice original award document for a Iron Cross second class to Stabsgefreiter Rudi Heller, Grenadier Regiment 980. Together with its original POW paperwork. Signed by Generalleutnant Bertram. Grenadier Regiment 980 was destroyed in Caen and most probably the EK2 was awarded due to actions in this area.
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MG34 Petroleum-kasten 1939
Nice original case for Oil and Gasoline canisters as issued with the MG34 machine-gun. The case is fully in its original wartime paint with a white painted M.G. öl on top indicating Petroleumkasten. Hard to find early ammunition can nicely dated 1939!
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M31 messkit marked MN 44
A nice M31 messkit marked MN44 indicating production by Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar (MENESA) in 1944. The messkit still retains up to 85% of its original paint.
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Infantry assault badge Schickle
Nice original hollow Infantry assault badge in silver or Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber. Unmarked but the design indicates production by Schickle.
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Panzer assault badge in bronze by Frank & Reif
Nice original Panzer assault badge or Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze. The badge is nicely marked Frank & Reif. Typical hardware – a textbook badge for Panzergrenadierein great condition.
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Infantry assault badge Rudolf Karneth
Nice original infantry assault badge or Infanterie Sturmabzeichen by Rudolf Karneth. The badge is in good lightly used condition with most of its original finish remaining.
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General assault badge Alois Rettenmaier
A very nice original general assault badge or Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen. Nice example with 99% of its original finish remaining. Unmarked but most made by Alois Rettenmaier.
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Mint condition helmet chinstrap marked RF.Nr. 0/0494/0008
Mint condition original German helmet chinstrap marked RF.Nr. 0/0494/0008.
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Gebirgsjäger boot crampons size 42
A nice set of issue Gebirgsjäger steel crampons complete with straps and carrying bag. Hard to find item for a Gebirgsjäger mannequin!
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Short pre war complete M38 gasmask
A very nice pre war complete M38 gasmask. The mask is complete with all straps, filter, mask and cleaning cloth. Very nice pre war example with 99% of its original paint remaining!
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M44 breadbag with strap marked RB-Nr. 0/0750/0072
Late war M44 breadbag in mint condition with brown leather nicely marked RB-Nr. 0/0750/0072.
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Early rubberized Gascape in unissued condition dated 1940
Nice typical rubberized gas cape pouch with a pressed paper Gasplane dated 1940. The Gasplane is in good used condition.
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Matching pair of tan CLG 43 MP40 magazine pouches
A nice original pair of MP40 magazine pouches marked CLG43 in good unissued condition. The pouches are marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz.
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Stone mint US M1 helmet with Hawley liner
Stone mint US M1 helmet with Hawley liner and original factory paper wrap. Impossible to upgrade and a genuine must have for any US M1 helmet collector. The helmet retains its original factory stacking paper that I’ve never seen before. For sure the best M1 helmet I’ve had to offer and is arguably the best condition M1 helmet on the market today.
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