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  • Gasmask canister ID’ed to Hanna Brüns

    A very nice original gasmask canister named to a female auxilliary Hanna Brüns 50388. I’ve never seen one named to a Female auxiliary before!
    The feldpostnumber L50388 indicates the following unit:
    50388
    (2.1.1940-11.3.1943) 9. Kompanie Luftnachrichten-Regiment 202,
    (25.11.1944-8.5.1945) 8.2.1945 gestrichen.

  • Webbing equipment belt

    Very nice all webbing construction webbing equipment belt sized 90. Hard to upgrade, mint!

  • EF64 single decal Kriegsmarine M42 helmet

    Textbook original Kriegsmarine M42 helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda in very good condition.
    The helmet retains up to 95% of its original textured field grey paint and golden Kriegsmarine decal. The decal is a Kriegsmarine thin wing type manufactured by Huber Jordan u. Koerner. The top of the decal shows a golden line indicating the decal was manufactured in multiple layers and is a textbook Kriegsmarine helmet. The lot number is also noted in the lot number database as a Single Decal Kriegsmarine helmet. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. Kriegsmarine M42 helmets are very rare, especially in a exceptional condition as this one. I doubt I will find another soon!

  • M43 Heer HBT tunic in strong used condition

    Original Heer M43 Drillich M43 field blouse in strong used condition.  The tunic has many period repairs and resewn original insignia. A nice and affordable field blouse in good but strongly used condition!

  • USAAF B-4 Mea West Life Preserver

    A very nice original B4 Life Preserver in good used condition. The vest shows a lot of soiling and wear. Complete with all straps!

  • Luftwaffe Flak Fliegerbluse in unissued condition

    A very nice unissued Luftwaffe Flak Fliegerbluse with all factory sewn insignia and the original factory cutter labels. The Fliegerbluse has the factory sewn insignia for a Obergefreiter der Flakartillerie. The left sleeve features the artillery trademans badge or Flakartillerie Tätigkeitsabzeichen. The garment was never worn and still retains its minty appearance and approximately 95% of the nap. The shoulderstraps are nice midwar rayon piped examples. Probably the best Flak Fiegerbluse on the market today!

  • British Windproof camouflage trousers

    A nice original British windproof trouser in good, lightly used condition. The colours and material are vibrant and strong. Nice for a mannequin!

  • Luftschutz reissued Czech M34 helmet

    Rare pre war Czech M34 helmet that was reissued in the Luftschutz. The helmet is in very good unissued condition with over 95% paint and decal. The liner is also in unworn, mint condition and nicely dated 1938. The helmet has its single Luftschutz decal applied to the side in mint condition. These helmets are very rare, especially a blue one in mint condition!

  • Late war M37 lowboots marked 0/0744/5061

    A stunning pair of late war M37 lowboots marked 0/0744/5061 in very good unissued condition. A nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins and complete with a set of leather laces. Marked 0/0744/5061 on the top. These lowboots where issued to most personnel in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. A nice and textbook set with the shark type nose! A matching pair of typical M37 lowboots in minty condition is hard to find!

  • German paratrooper Splittertarn smock

    A nice original and combat worn German paratrooper smock or Knochensack marked Rudolph Hubert & Cie 1.A B.42. Manufactured from heavy twill material with parts out of Grünmeliert smock material. One period repair to the back skirt. The smock retains all of its period sewn buttons and rust free press studs. The zippers are marked Elite and are all in functioning condition. The smock retains nice and vibrant colours with a nice light use just perfect for a combat mannequin. The breast eagle is resewn but original. The smock is a very nice large size fitting for most if not all mannequins. This smock was surely worn during the war and has loads of character. Hard to upgrade original Fallschirmjäger Knochensack in honest worn condition!

  • LP34 flare gun marked 237 1940

    A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the original anodization finish and never has been repainted. The finish still remains for 75%. The grips are a nice black bakelite. The LP34 is marked 237 1940 which indicates production by Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabriken Bernhard Berghaus.

    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.

  • Rare M31 canteen marked HJB 42

    Nice matching M31 canteen marked HJB 42. It is unclear who manufactured the canteens marked HJB but they are very rare. Hard to upgrade rare maker canteen in very good condition!

  • K98 rifle sling

    A nice sling in very good used condition. Perfect to match to a used K98!

  • Y-strap in good used condition

    A nice late war Y-strap in good used condition. Unmarked late war example with factory installed captured French brass fittings on the auxiliary straps.

  • US Corcoran jumpboots

    Hard to find minty pair of US jumpboots by Corcoran. The pair is nicely named to William M. Fuller and is in good, unworn condition. This pair was probably kept as “best dress” to be worn with a Class A or Ike jacket. The pair retains its original laces but they have broken at a few places. They can however still be laced up for display. A great minty pair!

    William was born in Johnson City, NY on July 30, 1923. He served his county for 26 years as an Air Defense Officer, including seven years as a Senior Paratrooper, with the 82nd (All-American) Airborne Division earning three battle stars in World War II in the Battle of the Bulge, the Ardennes, the Huertgen Forest and Central Germany. In the early 50s, he served with the 11th Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY. During the Korean Conflict, 1951-1952 he earned four battle stars. Other decorations included the Army Commendation Medal and the Belgian Fourraguerre. Following military retirement in 1968, he became a real estate broker.

  • Nice pair of US Jumpboots

    Hard to find pair of US WW2 Jumpboots. The boots are in good worn condition and retain their original laces. The laces have been repaired at a few points. The size is 10 1/2. A nice worn pair for a paratrooper mannequin!

  • US M-1943 folding E-tool in transitional pouch

    A nice US M1943 folding E-tool in good unissued condition with a transitional case.

  • US Colt holster BOYT 44

    A nice original Colt holster in good used condition. Nicely marked BOYT 44.

  • US Mounted canteen

    A nice original mounted canteen as used by cavalry and airborne troops during world war two. The pouch is in good, lightly used condition.

  • Captured Polish M.23/31 Messkit

    This messkit was captured and refinished by the Germans during the war. The M.23/31 messkit was made from tin coated steel. It has been captured and at some point made its way in the German production lines being refinished in the way most of the steel post 1942 messkits where finished in red and olive paint. It is the only Polish messkit I’ve seen so far reissued and refinished in this way.

  • Late war M44 type Infantry Feldwebel

    A very nice textbook pair with the late war subdued tresse for a Feldwebel in a infantry unit. Hard to find M44 pair in very good, unissued condition!

  • Long handled pioneer wire cutters pouch Robert Larsen 1937

    A very nice original carrier for the pre war long handled wire cutters in very good, lightly used condition. Nicely marked Robert Larsen Berlin 1937. Very rare to find, and perfect to match with a wire cutter!

  • Brown pre war Luftwaffe mapcase L.B.A. (S)

  • Complete Kartenwinkelmesser 140 in pouch

    A nice complete set marked CWU indicating production by Georg Kremp, vorm. Aktiengesellschaft für Optik und Mechanik, Wetzlar-Lahn. These where used to read angles on maps in a 6400 mills scale.

  • FN Hi Power pistol holster marked ftc 1942

    A very nice original leather holster for the FN made Hi Power pistol or Pistole 640(b). The holster is marked ftc 1942 indicating production by Frost & Jähnel, Breslau 1, Schlossohle 7/9. The holster is in very good condition.

  • German issue m40 wool trousers

    A nice combat worn pair of m40 issue Heer trousers. Nice in good worn condition. Waist 80cm, length 100cm. A great pair if you have a nice worn jacket!

  • M31 Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn

    Late war M31 Zeltbahn in near mint condition. Still retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and ropes. Hard to upgrade!

  • M40 Wachmantel in mint condition dated 1940

    Very heavy Heer M40 Wachmantel in great unissued condition still retaining up to 100% of the nap in the wool. Nice big size fitting most if not all mannequins. A rare mantel to find, especially in this condition!

  • Late war M43 mantel in mint condition

    Mint condition late war Heer M43 Mantel dated M44. Nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins. The wool still retains 99% of the fluffy nap and all of its originally sewn buttons. Can’t be upgraded really!

  • MP38 u. MP40 sling

    A nice original MP38 u. MP40 sling in very good condition. Very hard to find in this condition!

  • K98 rifle sling dated 1942

    A very nice original K98 sling in brown leather. Marked Kar. for Karabiner and nicely dated 1942. Hard to find in this condition!

  • Presstoff Straight E-tool carrier

    A nice original Presstoff E-tool carrier in very good condition. The leather is supple and it can easily be displayed on a mannequin. Nicely maker marked gjj and dated 1944. Textbook mid- to late war variation made out of Ersatzmaterial!

  • Nice complete gasmask to Obergefreiter Werner Kolbe

    A nice and complete gasmask named to Obergefreiter Werner Kolbe. The canister retains up to 95% of its original paint and is complete with its straps, spare lenses, mask, polishing cloth and spring. Hard to upgrade!

  • Clean pair of winter felt boots marked Columbus-Schuhfabrik Breslau 43

    A great lightbrown pair of late war felt boots. Typical eastern front footwear worn and issued with the reversible, non reversible and charkov parkas. The pair is a nice large 29 which translates to a modern EU 44. The pair is nicely marked Columbus-Schuhfabrik Breslau 43. Hard to find a great pair in this condition and size!

  • Kriegsmarine marked P08 Luger holster Curt Vogel 1938

    A scarce original P08 Luger holster with Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp. The holster is nicely marked Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel Cottbus 1938 on the back with in addition a Waffenamt and a Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp. Kriegsmarine P08 holsters are very scarce!

  • Tan sniper periscope marked DOW

    A very nice tan painted trench/sniper periscope or Winkelfernrohr used for Graben-und Hauserkampf. The periscope is in good working condition with clear optics. The periscope is nicely marked dow indicating production by Opticotechna GmbH. Very nice to compliment a sniper display with.

  • Shrapnell damaged Soldbuch to Panzerschütze Franz Schefler

    Unique shrapneldamaged soldbuch to Panzerschützen Franz Schefler, born 11 december 1926 and enlisted on 11 august 1944 at the age of 17. A typical 17 year old aryan boy with blond hair and blue eyes. He enlisted in 2. Kompanie Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 10, transferred to Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 4 and later to Grenadier Regiment 912. He was awarded the Verwundeten Abzeichen Im Schwarz on 7 november 1944 due to wounds noted as  Krankheit 31B which indicates 31b-Handgrenade, mortar, artillery (shrapnel). Grenadier Regiment 912 fought heavily in eastern Prussia or Ostpreussen and was destroyed first of april 1945 at Heiligenbeil which is currently known as Kaliningrad. This is for sure one of the most visual and poignant pieces of history I’ve had to offer.

  • Very rare folding E-tool carrier converted for straight E-tool

    A insanely rare folding shovel carrier that has been converted during the war to carry the straight E-tool. These where converted during the war due to a shortage of straight shovel carriers and converted for the use with foreign captured straight E-tools. This E-tool is a captured Italian type and was found with this cover.
    I included a few wartime images of these covers in use. Very rare original converted cover in good used condition!

  • Period Wehrmacht issue braces named F. Brandstater

    A very nice pair of early Wehrmacht issue braces named F. Brandstater. The braces are marked D.R.P. 33 on the leather parts.

  • Pre war Busch compass with sling and pouch

    Nice complete pre war compass by Busch with sling and pouch, very hard to find!

  • Speckled brown bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas container

    A stunning speckled brown bakelite 6×30 binocular case. Later in the war when the Germans ran out of pigment for bakelite they switched over to different fillers. Sawdust was one of the filling materials used, creating a interesting speckled finish. The brown bakelite dienstglas containers where mostly found with tan 6×30 binoculars. The case is in very good, undamaged condition and has a very aesthetic and vibrant light brown colour which would nicely attribute a late war uniform setup.

  • Stunning two-tone Luftwaffe camouflage helmet from St. Vith

    Untouched M40 Luftwaffe camouflage helmet recently discovered in a attic in St. Vith, Belgium. The helmet features a nice two-tone camouflage pattern. Under the camouflage you can still see the Luftwaffe decal. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap that have never been removed from the helmet. The helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. As the helmet was a recent woodwork find in St. Vith, Belgium which was a key battle in the Battle of the Bulge. The helmet most probably belonged to a member of the 18. Volksgrenadier Division which mostly contained 18. Luftwaffe Felddivision and Kriegsmarine troops. The helmet has a nice patina overall and still retains dust and cobwebs between the shell and the liner. The helmet is a stunning untouched example only recently retrieved from the woodwork in the Belgian Ardennes. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Q62 M35 beaded Luftschutz helmet

    A nice minty M35 beaded Luftschutz helmet with its original chinstrap and size 56 liner.

  • Spectacular M40 Heer tunic with factory sewn insignia

    A stunning Heer M40 EM Feldbluse in mint/unissued condition with the original factory paper tag. The tunic is not shortened, modified or restored in any way. The dark green Litzen are factory sewn to the collar and indicate production prior to May 1940 when the grey Einheitslitzen where introduced. The breast eagle is factory machine sewn on the top, flipped and finished by hand. The picture coming after the breast eagle shot shows the stitch line, underneath the lining. The tunic has one small hole on the inside underneath the pocket, not visible from the outside. This is really a stunning textbook M40 tunic as worn and issued prior to May 1940, and possibly also worn in the 1940 campaigns!

  • Grey Wehrmacht issue blanket

    A original German army issue blanket. These blankets where issued and used members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. The importance of blankets in a war is very underestimated and where more then often the only comfort a soldier would have.

    This blanket is in near mint condition, it has no rips, holes or repairs. This is a original Wehrmacht issue blanket that would be perfect for a personal effects display and very nice correctly folded or strapped onto a Tornister or Rucksack!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle marked Dr. Franke & Co 1939

    A nice aluminum Heer belt buckle marked Dr. Franke & Co Lüdenscheid 1939. 

  • Late war blue Heer belt buckle by Assmann

    A very nice late war blue belt buckle (Einheitskoppelschloss) in mint condition. The buckle has a set of belt prongs indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. The belt buckle has a typical brown painted set of prongs and still retains 100% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Tabbed steel Heer belt buckle E Schneider 1942 Lüdenscheid

    Nice original tabbed Heer belt buckle marked E Schneider 1942 Lüdenscheid. Still has up to 90% of its original factory paint and originally sewn leather tab.

  • Mint Carrying strap for MGZ40 optics can Carl Zeiss 1940

    Mint carrying sling for the MGZ40 optics can dated 1940 and marked with the Carl Zeiss logo. Complete strap, easily attached and or detached. Hooks marked L&F. The strap is in perfect condition, impossible to upgrade and waiting for that Minty MGZ40 optics can!

  • Unissued set of 10 embroided M43 cap trapezoids

    A set of 10 unissued M43 cap trapezoids in the original factory bundle. Nice display piece or to sell separately!

  • Matching pair of Heer EM shoulderstraps in Italian wool

    Hard to find worn pair of Heer EM shoulderstraps in rough Italian wool. Tunics in this coarse Italian material are easily found but matching shoulderstraps in this wool are incredibly rare to find.

  • Luftwaffe navigator DR2 Dreieckrechner

    A nice Luftwaffe DR2 Dreieckrechner navigational computer. These 15cm discs where necessary in navigating with maps and coordinates. Typically carried by Luftwaffe aircrew. Nicely marked Dennert & Pappe and dated 1941 and in very good condition.

  • Prewar MKL 38 M31 canteen in unissued condition

    A very nice pre war canteen in mint condition. All the parts are marked MKL 38 indicating production by Max Kamper, Lüdenscheid. A rare to find maker, especially in this complete and mint condition!

  • Lightbrown pre war mapcase marked LLG Baden 1937

    A very nice Lightbrown pre war mapcase marked LLG Baden 1937. These are a nice project to complete!

  • Matching M31 canteen marked ESB 40

    A very nice M31 canteen marked ESB 40 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin. The cloth cover has one or two moth damages. Otherwise the canteen is mint!

  • Equipment belt marked R.Z.f.H. 7 1942

    A nice and mint equipment belt marked R.Z.f.H. 7 1942 indicating production by Reichs Zentrale für Handwerkslieferungen. Hard to upgrade!

  • Presstoff K98 bayonet frog

    Uncommon K98 bayonet frog made from Presstoff in very good, near mint condition. First one in this material I’ve ever seen!

  • Gasmask canister with straps and gas cape

    A very nice original Gasmask canister with its originally applied straps and Gascape. The canister is in very good condition with approximately 99% of its original factory paint. The canister is a late variant with coarse straps and various manufacturing simplifications. The canister is dated 1944. The Canister has the late war coarse material straps that are original to the can. The gas cape is nicely strapped to the can and shows the same shape and patina and in my opinion this is also original to the can. The gas cape pouch is named to Sauter. The canister doesn’t have a mask or filter but would be great to display on a mannequin with less chance of straps breaking through the weight of the mask. The Canister is in great original condition with lots of patina and would nicely attribute any combat mannequin display!

  • Straight leather E-tool carrier marked Otto Sindel 1940

    Hard to find leather straight E-tool carrier in stone mint condition. The leather straps are all supple and in mint condition. The best I’ve ever seen.

  • M31 Labeflasche marked ESB41

    A nice ESB 41 marked M31 Labeflasche in unissued condition. The canteen, strap and cover are nicely marked ESB 41 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin. The canteen is in good unissued condition with supple leather. A great unissued canteen!

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