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  • NS66 single decal Luftwaffe M42 helmet

    A simple, untouched single decal M42 helmet in excellent condition. Marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. Inside a minty liner complete with its original domestamp. I’ll let the pictures do the talking. A stunning original helmet with a size 58 liner.

  • Gebirgsjäger snow goggles in original box

    A nice set of boxed snow goggles in mint unissued condition. These goggles where used by Gebirgsjäger in snowstorms.

  • Size 66/58 helmet liner in light used condition

    Hard to find spare for a mid war helmet in good used condition. Fitting for size 66 helmet shells.

  • US M1C paratrooper liner Inland

    Nice near mint US M1C paratrooper liner by Inland. Sadly the A-yokes have been cut, like most of them. However still a nice original paratrooper liner in very good condition.

  • German helmet chinstrap marked 0/0760/0100

    In good used condition, hard to find spare!  Nicely maker marked 0/0760/0100

  • NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy KIA camouflage helmet

    Stunning NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is in good used condition and nicely marked NS64 with lot number D219 indicating production by Nickelwerke Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The colours are strong and vibrant.  The leather liner is original to the helmet and shows indicatory traces of blood staining indicating this a most probably a KIA helmet. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in great condition!

  • Early tropical Heer pith helmet

    Early pattern with the early green colour. Good size 57 and nicely maker marked. Hard to find!

  • Luftwaffe tropical pith helmet

    Rare original Luftwaffe tropical pith helmet in very good condition. The helmet is complete with both its originally attached insignia and chinstrap.

  • Complete M31 helmet liner size 64/57 dated 1943

    Nice original M31 helmet liner complete with its originally attached strap and a set of three used split pins. Hard to find original liner in good, used condition.

  • Late war M42 bayonet frog

    Scarce late war M42 bayonet frog. Originally designed to go with the folding E-tool, this bayonet frog was later in the war introduced to spare more raw materials on bayonet frogs. The frog is nicely marked R.B.Nr. The leather on the frog is supple. Hard to find late war frog!

  • Der Dienstunterricht im Heere Ausgabe für den Schützen der Schützenkompanie

    A nice original Reibert manual. These manuals where private issue in the 1940’s and a very popular item. These manuals are very thorough and they talk over every single aspect the German soldier was taught in. The book contains German history, Drills, Mannerisms, squad formations, weapons handling, shooting and maintenance, airplane recognition, horse riding, ranks, how to behave/write/talk, heavy weapons and so on and so on.

    They where brought out in different versions, this one being the variant for the “Schützen der Schützenkompanie” or simply riflemen. The manual counts 332 pages and is in readable condition.

  • Exceptional mixed material late war rucksack

    Stone mint condition, simply the best late war M44 Rucksack I’ve ever had to offer. The rucksack is made up of a unique mix of materials that is typical for this type but hard to find in this exceptional condition.

  • Late war Y-straps with angled D-rings marked RBNr. 0/0850/0084

    Nice late war Y-straps marked RBNr. 0/0850/0084. The straps have angled D-rings which is a nice uncommon feature.

  • Handscreened Waffen-SS plane tree 1/2 zeltbahn

    A very nice Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with nice bright colours. The handscreened Plane Tree 1/2 is a nice and rare camouflage type. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition with strong and vibrant colours.  The Zeltbahn retains all of its buttons but some of them and two grommets are in my opinion replacements. Other then that it’s a very nice display piece and would very nicely decorate a mannequin!

  • Rare Splittertarn Zeltbahn with rotating button holes

    Rare late war M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn with rotating button holes. This Zeltbahn was produced in a small experimental batch between May and July 1944. The Zeltbahn is in very good condition with most if not all of its originally sewn buttons and no damages. The Zeltbahn has a few small stains but is otherwise in mint/unissued condition. One of the rarest Zeltbahns to find!

  • First pattern hidden stitch Y-straps

    Hard to find early pattern hidden stitch Y-straps in nice used condition. The Y-strap is nice and supple and would be a nice addition to any early mannequin!

  • British Windproof camouflage trousers

    A nice original British windproof trouser in mint condition. The colours and material are vibrant and strong. Good mannequin size.

  • Second pattern folding E-tool with carrier

    Nice second pattern folding E-tool with E-tool marked gyr 1942. Nice set in used condition that would be great for a combat mannequin!

  • Early pattern MP38 and MP40 ammunition pouch

    Nice early pattern MP38 and MP40 ammunition pouch with the D-ring in the far corner. Nice to combine with a holster. A nice original MP38 ammunition pouch, unmistakingly combat worn!

  • Untouched Field division camouflage gasmask canister

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe field repaint gasmask canister complete with its originally attached straps and gascape. The gasmask and its case are nicely named and ID’ed to Franz Boeser with the Feldpost number 44960 indicating the following units; 44960
    (30.7.1941-28.2.1942) Nachschub-Leitstelle der Luftwaffe Triest,
    (8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 26.1.1944 Nachschub-Leitstelle der Luftwaffe
    6/VII.

    His unit was most likely disbanded in 1944 and reformed into a Felddivision. Franz Boeser is not listed on the Volksbund archive indicating he most probably survived the war. The typical green camouflage paint externally covering the gasmask surely indicates this. The canister is a great example of a typical Luftwaffe issued gasmask, complete with its untouched accessories which is very hard to find these days!

  • Heer breadbag unit marked 15. (E.). J.R. 69

    A very nice pre war breadbag marked E.G. Leuner Bautzen 1936, with a interesting unit marking 15. (E.). J.R. 69 indicating Infanterie-Regiment 69.

  • Dienstglas binocular case strap

    Hard to find spare 6×30 Dienstglas case strap in very good and supple condition. This long piece is always missing, whilst the short piece mostly still retains to the case. Impossible to find as a spare!

  • Stunning early goggles with original aluminum case

    A stunning set consisting of a early set of dust goggles and its original first type aluminum protective container and spare lenses. Typical goggles as worn by motorized units such as Pilots, motorcycle troops and Panzergrenadiere!

  • Mint M42 canteen marked SMM44

    A stunning M42 canteen marked SMM43 indicating production by Süddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik, Mussbach. The cup is a interesting variation without the small loop for the strap to go through. The cup is dated 1944 indicating production in early 1944. The canteen is unissued and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Nice Heer/Waffen-SS pattern issue undershirt

    Nice and desirable Waffen-SS/Heer waffle pattern service shirt. Good mannequin size and in good condition. There are a few damages that won’t show when displayed on a mannequin. Hard to find shirt in unissued condition!

  • Late war mapcase with partial contents

    Nice late war mapcase in good used condition. Complete with some of its original contents. The mapcase is a late war variant in thin rough leather. Hard to find!

  • Nice matching k98 bayonet marked cof 41

    A nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked cof 41 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is in very good unsharpened and uncleaned condition. Found together with the leather frogA nice matching set in very good condition!

  • Heer / Waffen-SS M43 field cap

    A textbook M43 field cap that has been stripped of its insignia. Finished in mid war German made wool with a full rayon lining. The caps retains two of its period sewn buttons. The cap bears a ghost of a trapezoid type insignia used by both the Heer and Waffen-SS. The cap is in nice lightly worn condition and would easily be restored with worn insignia. The cap is roughly a size 57 which is a great mannequin size!

  • Lightweight Y-straps marked cft 41

    A nice and minty pair of lightweight Y-straps as issued to Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel. Nicely maker marked cft 41 indicating production by Paul Klopfer, Wehrmachteffekten, Wien 107, Jörgerbadgasse 8. Hard to upgrade!

  • Stunning ET64 M35 ex winter three tone camouflage helmet

    Truly stunning ET64 M35 three-tone on top of a winter white wash camouflage helmet. The helmet is nicely marked ET64 indicating production by Eissenhuttewerke ThaleThe helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original camouflage paint. Looking at the helmet it is obvious the helmets finish consists of several layers of camouflage paint. The base of the helmet is a double decal Luftwaffe M35 helmet with a reinforced aluminum liner and EA 41 marked chinstrap. On top of that externally a winter white wash camouflage. This is covered up with a dark blue Luftwaffe Reissue paint which also sits on the aluminum liner band. This is finished with a three-tone spray paint camouflage paint that is normally referred to as Normandy camouflage. Another feature in these thick layers of paint is that one can see the imprint of a wire or string that once adorned the top of the shell. The helmet was recently found in Norway. The helmet bears a pencil marking on the left side that resembles the Norwegian royal symbol indicating possible resistance use. The helmet is a great example of usage throughout the war, featuring multiple wartime repaints and finally finished in brightly colored and contrastful three-tone camouflage. Finding a better one that “has it all” would be hard!

  • Period converted Waffen-SS winter panzer coveralls

    A uniform set consisting of a period modified Waffen-SS Winter Panzer coveralls with a first pattern mouse grey wool Waffen-SS pattern reversible parka trousers. The jacket and trousers are both in equal strong worn condition. The reversible Waffen-SS winter Panzer coveralls have been shortened below the waist pockets and are in salty condition. They are incredibly rare, as most original Waffen-SS Panzer uniforms. As most Waffen-SS coveralls they are designed for short people. This was most probably worn by someone tall, incapable of wearing the coveralls as is. I believe the set could be put together but I’ve found them as a set and they both show equal wear. The set would be very nice for a early eastern front Waffen-SS Panzer mannequin!

  • Patronenkasten 34 or MG34 ammunition box for 300 S.m.K.

    A nice pre war ammunition box for the MG34 machinegun. Still with a lot of original paint remaining. The box has the very subtle pre war brown camouflage applied to it which is hard to photograph. On top its marked with the contents. This was done so it was easy to choose a different ammunition type in the field. The ammunition type that was in this box can be read as 300 Schuss S.m.K. 4. Zug indicating 300 rounds of steel cored or armor penetrating bullets for the 4th Zug. Finding ammunition boxes marked for specific ammunition types is very hard, especially the S.m.K. marked cases!

  • Rare Dutch straight E-tool or Pionierschop

    Rare pre war Dutch model 34 Pionierschop for Infanterie troops. Much rarer then its German counterpart, complete with its original paint finish.

  • ET66 M35 concrete / Rautarn camouflage helmet

    A stunning chunky camouflage M35 helmet. The helmet shell is marked ET66 which indicates production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The lot number of the helmet is 3606 indicating a double decal Heer helmet. The helmet retains up to 95% of its thick wartime applied camouflage paint. The thick textured paint is often referred to as Rautarn or even Zimmerit.
    Looking at the left side of the helmet the contours of a Heer decal can be seen through the paint. On the right side of the helmet another decal can be seen peeking through the cracks in the thick concrete camouflage paint. The helmet has a few cracks in the paint showing the original apple green colour underneath. The helmet is a nice large size and is in good lightly used condition. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap with its pins deeply embedded into their concrete base. Would make a excellent addition to any camouflage collection and it would be very hard to find one in better condition!

  • Pre war strap for the flare gun holster or ammunition pouch

    Hard to find strap for the flare pistol holster and or ammunition pouch. In good supple condition.

  • Pre war mapcase unit marked 2./Sch.R.3. I

    A nice brown pre war Heer mapcase unit marked 2./Sch.R.3. I. The mapcase is maker marked and dated Ernst Köhnen Solingen 1936. 

  • Short Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers

    Textbook original Waffen-SS Sahariana short tropical trousers.

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

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ  indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. A nice combat worn example of a original Waffen-SS belt buckle in its original finish!

  • Waffen-SS M40 Oak B camouflage smock

    A original Waffen-SS M40 Oak B(!) camouflage smock or Tarnjacke in combat worn condition. A typical example of a shortened smock as was done a lot with the M40 smocks as they had no lower pockets. The garment has many rips and repairs but retains its stunning bright colours. I’ve added some pictures of similar smocks in wear! The M40 smock in Oak B is one of the rarest M40 smocks out there. This period modified smock is a prime example as a Waffen-SS camouflage smock in combat worn condition!

  • Luftwaffe M40 mantel made in Belgium by E. Reitz

    M40 Luftwaffe mantel made by E. Reitz, Merksem Belgium in lightly worn condition. The garment is in good condition and complete with most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The garment has multiple moth damages but is otherwise in great condition!

  • Pre war Luftwaffe straight trousers LBA 39

    Textbook Luftwaffe straight legged trousers in great, unissued condition. The trousers are nicely marked LBA 39 and made by Brandenburger Kleiderfabrik G.m.b.H., Brandenburg an der Havel. The trousers are a good mannequin size and are in very good, imo unissued condition. The trousers have one or two minuscule moth holes. Other then that perfect!

  • Matching pair of K98 pouches LBA(S) 38

    Nice matching pair of chocolate brown LBA(S) 38 marked K98 ammunition pouches. One of the pouches is marked LBA(S)38 and matching maker and date markings. One of the pouches lacks the internal dividers.

  • Matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 pouches by cqr 42

    A nice matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked cqr 42 indicating production by Lederwerk Sedina Joachim Schell, Sportartikelfabrik, Finkewalde Bez. Stettin. The pouches are in good used condition as pictured! The leather on the pouches is supple and the canvas is strong. Finding a real combat worn set in good condition is really hard and this matching pair would be very hard to upgrade!

  • NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy ex netted camouflage helmet

    Stunning NS64 M42 three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is in good used condition and nicely marked NS64 with lot number D03 indicating production by Nickelwerke Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original three-tone Normandy camouflage paint. The colours are nice, strong and vibrant. On the top of the helmet a hand palm print can be seen in the paint. The helmet retains remnants of a camouflage net complete with the drawstring with steel ring inside the helmet. The leather liner is original to the helmet and shows indicatory traces of blood staining making this a possible KIA helmet. The helmet is a stunning and textbook example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in great condition!

  • Stone mint M40 Luftwaffe trousers with factory tag

    A stone mint pair of Luftwaffe M40 trousers or Fliegertuchhose. The trousers are a good mannequin size and still retain most if not all of the nap on the wool. The garment still retains its original factory paper tag indicating production by August Sauer Uniformfabrik. Inside nicely size marked and LBA(S). A stunning pair in stone mint condition that would look great on a mannequin and is truly impossible to upgrade.

  • minty late war Y-strap

    Mint late war piece – can’t be upgraded!

  • Stunning named early tropical camouflage gasmask canister

    Stunning brush painted tropical camouflage gas mask canister. The canister is dated 1942 and is named to Rudolf Körner. The gas mask is complete with all of its original contents. The original tan camouflage paint still retains to 90% of the canister and this would easily be the best one I’ve found in a long time! The canister would very nicely attribute to a Afrikakorps or Italian theater mannequin! A stunning original tan camouflage gas mask that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • MG gunners Umbral goggles

    A stunning mint tinted goggles as used and issued to MG gunners. Rare two find complete set with spare ear straps, case and original manual!

  • Blue (!) Steel Waffen-SS beltbuckle marked Rodo

    A nice original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked Rodo indicating production by Robert Dold, Offenberg. This was the final colour of Waffen-SS belt buckle by Rodo. Usually Rodo buckles are finished in green paint. Looking at the head of the eagle one can observe no pebbling besides it and the rope clear indicating this is still a type 1 rodo buckle as named by Jean Pierre Redeuilh. Blue painted Waffen-SS buckles are amongst some of the rarest SS buckles out there!

  • Q64 M35 double decal Heer helmet with rare leather carrying rig

    A stunning 1936 dated apple green M35 double decal Heer helmet complete with its rare pre war leather carrying rig. The leather carrying rig is typical of construction with a heavyweight steel carabiner. The carrying rig is paired to the helmet was used early in the war by motorized and cavalry units where helmets would have been clipped onto horse saddles or vehicles. These straps are very scarce and hard to find. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist with the lot number 5140. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original apple green paint inside and out. The helmet has not two but 4 decals applied stacked on top of each other. This is be one of the earliest re-issue helmets. The helmet retains its original rare 1931 (!) dated single band Schuberth type liner. This was a scarce liner of the first batch of M31 liners for the M35 helmet. The dome of the helmet shows a nice and clear dome stamp dated 1936. The Chinstrap is original to the helmet and nicely dated 1937. The helmet is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade. Finding a M35 helmet with original leather carrying rig and stacked decals is very hard!

  • Complete late war Gebirgsjäger Anorak

    A very nice and minty late war Gebirgsjäger anorak set consisting of a Windbluse and Windhose. These reversible camouflage garments are waterproofed and meant for the Ski- und Gebirgsjäger. These garments are hard to find in good condition, especially the trousers. The jacket has one small hole on the back but is otherwise in unissued condition. I’ve added some pictures of these garments in wear. A nice complete uniform in a nice mannequin size that would instantly dress a combat display!

  • Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic marked 393

    Stunning mint Waffen-SS M44 Erbsentarn Tarnfeldbluse or Dot 44 camouflage tunic. The garment is in stone mint condition with its originally zigzag sewn sleeve eagle. The colours of the pea dot camouflage are all strong and vibrant. The tunic retains all of its mint and originally sewn buttons complete with its tan glass buttons on the cuffs and bandage pocket. The garment features all of its originally sewn green tunic buttons marked CTD. The collar is a unusual large model which is typical for this manufacturer. The garment is mint and can’t be upgraded.

  • Untouched German reissued Italian messkit

    The Italian army messkit (Gavetta Modello 1930) was a commonly seen item within the German army. Prior to re-issue in the German army they where mostly painted green by the Germans. The messkit is complete with its original strap which has always been together. It shows age and lots of patina and would be a nice addition to a combat display!

  • Rare type MP38 u. MP40 pouches marked bdr 43

    Nice original MP38 u. MP40 pouches marked bdr 43 indicating production by Richard Ehrhardt, Lederwarenfabrik, Poessneck, Thuringia. The pouches are in nice used condition and is a rare type made out of several types of material. Hard to find type!

  • Rare late war Tragegurt 34 from recycled materials

    A late war pattern Tragegurt 34 made out of recycled materials woven into a strap. These straps where issued to MG crews and assisted in carrying the MG34 and MG42ammunition boxes. These straps are hard to come by, especially the late war woven types like this one. This is a very desirable strap this material and is in great condition.

  • Rare pair Waffen-SS issued jackboots

    A rare and stunning pair of mint unissued Waffen-SS issue jackboots. The Jackboots are marked VA 104/41 ᛋᛋ on the soles and on the top. The pair is a nice matching set and a nice average mannequin size. The pair was recently found in household clearing in Germany and has never been in a collection before. The boots are still a bit dusty form being stored for 75 years. Impossible to find a better pair of boots for a Waffen-SS mannequin!

  • Gebirgsjäger rucksack

    Late pattern Gebirgsjäger rucksack in good used condition.

  • Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked CAG

    A nice tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original tan paint up to 75%. The binoculars are marked CAG indicating production by Swarovski. The binoculars are in working condition without a Strichplatte. The leather strap is old but in my opinion added to the piece.

  • Minty Heer M36 Infantry EM field blouse

    Stunning EM M36 field blouse in unissued condition. The garment features its full length skirt, sleeves and waist. The wool still retains 99% of its original nap and would easily be classed as mint. The garment has one small hole in the left sleeve with a imo period repair. The insignia on the garment are original and hand sewn but in my opinion restored. On the left breast pocket a single set of loops is present for a Infanteriesturmabzeichen. The tunic has a nice early and numbered set of M36 white, wool piped infantry shoulder straps. The shoulder straps indicate use for Infanterie Regiment 51. Although the insignia are in my opinion restored this is still a very nice garment in near mint condition and very hard to upgrade. Perfect for a May 1940 display!

  • German army Sanitäter medical recognition vest

    Super rare German army medical or Sanitäter red cross recognition vest. These vest where issued and worn by Sanitäter and Krankenträger to be easily recognized in battle. The vest is in good worn condition and has several bloodstains. Hard to find in used condition!

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