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Mint Heer EM M42 tunic manufactured in Belgium by E. Reitz
Mint and textbook M42 Heer field blouse for a enlisted men in a Infanterie- or Grenadierregiment. The garment is nicely maker marked E.Reitz which had his factory based in Merksem which is a suburb in Antwerp, Belgium. The garment retains all of the nap in the wool and is easily classed mint. The garment was slightly shortened in the sleeves. It comes with a nowadays hard to find infantry shoulderstraps in the same wool colour. The garment retains its original factory sewn breast eagle and Einheitslizen. The insignia configuration is quite hard to find with the early breast eagle. Very hard to find Belgian manufactured garment in mint condition!
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Stunning period tailored M43 field blouse for Knights cross and DKIG wearer
Stunning original M43 Field blouse that was period tailored for the wearer who was awarded the Ritterkreuz, Deutsches Kreuz in Gold and Nahkampfspange. The tunic retains all of its period wartime sewn insignia and loops. The jacket would be a stunning nice base for a medal display. The collar has loops sewn underneath that where used to affix the Knights Cross. The tunic has been discussed with mentioned possible wearers here. There is one repair to the lower pocket. The garment would be impossible to upgrade, except if you ofcourse add a Knigths Cross and a Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. A stunning and original Ritterkreuzträger tunic!
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Rare M40 ET66 Heer double decal helmet
Rare original Heer M40 double decal Heer helmet in very good condition. Helmet retains both of its period factory applied decals and most of its original factory paint. The helmet retains its liner and chinstrap and is marked DRP 1940. The Helmet itself is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a truly rare example of a double decal M40. The helmet has been discussed before on German Helmet Walhalla. The helmet would be a great addition to any helmet collection!
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Q66 M40 Luftwaffe three-tone camouflage helmet with sweetheart picture
Stunning original M40 Luftwaffe helmet in three-tone Normandy camouflage with a sweetheart picture found in the liner. The helmet retains up to 80% of its original camouflage paint and its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet is marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The liner is nice size 58 and original to the helmet. I looked inside the helmet and felt a piece of paper behind the leather of the liner. The picture of a Nachrichtenhelferin named Irene was tucked inside; most probably his sweetheart as a good luck charm. The helmet is named to Obergefreiter Brandt in the skirt of the helmet and the liner. The chinstrap is a nice early brown LBA marked example with aluminum buckle. The helmet is a very nice example of a three-tone camouflage helmet with a very nice extra that I found inside!
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EF64 M42 helmet in Three-tone sawdust camouflage
A one looker original three-tone sawdust camouflage helmet in very good, used condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original sawdust camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner in size 56. The helmet is a nice example of a sawdust camouflage helmet with good strong colours!
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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!
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M35 double decal Luftwaffe Turtle camouflage helmet
A stunning Luftwaffe M35 double decal camouflage helmet found in Leersum, the Netherlands. The helmet retains 90% of its original three-tone turtle-like camouflage scheme with bright and vibrant colours. Easily seen are the two Luftwaffe decals peeking through the paint! Also the helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap in good untouched condition. The helmet would make a very nice example for any camouflage collection!
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Kriegsmarine EF64 single decal three tone Normandy camouflage helmet
A stunning original three tone Normandy camouflage Kriegsmarine M40 helmet. One of the rarest of camouflage helmets to find. The helmet is untouched with its original liner and chinstrap. The helmet was found in Scheveningen a few years ago. The helmet still retains its original ghost Kriegsmarine decal which you can see through the camouflage paint. The helmet is named to Ruschka. A stunning original Kriegsmarine camo helmet!
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Rare Heer overseas officer Panzer EM upgraded cap marked Robert Lubstein 1940
Rare Heer overseas officer Panzer cap marked Robert Lubstein 1940 size 55. This is a textbook Enlisted mans example that was period upgraded with the addition of a Bullion cap eagle on back background. Additonally the Silver officer border on the top and front are period hand sewn additions. The cockade and Panzer soutache are factory installed. The cap is nicely marked Robert Lubstein 1940 and in the size 55. Beautiful example!
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Rare Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in plane tree 1/1 overprint camouflage
Rare Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in plane tree 1/1 overprint camouflage in used condition. The Zeltbahn retains a very nice and vibrant plane tree overprint. There are a number of period depot style repairs in Splittertarn and Sumpftarn material. Nice example that would look great displayed as is or rolled up on a equipment setup!
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Rare Waffen-SS Panzer SS-Obersturmbannführer shoulderboards to Karl Leiner SS Pz. Abt. 103
€2,200.00SS-Abt.Kdr.KARL LEINER s.SS-Pz.Abt. ‘TIGER’ 103 SHOULDER BOARDS
Karl Leiner was Eicke’s son-in-law, his career took him through…
SS-Heimwehr Danzig 1939
Kdr. SS-T.-Pz.Abw.Abt. 1940
Kdr. SS-Pz.Jg.Abt. “SS-Reich” 1941
Kdr. SS-Pz.Abt. 3 1942
Kdr. SS-Pz.Rgt. 3 1942-43
Kdr. s.SS-Pz.Abt. 103 1944
SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Leiner becomes the new battalion commander. Improvised training is conducted by using three Panzer 1s MODEL C. 25 Jan 45, battalion receives 13 Tiger 2 tanks. 26 jan 45 . Entrainment of 39 Tiger 2s in Lage for transport to the eastern front. The battalion is to report directly to Heeeresgruppe Weischel [army group Vistula]. One week prior , SS-Sturmbannfuhrer Herzig relieves the unpopular SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Leiner, the son in law of deceased SS Brigadfuhrer Eicke.SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Birnschein and SS Obersturmfuhrer Ther who sent reports against Leiner to the SS Main office ,are transferred for law , order and discipline reasons to schwere Panzer Abteilung 501. Also from the book on Wittman. In Nov 43 all elements of the battalion not involved in the east front deployment were transported by rail to Sennelager South , Augustdorf. SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Leiner had assumed command of the battalion a short time before [sSS Pz Abt 101]. The 38 year old Leiner had commanded the anti tank battalion of the Totenkopf div in the western campaign of 1940, and in 43 had led the same divisions panzer regiment during the Battle of Kharkov. Leiner was married to one of Eickes daughters, and he was a long serving member of Eickes Division ,where he was sure of the commanders goodwill. Leiner did not enjoy much popularity among members of the 101st. His cold unfriendly manner and his lack of understanding prevented any bonds from being established with the enlisted men, NCO s and officers. That’s all I have not even a photo, he sounds like your typical guy with his head up his behind. no reference for that just personal observation.
SS-number being 27.351
And between May and August 1940 he commanded SS-Totenkopf-Panzer-Abwehr-Abteilung.
SS-Totenkopf-Division the following information:
SS-Totenkopf-Panzer-Abwehr-Abteilung
SS-Sturmbannführer (although I believe this must be SS-Hstuf) Karl Leiner(CO 11-39). So after his service with the SS-Heimwehr ‘Danzig’ he became CO from this unit.
And when I look to what I’ve on SS-Totenkopf-Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung I see this:
SS-Sturmbannführer Leiner (CO 8-40). So this could be correct as well since I first wrote he commanded SS-Totenkopf-Panzer-Abwehr-Abteilung till August 1940. I only don’t know if he was SS-Stubaf already at that time, only someone who has his promotions could tell us this…..
He served with the 15. Kp. from SS-Heimwehr ‘Danzig’ since the CO from that Kp. was an SS-Ostuf called Otto Leiner and Karl had a higher rank at that time when I’m correct. So he probably served with another unit from the SS-Heimwehr ‘Danzig’.
These shoulderboards were obtained direct from the family in Konstanz by a good friend by a picker/collector in Germany and then onto Martin Stiles at Hannahs Reich and have been in a single collection since. Unique offering which would be a prime piece in any SS-Panzer collection!
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Rare Heer Nebelwerfer officer visor
Rare Heer visor for a officer in a Nebelwerfer unit. The visor is a excellent example in great condition marked Deutsche Albeit. The visor has wartime sewn bullion insignia and the rare dark red piping for the Nebelwerfer units. The visor has two small neatly executed repairs on the top which are hard to see. A rare visor that would be very hard to upgrade!
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64 Imperial M16 helmet
Textbook Imperial M16 helmet with factory installed liner and chinstrap in very good condition. The helmet retains its original wartime applied Mimikri camouflage up to 90%.
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Stunning named and unit marked NS66 M35 double decal Heer combat helmet with 1935 Schuberth liner
Exceptional named and early pre war 1935 dated M35 double decal Heer helmet marked NS66 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The skirt of the helmet is bears the lot number E10 which is one of the lowest lot numbers I’ve encountered. The non-reinforced early pattern Schuberth liner is dated 1935 on the band ánd the round marking on the leather. The helmet retains its originally attached liner and chinstrap marked G. Schiele Loburg 1937. The rim on the helmet is the typical early production with the hand rolled rim. The rear skirt of the shell retains multiple unit markings. One being 11./J.R.10 indicating 11. Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 10. The other marking is also named to Oberschütze Panitz 5./J.R.101. Both these units took part of the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940. The helmets exterior bears two Heer decals with the national three-color partially period removed as ordered in 1940. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint.
The helmet was recently recovered in household clearance in the area of Dresden which perfectly matches the unit marking inside the skirt. Infanterie regiment 10 was renamed into Infanterie Regiment Dresden in 1935. The helmet has never been in a collection before – very hard to find a real early war combat helmet like this one which both survived the Polenfeldzug in 1939 and the Westfeldzug in 1940! A perfect helmet for a 1940 combat mannequin, this helmet is really a nice textbook example of a pre war combat helmet, this helmet has it all!
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M42 HKP66 three-tone brush painted camouflage helmet
Sale!Nice original three-tone brush painted camouflage helmet. Nicely marked hkp66 indicating Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet has a large size 58 liner. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. The liner and split pins on the helmet are original to the helmet and have never been removed. The helmet is nicely camouflaged with tan and green brush applied paint still remaining up to 90% of its original coverage. I’ve seen several helmets and camouflaged gas masks with this same green paint.
A very nice “untouched” camouflage with nice bright colors, typical for a late war Wehrmacht Heer or Luftwaffe soldier!
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Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO M43 keilhosen
Scarce original pair of Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen for enlisted man and non commissioned officers in good worn condition. The trousers retain most if not all of their originally sewn buttons and partial leg ties. The trousers are in good, used condition. The inside of the trousers are nicely finished with off white material typical for Waffen-SS issue garments. The cut is typical for Waffen-SS issue Keilhosen with straight cut pockets and the back reinforcement ending at the side seams. Not to be confused with Heer/Kustenartillerie trousers! A textbook Waffen-SS M43 Keilhosen, much harder to find then a pair of Erbsentarn camouflage trousers!
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Rare piped Panzer Oberleutnant dress tunic
Rare piped Heer service dress for a Oberleutnant der Panzertruppen. Excellent, pre war example made with fine materials. The garment is in very good condition with period sewn award loops under the breast pocket. There are two repairs under the armpits but looks to be in very good condition otherwise. Very nice and rare piped Panzer service dress in good condition!
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Matching USMC P44 camouflage uniform set
Excellent matching USMC P44 uniform set in mint condition. The uniform is a size, colour and material matching set that would be impossible to upgrade. The set is a nice large size fitting most if not all modern mannequins. Perfect set!
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Q64 Heer M35 double decal helmet in tan camouflage
Beautiful Heer double decal M35 helmet with tan camouflage paint. The helmets marked Q64 indicating from Quist. The helmet retains the original wartime applied camouflage paint up to 70% which darkened due to age. The decals are neatly painted around and retaining up to 75%. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner which sits loosely but is original to the shell. The chinstrap is in my opinion a addition but original. A beautiful and affordable tropical camouflage helmet!
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ET64 single decal M40 Heer two tone camouflage helmet found in Arnhem
Beautiful Heer M40 single decal camouflage helmet found in Arnhem, the Netherlands. The helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a beautiful example with a really vibrant camouflage pattern which is hard to photograph in a studio setup but really pops in the sunlight. The helmet retains its original and factory installed liner and is named inside the skirt to Heinze. The helmet was found 10 years ago when a family from Arnhem decided to clear out the loft and sell the contents on a carboot sale. Amongst other items found with the helmet was a Stengun MKIV. The helmet has its original decal in place which peaks underneath the camouflage but is not cleaned, enhanced or denazified. The helmets exterior has been camouflaged with typical brown and green tones. A beautiful helmet with provenance to Arnhem.
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Waffen-SS reversible Oak leaf parka
Nice original Waffen-SS oak leaf reversible parka in good used condition. The parka retains is in good used condition with many typical period repairs. These garments where issued and later collected in the spring when they where stored in depots and necessary repairs made by company tailors. The garment is a nice combat item with strong colours and a good large size!
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Rare M45 field blouse
€2,100.00Rare and probably unique Heer or Waffen-SS M45 field blouse. Typical late war garment in very good condition. The jacket is made out of the typical late war, probably recycled Italian wool partially lined with green screen printed material the position of pockets. The garment never received collar tabs or a breast eagle. The garment is the last evolution of the field blouse, ommitting a further 3 metal and 8 paper buttons from the already simplified M44 field blouse. The jacket is probably the rarest IMO Waffen-SS wool garment that I have had the chance to offer.
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Heer M43 EM field blouse in coarse Italian wool
Untouched Heer M43 field blouse for a Gefreiter in a Nachschub Abteilung. The field blouse is a textbook, late war example with factory sewn buttons, Litzen and breast eagle. The garment is a good medium size fitting modern mannequins. The garment retains a matching pair EM shoulderstraps with the bluegrey piping indicating Nachschub. The garment is a typical late war example made in coarse Italian wool. Beautiful example!
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Matching blue MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches dkk
Excellent pair of matching blue MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches in slightly used condition. The pouches are an a-typical construction with the closing flaps made out of another fabric than the base material of the pouches. This construction can be linked to maker dkk which would indicate production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. The pouches are both matching in cloth, stitching, hardware and leather. The pouches are executed in nice blue canvas with brown leather and grey/blueish canvas. The blue canvas has a red line in it on the back and has an interesting construction with many different thread colours in the construction. A nice original MP40 ammunition pouch set in very good condition. If you need just one set, this is it!
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Mint Heer M43 EM field blouse for a Obergefreiter
Textbook and MINT M43 Heer EM field blouse for a Obergrefreiter. The garment retains all wartime factory sewn insignia, buttons and all the nap in the wool. The breast eagle is machine sewn on top, flipped and finished with a straight stitch. The Einheitslitzen are straight machine sewn through the collar. Both are period factory machine sewn to the garment and show no signs of previously mounted insignia. The left sleeve is adorned with a period hand sewn late war Obergefreiter chevron with subdued Tresse. There are no modifications or alterations to the garment. The garment has one small moth nip in the bottom of the left sleeve. Otherwise the garment is immaculate. The tunic is a good medium to large mannequin size fitting most if not all modern mannequins. The garment is a textbook ’44 production with dull grey wool with dark blue buttons. Really one of my favourite types of garment to encounter and this being a example that would be very hard to upgrade!
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SE64 M40 single decal Heer sawdust camouflage helmet
Excellent SE64 M40 sawdust camouflage helmet with its Heer decal peaking through the paint. The helmet is a great, untouched example marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet is nicely unit or initial marked in the rear skirt giving a slight opportunity to further research. The helmets exterior is nicely covered in the thick textured sawdust camouflage paint leaving a small portion of the Heer decal peaking through the paint. A killer example of a sawdust camouflage helmet in great condition!
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Heer/Luftwaffe hooded ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock with veil
Nice original ’43 Sumpftarn sniper smock with face veil. Late war smock designed for wear and use by Scharfschützen in the Wehrmacht. The smock is in light worn condition and has a number of small holes which are typical for a thin garment worn in densely wooded areas. The smock is a nice large size 2 fitting most if not all mannequins. The smock is complete with both of its drawstrings and sleeve ties. A very nice surely combat worn smock with strong and vibrant colours and complete with its original face veil!
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Minty M40 Heer tunic with factory sewn insignia
A stunning Heer M40 EM Feldbluse in unissued condition. The garment was manufactured by Gebr. Klein, Mönchengladbach and accepted in the depot in Amsterdam in 1941. The grey Einheitslitzen are period factory sewn to the collar. The breast eagle is period factory zig-zag sewn. The picture coming after the breast eagle shot shows the stitch line, underneath the lining. The shoulderstraps are white rayon piped indicating Infanterie. The garment was most probably kept for walking out and has not been shortened or tailored in any way. This is really a stunning and textbook EM M40 tunic in minty condition with a set of original Infantry EM shoulderstraps that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Stunning first pattern Panzer DAK tunic
Stunning salty officers DAK Panzer field blouse. The garment is in good worn condition with some stains and wear. The garment retains its originally sewn skulls, litzen and shoulderstraps. The breast eagle was removed post war but comes with a very nice uniform removed example that could easily be added. Very hard to find a DAK officers combat field blouse. Typical for the officers in the Afrikakorps is that they wore enlisted mens tunics as there simply wasn’t any other uniforms on supply. Very nice combat garment!
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Dutch Waffen-SS cufftitle Freiwilligen Legion Niederlande
Stunning and rare cuff title for the Freiwilligen Legion Niederlande in very good uniform removed condition. Nice second pattern RZM style construction as first introduced in 1941. The cufftitle still retains its full length and is in good used condition. There are two notable holes; one small one on the top of the letter ‘a’ and another at the near the end of the cuff. This is one of the rarest cufftitles to find in very good worn condition!
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Minty SE64 M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet
Really clean example of a M35 helmet made to M40 specifications with a single Kriegsmarine decal.
The helmet still retains 99% of its factory paint and 99% of the golden Kriegsmarine decal. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet still retains its original chinstrap which is nicely maker marked and dated. In the liner of the helmet the name Obergefreiter Nussbaum and the Ostseenummer O 8314/40ES. Factory single decal M35 helmets are rare to find, specially Kriegsmarine and especially in such a nice and imo mint condition!
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Sumpftarn non reversible parka with trousers and suspenders
Stunning condition non reversible hard edged ’43 Sumpftarnmuster pattern camouflage parka complete with trousers and suspenders. Complete with their original rayon based camouflage braces original to the parka. The jacket and the trousers are in very good condition with strong colours and material. The jacket has a few small damages but is otherwise in mint/unissued condition! Hard to find complete set!
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SE66 M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet in seagreen camouflage
Stunning factory single decal M35 Kriegsmarine seagreen camouflage helmet. Nicely marked SE66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The lot number is 49## which is a typical range for a M35 SD KM. The helmet still retains its original chinstrap which is nicely Kriegsmarine marked and dated. The seagreen paint still covers up to 90% of the helmet and still retains its vibrant minty colour. The Kriegsmarine decal is partially painted over and nicely shows through the camouflage paint. Strong golden tones can be seen – surely not a Heer decal! Factory single decal M35 helmets are rare to find, specially Kriegsmarine and especially in such a nice seagreen camouflage paint! Can’t be upgraded.
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Rare Waffen-SS De-numbered Plane Tree 5/6 Zeltbahn
Rare Waffen-SS De-numbered Plane Tree 5/6 Zeltbahn in used condition. This, late war Plane Tree 5/6 pattern was modified later in the war committing the tell tale numbers for the Plane Tree pattern. Only the second one ever I have seen. Extremely rare example!
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US M1942 Coat, Parachute, Jumper
Textbook US M1942 jumpsuit in combat worn condition. The jacket has a partial laundry number or name in the neck making it a base for further research. The jacket retains its working zippers and its sewn in waist belt. Excellent paratrooper garment in typical combat worn condition with the right amount of character!
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SE64 M40 double decal Polizei helmet
Excellent and textbook example of a M40 Polizei helmet, made to M35 specs. The shell is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet is a rarer example being made to the M35 specs; one of the first made with the M40 shell and its factory installed zinc single banded liner. The helmet retains its factory applied smooth green paint up to 90% with both decals in excellent condition. The dome of the helmet retains a name. Very nice and textbook example of a Polizei helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Mint condition Heer M43 field tunic
Superb original M43 field blouse for a Heer infantry EM. The tunic is mint, and retains all of its originally factory sewn insignia. The base material is a coarse Italian wool and lined with grey rayon. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The breast eagle is factory sewn, not through the lining. The Litzen are also factory sewn, no traces of previously sewn examples. The tunic comes with a nice matching pair of original infantry shoulderstraps. The tunic has not been shortened or tailored in any way. The tunic has multiple size markings; the usual sizes but also a additional stamp indicating the wearers height. The original factory chalk markings for the material cutter are still visible. Also the red chalk markings for the buttons and holes are still visible. More then likely this tunic was never ever worn! This is a superb and mint M43 field blouse, a typical garment as issued and worn by members of the Heer in the Wehrmacht. Every detail is textbook and finding a better example would be impossible!
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Stunning named NS64 m42 woodchip camouflage helmet
A stunning “out of the woodwork” named M42 Woodchip camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet has been painted over in a rough field gray paint with woodchips through the paint for extra texture. This paint can also be seen on parts of the liner. The inside is dusty and is still in untouched, as found condition. The name Clahsen can be seen on the inside. These helmets with wood chip camouflage are really hard to find and this one is a stunning, one looker example!
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Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Gefreiter in Panzer Division Hermann Göring
Luftwaffe Fliegerbluse for a Gefreiter in Panzer Division Hermann Göring. Textbook pre war large sized Fliegerbluse dated 1939. The garment was in my opinion expertly restored by a other Dutch collector who fooled the collector who bought it of him and later sold it to me. The garment and all of its insignia are all rare originals. The breast eagle is a typical droop tail example which was hand sewn, typical for the 1939 dated blouse which never received eagles until 1940. The General Göring cufftitle on the sleeve is a very hard to find example. The shoulderstraps are sewn in which look to be original to the garment and the most possible lead why it was restored as such. Beautiful display piece of a garment which if untouched is nearly never offered on the public market and perfect for a large sized mannequin!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN 415405
€2,000.00Rare bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas marked CXN 383283 in good used condition. The binoculars are in good condition, the bakelite is in good condition, the hinges are undamaged the inscriptions on the top are present. The oculars are loose as always but firmly attatched. The lower dust rings are present but a later model without adjustment notches. The hardware is made in a tan factory finish. The serial is 415405. The hinges are the model with small aperture. The binoculars are in excellent condition and very hard to find in undamaged condition!
The binoculars are optically OK but this can always be cleaned or improved; I will not touch or clean any of my optics.
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Rare bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and IMO very hard to upgrade!
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Rare first pattern tropical Y-straps
€2,000.00Rare first pattern tropical Y-straps in good condition. The Y-straps are probably one of the rarest variants to acquire. This is a first pattern set of Y-straps with full webbing O-ring cover. The straps retain all of their original green hardware which seems to be typical and exclusive to these Y-straps. The Y-straps are made of typical olive coloured webbing and come with their original green webbing backstrap. A rare opportunity to acquire a true first pattern DAK or Afrikakorps Y-strap in excellent condition!
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Panzer wrap trousers dated 1940
Textbook 1940 dated Heer Panzer trousers in unissued condition. The trousers are a good long size fitting most modern militaria mannequins. The trousers are in immaculate condition with all buttons, straps and the full nap in the wool. Impossible to upgrade!
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Waffen-SS EM / NCO RZM collar tab set 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf
Rare to find RZM collar tab set for a EM/NCO in 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf. Typical embroidered examples in unissued condition. The skull tab clearly retains its original rzm label. Choice pair that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Semi crusher panzer visor by Paul Kaps Neisse
Textbook Heer semi-crusher visor cap for a Offizier der Panzertruppen. The visor is in very good, lightly crushed condition. The lining in the visor is not in cardboard but made from woven burlap identifying this as a Semi-Crusher. The visor is made by Paul Kaps, Neisse. The visor is in very good condition with a beautiful bullion wreath!
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Matching pair of green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked clg 43
Excellent pair of matching green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches. The pouches are in mint condition and seem to be unissued. The pouches are both nicely marked MP38 u. MP40 and clg 43 which indicates production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. Stone mint and matching pair!
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Uniform removed Waffen-SS cufftitle ‘Westland’
Original Waffen-SS cufftitle in uniform removed condition. The cufftitle is a less typical example with the font with slanted letter tops. Hard to find!
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Rare Bakelite 6X30 Dienstglas marked cxn with rare strap and rain cover
A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas or binoculars manufactured out of Bakelite. The binoculars are nicely marked cxn which indicates production by Emil Busch A.-G., Rathenow. These Bakelite binoculars were produced to reduce the usage of metal in the production process and are rare late war production! The binoculars retains the original leather strap and rubber rain cover which are specifically issued with these bakelite binoculars and are virtually always missing. One of the rarest bits of equipment used by the German army which is highly collectable and IMO hard to upgrade!
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Waffen-SS handscreened plane tree 5/5 zeltbahn
A stunning Waffen-SS hand screened plane tree 5/5 Zeltbahn in great condition. The Zeltbahn retains most if not all of its originally sewn buttons. The colours are nice, bright and full of contrast. The Zeltbahn has one or two small damages and repairs but is otherwise in very good condition. The Zeltbahn would be a awesome backdrop for any collection or a nice addition to a A-frame. It is a true stunner and must have for the Waffen-SS camouflage collector!
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Heer M44 EM Field blouse with printed breast eagle
Rare, late war Heer EM M44 field blouse in the late war brown wool with printed breast eagle. The garment is in mint, unissued condition and comes with a beautiful pair of M43 pattern Panzergrenadier shoulder straps. Rare, late war garment that would be very hard to upgrade.
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ET64 M35 double decal Luftwaffe camouflage helmet
Beautiful ET64 M35 helmet in very good condition. The helmet retains both Luftwaffe decals under the camouflage paint in grey and green. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner with name tag Müller Wern Abt. 1/88. Excellent original camouflage helmet in very good condition!
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ET62 M35 double decal Polizei helmet with carrying strap
Textbook and rare small size 62 M35 double decal Polizei helmet marked ET60 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a nice untouched example with its factory finish and decals remaining up to 85%. The helmet retains its factory installed liner with moderate wear and a period applied carrying D-ring. Rare helmet in good original condition!
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ET64 M35 double decal droop tail Luftwaffe helmet
Textbook Luftwaffe double decal M35 helmet with straight leg ‘droop tail’ eagle. The helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a nice example retaining up to 90% of its factory finish. The liner and chinstrap are original to the helmet but the short part of the chinstrap has snapped. The helmet is a nice and textbook example; hard to upgrade.
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Matching MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked gfg43
Excellent matching pair MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked gfg 1943 indicating production by Karl Hepting u. Co., Leder- u. Guertelfabrik, Stuttgart. The pouch is nicely manufactured in green canvas and has a interesting construction with many different thread colours in the construction and the black part of the leather inside in stead of outside. A nice original MP40 ammunition pouch set in very good condition. If you need just one set, this is it!
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Rare black and tan Pressstoff case for the Bakelite 6×30 binoculars
Stunning and extremely rare carrying case for the 6×30 bakelite binoculars executed in black and tan(!) Pressstoff. The case is marked CXN 4 indicating production by Emil Busch. The case was sent home at the end of the war by a US soldier who noted his details to the top. This is the pinnacle of collecting Ersatz and surely one of the most sought after pieces in equipment!
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Matching MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches
Excellent pair of matching textbook MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches in unissued condition. The pouches are both matching in cloth, stitching, marking, hardware and leather. The pouches are executed in nice blue canvas with lightbrown leather. A beautiful and matching pair in unissued condition that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Rare MG34 and MG42 armourers field tool kit
Superb and rare 1941 dated MG34 and MG42 Kleiner Werkzeugkasten für Waffenmeister. These tool kits where issued to be able to do the basic repairs and maintenance to the MG34 and MG42. The set comes its very nice 1943 dated ammunition tin retaining its wartime paint and leather handle protectors. The case would be a asset to any equipment and or machine gun orientated collection. The set is missing some of its original tools but its not weird considering these must have seen tremendous postwar usage too. A very nice set for any equipment collector
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Late war Tragegestell 43 with Ersatz straps marked htp1944
Late war Tragegestell 43 ammunition carrying frame with late war Ersatz woven rubber straps. The tan painted rack is complete with all(!) of its straps and buckles. The rack is in very good unissued condition with a nice mix of materials for the straps. All main late war strap materials can be observed; woven Rubber, webbing, folded canvas and red line material. A very nice and minty late war tan painted Tragegestell with the typical and rare rubber carrying straps that would be very hard to upgrade!
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ET68 M35 Luftwaffe double decal helmet in three-tone camouflage
Beautiful M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet marked ET68 indicting production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The markings are the early gothic style ET markings. The helmet retains its originally placed reinforced aluminum liner with square aluminum chinstrap bales. The liner pins retain their washers and are period installed. One of the pins is missing a prong. The helmet comes with the early droop tail eagle which is visible through the camouflage paint. The helmet has the tricolor decal which has been cleaned. The helmet retains up to 75% of its original wartime applied three-tone camouflage paint. Very nice and large three-tone camouflage helmet in very good condition!
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Unit marked untouched M36 Heer NCO tunic to a Unteroffizier in Artillerie Regiment 42
Stunning unit marked M36 tunic for a Unteroffizier der Artillerie Regiment 42. The garment retains all full wartime sewn insignia and is modified to the wearer. The garment has pockets moved, waist and length tailored and period added cyphered shoulderstraps for a Unteroffizier in Artillerie Regiment 42. The Unit is a good medium size and is nicely maker, size and unit stamped inside. The left breast pocket retains a set of period sewn loops for a award. The garment was sourced directly from the woodwork in Germany a few years ago and has only been in one collection ever; some of the original pocket litter still retains inside the pockets. A very nice garment that would be a choice display piece!
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