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  • Early MP38 u. MP40 sling marked bad 1940

    Very nice early MP38 u. MP40 sling maker marked and dated bad 1940. Super rare to find in this condition!

  • US mounted mapcase with contents Meese Inc 1941

    A very nice original mapcase with partial contents. The mapcase has a full set of pencils, the sleeve, some manuals and a map calculating ruler. The mapcase is a nice early variant with the extra straps on the back!

  • Bakelite carbide lantern

    A nice original lantern complete with all the shades without bakelite damages. Rare to find one in good and complete condition!

  • Heer olive tropical equipment belt

    Textbook olive colored Heer or Afrikakorps tropical equipment belt in good used condition. The belt is a good medium size 88 fitting most modern mannequins. Nice example in good used condition!

  • Wehrmacht handaparrat HAP2

    Nice original bakelite handset for the field phone. This special handset was developed so that the soldier could wear a helmet whilst operating a field phone or radio. Very rare equipment piece!

  • US M1 Carbine cover Goss Canvas Products 1943

    Original US M1 Carbine cover marked Goss Canvas Products 1943. The zipper is in good usable condition.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked ab42

    A mint bayonet marked ab42 indicating production by Mundlos AG, MagdeburgThe bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 1559 d and has nice brown bakelite grips. The bayonet is in good, near mint condition!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw

    Hard to matching bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 4297 and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good and matching condition.

  • P08 Luger holster marked gjh 42

    Original P08 Luger holster in good used condition marked gjh 42 indicating production by Rudolf Conte, Nachf. Theodor Seibod, Fabrik fuer Lederwaren, Offenbach. The right back loop has a period done repair, otherwise a nice untouched piece in good condition!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 42 agv

    Matching k98 bayonet marked 42 agv indicating production by Berg & Co, Solingen-OhligsThe bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8946 and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good matching (!) condition!

  • Matching pre war bayonet marked Coppel G.m.b.H. 1939

    Nice original and matching K98 bayonet marked Coppel G.m.b.H. 1939 matching to it scabbard with the serial 6232 c. 

  • K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm SMK munition or Spitzgeschoss mit Kern. This is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The boxes are empty and come without munition or parts. A nice addition to a display!

  • Wehrmacht issue chocolate Scho-Ka-Kola ration with content

    Textbook Wehrmacht issue chocolate Scho-Ka-Kola ration. This caffeine laced issue chocolate was issued to troops serving on the front. Nicely dated 1938 and still with the original contents, hard to find in good condition.

  • MG34 AA spider sight

    Nice original MG34 anti-aircraft spider sight that is a basic component in any MG pouch. Hard to find spare!

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 44 fnj

    A very nice bayonet marked 44 fnj indicating production by Alexander Coppel GmbH (aka Alcoso), Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8985 and has nice red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in exceptional uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.

  • Textbook tan painted MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum marked WC 43

    Very nice original late war factory tan painted MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum marked WC 43 indicating production by Markes & Co., K.-G., Metallwarenfabrik u. Apparatebau, Luedenscheid.. The drum is in its original tan paint and storage grease and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Textbook tan painted MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum marked ddf

    Very nice original late war factory tan painted MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum marked ddf indicating production by Lohmann-Werke, A.-G., Bielefeld. The drum is in its original tan paint and storage grease and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Deckungswinkelmesser J.D. Möller

    Deckungswinkelmesser or Indirect fire calculator made by J.D. Möller G.m.b.H., Wedel. This little device helps to calculate distances and hight differences in terrain. This tool was a issue piece in the mapcase and very hard to find. The Duckungswinkelmesser is in very good condition.

  • Matching Heer M43 Unteroffizier shoulderstraps with period attached IR53 slipons

    Very nice set of original and matching rayon piped Heer M43 pattern shoulderstraps in good condition. The straps come with a set of period attached slipons for Infanterie Regiment 53. The tongues of the straps are hand-attatched to the shoulderstrap base which is a period modification for narrow shoulderstrap loops. Really nice pair of Heer NCO shoulderstraps!

  • 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN

    A complete pair with strap, button flap and rubber cover. Nicely marked CXN, Dienstglas blue triangle indicating production by Emil Busch, Rathenow. The set is in very good condition with good clear optics with Strichplatte in the right lens. The top right lens has a small crack but is still clear and usable.

  • FK34 flight cap marked Reichs-Betriebs-Nummer 0/1200/747

    Nice original flight cap marked Reichs-Betriebs-Nummer 0/1200/747 in good condition. The cap has Czech army depot stamps where it kept in storage post war.

  • US M1 helmet liner by Saint Clair

    Nice original low pressure Saint Clair US M1 helmet liner in good condition. The helmet is nicely marked SC and is complete with all parts.

  • Rare early tropical olive colored equipment belt

    Rare early tropical equipment belt in olive colour bordered with green leather on the ends. The belt is a typical early example with sewn eyelets and belt steel hook. The belt is maker marked but unfortunately not readable. The belt is a small size 80 and would make a great set with a green tabbed Heer buckle!

  • Belgian M1931 Adrian helmet

    Excellent original Belgian M1931 Adrian helmet with original liner and period repaired chinstrap. The helmet is a typical wartime used example with factory paint.

  • Tan Waffen-SS BeVo skull

    Textbook original tan Waffen-SS skull in BeVo material.

  • Astra 600 holster marked DKK 44

    Rare Astra 600 holster marked dkk 44 indicating production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. Very hard to find original Astra 600 holster in good condition!

  • Rare original pattern book Lehrbuch über das Carré-System von Rudolf Maurer

    Rare original pattern book Lehrbuch über das Carré-System von Rudolf Maurer. This book describes how to size, draw, cut, sew and finish clothing and uniforms. Whilst this book is mostly about the cutting of civilian clothing; it describes the measuring system the Germans used and has a bunch of military patterns in the back of the book. If one would like to study the manufacture and cut of uniforms; this would be a nice base.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked cof 40

    Near mint matching K98 bayonet with 99% of its factory bluing. Excellent original K98 bayonet marked cof 40 8412 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet comes with its original frog which is missing half of the securing strap.

  • Unissued M31 canteen marked S.S.L. 39

    Unissued pre war M31 canteen marked S.S.L. 39 (most probably) indicating production by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The canteen is a unissued example that would be impossible to upgrade. The canteen still retains the paper around the lid and has never contained any liquids. If you’re after one perfect canteen; this is it.

  • US M1943 field jacket

    US M1943 field jacket in very good, lightly worn condition with period Technical Sergeant insignia. Textbook early example with Khaki colored bias material in the size 38R.

  • US first pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942

    Mint unissued first pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • US first pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942

    Mint unissued first pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • US first pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942

    Mint unissued first pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The Trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • US second pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942

    Mint unissued second pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The Trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Complete K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm SMK munition or Spitzgeschoss mit Kern. This is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The labels on the boxes are nicely marked P181 which indicates that the ammunition inside was produced by Hugo Schneider A.G., Lampenfabrik, Hugo Schneider Straße, 87, Leipzig O 5, Sachsen. A nice addition to any combat display! The boxes are needless to say empty and comes without any munition or parts.

     

    P181 – Hugo Schneider A.G., Lampenfabrik, Hugo Schneider Straße, 87, Leipzig O 5, Sachsen (wa)

  • Complete K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe CKV 1937

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm s.S. munition or schweres SpitzgeschoßThis is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The labels on the boxes are nicely marked P25 which indicates that the ammunition inside was produced by Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen GmbH, Werk Sebaldushof. A nice addition to any combat display! The boxes are needless to say empty and comes without any munition or parts.

  • Complete K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe

    A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. The box contains 20 matching 15 round boxes. The boxes where once filled with 300 rounds of 7,92mm s.S. munition or schweres SpitzgeschoßThis is the standard German armour penetrating ammunition. The labels on the boxes are nicely marked P25 which indicates that the ammunition inside was produced by Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen GmbH, Werk Sebaldushof. A nice addition to any combat display! The boxes are needless to say empty and comes without any munition or parts.

  • Complete M38 gasmask dated 1939

    Textbook M38 gasmask in excellent condition. The gasmask is complete with everything you’d want to see. The canister retains up to 90% of its factory paint, looks free of dents and comes with textbook early straps with leather reinforcements at the bales. The mask itself is a size 2 in unissued condition. The bottom of the can retains the spring and cleaning cloth. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Tall M38 gasmask named to Uffz. Karl Ruckenbauer

    Superb and hard to upgrade upgrade complete M38 gasmask. The mask is a nice green canvas variant and comes with a nice set of straps. The canister retains most of its original paint and comes together with the period applied carrying straps. The canister is beautifully labelled and named to Uffz. Karl Ruckenbauer.

  • Blue field repainted tall M38 gasmask unit ID’ed and named to Gefr. Wöhler

    Very nice Luftwaffe gasmask canister with M38 mask.The canister externally features a field applied blue Luftwaffe overpaint. The canister retains up to 90% of the period repaint, and comes with its period affixed straps. The tall canister is nicely named on the inside of the lid to Gefr Wöhler with white paint. The canister also features a label with the name A. Wöhler and with a feldpostnummer F.14432. The Feldpost number indicates:

    (15.9.1940-31.1.1941) 2. Trägerfrequenz-Kompanie
    Nachrichten-Abteilung z.b.V. 648
    (1.2.1941-11.7.1941) 2. Trägerfrequenz-Kompanie 648.

     

     

     

     

  • Astra 600 holster marked DKK 44

    Rare Astra 600 holster marked dkk 44 indicating production by Friedrich Offermann u. Söhne, Lederwarenfabrik, Bensberg. Very hard to find original Astra 600 holster in good condition!

  • Rare aluminium Heer flatback belt buckle by W. Schroeder

    275.00

    Rare Heer flatback buckle by W. Schroeder. This is one of the rarest Heer belt buckles out there; in good worn condition. The rare feature is the cupped catch on a buckle that is injection molded.

  • US M1943 field jacket

    US M1943 field jacket in very good near mint condition. Textbook early example with Khaki colored bias material in the size 34R.

  • Suits flying summer US Navy Specification M-426A

    Excellent large 42s sized early example in near mint condition. Typical US Navy example made by Royal Airsuit INC and marked NXS-5138 indicating production around 1942. Rare example in good condition!

  • US Military Aviator Goggles Type AN-6530

    Textbook mid war US AN-6530 pilot goggles marked Chas. Fischer Spring Co. The goggles have the orange tinted lenses with flexible rubber and the strap retains its elasticity.

  • US Military Aviator Goggles Type AN-6530

    Textbook early war US AN-6530 pilot goggles with early tubed ventsThe goggles have the clear lenses with flexible rubber and the strap retains its elasticity.

  • US Military Aviator Goggles Type AN-6530

    Textbook mid war US AN-6530 pilot goggles with tubed ventsThe goggles have the green tinted lenses with flexible rubber and the strap retains its elasticity.

  • US Navy N1 rough-out field shoes Boondockers

    US navy N1 field shoes Boondockers. The shoes are marked but the markings are almost completely faded and thereby unreadable. The shoes are in good used condition and are re-soled at some point most likely during the war. The shoes are size 10 1/2 (European size 43 1/2) and would fit perfectly on any mannequin! Nice rough out US navy N1 Boondockers in well used and re-soled condition!

  • US mountain division boots

    Textbook US Mountain division boots in very good condition. The boots retain all of their factory fitted Triconi cleats. The boots are marked but hard to read. Hard to find this type of boots with metal US marked cleats!

  • Matching Heer EM M36 shoulderstraps for Aufklärung

    Beautiful M36 pattern shoulderstraps for a Soldat der Aufklärung. Textbook pair and very hard to find!

  • German helmet liner size 64/56 dated 1940

    Nice original reinforced German helmet liner in the shell size 64 with the head size 56. Nice example dated 1940.

  • Green tropical k98 bayonet frog

    Rare green K98 bayonet frog variant in good used condition.

  • Late war leather K98 bayonet frog

    Unissued late war bayonet frog marked RBNr. 0/0750/0072.. The leather is soft and pliable, impossible to upgrade.

  • Unissued M38 gasmask dated 1943

    Textbook 1943 dated gasmask complete with all components. The straps with desirable black rubber tips are marked EBD43. Hard to find in this complete, near mint condition.

  • Wartime industrial manual for cloth printing and dying by IG-Farben

    Lot of pre war and wartime cloth coloring and printing manuals by IG-Farben. Mainly focussed on the method of dying the cloth and the correct procedures. The manuals contain a vast number of set colour swatches with coherent dye formulas. These set colours are also widely used within the German army and as such set the basic standard for a lot of wartime printed and dyed uniforms. As there is a lot of pages, probably over 1000 with information, there is probably more then I have gotten to read. Although not directly military; this sheds an birds eye view on the background of printing camouflage colours and dying various fabrics ranging from wool to rayon with the appropriate techniques.

  • Late war 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas case marked bmj 1943

    Beautiful late war pressstoff case for the 10×50 Panzer binoculars. The case is nicely marked bmj 1943 which indicates production by Hensoldt u. Soehne, Mechanisch-Optische Werke AG, Wetzlar. Complete with the contrast lenses which are mostly missing! The case is in a great condition and would nicely complete a display!

     

  • Late war Pressstoff equipment belt

    Beautiful and textbook late war Pressstoff equipment belt in stone mint condition! The belt is the late war simplified pattern without leather tongue and the holes straight trough the belt itself. A ink stamp which indicates the size 95 can vaguely be seen on the inside. The belt seems to be named as well but it’s completely unreadable. Textbook and stone mint condition Pressstoff belt which would be impossible to be upgraded!

  • US buckle boots size 7 1/2 dated 1944

    Original US Buckle boots in size 7 1/2. Excellent used pair in a moderate size 7 1/2 and dated 1944.

  • Late war reduced pattern Heer M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn

    Excellent rare late war 4-panel Zeltbahn executed in Reduced Splittertarn pattern. The Zeltbahn seems to be unissued and shows only minor traces of storage. The Zeltbahn features no grommets, button holes or buttons at all indicating this is a late war unfinished example! Stunning rare late war M31 Reduced Splittertarn pattern Zeltbahn in great condition!

  • Rare M42 (Steel) 1L Labeflasche marked MN44

    Very rare M42 (Steel) 1L Labeflasche which has only been produced in small numbers and all by the same manufacturer, all the other manufacturers kept producing the Labeflasche out of aluminium. The canteen is marked MN 43/44 which indicates production by Menesa Metallindustrie GmbH. Neunkirchen-Saar. The flask itself is marked 44 and the cups 43, this seems to be normal for the 1944 1L steel produced canteens, all untouched pieces I have come across had this “mis-match”. The canteen is used and has some traces of usage but luckily no major damaging. Great and very rare steel 1L canteen in good used condition. Only the second I have ever been able to offer!

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