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Matching k98 bayonet marked F. Herder A. Sn. 1937
A nice matching numbers bayonet with frog marked F. Herder A. Sn. 1937 indicating production by Friedrich Herder Abr.Sohn, Solingen. The bayonet is in very good condition!
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Steel Truppenfahrrad ammunition case W.u.K. 1940
Very nice original steel ammunition case for the Truppenfahrrad. This metal case could hold up to 3 hand grenades or a box of 300 linked 7,92mm rounds for the MG34 and MG42. The case is in full original pain. The top brackets to mount it to the bicycle frame where removed post war and are restored to the piece. Very hard to find a original box with the original paint!
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US Navy back pad kit M-952 survival case
US Navy M-592 Pilot’s back pad survival case. This kit was carried by pilots and aircrew and would normally contain the most basic survival tools.
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US Navy Life jacket marked VR7 Squadron
B-4 pattern AN-6519-1 life preserver vest aka Mae-West as issued to Paratroopers, US Army Air Force or US Naval aviators. From February 1944, AN-6519 was the new designation for the B-4 life preserver as part of an effort to expedite mass production of a vest that could be issued to the Army or Navy Air Force (A-N=Army-Navy). Dated January 1945, made by United States Rubber CO. The vest is marked with an anchor indicating US Navy issue.
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US Navy Life jacket named PE Vincent
Rare US Navy issue B-4 pattern AN-6519-1 life preserver vest aka Mae-West as issued to Paratroopers, US Army Air Force or US Naval aviators. From February 1944, AN-6519 was the new designation for the B-4 life preserver as part of an effort to expedite mass production of a vest that could be issued to the Army or Navy Air Force (A-N=Army-Navy). The vest is named P.E. Vincent. The vest is marked with USN indicating US Navy issue.
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USMC second pattern canteen
Rare second pattern USMC canteen cover with 1918 dated canteen and tin coated steel cup. Excellent and rare variation!
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Late war Y-strap marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002
Excellent Y-strap in very good, close to mint and most likely unissued condition. The Y-strap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0485/0002 which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!
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Rare combat used M44 breadbag
Extremely rare combat used M44 breadbag. The breadbag is in clearly combat used condition with traces of usage but no damages or repairs. All straps, D-rings and buttons are still originally attached and complete. This is the first ever M44 model breadbag I have ever encountered in such a clearly combat used condition!
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German military issue wristwatch or Dienstuhr by Glycine
Original German army issue Dienstuhr wristwatch by Glycine in running condition.
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Rare US army blue denim hat
Rare pre war US army issue blue denim hat Cont. W-669-QM Dated Dec. 10 1940.
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German military issue wristwatch or Dienstuhr by Moeris
Original German army issue Dienstuhr wristwatch by Moeris in running condition.
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Rare first pattern US compass pouch
Very rare first pattern compass pouch which retains its complete working zipper with pull chain. Something nice and rare from the period that would fit right into any US collection.
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Rare US army blue denim hat size 6 7/8
Rare pre war US army issue blue denim hat Cont. W-669-QM Dated Dec. 10 1940 in the rare large size 6 7/8.
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USMC Musette bag named C.K. Glaze
Rare original USMC Musette bag in very good condition named C.K. Glaze.
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US Navy N3 HBT trousers
Rare original US Navy N3 trousers in unissued condition.
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Wound badge and Iron Cross grouping to Josef Schramm 10./ Gren. Rgt. 399
Excellent grouping to Gefreiter Josef Schramm which part of 10e Kompanie Grenadier Regiment 399. The grouping consists out of a wound badge in black and a Iron Cross second class, both complete with the award document. Excellent grouping!
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Unissued US Machete Collins & Co, factory label
Unissued US Machete Collins & Co with factory label. These machetes were issued to the US army and Signal corps. Rare to find in any condition; impossible in mint condition.
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US M-1917 helmet
US M-1917 helmet in very good used condition. The helmet retains its factory paint up to 90% and its original wartime applied liner. The liner retains a ASN which could be a good base for further research!
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Luftwaffe flight navigator disc or Dreieckrechner DP3 Tp
€295.00Excellent 3rd pattern Luftwaffe navigation disc or Dreieckrechner DR3 Tp. This example is nicely marked FL. 23 825, gwr, Jan. 1944. The 3 letter code gwr indicates production by an unknown manufacturer in January 1944. This is the rare 3rd pattern which is made out of yellow tinted illuminating synthetic resin material for clear view at night flying and/or low visibility, same idea as with the Luftwaffe issued flight maps. These navigation computers were used by Luftwaffe pilots in almost every German aircraft such as the Me109, Fw190, Me262, He-111, Do-217, Ju-88 and almost all others! Excellent and very rare Dreieckrechner DR3 Tp in very good condition which would be hard to upgrade!
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Amtsanschliesser 33 for FF33 field phone
€295.00Nice original Amtsanschliesser 33 with Vermittlungsklinke or telephone dial for the FF33 field phone. The dial is in good condition without damage to the bakelite and will most probably be in working condition still. The dial is complete with the phone handset which is mostly missing from these sets!
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Amtsanschliesser 33 for FF33 field phone
€295.00Nice original Amtsanschliesser 33 with Vermittlungsklinke or telephone dial for the FF33 field phone. The dial is in good condition without damage to the bakelite and will most probably be in working condition still. The dial is complete with the phone handset which is mostly missing from these sets!
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Netted MKII helmet marked CL/C 1942
€295.00Netted MKII helmet marked CL/C 1942 in good used condition. The helmet retains its original liner and helmet net, typical example.
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Tropical Heer belt buckle with canvas tab marked H.A. 41
A very nice tropical belt buckle marked H.A. 41 indicating production by Hermann Aurich in 1941. The buckle retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied paint and still retains the originally sewn canvas tab on the back. A very nice tropical buckle in very good condition which is very hard to find nowadays!
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Stunning off white/gray camouflage canister
A nice complete camouflage gasmask. The canister has its original straps and mask. The long strap has a name label attached and the lid is named to Gotz. A nice camouflaged canister in used but honest condition, very nice for a Küstenartillerie or Winter mannequin!
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Rare matching pair of Kriegsmarine K98 pouches dated 1939
A nice set of named Kriegsmarine K98 ammunition pouches. Inside, one pouch is named to Grobe N11029. On the back they are nicely maker marked to a manufacturer in Pinneberg in 1939 and a Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp.
A rare to encounter matching set of pre war Kriegsmarine K98 ammunition pouches!
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Luftwaffe issue Breeches
A nice pair of Luftwaffe issue breeches in good used condition. The pair has a number of period repairs but the general condition is very good with nice strong colour and much nap left in the wool. A nice pair!
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Straight shovel carrier marked E. G. Leuner, Bautzen 1941
A nice original shovel carrier marked E. G. Leuner, Bautzen 1941 manufactured in Presstoff. This shovel carrier is in very good unissued condition. This is the first time I encounter this type and one of the earlier straight shovel carriers in Presstoff.
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Id’ed Waffen-SS Holster to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer
A very nice German holster for the Walther PPK Id’ed to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer. The holster was found in a household clearance in Regensburg, Germany. The holster is nicely marked sat 44 and retains the nice original name label to SS-Unterscharführer Richard Stöwer. Rare to find a ID’ed waffen-SS attributed holster out of the German woodwork!
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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, near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Stone mint late war Y-strap with wire back hook
A stone mint late war Y-strap with the late wire back hook. Nicely RBNR marked, very hard to upgrade!
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Hardshell holster by Budischowski Wien 1940
Nice hardshell holster marked C. Budischowski, Wien 1940. The holster is in good used, undamaged condition.
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Two tone camouflaged MG34 and MG42 ammunition box
Hard to find original two-tone camouflaged MG34 and MG42 ammunition box. Very hard to upgrade!
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MG34/42 tool pouch in pressstoff marked epf 1944
Textbook late war pouch in mint condition. Marked epf 1944 indicating production by Königs- u. Bismarckhütte A G’, Huettenwerk Falvahuette in Schwientochlowitz, Kreis Kattowitz. Hard to upgrade mint condition pouch!
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Late war DDX tan Dienstglas
A very nice late war 6×30 power binoculars or Dienstglas in yellow colour. These late war binoculars is fitted with its original strap, rain shield and late war button flap. The binoculars are usable but could be cleaned. The Strichplatte is not visible. A very nice pair of late war binoculars still featuring most of its wartime yellow paint complete with the rare single stud button flap in untouched, uncleaned condition.
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Named gasmask to UFFZ Brauwer Artillerie Regiment 1716
A interesting German gasmask and its canister in very good condition. It is named to Unteroffizier H. Brauwer of ArtillerieRegiment 1716. Artillerie Regiment 1716 played a vital role in the battle for Normandy. Spread on the rear flank of Omaha– and Sword beach. Also stationed in Breville and Merville where the British 6th Airborne division landed. One or two kilometers from the beaches or in the middle of the British drop zone they must have had a lot of action on June 6, 1944. A can from my personal collection, in very good, lightly used condition with a VERY interesting unit marking! A must have for any D-day collector!
The regiment was spread in the following order;
Artillerie-Regiment 1716 (Oberstleutnant Helmut Knüppe – CP: La Folie/Beuville)
I./1716 (CP: Colomby-sur-Thaon)
1./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Raimund Steiner – CP: Merville)
2./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Colleville-sur-Orne, Wn 16)
3./1716 : 4x 10,5 cm leFH14/19(t) (Hauptmann Schimpf – CP: Bréville)
4./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Ouistreham, Château d’Eau -water tower-/Wn 12)II./1716 (CP: Crépon, Wn 35 b)
5./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Oberleutnant Theimer – CP: Wn 36 a)
6./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: La Mare-Fontaine, Wn 32)
7./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (Hauptmann Wilhelm Franke – CP: Bény-sur-Mer)III./1716 (CP: La Cambe)
8./1716 : 4x 10 cm leFH 14/19 (t) (CP: Maisy La Martinière, Wn 84)
9./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (CP: Maisy Les Perruques, Wn 83)
10./1716 : 4x 15,5 cm sFH 414 (f) (Oberleutnant Rudolf Schaaf – CP: north-east of Bayeux) -

LP34 flare gun marked Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis 1937
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 trigger guard has a light rust pitting, but this does not deter the function of the flare gun. The grips are a nice deep brown bakelite. The LP34 is marked Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis 1937 which indicates production by Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis. The pre war flare guns are very hard to find!
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. -

Mint late war belt and blue Heer Noelle & Hueck buckle
A perfect mint late war belt with a late blue buckle marked N. & H. L. indicating production by Noelle & Hueck, Ludenscheid. The belt is nicely RBNR marked and size 90. The belt and buckle are both in amazing mint condition and would be impossible to upgrade.
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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.
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Scarce original Waffen-SS smock drawstring
A scarce original Waffen-SS Tarnjacke drawstring. Typical flat woven rayon construction. Full length 130 cm. Downright impossible spare to find that was used in all types of Waffen-SS Tarnjacken from pre war to 1945!
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Mint late war belt and blue Heer Noelle & Hueck buckle
A perfect mint late war belt with a late blue buckle marked N. & H. L. indicating production by Noelle & Hueck, Ludenscheid. The belt is nicely RBNR marked and size 90. The belt and buckle are both in amazing mint condition and would be impossible to upgrade.
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Minty pair of winter felt boots
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 RB-Nr. 0/1287/0009. Hard to find a great pair in this condition and size!
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Mint K98 bayonet marked 43 fnj
A mint bayonet marked 43 fnj indicating production by Alexander Coppel GmbH (aka Alcoso), Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet is matching to its phosphatised scabbard with the serial 3466 t and has nice red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in exceptional uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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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.
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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!
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Mint M44 breadbag
Mint late war M44 breadbag in mint condition.
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Kriegsmarine M38 gasmask with microphone attachment
Rare Kriegsmarine gasmask with microphone attachment. The mask and its filter are named to Graf. Inside the mask is marked with the Kriegsmarine Acceptance stamp. Hard to upgrade complete gasmask with all accessories and markings you’d like to see.
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Presstoff MG34 and MG42 tool pouch
Nice presstoff MG34 and MG42 tool pouch in very good, lightly used condition. Not visibly maker marked. Complete with the wooden board and Kreiskornbehalter.
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Pioneer saw in presstoff carrier
Nice original Pioneer saw in good lightly used condition. The carrier still retains the bayonet loop!
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P38 hardshell holster marked gcx 1941
Hardshell P38 holster, nicely marked gcx 1941 indicating production by Ing. Karl Brettschneider, Maehrisch-Schoenberg. The holster is in good lightly worn condition with a imprint of the gun that was carried inside.
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First pattern hidden stitch Y-straps dated 1940
Hard to find 1940 dated Y-straps in nice used condition. The Y-strap is nice and supple and would be a nice addition to any early mannequin!
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Pair of Gebirgsjäger boots in used condition
A nice matching pair in a good large mannequin size. Nice matching pair in good used condition. The pair comes with a extra set of mint issue laces.
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Short Waffen-SS Sahariana trousers
Textbook original Waffen-SS Sahariana short tropical trousers.
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Heer EM field upgraded officers sidecap
Sale!A stunning and mint Heer sidecap which has been upgraded from EM to Officers by hand sewing a thick silver cord to the top. The cap is in mint condition and is a nice big size 60. Nicely dated 1940, this cap was manufactured by Hermann Naubert Mützenfabrik Erfurt. The cap has the dark green Waffenfarbe on the front indicating administration. The cap doesn’t have a eagle, but could easily be restored. This garment was recently discovered in a cloth processing plant and has never been in a collection before and comes with a set of matching collar tabs!
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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!
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Rare enameled M42 messkit by Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF)
Messkits and canteens enameled in these colours are attributed to be made by the Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF) run by Oskar Schindler. Messkits and canteens, unmarked, in these specific colours have been found in the old factory storage of the former DEF. There are several other makers of enameled steel canteens and messkits but they all carry different characteristic features such as markings or specific colours. No other maker utilizes these light gray and blue colours and lacks markings. The light blue “wash” on top of the enamel is one of the typical features.
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Nice 1942 dated Pioneer saw with leather scabbard
Sale!A very nice pioneer handsaw in good used condition made by Marke Steigo. The brown leather scabbard is nicely marked epf indicating production by Königs- u. Bismarckhütte A G’, Huettenwerk Falvahuette in Schwientochlowitz, Kreis Kattowitz.
The saw is in good condition with all the teeth intact. The saw still functions great! This pioneer saw comes with the textbook leather scabbard dated 1942. The saw would make a awesome addition to a pioneer display and is really in very good condition! -

Mica Wirtschaftkasten personal effects box
This “Mica Wirtschaftkasten” was one of the most luxuous pieces of private purchase pocket litter. This set was commonly gifted to sons going to war, bought by officers or bought at barracks stores. This kit basicly had all the items a soldier would need to keep clean and organised. The Mica is a basic set of period personal items and was designed to fit inside the M31 messkit.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked ddl 4
A very nice K98 bayonet marked ddl 4 indicating production by Josua Corts Sohn, Remscheid. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 5225 and has nice red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in exceptional uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition with its original frog marked cgn 43.
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Late war 10×50 Panzer bmj binoculars
A great set in good working condition. The binoculars are in good usable and adjustable condition with the Strichplatte in place in the right eyepiece. Hard to find set!
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Early green tropical equipment belt
Exceptional early green Afrikakorps equipment belt in a large size 115. Fantastic piece to match with a early green tabbed buckle.
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