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Luftwaffe pair of sleeve ranks for a Leutnant
Unissued Luftwaffe pair of sleeve ranks for a Leutnant, still tied together with their original pricetag. Hard to upgrade pieces!
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Leather Dienstglas case carrying strap
Textbook carrying strap for the bakelite, leather and Pressstoff Dienstglas carrying cases in very good condition. These straps are virtually always missing from the cases and spares are hard to find! Very nice example to complete a set!
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Leather A-frame strap
Excellent leather A-frame strap in stone mint and most likely unissued condition. Hard to find as a spare for completing any A-frame! The strap is in good supple and unissued condition and would be a perfect addition to any A-frame!
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Tropical A-frame strap
Perfect late war production webbing A-frame strap in stone mint condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!
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Tropical A-frame strap
Perfect late war production webbing A-frame strap in stone mint condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!
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Tropical A-frame strap
Textbook late war production webbing A-frame strap in very good condition. Beautiful example with a mixture of used materials!
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Late war tropical breadbag strap
Late war manufactured “tropical” breadbag strap in good condition. The strap is made with webbing reinforcements around the steel hooks. Nice example!
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Luftwaffe breadbag strap named to Stern, FLAK-Regiment 29
Excellent Luftwaffe issue breadbag strap in very good condition. The strap is nicely labeled with the name Stern and the unit: FLAK-Regiment 29. Very nice unit ID’ed example in good used condition!
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Pre war breadbag strap
Textbook pre war breadbag strap made to high production standards as usual with pre war examples. The strap has been marked and named but both are sadly unreadable. Nice example in good used condition.
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Late war breadbag strap
Textbook late war manufactured breadbag strap in very good condition. Its seems that at some point something was attached to the strap above the hooks, maybe something like name labels but this is unclear. Nice example in good used condition!
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Straight E-tool marked BOVO
Very nice straight E-tool in very good condition. The E-tool is nicely marked BOVO which is one of the best known and most wanted manufacturers. The shovel was repainted by the Norwegian army but has been stripped of this post war paint to restore it. Nice example!
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Pre war straight E-tool marked 1938
Excellent pre war straight E-tool in very good condition. The E-tool is nicely marked with a makers logo which is unknown to me and nicely dated 1938. Pre war E-tools are rather hard to encounter! Very nice example which features the initials HK engraved into the wooden handle!
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Straight E-tool marked REX 1943
Straight E-tool in lightly used condition. Nicely maker marked REX 1943 indicating production by Schwarzwälder Unternehmen der Schmiedetechnik, Baiersbronn – Friedrichstal. Nice clean example in very good condition that is quite hard to obtain nowadays.
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Rare short pioneer shovel or Minierspaten
Rare short German pioneer shovel or Minierspaten. This short type was issued to the Sturmpioniere, as they only required short shovels to bury mines. These shovels came in three separate lengths, this one being the rarest.
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Unissued K98 ammunition pouch marked Poeschl, Rohrbach 1942
Beautiful K98 ammunition pouch in stone mint, unissued condition. The pouch is made from high quality leather and features which stitches. The pouch is nicely marked Poeschl, Rohrbach 1942. Excellent example!
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Gascape pouch
Very nice gascape pouch in combat used condition. These pouches are much harder to find in used condition in contrast to the mint, unissued example
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Rubber gascape pouch marked gdl
Excellent rubberized gas cape pouch in excellent, unissued condition. The pouch is nicely marked gdl which indicates production by an still unidentified manufacturer.
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Rubber gascape pouch
Rubber gascape pouch in very good condition
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Rubber gascape pouch marked Gebrüder Wendler G.m.b.H
Excellent rubberized gas cape pouch in excellent, unissued condition. The pouch is nicely marked Gebrüder Wendler G.m.b.H in a white circular ink stamp and features nice resin closing buttons!
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Affe/Tornister messkit cover dated 1941
Very nice early war manufactured mess kit cover as can be seen inside the Affe/Tornister. Interestingly this example seems to have never been attached to an Affe/Tornister but most likely issued loose inside it. The leather closing straps is nicely maker marked and dated 1941. Very nice example!
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Affe/Tornister messkit cover dated 1938
Very nice pre war manufactured mess kit cover as can be seen inside the Affe/Tornister. Interestingly this example seems to have never been attached to an Affe/Tornister but most likely issued loose inside of it. The leather closing straps is nicely maker marked and dated 1938. Very nice example!
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Rare late war M38 gasmask filter pouch
Textbook late war gasmask filter pouch in unissued condition. Very rare example manufactured from a atypical rough fabric with two reddish press studs. These is one of the very few examples there are known with this construction! Nice and rare example!
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Luftwaffe Koffer K32 GWB Radio manual
Rare Luftwaffe Koffer K32 GWB Radio manual. The manual is virtually always missing from these radios!
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Wenn wir Marschieren Harmonika
Rare original pre war military themed Harmonika marked Wenn Wir Marschieren. This pre war example was marketed for sale amongst Heer soldiers.
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Early aluminium Göffel marked C&CW 39
Textbook aluminium spoon fork combination or Göffel in good condition. This example is nicely marked C&CW 39 which indicates production by Colsmann & Co, Werdohl in 1939. Very nice example in untouched condition.
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Early aluminium Göffel
Textbook aluminium spoon fork combination or Göffel in good condition. This example is in clean condition and features a vague makers logo. Nice example!
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MG42 ruptured cartridge remover
Nice original MG42 ruptured cartridge remover marked hoz WaA14 indicating production by Bernhard Zade, Berlin. This tool is a standard component from the MG tool kit! Unlike the MG34 example the MG42 variant is very hard to find!
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7x MG34 u. MG42 ammunition belts
A nice set of 7 MG34 u. MG42 ammunition belts. Empty of course, free to own.
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Tropical Stielhandgranaten case
Excellent Tan coloured steel ammunition case intended for 15 smoke grenade or Nebelhandgranate, this example was made especially for usage in tropical climates! The case is in very good condition with approximately 85% of the original tropical paint and all the stencils remaining.
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US paratrooper jump boots
Textbook US army paratrooper jump boots dated 1943 in the size 9 1/2. Hard to find pair with original laces, soles and nice early date!
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Matching Wehrmacht issue field cutlery set marked GK&F 41/42
Textbook field cutlery marked GK&F 41 which indicates production by Gebr. kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid in 1941. The maker Gebr. Kugel & Fink, Lüdenscheid is mainly known for their production of belt buckles but they produced a lot more than just belt buckles!
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French made trench periscope
A very nice trench periscope. The periscope is in minty condition with good optics. The periscope is nicely marked and complete with its original carrying case. These periscopes where produced pre war for the French army and used during the war by the German army.
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US British Made mapcase
Uncommon British made US Army mapcase in good, lightly used condition.
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Late war Pressstoff equipment belt
Late war equipment belt made out of Pressstoff. A typical, late war example made from Vinyl. The belt is a good medium size for modern militaria mannequins!
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Heer EM/NCO equipment belt with buckle by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid, unit marked Infanterie Regiment 69
Textbook pre war heer equipment belt with tabbed aluminum buckle by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The belt has been shortened two times which is a typical wartime feature when soldiers lost lots of weight and when the unused pre war stocks of large sizes were resized and issued later in the war. The same can be seen with M36 tunics which are often factory re tailored. The Belt is nicely unit marked to Infanterie Regiment 69
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Heer EM/NCO equipment belt with buckle by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid 1937
Textbook pre war Heer EM/NCO equipment belt with buckle by Sieper & Sohne, Lüdenscheid 1937. The belt and buckle are both in good used condition!
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Rare Nickel silver Waffen-SS belt buckle by Martin Winter
Rare pre war Waffen-SS belt buckle with its design indicating production by Martin Winter. This is a hard to find, rare variant in very good used condition.
More information on Waffen-SS belt buckles here; https://fjm44.com/articles/a-guide-to-collecting-waffen-ss-belt-buckles/
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Published ET62 M40 single decal Heer helmet in brush applied three-tone camouflage
Superb, published three-tone camouflage helmet in excellent condition. The helmet is published on page 226 of Germany’s Combat Helmets by Ken Niewiarowicz. The helmet is a typical M40 Heer, single decal example with period applied thick vehicle camouflage paint often referred to as ‘Normandy’ camouflage. The helmet retains the original period applied paint up to 90% and would be very hard to upgrade. A textbook, top shelf example.
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Pioneer side pouch
Textbook late war Pioneer side pouch in unissued condition. The pouch retains all of its press studs, strings and rubberized waterproof lining.
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Rare M31 breadbag with divider marked Hottschalk & Co. A.-G., Kassel 1933 issued to R.L.M.
Very rare 1933(!) dated breadbag in good used condition. The breadbag is nicely marked Hottschalk & Co. A.-G., Kassel 1933. Finding early breadbags is already hard on its own, let alone one with such clear markings! The breadbag is a weird pattern which features a divider on the inside which is often seen on post war breadbags as well. This is the first original period example i have encountered with a divider. The breadbag features an ink stamp on the inside R.L.M. which indicates it was issued to the Reichsluftfahrtministerium which makes this breadbag even more interesting. Most of the buttons are replaced but this seems to be a period job, the breadbag shows stains not the front and back which just suggest this example has been used! Very rare and interesting example which would be very hard to upgrade!
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Unissued late war M31 breadbag marked RBNr.
Excellent late war produced M31 breadbag in good, most likely unissued condition. All buttons and D-rings are original factory applied! The breadbag is nicely marked on the inside of the flap which is a bit faded but still clearly noticeable an RBNr. Choice late war example!
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A-frame pouch marked Leder-Dallmann Celle 1942
A-frame pouch in very good condition. The pouch is nicely marked 1942, sadly the stamp is a bit faded but the name of the manufacturer reads Leder Dallmann Celle. Nice example!
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A-frame pouch
Very nice A-frame pouch in good, used condition. The pouch has some stains and the tying straps show some traces of use. Nice used example!
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Late war A-frame made out of recycled materials
Late war A-frame made out of recycled materials. The main construction of this A-frame is completely made out of pre war field blouse support straps. The A-frame is in strong used but complete condition.
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A-frame marked L. Krumm A.G. Offenbach a. M. 1941
Textbook A-frame in combat used condition. The A-frame comes with its originally attached vertical straps, one is missing the pin for closing. The A-frame is in used but complete condition!
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Textbook first type coconut canteen marked HRE 43
Textbook first pattern coconut canteen in very good condition. The canteen comes with its matching steel cup which is typical for these first pattern examples. The canteen is nicely marked HRE 43 which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1943. Textbook example in excellent condition!
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the coconut canteens can be read here; https://fjm44.com/articles/the-coconut-canteen-ritters-mystery-canteen/
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M31 canteen marked G&CL 39/40
Nice M31 pattern canteen in as found/untouched condition. The canteen is nicely marked G&CL 39/40 which indicates production by Gehardi & Co, Lüdenscheid, the difference in years is imo the result of a factory mismatch made in early 1940. Nice M31 canteen in field used, untouched condition!
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1L Labeflasche marked WAL 43
Excellent large capacity 1L canteen or Labeflasche in excellent, mint condition. The canteen is in very good condition and is a nice late war example with a lower quality straps which are still in very good, supple condition. The canteen is nicely marked W.A.L. 43 which indicates production by Westfalische Aluminium Industrie, Junger & Co., Lüdenscheid in 1943. Very nice example!
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Unissued late war M31 canteen marked G&CL 43
Late war manufactured M31 pattern canteen in excellent, mint condition. The canteen is manufactured in 1943 but made to high pre/early war standards. The canteen is nicely marked G&CL 43 which indicates production by Gehardi & Co, Lüdenscheid in 1943. This is a nice and interesting canteen in excellent condition!
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First world war Soldbuch and photo album grouping
Nice Soldbuch group with a extensive photo album. The Soldbuchs are in good condition and have many hand written notes. The album shows a lot of interesting shots and the set could be a nice set for further research!
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US Mounted canteen
Complete US Mounted canteen with cover and cup. The canteen is in very good, lightly used condition.
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US canteen with British made cover
Textbook US canteen, cup with British made cover in very good, near mint condition.
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German helmet liner size 64/57 dated 1944
Textbook German helmet liner size 64/57 dated 1944.
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M31 messkit with Vet-Art ‘Gott Lebt auch hinter Stacheldraht’
Textbook, non matching M31 messing with period made vet art; ‘Gott Lebt auch hinter Stacheldraht’ which means ‘God also lives behind barbed wire’.
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Sanitäter pouch marked fvz 41
Textbook Sanitäter pouch marked fvz 41. The pouch is in good used condition.
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Matching K98 ammunition pouches marked 0/1032/0001
A very nice and matching pair of K98 ammunition pouches. The pouches are complete with all straps, dividers and markings. The leather is in good supple condition. The pair is nicely maker marked0/1032/0001. Nice to find a matching pair which is hard to find!
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Heer EM Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps
Late war Heer Em shoulderstraps for a Panzergrenadier. Textbook M43 pattern shoulderstraps!
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Heer EM Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps
Late war Heer Em shoulderstraps for a Panzergrenadier. Textbook M43 pattern shoulderstraps!
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Heer EM Panzergrenadier shoulderstraps
Late war Heer Em shoulderstraps for a Panzergrenadier. Slightly mismatching for colour, but regardlessly would be a nice addition to a M43 tunic! Textbook M43 pattern shoulderstraps!
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101st Airborne grouping Clyde Yaist, C/377 PFAB
A interesting insignia grouping to Clyde Yaist serving in the C/377 Parachute Field Artillery Battalion. The grouping consists of a white tongue 101st patch, jump wings, and various other small insignia. A nice grouping!
‘ As early as the evening of December 19th, Clyde Yaist of c/377 picked off eight Germans who were trying to stealthily approach the C gun battery pits. Yaist was a crack shot with the M1 rifle and was positioned in a concealed spot in front and below of the batteries to provide security for them. This ‘Artillery Sniper’ using a Garand rifle without the benefit of a scope was placed in battery security assignment by his first sergeant Fred Fitzgerald. As the Germans tried to sneak up a draw towards the US artillery positions in the fading light of December 19th, they were picked off one at a time by rounds fired by Yaist, from a position they couldn’t see and were not aware of until it was too late. ‘ A quote from; Mark Bando, 101st Airborne – The Screaming eagles in World War II.
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