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Mint condition overcoat by E. Reitz, Antwerp
A mint condition Wachmantel made by E. Reitz, Antwerp. Originally designed to be worn on guard duty although Wachmantel was a typical late war combat garment. The overcoat is of typical construction manufactured from thick wool with a lining of Reisewoll, a wool woven of recycled (mostly civilian) garments. The mantel is complete with all originally sewn buttons. A fantastic piece that can not be upgraded!
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Mint condition Heer belt and buckle
A stone mint belt and buckle marked 0/0836/0029 and sized 95cm. The buckle is a nice late war Brüder Schneider buckle, a so called Einheitskoppelschloss. A textbook late war belt and buckle in great mint condition!
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Straight E-tool marked FIMAG 1939 H
Hard to find pre war E-tool marked FIMAG 1939 H. The E-tool is in good strong condition with clear markings.
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Straight E-tool marked with IDEALSPATEN logo
A nice original E-tool marked with the logo from IDEALSPATEN.
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Stunning pair of lightbrown M44 lowboots
A stunning(!) pair of M44 Schnürschuhe in mint condition. These where the last model of footwear introduced in 1944. The boots are still in a very nice unblackened, light brown colour. The boots are in a good large mannequin size and are in absolutely unworn condition. These where first issued late in 1944 right in time before the Ardennes Offensive. A textbook M44 pair, in good unworn condition!
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Pre war equipment belt marked Hruby & Co Hachenburg 6/1938
A pre war equipment belt marked Hruby & Co Hachenburg 6/1938. Pre war equipment belts are very hard to find, especially in mint condition like this. The size is a large 105, a good fit for large mannequins! Impossible to upgrade!
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Heer M43 combat tunic to a Oberleutnant der Artillerie
A nice and clearly worn Heer M43 combat field blouse to a Oberleutnant der Artillerie. The blouse has many signs of wear and has lost almost all of the nap on the wool. The collar shows heavy wear and soiling. The tunic has had some minor wartime repairs. The field blouse was converted from a enlisted mens Feldbluse. The tunic retains all of the wartime sewn insignia. One of the buttons on the front is missing, a spare one is in the pocket. Above the breast pocket various loops for ribbon bars. Nicely sized, would fit most mannequins! Imo a very nice untouched Artillerie field blouse. Obviously combat worn!
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Equipment belt named Kusenda
A nice original equipment belt in good supple condition. Nicely named to Kusenda. A nice average mannequin size.
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Late war M42 canteen marked CFL 44
A textbook late war M42 canteen. Nicely marked CFL 44 indicating production by Carl Feldhaus Aluminium-und Metallwerke, Lüdenscheid with a red painted flask and a pigskin strap with a rollerless buckle!
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Pre war breadbag in mint/unissued condition
Pre war Heer breadbag in mint/unissued condition. Hard to upgrade!
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Late war M42 canteen
A textbook late war M42 canteen. Unmarked with a red painted flask and a pigskin strap with a rollerless buckle!
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Luftwaffe Breadbag strap dated 1941
A nice original Luftwaffe breadbag strap, dated 1941.
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Tropical Y-strap marked Jean Weipert Offenbach 1941 found in Oosterbeek
Tropical Y-strap in good used condition marked Jean Weipert Offenbach 1941. The Y-strap was found in Oosterbeek in a private household around 4 years ago. The Y-strap is in a good, uncleaned condition; the right main support strap clearly soiled with grease and black residue, often seen on automatic weapons. The Y-strap must have been used by a MG gunner, supporting the MG34/MG42 on his right shoulder. Hence the right strap is dirty. The Y-strap has a lot of character and is imo a unique piece. Can not be upgraded!
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Combat worn pair of MP40 pouches
A nice and honest pair of MP38 u. 40 pouches in good combat worn condition. Unlike most CLG MP40 pouches found, this pair is the first that I’ve seen that is in worn condition! One of the closing straps has been repaired on the front and the back, hardly noticable when displayed in a display or a mannequin. A one-looker original pair, in good combat-worn condition!
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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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Complete M38 gasmask
A nice original M38 gasmask with all originally attached straps marked EBD 44. The gasmask is in untouched condition and was recently discovered in a household clearing in Germany, never been in a collection!
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Tabbed steel Heer buckle marked Nolle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid 1941
A very nice near mint Heer buckle by Nolle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid. The buckle itself is nicely marked N&H 41 and the tab Nolle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid 1941. A textbook Heer buckle!
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Late war uncommon M31 zeltbahn
Late war M31 Zeltbahn that never had its grommets installed. Still retains most of its originally sewn buttons. A little wear and tear here and there but a nice late war variant!
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Late war M31 Zeltbahn with bakelite buttons
A nice late war zeltbahn with bakelite buttons. The Zeltbahn is in good used condition and has some missing buttons and a few alterations. A rare Zeltbahn to find with good vibrant colours!
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M42 mantel marked ST43 in mint condition
A stone mint M43 mantel marked ST43 indicating the Stettin depot in 1943. The mantel retains all of its originally sewn FLL 43 marked buttons. The mantel is a good mannequin size. These textbook winter garments are becoming hard to find as most where used up during the war, converted for civilian postwar use, os remade into fake M43 caps the last 20 years. A stone mint mantel, impossible to upgrade!
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Late war Reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarn camouflage
A nice minty pair lined with rayon and retaining its vibrant and fresh colours. Nicely RB numbered inside and finished with blackened zinc and wooden buttons.
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Folding E-tool dated 1939
A very nice pre war folding E-tool maker marked and dated 1939. Very hard to find a pre war folding E-tool!
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Pair of shoulderstraps for a Oberscharführer der (Sturm)Artillerie
A stunning pair of shoulderstraps for a Oberscharführer der (Sturm)Artillerie. A nice mid-war rayon piped set with handsewn split in the middle and silver Unteroffizierstresse. Can’t be upgraded!
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Shoulder straps ID disc for Infanterie Regiment 19
A nice small grouping consisting of a Erkennungsmarke and a pair of shoulderstraps for Infanterie Regiment 19. The shoulderstraps are of the private purchase type and have minor mothing. The Erkennungsmarke is marked 2. J.R. 19 indicating 2. Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 19. Infanterie regiment 19 played a vital role in the 1939 campaign pushing into Poland. The 10th of may 1940 it was the first unit to breach to Juliana Kanaal fortifications in the Netherlands and pushed onwards to the Scheldt. After the 1940 campaign it was sent to the eastern front and saw actions right until the end of the war. The low number and the abbreviation “J.R.” on the aluminum Erkennungsmarke indicates a pre war manufacture. Most probably the Feldwebel that wore these went through the war from the start to end!
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Waffen-SS M44 shoulder strap for a Scharführer der Infanterie
A very nice minty example of a Waffen-SS M44 shoulderstrap for a Scharführer der Infanterie. The shoulderstrap is a nice late war, simplified manufacture with white rayon piping and late subdued Unteroffizierstresse. The shoulderstrap is single in mint condition!
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Minty M31 messkit marked kvu 44
A nice minty M31 messkit marked kvu 44 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. The marking kvu is rare and is the late war substitute for the marking RFI. This is also the last known marking for this maker. It is presumed shortly after the factory got liberated or bombed out. The messkit still retains up to 99% of its original factory paint and it would be very hard to upgrade this minty example.
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Pre war Dutch canteen
A nice pre war Dutch canteen with its original cork. These canteens are scarce, especially with the original cork! At some point a piece of string was attached to the canteen with a carabiner hook.
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Folding E-tool with second pattern carrier marked gyo 42
A nice original folding e-tool with its original second pattern carrier marked gyo 42 indicating production by Hans Dinkelmaeyer, Lederwarenfabrik, Nuernberg. The folding E-tool is marked Bovo indicating production by Borlinghaus & Vollmann, Brügge i. W. Nice set in good used condition!
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Kriegsmarine communications M38 gasmask with case and straps
Hard to find Kriegsmarine communications gasmask with microphone attachment. The mask and canister are nicely dated 1940. The filter is dated 1939 but is original to the mask. The complete set is a recent find from a household clearing in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Gaberdine Waffen-SS M43 trousersmarked Betr. Ra.
A pair of Waffen-SS M43 trousers marked Betr. Ra. indicating production by Betriebswerk Ravensbrück (Texled). The trousers have one repair on the back and removed belt loops. The trousers are a small size, but should in theory be no problem with modern small sized mannequins! A textbook pair of Waffen-SS M43 trousers in Gaberdine material!
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Converted EM M43 gaberdine tunic for a Infanterie Leutnant
A nice period converted EM M43 tunic for a Leutnant der Infanterie. The tunic was found in a attic and still retains its uncleaned or dusty appearance. The tunic has loops for two awards. Gaberdine EM M43 tunics are very rare, especially in a uncleaned condition like this one!
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K98 bayonet marked 43 asw in mint condition
A mint bayonet marked 43 asw indicating production by E. & F. Höerster, Stahl u. Metallwarenfabrik, Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet comes together in its original RF.Nr. 0/0494/0008 marked frog. This set has always been together and is in mint/unissued condition! The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 9601 t and has nice clean red bakelite grips. The bayonet is in good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition. Hands down the best bayonet I’ve had to offer, downright impossible to upgrade!
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K98 bayonet marked 44 fnj
A nice bayonet marked 44 fnj indicating production by Alexander Coppel GmbH (aka Alcoso), Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet comes together in its original kvz 1943 marked frog. This set has always been together and is in good condition! The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8231 (no suffix) and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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First model hbt Splittertarn camouflage smock
A stunning original Tarnjacke im Splittertarn camouflage smock meant to be worn over the Feldbluse. These smocks where the first type of garment solely meant for camouflage purposes issued to the Wehrmacht / Heer. Modeled after the Waffen-SS smocks with some differences. The smock is a large size 2 and nicely fits most mannequins. The smock is nicely maker marked K.M.F. Landeshut. These smocks where first worn by members of the Grossdeutschland division. The smock is in near mint condition with a few small holes and one wartime depot repair on the front. The smock still retains very strong and vibrant colours. A very scarce and textbook smock in very good, near mint condition!
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Late war blue Heer belt buckle by Brüder Schneider, Wien
A very nice late war blue belt buckle (Einheitskoppelschloss) in near mint condition. The belt buckle has via phosphate treated set of prongs and still retains 100% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!
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White bakelite butterdish
Also referred to as a salt dispenser. Nicely dated 1942. Without cracks or damages, a hard to find white bakelite variant!
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K98 bayonet marked 44 fnj in exceptional mint condition
A mint bayonet marked 41 ffc indicating production by Friedrich Herder Abr.Sohn, Solingen. The bayonet has never been sharpened or reblued. The bayonet comes together in its original unissued but aged frog. This set has always been together and is in unworn condition! The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 3160 f and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
Hard to upgrade mint bayonet!
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Late war unusual rubber gasplane
A very nice late war rubber gascape in good, unissued condition. These capes where to be worn in combination with the gasmask in a event of a Gas attack. First time I encounter this model for sale!
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Nice NCO pair of shoulderstraps for paratroopers or flying personnel
A very nice pair of yellow piped Luftwaffe NCO shoulderstraps for a Unteroffizier in the paratroopers or flying personnel. The shoulderstraps are complete with their yellow rayon piping and silver Unteroffizierstresse. Hard to upgrade set, perfect to complete a Fliegerbluse.
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Nice EM pair of shoulderstraps for paratroopers or flying personnel
A very nice pair of yellow piped Luftwaffe EM shoulderstraps for paratroopers or flying personnel. The shoulderstraps are complete with their yellow rayon piping. Hard to upgrade set, perfect to complete a Fliegerbluse.
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MG42 sling marked gyb 1943
A very nice MG42 sling in good unissued condition. Nicely maker marked and dated gyb 1943 indicating production by Bauer, Wilhelm, Friedr., G.m.b.H., Lederwarenfabrik, Offenbach a.M.-Bieber.
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German hand warmers or Wärmebeutel
These two small paper bags contain a chemical agent that heats up when wet. These where issued to units fighting on the eastern front and meant to be carried in the overcoat pockets. They are dated 1943. Most of these where used up during the war, finding a pair in good condition is hard! A very nice extra for a eastern front display!
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Mint condition Heer belt and buckle size 100
A stone mint belt and buckle marked R.B.Nr. 1/0053/0027 and sized 100cm. The buckle is a nice late war Brüder Schneider buckle, a so called Einheitskoppelschloss. A textbook late war belt and buckle in great mint condition!
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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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Waffen-SS plane tree 1/2 overprint zeltbahn
A very good condition plane tree 1/1 overprint Waffen-SS Zeltbahn. This particular example has nice strong colours, most of its originally sewn buttons and would be hard to upgrade!
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M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn in very good condition
A very nice M31 Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage. Hard to upgrade with strong colours, all ropes and most if not all originally sewn buttons.
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M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn marked Heinrich Jülich Podersam 1941
A very nice M31 Zeltbahn in Splittertarn camouflage marked Heinrich Jülich Podersam 1941. Hard to upgrade with strong colours, all ropes and most if not all originally sewn buttons. One small damage!
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Straight leather E-tool carrier marked Kern. Kläger & Cie 1937 Berlin
A pre war straight E-tool carrier nicely marked Kern. Kläger & Cie 1937 Berlin. Hard to upgrade nice example in near mint condition! The leather straps are all supple and in good condition.
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Gasplane with pouch in good used condition marked bhp 44
A very nice bhp 44 marked gasplane with its original pouch in unissued condition. These capes where to be worn in combination with the gasmask in a event of a gas attack. Belongs to every gasmask!
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Folding E-tool marked AGO
A very nice original folding E-tool marked AGO indicating production by Heinrich Jung & Sohn, Gesenkschmiede, Halver. The shovel is in good working condition.
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Folding E-tool marked ekz 40
A very nice original folding E-tool marked ekz 40 indicating production by Rich. Henkel, Werkzeugfabrik, Viernau/Thüringen. A rare maker! The shovel is in good working condition.
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Folding E-tool marked Deltawerk Solingen 1940
A very nice original folding E-tool marked Deltawerk Solingen 1940. A rare maker! The shovel is in good working condition.
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Folding E-tool marked AGO
A very nice original folding E-tool marked AGO indicating production by Heinrich Jung & Sohn, Gesenkschmiede, Halver. The shovel is in good working condition.
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Folding E-tool marked gcq 41
A very nice original folding E-tool marked gcq 41 indicating production by Heinrich Jung & Sohn, Gesenkschmiede, Halver. The shovel is in good working condition.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked P. Weyersberg 1939
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked P. Weyersberg 1939 ndicating production by Paul Weyersberg u. Co., Waffenfabrik, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 7386 and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked cof 42
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked cof 42 ndicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 4353 p and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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First pattern folding E-tool in carrier
A very nice original folding E-tool with first pattern carrier. The E-tool is nicely marked ago indicating production by E. Luft, Eisen u. Metallwarenfabr., Tetschen a/Elbe. The carrier is marked bmo 41 indicating production by Hane Deuter, Koffer-, Rucksack- und Lederwarenfabrik, Augsburg. The set is in very nice condition with supple leather parts, no damages and no rust, very hard to upgrade!
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Mint condition Polizei breadbag with strap
A mint condition breadbag, nicely maker marked and dated 1941. Complete with its strap, cant be upgraded!
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German helmet liner dated 1940 size 64 shell
A very nice 1940 dated M31 helmet liner complete with original string. Made to fit a size 64 shell.
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Mint condition mapcase marked RBNr. 0/0250/0591
Stone mint late war pattern mapcase marked RBNr. 0/0250/0591. The mapcase is mint and supple, very hard to upgrade!
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