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Matching K98 bayonet marked cof 43
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked cof 43 ndicating production by Waffenfabrik Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 2845 Y and has nice clean wooden grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) 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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Wehrmacht Heer M44 breadbag marked 0/0465/0012
A very nice stone mint M44 breadbag marked 0/0465/0012 inside. A stone mint M44 breadbag, impossible to upgrade!
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Aluminum Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1938
A nice original bucke marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1938. The buckle still retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied paint. These buckle retains its original leather tab nicely maker marked and dated. The buckle retains the original wartime applied camouflage paint.
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Late war Presstoff straight E-tool cover marked fuq 1943
A nice late war straight E-tool carrier marked fuq 1943 indicating production by Cottbusser Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel K.G., Cottbus. Very nice original straight E-tool carrier in good, lightly used condition.
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Tropical equipment belt marked Jobra 1943
A very nice and mint tropical equipment belt marked Jobra 1943. Hard to upgrade!
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Nice brown Gebirgsjäger boots
A nice pair of Gebirgsjäger boots in good used condition. Nicely maker marked on the side and a nice mannequin size. Nice and light brown colour in very good condition with their original laces.
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Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone
Wehrmacht Model (Fu.) B Throat Microphone or Kehlkopfmikrofon. The set is complete with it’s original wire and plug. Nice complete set in very good condition, hard to find piece of equipment!
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K98 ammunition pouch
A very nice original K98 ammunition pouch in mint condition
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Female M31 Brotbeutel with small canteen for Helferinnen
A very nice M31 canteen and breadbag for Helferinnen in the Wehrmacht. Rare to find complete!
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Rare Dutch “Verblifa” made canteen
A very nice Dutch made canteen by the VerBliFa factory. A hard to find variation in nice used condition!
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Mid to late war Heer belt buckle by Assmann & Sohne
A very nice mid to late war belt buckle in near mint condition. The belt buckle is unmarked and retains up to 99% of it’s original paint. The buckle has the typical bent prongs indicating production by Assmann & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!
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Rare silver painted steel Heer belt buckle by Overhoff
These buckles where made alter in the war and finished exactly like the unmarked Waffen-SS buckles by Overhoff. The catch on the buckle is bent, other then that it is a rare variant in very good condition with 100% of the original silver paint remaining!
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Steel Heer belt buckle with leather tab by B. Haarmann 1941
A nice original Heer belt buckle made by B. Haarmann, Lüdenscheid in 1941. The buckle still retains up to 90% of its original olive paint and its factory sewn leather tab.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked J. Sch. 1939
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked J. Sch. 1939 indicating production by Jetter und Scheerer. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 899 e and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good, uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition.
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Grossdeutschland grouping with Cufftitle and medals to Herbert Rihm
Exceptional Grossdeutschland grouping! Herbert Rihm was born 1st of November 1924 in Mannheim. He had a evangelical upbringing and attended evening school. He received the medical examination on the 23rd of Febuary 1942 and was deemed fit for military service on the 30th of May 1942. He received training with the 98K and MG34. The 5th of Febuary 1943 he enlisted in the Stammkompanie Grenadier Ersatz Battalion 107. The 1st of March 1943 he transferred to 6. (M.G.) Ausb. Kemp. Gren. Ers. Regt. (mot) Grossdeutschland. The 26th of July 1943 he transferred to II. Gren. Ers. Rgt. (mot) Grossdeutschland. The 13th of August 1943 he transferred to 9.(M.G.) Füs. Rgt. Grossdeutschland and finally on the 15th of December 1943 to II. Gen. Kp. Pz. Gren. Ers. Rgt. G.D.
He received both the black and silver Verwundetenabzeichen, the close combat clasp or Nahkampfspange, Ostmedaille, Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Bronze, Eisernes Kreuz II klasse and last but not least the 4th pattern Grossdeutschland cuff title.He was wounded on the 14th of December 1943 and afterwards send back home to recover. He never re-enlisted and survived the war. The grouping, as shown was sold by the veteran to a collector on a Veterantreffen in Germany. The grouping consists of all shown attributes and would be very hard to upgrade.
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Bakelite Zeiler 3450 Torch
Probably the nicest Zeiler 4350 I’ve ever encountered. This variant comes in a very diverse and vibrant bakelite colour. The torch still remains the original “Daimon” bulb. A mint, unissued bakelite flashlight in a very attractive colour.
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Superb Heer M43 EM/NCO field cap
A truly superb M43 EM/NCO field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. The cap is nicely marked RBNr. dated 1943 and in size 56 which is a great average size for Hindsgaul mannequins. The cap has all the details that one would like to see on one of these textbook caps! The BeVo trapezoid is originally sewn to the piece and has never been removed from the piece. Finding a cap like this is very hard, especially in near mint condition like this one.
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Last Ditch Waffen-SS M44 mantel with factory sewn eagle
A very rare original last ditch M44 type Waffen-SS greatcoat. This greatcoat is marked SS-BW indicating production at the SS-Bekleidungswerke. The Mantel is in good, lightly used condition and still retains the factory sewn sleeve eagle. The mantel is designed to be worn with the Waffen-SS M44 uniform and probably saw its first combat use in the Ardennes offensive. It is made from captured thick Italian wool as many of the late war Waffen-SS garments. The greatcoat is a nice big size but is shorter then the usual mantels. Will easily fit a “Historia Mannequin“. A very rare original late war Waffen-SS greatcoat in very good condition!
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Q64 Luftwaffe M40 helmet with ghost decal
A Luftwaffe M40 helmet with a ghost decal under the paint. Marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap and was came out of the woodwork last year in the Netherlands. It was stacked on top of a M38 helmet for a long time which left its marks in the liner. You can see the late war bolts clearly imprinted in the liner. The contours of the decal is easily visible through the paint. The helmet is in very good, uncleaned condition and is a nice variation Luftwaffe helmet that is hard to find.
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6×30 Dienstglass accessories
Textbook original set to complete a mid to late war Dienstglas. These are often missing and perfect to complete a pair of 6×30, bakelite, 10×50 or 11×56 binoculars. Hard to find spares!
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Late war Presstoff equipment belt marked RZM L2/2476/42
Presstoff equipment belt marked RZM L2/2476/42. The belt can be adjusted and the smallest size being 75 cm, the biggest around 90. A nice original Presstoff belt!
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Mint condition MP40 pouch
A very nice mint condition MP40 pouch. This is truly one of the nicest CLG pouches I have ever encountered and would make a nice addition to the collector of equipment. The pouch is marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. The leather is supple and in perfect condition. If you are looking for a MINT mp40 pouch, this is it!
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Super early ET66 M35 camouflage helmet with 1931 dated liner
A uncommon early M35. The helmet has its original early Schuberth liner dated 1931 which where produced in a production of 2000 pieces for testing in the Reichswehr. The helmet has a 1935 dated chinstrap with a carabiner hook. The helmet has a typical early hand rolled rim. The helmet fully retains its original paint consisting of three separate layers; Apple green, Rautarn and three tone spray paint. Inside the helmet is named Uffz(Unteroffizier) Zim. Due to the rough overpaint of the helmet inside the helmet I can not make out any lot numbers but the shell is a early ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a 66 shell and a 58 liner. My favorite thing about this helmet is that it is super early, but kept in use until the end and is still around today. Stunning colours in hand and very hard to upgrade!
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ET66 Luftwaffe single decal M42 helmet
Luftwaffe single decal M42 Stahlhelm marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke-Thale. The helmet is a nice large size 66. The helmet retains its original paint and decal up to 90%. The helmet still retains the dome stamp clearly visible inside the helmet.
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Pre war M31 messkit marked FWBN 38 with original pre war strap
Pre war M31 Kochgeschirr marked FWBN 38 indicating production by F.W. Brockelmann Aluminiumwerk GmbH KG, Neheim/Ruhr. The messkit comes with its original 1939 dated strap with aluminum hardware. Very nice original messkit with 90% of the original factory paint and original strap. Hard to upgrade early piece.
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Straight presstoff E-tool carrier marked bdt 44
A beautiful original Presstoff shovel carrier in mint condition. Marked bdt 44 indicating production by Salewa, Lederwarenfabrik G.m.b.H., München. Hard to upgrade nice example with brown and black leather. The leather straps are all supple and in good condition. If you are looking for a mint presstoff entrenching tool cover this is it.
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MP44 pouch marked jwa 44
A rare original MP44 pouch in very good, nearly unused condition. This pouch is marked jwa 44 indicating production by Moritz Stecher, Lederwerk, Freiburg. Even during the war these mag pouches where scarce and veteran accounts often note that they received just one magazine and often no pouch.
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Luftwaffe Flakhelfer der HJ cap
A very nice cap in near mint condition. The cap is nicely marked inside and with its originally sewn HJ insignia. Inside it is marked 0/2009/0004 indicating production by “Almi” Unlform- u. Mützenfabrlk. lnh. Alfred Miss, Luxemburg , Herstellung v. Uniformen und Mützen aller Art. The cap is in a nice big size 58 which would fit most mannequins. A very nice original cap in near mint condition.
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Dutch war souvenirs
Sale!A nice set of period collected artifacts that where found together with a German helmet. The set consists of a Hembrug M95 barrel shroud, a Dutch M27 helmet shield with a lion, a button, belt hook and a empty shell casing. These items are as is very hard to find. The barrel shroud or Loopbeschermer is a rare to find extra to a Dutch Hembrug rifle. The helmet shield seems to be removed from a helmet with a blunt object.
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MP38 and MP40 magazine loading tool marked kur 42
A very nice original MP38 and MP40 magazine filling tool marked kur 43 indicating production by Steyr-Daimler Puch AG.
A nice piece to fill a left MP40 pouch with or for using!
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HKP64 single decal Heer M42 helmet in three tone “Normandy” camouflage
A nice original three tone or Normandy camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked hkp64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 64. The helmet retains its original liner and rivets but was found without a chinstrap. Externally the helmet still retains its original three tone Normandy camouflage up to 80% with a lot of patina. The decal has been partially camouflaged but has not been cleaned. The lower part of the decal still retains under the camouflage paint. A nice original camouflage helmet with a nice decal underneath!
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Stunning ET66 Luftwaffe camouflage helmet
A stunning single decal Luftwaffe camouflage helmet surfaced with a houseclearing 6 months ago in Hilversum, the Netherlands. The helmet has a very nice subtle two tone camouflage applied to it remaining up to 90%. On the left side of the helmet, upon close inspection we can observe the Luftwaffe eagle decal fully intact, visible through the paint. The helmet was found without a chinstrap attatched but complete with its original liner. The helmet is a very attractive original camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Patronenkasten 34 or MG34 ammunition box
A nice pre war ammunition box for the MG34 machinegun. Still with a lot of original paint remaining. The box has the very subtle pre war brown camouflage applied to it which is hard to photograph.
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Aluminum Heer belt buckle marked Dransfeld & Co 1937 with original paint
A typical Dransfeld & Co buckle dated 1937. The buckle still retains up to 90% of its original wartime applied paint. These buckle retains its original leather type and has the typical back for Dransfeld & Co Heer buckles. Aluminum buckles with this amount of original paint are very hard to find! Would be very hard to upgrade!
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Tan Presstoff MG42 tool pouch marked OaZ 4
A near mint MG42 tool pouch marked OaZ 4. The pouch is in good condition with all straps and D-ring intact. Like most of these pouches made by OaZ the internals are missing. Very nice pouch!
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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 on the centre O-ring cover.
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Stunning named three tone Normandy camouflage double decal SE 64 M35 helmet
A stunning original three tone “Normandy” helmet with 99% of its original vibrant camouflage scheme still remaining. Underneath the camouflage paint one can still make out the double Heer decals.
The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. with a shell size of 64. The liner was fitted during the war and is that of a paramilitary or parade helmet.The helmet is named to Obervetarinar(veterinarian) Dr. Jahn. This helmet is a so called woodwork find from Heerlen, The Netherlands. A stunning three tone helmet that would be very hard to upgrade. If you just need one Normandy camouflage helmet, this is it!
This helmet has been positively discussed on the Walhalla forum: http://www.ghw2.com/topic/48412-m35-normandy-camo-ex-dd-named-to-a-obervetarinar-dr-jahn/#comment-573315
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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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Complete Z.M.P. with blue canvas pouch
A very nice complete Zielschablone mit Planzeiger complete with all 3 of the grids. Hard to find complete set, with a pouch nicely executed in blue canvas cloth!
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Unissued Sumpftarn non-reversible parka trousers with suspenders
A mint unissued pair of non-reversible parka trousers in Sumpftarnmuster camouflage fabric. The trousers come with their originally attached factory suspenders. Impossible to upgrade!
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Tropical A-frame marked Wersa 1941
A typical early tropical or DAK A-frame in good used condition. The A-frame is complete with the rare first pattern straps with woven prong holes. The A-frame is in good lightly used condition and nicely maker marked Wersa 1941, München. Extremely rare A-frame in very good condition that goes together with the first pattern tropical Y-straps!
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Mint condition P38 softshell holster marked bml 44
A very nice softshell P38 holster in mint condition. Marked bml 44 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. The holster is made out of so called pebbled leather which is a rare variation! This softshell holster would be very hard to upgrade and is in perfect condition.
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Stone mint large tropical M31 canteen marked RFI 41
A nice matching M31 Labeflasche canteen in stone mint condition. The canteen is nicely marked RFI 41 indicating production by Rudolf Fissler KG, Idar-Oberstein. Hard to upgrade mint tropical canteen in terrific condition!
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Small Luftwaffe insignia lot
A nice set of Luftwaffe insignia consisting of a set of Flight/paratrooper NCO shoulder boards for the rank of Feldwebel and a set of Luftwaffe EM/NCO visor cap caucused. A nice attractive set of original insignia. Hard to find spares!
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EK2, KVK and Mutterkreuz
A nice set of three original medals. One EK2, KVK and Mutterkreuz. All in good original condition.
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Late war Presstoff / vinyl equipment belt
A very nice original belt sized 105 centimeters suitable for most mannequins! The belt is a late war type designed to save raw materials. The belt has been made of the typical material used for shovel carriers and so on. Nice late variation belt!
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Wir fahren gegen England / Heut’ stechen wir ins blaue Meer 78 RPM record
A very nice original bakelite record to Wir fahren gegen Engelland and Heut’ stechen wir ins blaue Meer on the other side. These classic propaganda songs are both played by Musikkorps der Fliegerhorst Kommandantur Berlin-Staaken. The record seems in great condition but I can not guarantee how it sounds as I don’t have the appropriate record player. I will take extra great care to package this record.
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Steel Waffen-SS beltbuckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ Type 4
A nice original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Assmann & Sohne, Lüdenscheid. The buckle is marked under the prongs which was only done for a short period in 1940. This was the final and 4th type of Waffen-SS belt buckle by Assmann in 1940. The buckle is in really good condition with most of the original paint remaining!
A rare original Waffen-SS belt buckle in great condition!
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Rare private or field made camouflage trousers made from Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn material
A nice and original pair of private or “field” made Splittertarn camouflage trousers. The trousers are in lightly worn condition and show multiple repairs. These trousers where often made and worn by officers/ snipers or like the period image; Fallschirmjaeger. The trousers are made from early Heer Splittertarn Zeltbahn material and still have a lot of color and character to them. The trousers are a nice large size, easily fitting most mannequins! Rare to find and original Splittertarn camouflage field trousers!
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K98 ammunition battle pack or Trageschlaufe
A very nice original cardboard ammunition box. These boxes originally contained a certain number of individual 15 round boxes. The cardboard is empty and comes without munition or parts. A nice addition to a display!
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Rare original MP44 Sturmgewehr magazine pouch
Sale!One of the rarest pieces of equipment: A original mp44 magazine pouch in good combat used condition. The pouch was originally found in Poland where it was left after the war. The pouch is of a interesting construction with riveted straps. The pouch features a strong thick red line through the material which is typical for these pouches. One of the rarest pouches to encounter!
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M42 hkp66 single decal heer two-tone camouflage helmet
A stunning original M42 camouflage helmet marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet has a large size 58 liner. The helmet retains its original wartime applied two tone camouflage up to 80% and is in stunning condition. The heer decal peaks through the camouflage and has not been cleaned to reveal it! The combat helmet has a lot of patina inside and out and is what I would call a one looker!
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M35 ET66 Heer apple green ex double decal helmet
A very nice original M35 helmet. The Heer decal still retains up to 90% and the national decal was removed in 1940 per regulations. The helmet is marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale and has a non reinforced, 1937 dated size 58 liner. The helmet retains its chinstrap which is also dated 1937. A nice early M35 helmet in very good condition!
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Pre war straight E-tool marked LS 1937
A very nice original E-tool in very good, imo unissued condition.
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Waffen-SS cracked wing type belt buckle
A rare buckle to find in great condition! The cracked wing can be identified trough the crack in the upper left wing and head of the eagle. These buckles are unmarked and it is unclear who made these exactly. These buckles are rare to find, especially in this minty condition!
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Hermann Göring division NCO cufftitle
Hermann Göring cufftitle intended for non commissioned officers or NCO’s. This cufftitle was produced in a soft blue wool with machine embroidered stitching. A rare original cufftitle to encounter unlike the EM variant which is common!
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Waffen-SS belt and buckle set
A very nice original Belt and buckle set named to Köhler R. The belt is a nice mannequin size 102 and the buckle is a nice late war unmarked Overhoff buckle. A nice set in lightly worn condition!
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MP38 u. 40 magazine pouch in very good condition marked Otto Koberstein 1942
A great original MP38 u. MP40 pouch in good condition. This one has only seen light use and is complete with all straps in good condition. The pouch is nicely marked Otto Koberstein Landsberg 1942. A nice original MP40 ammunition pouch in very good condition!
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Mint condition RZM 822/38 ᛋᛋ marked buckle with original paper tag
Impossible to upgrade original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 822/38 ᛋᛋ complete with original paper factory label. The original factory frosting is clearly visible on the exterior. A excellent A-grade buckle from my personal collection!
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