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  • Rare Heer tropical lace up boots

    Superb early pattern tall lace up Heer tropical boots in good used condition. Textbook examples that show just the right amount of wear and all the details you want to see. Typical three piece sole construction with embedded heel and typical hobnail pattern on the frontal sole. The lowers are made with nice smooth leather with the uppers in the typical olive canvas material. The boots are in used condition and come in a very nice size 28 which is comparable to EU size 43. The boots are free of alterations and retain their original rayon based laces that have always been with the boots. A very nice and rare pair of boots that is in the typical used condition you’d want to find for this type of footwear!

  • Q64 M35 double decal Heer helmet with rare leather carrying rig

    A stunning 1936 dated apple green M35 double decal Heer helmet complete with its rare pre war leather carrying rig. The leather carrying rig is typical of construction with a heavyweight steel carabiner. The carrying rig is paired to the helmet was used early in the war by motorized and cavalry units where helmets would have been clipped onto horse saddles or vehicles. These straps are very scarce and hard to find. The helmet is nicely marked Q64 indicating production by Quist with the lot number 5140. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original apple green paint inside and out. The helmet has not two but 4 decals applied stacked on top of each other. This is be one of the earliest re-issue helmets. The helmet retains its original rare 1931 (!) dated single band Schuberth type liner. This was a scarce liner of the first batch of M31 liners for the M35 helmet. The dome of the helmet shows a nice and clear dome stamp dated 1936. The Chinstrap is original to the helmet and nicely dated 1937. The helmet is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade. Finding a M35 helmet with original leather carrying rig and stacked decals is very hard!

  • NS68 M35 double decal Heer helmet

    Textbook Heer double decal M35 helmet marked NS68 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 90% of its decals and paint finish. The helmet retains its factory fitted non-reinforced aluminum liner. The rear skirt of the helmet is marked B2. Choice helmet!

  • EU deactivated MP40 marked bnz 43

    Original EU-Deactivated MP40 submachine gun, deactivated to the current eu specifications, legal to own within the European Union.

    The MP40 is marked bnz 43 indicating production by Steyr Daimler Puch. The MP40 is a original matching example in strong used condition. The bolt is welded shut, the shoulderstock is collapsible. The trigger doesn’t have movement. The MP40 comes with a sling that was on it when I bought it.

    The MP40 would be a nice addition to a combat mannequin!

    Please note; This is a item from my personal collection.  Payment through PayPal is not possible for this item. Please check your local laws prior to purchasing. I can ship within the Netherlands only.

  • Stunning Kriegsmarine camouflaged wire M35 helmet

    A truly stunning Kriegsmarine camouflage wire helmet. This helmet is marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. This helmet is outfitted with a Kriegsmarine decal and most of its wartime camouflage and wire. A Kriegsmarine wire configuration helmet is very rare and only scarcely encountered. The wire on the helmet shows lots of interaction with the helmet and has never been separated from the helmet. The brush applied camouflage colours consist of two tones of green and one brown. The helmet comes with its original liner and chinstrap and is named in the rim. A top shelf helmet!

    A truly stunning camouflage helmet that would be VERY hard to upgrade!

  • Rare simplified Waffen-SS M45 field blouse

    Rare and probably unique Waffen-SS M45 field blouse marked SS-BW. Typical late war garment in very good condition. The jacket is made out of the typical late war recycled wool partially lined with blue grey hbt rayon. The garment was at some point ‘restored’ with collar tabs which were glued to the collar. This would easily be camouflaged with a set of collar tabs. The sleeve shows a typical late war Waffen-SS sleeve eagle. The garment is the last evolution of the field blouse, ommitting a further 3 metal and 8 paper buttons from the already simplified M44 field blouse. The buttons show different markings and dates, as far as I can see they have always been with the garment. The jacket is probably the rarest Waffen-SS wool garment that I have had the chance to offer.

  • Rare original Waffen-SS m42 combat trousers

    Rare textbook M42 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in minimally worn condition marked Lago-Mü. Textbook SS construction with straight cut pockets, wool/rayon leg tie straps and reinforced knees. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M42 trousers in very good condition!

  • Rare Waffen-SS m43 combat trousers marked SS-BW

    Rare textbook M43 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen. Typical SS construction with straight cut pockets, reinforced seat and wooden buttons. The trousers are a very good medium mannequin size. The trousers are marked SS-BW indicating production in the SS-Bekleidungswerke. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M43 trousers in very good condition!

  • Rare MP44 pouch marked jwa 44

    A rare original MP44 pouch in combat used, as found 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.
    The pouch is to be worn on the right side and can easily be combined with a holster or mapcase. The holster was found in a abandoned house in Liepaja which is located in the area known as Kurland. This pouch has never been in a collection before and would make a great addition to a combat mannequin!

  • Late pattern MG42 ammunition box carrying bags

    Incredibly scarce set of two ammunition carrying bags for the MG34 and MG42 ammunition boxes. Manufactured from late war material same as used for MP44 pouches and reinforced with Presstoff. These carrying bags where designed to carry a set of two ammunition boxes. Two cells made out of canvas with a H shaped harness in between. There are roughly two different types of these pouches produced, one is with releasable and one is with fixed straps/harness. The straps are stitched onto the pouches with a piece of Presstoff reinforcement on the inside. These pouches are the second type, with permanently affixed straps. Nicely RBNr marked inside. These sets where mostly used by Fallschirmjäger and Waffen-SS troops later in the war. These bags are incredibly scarce and the first and only set I’ve ever encountered. Can’t be upgraded!

  • Super rare ET70 M35 Kriegsmarine helmet with size 63 liner

    Super rare ET70 M35 Kriegsmarine helmet with size 53 liner. The helmet is in great untouched condition with over 90% of its original factory paint. The helmet retains its original ET pattern Kriegsmarine decal up to 95%. The helmet retains its original liner with typical early ET rivets that have never been removed or modified. Inside the dome of the helmet is a clear dome stamp. Size 70 helmets are the rarest size ever made. These helmets where highly exceptional during the war and had to be ordered from the factory as they where not made in batches. It is simply the rarest sized helmet out there, especially rare being Kriegsmarine. One of those helmets you know you’ll never find another one!

  • Exceptional Gebirgsjäger M36 EM field blouse in mint condition

    Exceptional M36 EM field blouse with full originally sewn insignia for a Obergefreiter in Gebirgsjägerregiment 100. The blouse is in full mint condition without any damages or alterations. The blouse is a very nice large size fitting most if not all mannequins. The blouse comes with a rare and wonderful set of cyphered pre war shoulderstraps for Gebirgsjägerregiment 100. The garment retains all of its period sewn insignia; a set of pre war generic Kragenlitzen, a Obergrefreiter chevron and Gebirgsjäger Edelweiss. This is really a stunning textbook EM M36 tunic in mint condition, surely the best one I’ve ever had to offer!

  • Extremely scarce Nasjonal Samlung Politiets general visor cap

    Without a doubt the rarest cap I’ve ever encountered. This General Nasjonal Samling visor cap is in immaculate condition with originally placed insignia and chinstrap. The cap has one small damage in the wool on the left side but is otherwise mint and surely a unique piece that would be a centerpiece for any Norwegian themed collaboration collection! I am not aware of any other examples out there!

  • Stunning ex half basket chickenwire helmet in thee tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage

    Stunning early M35 helmet with two wartime overpaints. The helmet started out as a Heer double decal helmet with its factory fitted non-reinforced liner and early chinstrap. The helmet was once repainted fully in a field grey textured paint later to be fitted with chickenwire and finally oversprayed in three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage. The paint retains its vibrant camouflage colours and shows lots of patina. The helmet is named Gefreiter Arndt in the skirt of the helmet. A superb and surely stunning original camouflage helmet with a very nice chickenwire ghost that is highly sought after!

  • Excellent M35 Heer double decal three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet

    Stunning original three-tone M35 camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked SE62 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. The helmet retains up to 95% of its original three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern with vibrant colours and contrast which is also visible on the buckle of the chinstrap. The helmet shows multiple decals which can be seen through the camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original factory fitted early non-reinforced liner and its original period fitted chinstrap. The dome of the helmet is unit marked for Pionier Regiment 52. The helmet is a excellent example of a three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet with most of its finish remaining; a stunning helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Published SE66 M35 Heer single decal three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage

    Excellent original single Heer M35 helmet in a three-tone ‘Normandy‘ camouflage pattern. The helmet retains up to 95% of its period camouflage overpaint with vibrant colours and contrast. The single Heer decal peaks through the camouflage paint and has not been cleaned. The helmet is published on page 64/64 of The camouflage helmets of the Wehrmacht Volume 1 by Paul C. Martin. The helmet is marked SE66 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke AG. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and is void of a chinstrap. The helmet is named on the leather liner and inside the front visor. The helmet is published and surely one-looker original camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Rare original Waffen-SS m43 combat trousers marked 400027

    Rare textbook M43 pattern Waffen-SS Keilhosen in stone mint condition. Typical SS construction with straight cut pockets, wool/rayon leg tie straps and wooden buttons. The trousers are a very good large mannequin size. Very hard to find original Waffen-SS M43 trousers in unissued condition!

  • Rare Fallschirmjäger jumpboots

    Rare Fallschirmjäger jumpboots in good worn condition. The boots have been resoled postwar by a expert cobbler following the original standards. Rare original pair in worn condition.

  • Rare EF64 M42 Waffen-SS reversed decal volunteer helmet

    Rare EF64 M42 helmet which started it life as a double decal Polizei helmet but was wartime reissued to a ‘reversed’ double decal SS helmet. The helmet retains its original but replaced liner and original chinstrap. The helmet is a very rare late war reversed SS double decal example as issued to foreign volunteers. Rare double decal Waffen-SS helmet in good used condition that would be very hard to replace!

  • Rare Fallschirmjäger RZ20 parachute with harness and bag

    Rare Fallschirmjäger RZ20 parachute in complete condition. The RZ20 is tightly packed, complete with inner bag and static line. The bag and harness are in great condition, very hard to upgrade!

  • Splittertarn helmet cover marked PC SS 03210

    A textbook and minty original German Heer helmet cover in Splittertarn or splinter camouflage. The cover is photographed on a size 66 shell. The cover is in absolute mint condition and shows no signs of use. Rarer then SS helmet covers!

  • Combat worn Waffen-SS field blouse in Erbsentarn camouflage

    Excellent Dot 44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in combat worn condition with visible use, a repair and some holes. The size is medium and good for most modern mannequins. The tunic is marked 0/0793/0101 indicating production by Textil und Bekleidungswerke GmbH Becker. Clearly a original Waffen-SS camouflage tunic in combat worn condition which in fact is harder to find then a unissued example!

  • First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock

    Excellent original second pattern Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. The smock is a nice second pattern with steel buttons on the sleeves and the Splittertarn B printed on the reverse of Drillich fabric. The breast eagle is a zig-zag sewn to the garment. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!

  • EF64 M42 helmet with Normandy, Belgium, Holland, Germany and Denmark veteran art

    EF64 M42 helmet with Normandy, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark veteran art in good condition. The helmet is marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains a large numbers of town names. The veteran was a part of a RAF Mobile Signals Unit(MSU).

    Normandy and France;
    – Cruelly
    – Bayeux
    – Le Tronquet
    – Caen
    – Deauville
    – Rouen
    – St. Pierre
    – Amiens
    – St. Quentin
    – Cambrai

    Belgium;
    – Mons
    – Brussels
    – Louvain (Leuven)
    – Dieste
    – Hasselt

    The Netherlands;
    – Roermond
    – Venlo
    – Maastricht

    Germany;
    – Süchteln
    – Wesel
    – Munster
    – Osnabruck
    – Minden
    – Bad Eilsen
    – Hamburg
    – Bremen
    – Lubeck
    – Schleswig
    – Flensburg

    Denmark;
    – Kolding
    – Odense

    This is a excellent conversation piece literally illustrating the individual soldiers wartime story. Hard to find piece from my personal collection!

  • Waffen-SS EM / NCO collar tab 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf marked RZM 374

    3,500.00

    Waffen-SS EM / NCO collar tab 3. SS-Panzer-Division Totenkopf marked RZM 374 in excellent condition. Textbook example in a bevo type construction with flatwire tightly woven skull design. The RZM tag 374 indicates production by Lother Von Dreden & Co. GmbH of Wuppertal-Elberfeld. 

  • Rare MP44 pouch marked jwa 44

    A rare original MP44 pouch in combat used, as found 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.
    The pouch is to be worn on the right side and can easily be combined with a holster or mapcase. The holster was found in a abandoned house in Liepaja which is located in the area known as Kurland. This pouch has never been in a collection before and would make a great addition to a combat mannequin!

  • Waffen-SS dot pattern uniform in Erbsentarn camouflage marked 0/0793/0101 

    Near mint Dot44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in near mint condition with strong and vibrant colours. The garment is without insignia and never had any applied. The size is big and good for most mannequins. The tunic is marked 0/0793/0101 indicating production by Textil und Bekleidungswerke GmbH Becker. The collar still has the factory pressed collar and seems to be unwashed. Clearly a original Waffen-SS camouflage tunic in near mint condition!

  • Black Heer Panzer wrap dated 1940

    Rare original Heer Panzer Wrapper for a Major der Panzertruppen. The wrap is in very good, lightly worn condition. The wrap has been slightly shortened and taken in the waist, ommitting the waist straps and belt hooks. The garment has little to no moth damage and is easily classed ‘near mint’. The garment has a pair of sewn in shoulderboards an a hand sewn, pre war variant breast eagle. Rare original Panzer Wrap in good condition!

  • Complete Tornister Feldfunkgerät F. transmitter

    Complete Tornister Feldfunkgerät F. transmitter in complete condition. The transmitter is complete with all accessories; the Rückenstutz, antenna, throat microphone, headset (replaced plug), connecting cable and Bedienungsteil. The body of the transmitter was made from Bakelite and is without any serious damages. The blue paint on the body is intact and original. The securing strap for the A-frame is loose, and one of the mounting hooks on the top has a repair. Most of these are in bad, damaged or incomplete condition. Completing one is a hard task; most of the parts are obsolete and very difficult to acquire. Otherwise it’s a very nice and complete late war Transmitter that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • NS62 M40 helmet in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage

    Beautiful, untouched M40 combat helmet marked NS62 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is a textbook, untouched example with factory installed liner. The helmet retains its original three tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern. The helmet looks to have remnants of a Luftwaffe decal peaking through the paint, with its original field applied three-tone finish remaining up to 90%. A very nice and surely one looker camouflage helmet that would be a nice addition to any combat collection!

  • Complete RZ20 Fallschirmjäger parachute

    3,550.00

    Rare Fallschirmjäger RZ20 parachute in complete condition. The RZ20 is tightly packed, complete with inner bag and static line. I have not opened the bag itself but I can see the canopy inside. The inner and outer bag, static line and harness are in great condition, very hard to upgrade!

  • 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.
    The pouch is to be worn on the right side and can easily be combined with a holster or mapcase. The pouch is in great condition and would greatly attribute a late war mannequin.

  • Mint Luftwaffe Field Division smock in Splittertarn B

    Stunning mint original Luftwaffe field division smock. The breast eagle is restored(!) zigzag sewn to the garment. Textbook large sized garment with superb and vibrant colours to the print. There are a few rust stains to the back of the garment; otherwise its downright perfect and impossible to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS Dot44 HBT camouflage tunic marked 393

    Stunning mint Waffen-SS M44 Erbsentarn Tarnfeldbluse or Dot 44 camouflage tunic. The garment is in stone mint condition with its originally zigzag sewn sleeve eagle. The colours of the pea dot camouflage are all strong and vibrant. The tunic retains all of its mint and originally sewn buttons complete with its tan glass buttons on the cuffs and bandage pocket. The garment features all of its originally sewn green tunic buttons marked CTD. The collar is a unusual large model which is typical for this manufacturer. The garment is mint and can’t be upgraded.

  • Late war CKL68 M38 flared rim paratrooper helmet

    Late war flared rim M38 paratrooper helmet marked CKL68 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is a late war flared rim type no decal M38 helmet. The helmet retains its originally mounted late war liner and chinstrap. The helmet retains all of its 4 tight fitting slotted aluminum liner bolts. The helmet retains 95% of its original factory Feldgrau textured paint with a light wash and wear to the top. The helmet is a size 68 shell with a size 56 liner. The liner is marked R.B.Nr. 0/0251/0111. The chinstrap is a plain sewn late war variant with a friction buckle. Simply one of the best late M38 paratrooper helmet I have ever had!

  • Scarce original MP44 magazine pouch

    A rare original and textbook MP44 pouch in very good, lightly used condition. This pouch is usually bcb 44 indicating production by Otto Graf, Leipzig. Even during the war these mag pouches where scarce and veteran accounts often note that they received just one magazine and often no pouch.
    The pouch is to be worn on the right side and can easily be combined with a holster or mapcase. The pouch is in great condition and would be a exceptional and textbook attribute a late war mannequin!

  • Second pattern Waffen-SS helmet cover in Oak camouflage

    Scarce original second pattern Waffen-SS Oak camouflage pattern cover in combat used condition. The cover retains all of its originally sewn loops and vibrant colours in the camouflage pattern. There is visible wear and tear to the cover; but you’ll be sure you own a original cover! The cover is photographed on a size 64 shell. The cover is in very good condition and unlike many “mint” oak covers flooding the market today – this is a actually worn piece with loads of patina that is very hard to find.

  • Stripped Waffen-SS M43 combat tunic

    Superb relic of the La Gleize battle; this tunic was recovered after the battle inside a halftrack in La Gleize. The tunic is a textbook obviously combat worn M43 field blouse with the obvious remnants of collar tabs and a cuff title. The garment was found and comes with a set of white rayon piped EM straps which are original to the tunic and cyphered with a 5. The sleeve has a tear where the eagle used to be; most probably cut as a souvenir together with the collar tabs. The garment is nicely marked 712 which is a typical maker marking for SS uniforms. The garment was previously displayed in the old December 44 museum in La Gleize. The garment is a stunning and story telling piece that would deserve a display case of its own and is certainly unique in its form.

  • EF66 m42 helmet in three-tone camouflage

    Textbook M42 helmet with original period applied three-tone camouflage pattern. The helmet is in very good, lightly worn condition with its factory fitted liner and original chinstrap. The helmet retains its dome stamp and its three-tone finish up to 90%. A beautiful example of a three-tone camouflage helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • ET66 M40 Heer helmet in Two tone camouflage named Leutnant G. Gabriel

    Untouched Heer single decal M40 helmet marked ET66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook two-tone camouflage example in very good, untouched condition. The helmet retains its period spray painted two-tone camouflage pattern up to 80% and would be hard to upgrade. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chinstrap dated 1940. The liner is named to Leutnant G. Gabriel, which could be a good base for further research. The helmet is a classic and untouched example of a nice late war camouflage helmet that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Matching M43 uniform in Italian Gaberdine cloth

    Rare and matching Heer Gaberdine M43 uniform in unissued condition. The field blouse and the trousers are in a large size with 100cm chest size. The trousers and blouse are in the same colour wich is rare to find and a great base for a mannequin. The field blouse bears insignia for a Heer enlisted men. The garments retains all of their factory sewn buttons. The field blouse comes with full machine sewn insignia; a  breast eagle which has been zigzag sewn and a pair of straight sewn Einheitskragenspiegel with no signs of previously attached insignia. Although the breast eagle is attached in a textbook way, I believe it might be a new addition to the garment. This does not deter from the fact that this is a fully matching, large sized and not commonly encountered uniform set in unissued condition that would be a great set in any collection!

  • Rare Waffen-SS field blouse in Erbsentarn camouflage

    Outstanding M44 dot pattern Waffen-SS Erbsentarnmuster camouflage tunicThe blouse is a nice example with all originally sewn buttons and strong contrasting Erbsentarn colours printed on the front and back of the Drillich base material. This reverse printed Drillichis a strong indication for production by Betriebswerk Ravensbrück (Texled). There are multiple illegible markings and there is a small X indicating it was stored in a Czech army depot. The garment is in good, lightly worn condition and retains its factory sewn loops for shoulderstraps!

  • Waffen-SS dot pattern uniform in Erbsentarn camouflage

    Unissued minty Dot44 or Erbsentarn camouflage HBT combat tunic. This tunic is in near mint condition with strong and vibrant colours. The garment is without insignia and never had any applied. The size is medium and good for most modern mannequins. The tunic is marked in the back but I can not fully make it out. The original sleeve eagle is neatly restored with a textbook zigzag stitch. The collar still has the factory pressed collar and seems to be unwashed. Clearly a original Waffen-SS camouflage tunic in near mint condition!

  • Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern trousers

    A stunning late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers. The trousers have two small damages on the side and back of the trousers. Manufactured later in the war showing signs of last ditch production with simplified buttonholes. One button hole and the leg straps have never been installed. The camouflage on this pair of trousers is very bright with strong colours and don’t show any fading.

  • Q66 M35 double decal Heer helmet

    Top shelf Heer double decal helmet marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains up to 95% of its minty factory finish and Pocher decals. The helmet retains its factory fitted reinforced aluminum liner with early chinstrap. A textbook example that would be very hard to upgrade in a nice big size.

  • Mint Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern trousers marked Walter Klemm

    Astonishing late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers. In mint condition, without damages.  The camouflage on this pair of trousers is very bright with strong colours and don’t show any fading. The trousers are nicely maker marked Walter Klemm. The trousers are a nice big size fitting most if not all mannequins! The garment is a stunning textbook example of original Waffen-SS camouflage trousers in mint condition!

  • Rare 27 inch train eagle by Rheinmetall Borsig Berlin

    Rare 27 inch train eagle by Rheinmetall Borsig, Berlin.  The eagle is marked GAl – Mg (Hy  and with the Rheinmetall Borsig, Berlin logo. The eagle is in good condition without any damages to the front. The back has two small holes drilled for mounting purposes which was done by a collector in my opinion. This however makes it really easy to mount to the collection room wall. A great original train eagle that would look be a nice addition to any collection!

  • EF64 M35 double decal Heer helmet

    A double decal Heer M35 helmet in excellent condition. Nicely marked in gothic script EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet retains its factory installed liner. The helmet still retains 99% of its original decals and paint. Excellent helmet that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Heer M36 field blouse with sidecap grouping to Uffz. Karl Adolf Glüth I.R.18

    Beautiful M36 field blouse grouping to Karl Adolf Glüth complete with sidecap, Wehrpass, documents and Harmonica manual. The group was recently found in household clearing in Germany and as far as I know has not been in a single collection before. The jacket is a textbook, non modified M36 field blouse dated 1939. The garment is in a good, large size with period sewn insignia. The left breast pocket is addorned with two sets of award loops with their original Infanteriesturmabzeichen (Schuco 41) and its unmarked Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. The shoulderstraps are matching and nice early example with stonegrey backing material and tongues. The kragenlitzen are mounted, infantry examples. The garment retains 3 belt hooks and its Kragenbinde. The sidecap is in salty but untouched condition with period sewn insignia.

    The Wehrpass has a number of interesting notes about Glüth; his family, awards, place of birth etcetera. Glüth enlisted in 1937 in Infanterie Regiment 18 which he served until his death 27.10.1942. He was trained with the 98K, MG34, P08 Luger, Lei.Gr.W. 36, Panzerbüchse 38, MP28 and MP38. He was promoted to Oberschützen 1.11.38, Gefreiter 1.12.38 and Unteroffizier 1.11.39. He was awarded the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber 2.7.41, the Eisernez Kreuz II klasse 22.2.42, the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz 22.2.42 and the Ostmedaille 4.8.42.

    I have literally translated the most interesting battles noted in his Wehrpass. The war began for Glüth on 17.9.39 fighting at the Rhein, 18.10.39 at Saar, Kornbach. 9.5.40 he broke through to the Ärmelkanal, 15.5.40 the push to through Belgium to France, 21.5.40 fighting at the Somme, 5.6.40 second battle for France, 6.6.40 crossing the Somme, 8.6.40 following battles from the Somme to the Seine, 12.6.40 battle at the Seine, 19.6.40 battles south of the Seine and movement to the Loire, 20.6.40 crossing the Loire, 26.6.40 occupation of France. 3.9.40 he was moved to Coastal guard at the Atlantikküste. 25.3.41 he guarded the Kanalküste. 22.6.41 the battle from Bialystock and Minsk, 8.7.41 battle at Smolensk, 26.7.41 defensive battles at the Düna and Smolensk. 2.10.41 the double battle at Wjasma and Brjansk, breakthrough at the Dnepr positions. 4.10.41 the move to Moscow, Woronesj and Kalinin.

    A great and interesting uniform grouping with loads of possibilities for further research!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet in two-tone camouflage

    Spectacular two-tone camouflage helmet marked Q64 indicating production by Quist. The helmet started it life as a single decal Luftwaffe helmet and was later camouflaged in the field. The camouflage is a typical, brush applied pattern with debris mixed through the paint. The camouflage finish retains up to 90%. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and LBA marked chinstrap. The helmet is named to Kanonier Ketelsen with the feldpostnummer 47050 indicating Gemischte Flak-Abteilung 347 which was a part of the 12. Flak Brigade. Originally formed on Guernsey, it was also known as Flak-Brigade Kanalinseln. The Brigade was then moved to Bordeaux and Saintes. Impressive camouflage helmet that would be a great addition to any helmet collection!

    47050
    (30.7.1941-28.2.1942) 3. Batterie schwere Flak-Abteilung 347,
    (12.3.1943-7.9.1943) 3. Batterie schwere Flak-Abteilung 347 (v)
    (8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 22.11.1943 3. Batterie gemischte
    Flak-Abteilung 347 (v)
    (25.11.1944-8.5.1945) 9.2.1945 6. Batterie gemischte
    Flak-Abteilung 435 (v)
    (25.11.1944-8.5.1945) 19.3.1945 3. Batterie gemischte
    Flak-Abteilung 347 (v)
    (25.11.1944-8.5.1945) 21.3.1945 3. Batterie leichte
    Flak-Abteilung 936 (v).

  • Rare blue Fallschirmjäger grenade bags

    Rare blue Fallschirmjäger grenade bags in unissued condition. The bags are textbook examples with factory attached blue connecting straps. The bags look to be in unused condition and would be impossible to upgrade. The zippers are marked RAPID and are in fully working condition with original pull straps. One can find a pair of late olive bags from time to time; but finding a blue set in immaculate condition is virtually impossible.

  • Late war Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock

    Textbook original late war Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. Nicely marked LBA(S) 43. The smock is in good, lightly worn and uncleaned condition. The eagle is factory zig-zag machine sewn to the garment with two hand sewn repairs and the garment has a one repair neatly done in Splittertarn B fabric at the back. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!

  • Waffen-SS reversible spring oak leaf parka

    Rare Waffen-SS reversible spring oak leaf parka in the large size 3. The garment is in light won condition and has several small neatly done depot style patched repairs. The garment retains its nice and strong vibrant colours that would be hard to upgrade!

  • CKL66 Waffen-SS single decal M42 helmet

    Textbook single decal Waffen-SS m42 helmet marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is a textbook example with ET pattern decal retaining up to 60%. The helmet retains up to 90% of its factory paint finish. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chinstrap. The liner is named Bangert and has another marking in the back; Radotin – Osov, Stanislav Rekar, 5-12-1945. Radotin – Osov are two cities in the Czech Republic. This is probably the finding place of the helmet. The name Stanislav Rekar is probably a civilian or resistance fighter who picked up the helmet near Osov at 5.12.1945. Nice helmet with a nice base for further research!

  • Textbook late war Waffen-SS m43 EM/NCO field blouse

    Very nice original late war Waffen-SS M43 EM/NCO field blouse in coarse captured Italian wool. Textbook construction with zigzag rayon lining and two holes for belt hooks. The garment retains all of its originally sewn buttons and a ghost of a once factory sewn sleeve eagle. The garment was never worn and never had any other insignia applied to the garment. There are one or two small moth nips but otherwise the garment is in unissued condition. The garment has not been shortened or tailored in any way. Normal and typical size fitting most modern mannequins. Perfect and textbook garment to restore to ones personal taste.

  • Untouched bleached first pattern Heer EM tropical tunic

    A textbook untouched and bleached early EM tunic for a member of the Afrikakorps. The tunic is a first pattern example with wartime factory sewn Litzen in strong worn condition. The garment is extremely sun bleached to nearly white due to long extensive wear in the African sun which is a typical feature for these been there garments. The breast eagle is resewn to the garment but it is a authentic example with the same patina. The Litzen are straight machine sewn with handsewn ends. The garment is a nice medium size fitting mist modern mannequins. As most of the members of the Afrikakorps capitulated in 1943, only very little original early garments remain in collections today. A stunning textbook bleached first pattern example in strong combat worn condition that is the pinnacle for Afrikakorps collectors.

     

  • Late war German paratrooper gasmask bag marked ebd

    Late war gasmask bag in near mint/unissued condition. The bag is manufactured in dark green canvas with green canvas straps. The Zipper is nicely marked Zipp and is complete with pull string with wooden end piece. The press studs are nicely marked Prym 6 and are affixed with Presstoff reinforcements. The bag is nicely maker marked ebd indicating production by Fatra A.-G.,Erzeugung techn.Gummiwaren. This bag is without the rubber plug. The bag is in near mint condition with minor storage wear and would very nicely attribute to a Fallschirmjäger mannequin!

  • Mint Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage pattern trousers marked Betr. Ra. with oak leaf pockets

    Astonishing late war Waffen-SS Erbsentarn Keilhosen or dot 44 HBT camouflage trousers. In mint condition, without damages. The left pocket of the trousers is lined in Oak Leaf B material which is a unique feature. The camouflage on this pair of trousers is very bright with strong colours and don’t show any fading. The trousers are nicely maker marked Betr. Ra. indicating production by Betriebswerk Ravensbrück (Texled)The trousers are a nice big size fitting most if not all mannequins! The garment is a stunning textbook example of original Waffen-SS camouflage trousers in mint condition!

  • SE64 M35 Heer helmet in ex chickenwire, sawdust three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage

    Spectacular SE64 M35 Heer helmet in ex chickenwire, sawdust three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke. The helmet retains its original factory installed liner and a chinstrap. The helmet is finished in a three-tone normandy camouflage paint finish which is still visible up to 85%. This camouflage paint finish was executed on a textured sawdust base in tan, brown and green. Interestingly observing the shell it is obvious that prior to it being camouflage painted it was covered with chickenwire and a rubber wire foiliage band. The imprints of the chickenwire and band are imminently visible. This is a very nice and hard to find example, surely a ‘top shelf’ level camouflage helmet considering all factors!

  • Scarce original MP44 magazine pouch

    A rare original MP44 magazine pouch in good, nearly unissued condition. The pouch still retains all closing straps and back strap. The pouch is nicely detailed with riveted retaining loops, square closing strap tips and the typical red line interwoven in the base fabric. The small side pocket for the speed loader is closed with a closing flap made from blue rubberized cloth. Hard to upgrade and only scarcely encountered original MP44 or Sturmgewehr magazine pouch. If you are looking for a textbook MP44 magazine pouch this is it!

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