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  • Nice EM/NCO issue jackboots

    A nice used condition pair, great for a mannequin! The leather is in good, supple condition!

  • Extremely rare M33 Reichswehr EM/NCO jackboots

    A extremely rare pair of M33 EM/NCO Reichswehr marching boots or Schnallenstiefel. These where discontinued in 1935 but still in use in the early stages of the war. Many pictures of the invasion in Czech, Poland, the Netherlands and France show these boots in wear. The leather is in very good supple condition without damages. The boots are a nice mannequin size (30).

    A truly rare pair of boots in good used condition, very hard to upgrade!

  • PP20 – 10 paper 18mm buttons for shirts, smocks and tunics

    10 nice gray pressed paper buttons as used on shirts, tunics, camouflage smocks, reversible parkas and many other garments. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition! Free shipping!

  • GL01 – 5 glass 22mm buttons for smocks and coveralls

    5 nice glass buttons as used on FJ smocks, Fliegerblusen, coveralls, reversible parkas and many other garments. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • IT03 – 20 gray bakelite Italian shelter half buttons

    20 gray Italian buttons as factory applied on late war German Zeltbahns, Italian camouflage coveralls, Erbsentarn Keilhosen and many other garments! These bakelite buttons are all in great condition and have a nice deep gray colour. I have a few sets available.

  • IT02 – 20 brown bakelite Italian shelter half buttons

    20 Italian buttons as factory applied on late war German Zeltbahns, Italian camouflage coveralls, Erbsentarn Keilhosen and many other garments! These bakelite buttons are all in great condition and have a nice deep brown colour. I have a few sets available.

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    Brush painted camouflage EF66 M42 helmet

    A camouflaged M42 helmet marked EF66 indicating production by Emaillierwerke A.G., Fulda. The helmet is covered in a thick brush applied camouflage paint in four tones. The helmet retains most of its camouflage paint and has is complete with its liner and chinstrap. A attractive and nice and brightly camouflaged helmet in very good condition!

  • Late war canteen marked AEMA 43 in very good condition

    A superb late war canteen marked AEMA 43 indicating production by Annweiler Email-u.Metall-Werke, Annweil. A nice late war canteen in very good condition, very hard to upgrade!

  • Mint late war canteen marked ESB 44

    A stunning canteen marked ESB indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin. This canteen is probably made very early in 1944 with a cup produced in 1943, hence the “mix”. Very hard to upgrade!

  • ET66 single decal Heer camouflaged M40 helmet

    A great light gray camouflaged helmet in good untouched condition. The helmet retains up to 90% of its wartime camouflage paint. The helmet retains its original liner and (shortened) chinstrap. The helmet is brush camouflaged with a light gray texture paint. The helmet is named to Bleiber.

    The helmet is a one-looker with lots of character!

  • Tunic removed BeVo cufftitle 8. SS-Kavallerie-Division Florian Geyer

    A nice BeVo cuff title of the 8. SS-Kavallerie-Division Florian Geyer. The cuffitle is still in the full length and has BeVo Wuppertal nicely embroided in the end. Florian Geyer is nicely readable and nice to display. The edges show its tunic removed condition, a row of small stitches can be seen. The cufftitle might not be mint but is original and rare to encounter!

  • Complete set of J. Vincx & V. Schotanius’s – Nederlandse Vrijwilligers in Europese Krijgsdienst part 1 to 4

    A only scarcely encountered complete set of J. Vincx & V. Schotanius’s – Nederlandse Vrijwilligers in Europese Krijgsdienst. One can find part one to three, but part four is extremely hard to find and contains many pictures and information regarding the Wiking division. The books are in very good condition without damages complete with the original paper backs. A scarce opportunity to buy the whole set, a great documentation on Dutch volunteers in the Waffen-SS!

  • 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!

  • Named 1942 dated gasmask and canister in great condition

    A very nice 1942 dated gasmask and canister. The mask and canister are both named to Rohe in 3./Bi.45. The canister still retains up to 90% of its original factory paint. A very nice canister in very good condition complete with everything it should come with. Rare to find nowadays in this condition!

  • Q66 M40 ex winter camo Luftwaffe helmet

    A stunning Luftwaffe ex winter camo m40 helmet in stunning condition. This helmet retains remnants of a period whitewash over the almost perfect factory finish. The decal still retains in perfect condition! A great Luftwaffe M40 helmet in stunning condition with its original liner and chinstrap. Very hard to upgrade!

  • EF66 M42 helmet in very good condition

    A very nice late war M42 helmet marked EF66 indicating production by Emaillierwerke A.G., Fulda in shell size 66 cm. The Helmet still retains up to 95% of its original textured fieldgray paint. These helmets where issued to all branches in the German army. The helmet complete with its original liner and chinstrap. This helmet is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Stunning off white/gray camouflage canister

    A nice complete camouflage gasmask. The canister has its original straps and mask. The long strap has a name label attached and the lid is named to Gotz. A nice camouflaged canister in used but honest condition, very nice for a Küstenartillerie or Winter mannequin!

  • Gas protection cape with pouch dated 1942

    A nice and nowadays hard to find Gasplane with pouch in good condition. The Gasplane clearly shows aging together with the pouch, a nice one looker set that would be hard to upgrade!

  • M31 Messkit marked O.H.W. 40 in near mint condition

    Very hard to find 1940 dated aluminium messkit with over 95% of it’s original field gray paint remaining. It is marked O.H.W. indicating production by Otto Honsel-Werke, Aluminiumwerk, Werdohl. 

  • Nice Deutsches Rotez Kreuz grouping

    A interesting document grouping to a volunteer in the DRK or Deutsches Rotes Kreuz. The Erkennungsmarke matches to the one noted in the book.

    The grouping consists of all the photographed items. The last couple of photos show a few other documents that came with the grouping but are of a different woman. Maybe they are related but I’d hate to split the group.

  • Luftwaffe Soldbuch grouping to Franz Kemper stationed in France

    A nice grouping belonging to Franz Kemper, a Obergefreiter in a flak unit. His unit was stationed in Paris, Lille, Orleans, Nantes, Brest and moved to many other places. The Soldbuch has a nice original cover that was given out to the troops stationed in Lille, France. He received the KVK2 and a Flakabzeichen. The set has a few military foodstamps and a few pictures of a girl.

    A interesting set that can be further researched!

  • Pre war Czech shovel carrier

    A very nice 1937 dated Czech shovel carrier. These shovels and carriers where used a lot by the Germans after they annexed Czech. A lot of these can be seen on early war pictures!

  • Matching K98 bayonet with frog marked cvl 44

    A nice matching bayonet with wooden grips. The bayonet is matching to the scabbard marked 9661 and cvl 44 indicating production by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. of Solingen. A nice matching bayonet with the original frog!

  • Rare 1943 dated “Crank Catch” Heer buckle by Hermann Aurich in Blue paint.

    A very nice so called Crank Catch Heer belt buckle by Hermann Aurich. The buckle still retains up to 95% of its original late war bleu or Graublau paint. One of the rarest buckles to find!

  • Three-tone “Normandy” camouflage MG42 ammunition box

    A stunning three-tone Normandy camouflage MG42 ammunition box in good used condition. The lid has a shrapnel hit which can be seen on the pictures. The colours are nice and bright and original to the piece. A nice hard to find MG42 ammunition box in nice classical Normandy camouflage!

  • Stunning matching tropical camouflage bayonet marked AB44

    A truly stunning tropical camouflage K98 bayonet in uncleaned and very nice condition. Very hard to upgrade with most of its original tropical camouflage remaining!

  • Tropical rucksack made with British webbing parts by Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    A mid-war tropical rucksack made with British webbing parts by Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt. It shows a little age but mostly its just in lightly used condition. The rucksack retains all straps, flaps and metal fittings. Hard to upgrade with very interesting captured materials recycled into the construction of this rucksack!

  • Tropical rucksack in very good condition

    A mid-war tropical rucksack in very good condition. It shows a little age but mostly its just in unissued condition. The rucksack retains all straps, flaps and metal fittings. Hard to upgrade!

  • Awesome DAK grouping to Josef Kuwan, 21. Panzerdivision

    A very nice DAK grouping to Josef Kuwan, a Gefreiter in the 21. Panzer division captured in Tunis. This grouping consists of his mapcase with bullet/shrapnel holes, his Soldbuch with many entries, his wristwatch, his wallet, his drivers licenses and many POW documents.

  • Tropical Y-strap marked Franz Spitz 1942

    A very nice 1942 dated tropical Y-strap in lightly used condition. Made by Franz Spitz in Vienna in 1942. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. One of the loops on the auxiliary straps is made out of leather which is original to the piece! A interesting variation made out of various materials, perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • Xylo DRP German flashlight

    The first time I encounter this one! A hardwood made flashlight to save raw materials. The Xylo is marked D.R.P. and comes complete with the original manual in the original factory box. A nice little display piece!

  • Near mint equipment belt made by Otto Koberstein, Landsberg

    A very nice early belt marked Otto Koberstein, Landsberg. The belt has a aluminium buckle and is a nice size 90. The belt also has a nice unit marking!

    A great early belt in very good condition from a nice collectible maker Otto Koberstein!

  • 1936 dated matching K98 bayonet named to W. Lietz

    A very nice matching k98 bayonet marked S.178 indicating production by Gebr.Heller, Marienthal in 1936. It retains most of its original blueing and is unsharpened. This bayonet is named to W. Lietz who carved his name in the wooden grip of the bayonet. The bayonet had a wartime conversion where the numbers on the scabbard restamped to match the bayonet. This was done during the war by a unit armourer because Lietz probably lost his bayonet and probably to match the number noted in his Soldbuch. A nice and unique named bayonet in good used condition!

  • Three-tone Normandy camo m42 helmet

    A great one looker three-tone “Normandy” camouflage M42 helmet in good condition. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original Normandy camouflage. The helmet has its original liner and chinstrap which are in good supple condition. The Heer decal has been scratched off. Normally with decal this helmet would easily cost double the money. A great original camouflage helmet in good condition, priced to sell!

  • Q64 M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet

    A nice Luftwaffe M40 helmet in very good condition with most of the factory paint remaining. The helmet has a originally applied decal with an error which occurred in the factory. This “so called” crooked eagle variant occurred more often on these Q m40 helmets. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstraps nicely maker marked and dated 1941. A nice variation of a helmet in very good condition!

  • P38 Softshell holster marked CXB 4

    A very nice soft-shell P38 holster in mint condition. Marked CXB 4 indicating production by Moll, Lederwarenfabrik, Goch, Rheinland. This soft-shell holster would be very hard to upgrade and is in perfect condition!

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    NS64 M40 single decal heer helmet

    A used condition Heer m40 helmet marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. A honest helmet with the original chinstrap and a nice portion of the original decal and paint remaining. The stitching in the back of the liner is damaged but other then that the helmet looks nice. Priced to sell, a nice first helmet!

  • Polizei Gamaschen marked B.A.W. 42

    A very nice pair of gaiters or Gamaschen for Polizei troops. These are meant to be worn above the M37 Schnurschühe.

  • Petrix 679LK

    A nice Petrix 679LK Torch in good condition. The strap on the back is made of Ersatzmaterial. The torch is in good condition and it seems that all the buttons are in good working condition.

  • Nice complete leather Y-strap marked RB-Nr. 0/0443/0038

    A nice complete leather Y-strap marked RB-Nr. 0/0443/0038. The Y-strap is in good supple condition. A nice and honest Y-strap in very good, used condition!

  • Tan vinyl G43 pouch marked ros 1944

    A tan vinyl G43 magazine pouch. This pouch is marked ros 1944 indication production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. A nice G43 pouch in very good condition!

  • Straight handled shovel marked dpb

    A nice used condition straight handled shovel marked dpb indication production by Wilh. Förster, Eisen- u. Stahlwarenfabrik, Oberbrügge i/Westf. . A textbook WH shovel with a small damage on the wood but other then that in nice used condition!

  • Oak B reversible camouflage mittens

    A nice set of Oak-B camouflage mittens with a nice misprint on the thumbs. The mittens are fully reversible to white and in mint condition. Hard to upgrade!

  • Superb Heer M43 EM/NCO field cap

    A truly superb M43 EM/NCO field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. The cap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0454/0941, dated 1944 and in size 57 which is a great average mannequin size. 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 mint condition like this one.

    A superb cap!

  • M31 Messkit marked L&SL 44

    A nice L&SL 44 marked M31 messkit with most of its original factory paint.

  • M42 messkit marked SMM 42 with aluminium insert

    A nice and near mint M42 messkit with over 95% of its original paint remaining. A interesting feature is the latewar aluminium insert. It is unclear why this was inserted in some of the late messkits. It is only seen on some of the 44 or 45 dated messkits. A rare m42 messkit in near perfect condition!

  • Rubber equipment belt

    A nice unusual equipment belt, made out of rubber! This belt is a rare type and only the third I’ve encountered. A nice and interesting belt for the belt and buckle collector!

  • Brush painted single decal ET66 M40 Heer camouflage helmet

    A nice brush painted single tone camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked ET66 which indicates production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet is in good condition and retains most of its wartime brush applied camouflage paint and decal. The helmet shows a lot of character and is nicely named to Jakob Beer. A nice m40 helmet in very good condition with a nice unusual brush applied camouflage!

  • Subtle two tone camouflage gasmask ID’ed to Arnhem related unit

    A nice original brush painted gasmask canister with a name and unit stamp inside the lens compartment. The named unit is that of Grenadier-Ersatz- und Ausbildungs-Bataillon 6 which was hastily moved to the Arnhem area under operation “Alarm Küste”. More information about this unit can be read here. The canister is nicely brush painted with medium and dark green camouflage paint and still retains most of this characteristic paint. A nice set complete with straps and mask, ID’ed to a interesting unit that saw action in Arnhem!

  • Brush painted gasmask canister

    A nice original brush painted gasmask canister with a name inside the lens compartment. The canister is in good condition with most of the wartime brush applied green camouflage paint.

  • Wif Signal 1136 torch

    A nice Wif Signal 1136 flashlight in very good condition. It still retains most of its original wartime paint and all buttons and leather straps are in good condition.

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    Philips Bi-Jou hand dynamo torch

    A nice small private purchase torch in good working condition. The more luxurious version of the green Knijpkat. Made by Philips in Vucht. A nice small torch in a period handmade pouch!

  • Stunning named NS64 m42 woodchip camouflage helmet

    A stunning “out of the woodwork” named M42 Woodchip camouflage helmet. The helmet is marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet has been painted over in a rough field gray paint with woodchips through the paint for extra texture. This paint can also be seen on parts of the liner. The inside is dusty and is still in untouched, as found condition. The name Clahsen can be seen on the inside. These helmets with wood chip camouflage are really hard to find and this one is a stunning, one looker example!

  • Pre war RZM marked Tornister

    A nice prewar RZM marked tornister executed in field gray canvas. The Tornister is nicely named to Arpad Molnar. These Tornisters where used by all sorts of political organizations but also by the SS-VT in 1940.

  • Prewar political/private purchase messkit

    A nice prewar black messkit in good condition. These messkits where widely used by the Hitlerjugend, SA and the early Waffen-SS. The messkit has a name scratched on the lower half. A nice unusual messkit in good condition!

  • Named three-tone “Normandy” camouflage M40 helmet

    A truly stunning classic named three-tone Normandy camouflage helmet in used condition. The helmet is marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. This helmet has a blood stain in the left side of the liner which can also be seen on the inside of the rim, where the metal inside has rusted more then the rest of the helmet. The helmet is named two times. One time a ink marking on the liner to Obgf.(Obergefreiter) Saüter, and later in the rim of the helmet after he was promoted the painted marking Uffz.(Unteroffizier) Saüter.

    A stunning named Normandy camouflage helmet in good untouched condition!

  • Waffen-SS beVo collar tab in perfect condition

    A perfect Waffen-SS collar tab for enlisted men and nco’s. This type of BeVo collar tabs or Kragenspiegel was first introduced in 1943 and worn by enlisted men and non commissioned officers in the Waffen-SS.

    A nice original Waffen-SS collar tab in mint condition! The price includes worldwide basic flat rate shipping, signed for and other shipping options can be selected on checkout!

  • Stunning ET62 m35 winter camo helmet

    A very nice one-looker winter camouflage m35 ET62 helmet. The helmet is in salty but original condition. The helmet has a factory apple-green paint job with two decals. On top of this a winter camouflage was applied during the war and on top of this a “reissue” paintjob with a decal. The helmet is in “untouched” original condition and is named U. Mack. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap dated 1937. A stunning wintercamouflage helmet in salty and original condition!

  • NS64 M40 geometrical camo helmet with whitewash

    A salty but real geometrical camouflage helmet with whitewash remains. The helmet has a factory green paint job topped off with a geometrical camouflage pattern of green and brown. On top of this there is a large area still covered with original whitewash. The helmet was found in Norway last year. The helmet is marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is in salty condition but a rare original whitewash and geometrical camouflage!

  • SE64 M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet named G Diekmann

    A very nice M35 single decal Kriegsmarine helmet in very good condition. The helmet still retains most of its wartime paint and a very large portion of the golden Kriegsmarine decal. The helmet is nicely named to G Diekmann in the rim of the shell, a name label on the liner and written with pencil on the leather. The helmet is marked SE64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. .The helmet still retains its original chinstrap which is nicely maker marked and dated 1942. Around the rivets on the helmets you can still see the remains of a period whitewash. The helmet is in really good shape and rare with the golden Kriegsmarine decal. a nice addition to any helmet collection!

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