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  • Erkennungsmarke Nachschub, Kw. Kol. SS T-Div.

    575.00

    Rare original Erkennungsmarke to Kraftwagen Kolonne SS-Totenkopf Division.

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner

    Textbook US M1 fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner. Textbook US helmet as worn by all troops in world war two in great condition!

  • USN BACK PAD KIT M-592

    US Navy M-592 Pilot’s back pad survival case. This kit was carried by pilots and aircrew and contains basic survival tools and accessories. The set is not complete but contains many of the rare attributes inside!

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with Westinghouse liner

    Textbook US M1 helmet with Westinghouse liner. The helmet is a typical front seam fixed bale example with a heat stamp 152B. The helmet is a typical example as worn by the US GI during world war two.

  • Rare ‘stumpy’ 10×50 CXN binoculars with case

    Rare late war full steel 10×50 Dienstglas binoculars maker marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The optics are in good usable condition with the Strichplatte. Rare full steel production binoculars in good used condition with their original case.

  • Complete US M1 fixed bale helmet

    Textbook US M1 fixed bale helmet in great condition with its original liner.

  • Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle marked RZM 822/37 SS

    Excellent aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO buckle in good, combat used condition. The belt buckle is clearly marked RZM 822/38 SS which indicates that this pre war example was produced in 1938 by a still unknown manufacturer (822). The buckle shows traces of usage and is a clearly combat used example! Excellent pre war produced aluminium Waffen-SS belt buckle!

  • Heer Gebirgsjäger officers visor cap

    Original Heer Gebirgsjäger officers visor in good worn condition. The cap is all original in all parts; but the sweatband and visor have been resewn to the cap. Nice original visor!

  • German issue trikot undershirt

    A textbook original undershirt or Diensthemd in unissued condition. These shirts are the finishing touch to a mannequin and are becoming very hard to find. The shirt is in unissued condition. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The shirt is of the first field gray model without pockets and dates between 1940 and 1942.

  • Heer M40 breeches dated 1940

    Early Breeches dated 1940. The trousers are in a good, large size and undamaged.

  • Untouched Panzer officers overseas cap

    Excellent, untouched and privately tailored Heer Panzer or Panzerjäger summer cloth overseas cap. The cap is a lightweight, tailor made example, with period applied insignia. Void of the correct silver thread the officer rank was made with NCO or Unteroffiziers Tresse. The front of the cap retains the pink piping or Soutache for Panzer or Panzerjäger. Nice and rare cap!

  • M34 overseas cap

    Textbook m34 sidecap for a enlisted men in the Heer. The sidecap retains its factory sewn insignia with remnants of copper brown soutache for Kradschützen. The cap is marked Johannes Hermann E. 40 size 56. 

  • CKL64 no decal M42 helmet

    Textbook late war no decal helmet marked ckl64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale in the shell size 64. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner with the dome stamp clearly readable.

  • Heer/Waffen-SS pattern issue undershirt

    Excellent and desirable long sleeved undershirt or Diensthemd in good used condition. These shirts were issued to all serving members of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. The shirt is in a nice medium to large size which would probably fit any mannequin! Interesting is the light beige coloured fabric which is quite unusual. Perfect slightly used example which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Named crushed Luftwaffe EM visor

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe crushed EM visor with red piping for Flakartillerie. The cap comes with loads of patina and is named inside the liner to Kanonier F. Dieckmann II. Flak-Regt 4 which served on the Westwall, France, Rshew, Newel and ended the war in Kurland and Danzig. The cap retains its period attached insignia but one of the prongs on the cockade has broken off. Still a untouched and lovely crushed visor cap with loads of character!

  • Rare shoulderstraps for a SS-Hauptsturmführer der Infanterie

    575.00

    Rare and matching shoulderboards for a Obersturmführer der Waffen-SS with the cypher 3 indicating he served within the 3. Waffen-SS Division ‘Totenkopf’. Textbook original examples with wool piping and underlay. The shoulderboards are in good, used condition.

  • Coastal artillery greatcoat for a Korvettenkäpitan

    Early m40 pattern greatcoat for a Korvettenkäpitan in the Küstenartillerie or coastal artillery. The garment is a nice and large size in near mint condition.

  • Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 fze with tropical frog

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked 41 fze indicating production by F.W. Holler, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8725 f and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition with 99% of its factory blueing. The bayonet comes together with its original tropical frog. The frog is in good used condition and has never been separated from the bayonet. Stunning late war bayonet with its original frog!

  • US M1 helmet with Cpl. rank and heat stamp 54A

    Early US M1 fixed bale helmet with heat stamp 54A indicating production mid 1941. The helmet retains up to 90% of its factory finish with a period overpainted Corporal rank in the front which can be seen peaking through the paint. The helmet retains its Seaman liner. Attractive and early US M1 helmet in very good condition!

  • Heer artillery officers visor

    Untouched Heer Artillery officers visor in good condition. The visor was offered to me directly through a veteran family and has never been in a collection before. The cap retains its wartime attached insignia. The size is a medium 57 and the shield is nicely marked Militär Warenhaus Dörbeck. 

  • MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum carrier marked WA 43

    Very nice untouched MG34 and MG42 ammunition drum carrier with a single drum both in original factory tan paint. Very hard to find piece without any postwar alterations. Nicely maker marked and dated WA 43. 

  • Luftwaffe parade dagger SMF

    Nice original Luftwaffe parade dagger maker marked SMF in good used condition.

  • Luftwaffe parade dagger E&F Hörster Solingen

    Nice original Luftwaffe parade dagger maker marked E&F Hörster Solingen in good used condition.

  • MG34 barrel carrier

    The MG34 barrel carrier is in very good condition with 85% of the original factory paint remaining. The barrel carrier is marked but the marking isn’t clearly readable. The carrier is complete with its original factory attached carrying sling in very good condition. One of the rarest spares to find for the MG34!

  • Matching Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Pioniere

    Matching lightly worn original pair of Waffen-SS NCO shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Pioniere. The shoulderstraps are well executed and show the textbook M43 construction one would expect. The straps are in very good, lightly worn condition and would easily match to a worn tunic. The straps feature the late war grey subdued tresse and black rayon piping. These straps are the lowest NCO rank for sure seeing lots of action on the front line. A very nice matching pair that is highly sought after and only scarcely encountered nowadays!

  • Q64 field repainted M35 helmet

    Very nice and aesthetic combat helmet. Field repainted in field grey on top of a reissue on top of the factory paint. The helmet retains its original liner. The helmet is a very nice example of a helmet that was first issued in the Heer and later repainted in the field.

  • Field repainted SE66 M35 helmet

    Original field repainted M35 helmet marked SE66 indicating production by Sachsichse Emaillierwerke AG. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and is void of a chinstrap. The helmet is nicely named Wunderlich in the rear skirt. The helmet shows the name ‘Jeff’ in pencil to the front of the helmet. The helmet shows signs of being stacked with several other helmets. Nice and typical IMO reissued helmet.

  • Heer/Waffen-SS pattern issue undershirt

    Nice and desirable Waffen-SS/Heer waffle pattern service shirt. Good mannequin size and in good condition.  Hard to find shirt in unissued condition!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS issue EM/NCO jackboots

    Textbook pair of wartime issue EM/NCO jackboots or Knobelbecher as issued to members in all branches. These boots are in very good condition with the textbook construction and shape. The boots are in worn condition and had the hobnails period removed or never installed. The boots are nice medium size that would nicely compliment any German mannequin.

  • Waffen-SS oak leaf Zeltbahn in used condition

    Mid to late war Waffen-SS oak leaf Zeltbahn in used condition. This Zeltbahn isn’t perfect but its a nice and original example!

  • Pre war Steingrau breeches

    Pre war stone grey breeches in very good, lightly worn condition.

  • K98 action cover marked hck 41

    Rare original green K98 action cover or Systemschütz. Nicely marker marked hck 41 indicates production by Georg A. Lerch GmbH, Lederwaren u. Stanzwerk, Berlin.

  • Rare webbing Y-straps for cavalry troops dated 1942

    Possibly the rarest of webbing Y-straps to find, this variant is especially designed and made for Cavalry troops to carry the Packtasche on the back. Only the second one I have ever seen, let alone was able to offer. Incredibly scarce piece!

  • Set of 10 barrel gauges with wooden case

    A rare and imo complete set of 10 barrel gauges for the K98, MG34, MG42, G41 and G43. These barrel gauges measured the diameter of the barrel and indicated wether barrels still retained their correct measurements. These gauges were essential for any Waffenmeister !

  • Pioneer saw in late war Ersatz cloth cover

    Rare late war pioneer saw in tan Ersatz cloth cover. The saw is in used and uncleaned condition – a nice variant to add to any equipment collection!

  • Rare tall M38 gasmask unit ID’ed to Luftgau-Kommando Norwegen

    Rare original tall gasmask canister in near mint condition with a very low number 5 indicating a very high rank. The gasmask and its canister are both Feldpost number marked FelKl/5/St.H. L36018 Lg P. H. Bln. which indicates Luftgau Kommando Norwegen wich was the highest ranking Luftwaffe unit in Norway commanding all Luftwaffe units based in Norway. The gasmask is not named but the low number 5 indicates that it was a member of the high staff of this unit. Most probably a gasmask once belonging to a Oberst or General! Superb gasmask that would be very hard to upgrade!

    36018
    (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 9.Grenzwach-Pionier-Zug V. AK., u.
    gestrichen
    (2.1.1940-27.4.1940) Luftgau-Stab z.b.V. 700,
    dann Stab Territorial-Befehlshaber der Luftwaffe,
    (28.4.1940-19.9.1940) Luftgau-Kommando Norwegen
    (8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 13.1.1944 Feld-Luftgau-Kommando Norwegen
    (23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 21.10.1944 Kommandierender General der
    deutschen Luftwaffe Norwegen.

  • Battledamaged M17 camouflage helmet

    Beautiful battle damaged M17 helmet with period applied camouflage paint. The helmet is a nice large size marked TJ66 with several battle damages. The helmet retains its partial liner and is in good, untouched condition.

  • NS64 M40 Single decal Heer helmet

    A textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is complete with a original but IMO replaced liner. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original factory paint and 85% of its period lacquered decal. All in all a very nice helmet in very good condition.

  • Steel Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle made by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. These buckles where made later in the war and came unmarked. A textbook buckle in great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!

  • Rare Heer M40 EM/NCO greatcoat by Hugo Boss

    Rare original Heer issue M40 Mantel in good worn condition. It’s a nice and textbook M40 mantel which is not that special; but what makes it special is that this Mantel was made in the famous factory of Hugo Boss which is still well known for high quality clothing. Very rare to find a garment from the Boss factory!

  • Heer EM/NCO Panzergrenadier sidecap

    Beautiful and textbook Heer sidecap with period applied piping for a Panzergrenadier. The cap is a very nice and untouched example with full period sewn insignia. The left side of the sidecap has 4 pieces of string which most probably indicate the place for a former unit emblem. Superb cap!

  • Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/40 ᛋᛋ  indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid. A nice combat worn example of a original Waffen-SS belt buckle in its original finish!

  • Late war G43 sniper scope ZF4 marked

    Very nice late war ZF4 scope for use with the G43. The scope is in very good used condition, the crosshairs are clear but the lenses could be cleaned.

  • K98 action cover marked hsy

    Rare original green K98 action cover or Systemschütz. Nicely marker marked hck indicates production by Georg A. Lerch GmbH, Lederwaren u. Stanzwerk, Berlin.

  • Wehrmacht issue hand operated air raid siren

    Unissued Wehrmacht issued hand cranked air raid siren. Standard vehicle item that is extremely scarce to obtain in complete or working condition. The sirens comes with the original cloth sling. The original paint finish on the zink/aluminum based hardware still retains up to 95%. The piece is nicely dated 1939 and is maker marked Helin. Incredibly scarce item that would nicely compliment any equipment or vehicle collection!

  • K98 action cover hack 1942

    Rare original green K98 action cover or Systemschütz. Nicely marker marked hck indicates production by Georg A. Lerch GmbH, Lederwaren u. Stanzwerk, Berlin

  • Pre war matching K98 bayonet Rich. A. Herder 1938 with early green tropical frog

    Hard to upgrade matching bayonet with textbook green tropical frog marked and dated Rich. A. Herder 1938. Beautiful unsharpened and untouched blade in very good condition. The bayonet comes with a beautiful green frog that is typical for the early production and use in the Afrikakorps.

  • M42 pattern greatcoat

    Very nice lightly worn M42 Heer pattern greatcoat. As far as I can see no damage or repairs. The garment retains all the wartime sewn buttons and Gefreiter sleeve insignia. The Mantel is named to Mader. The Mantel is a nice large mannequin size! Typical garment for the Ardennes offensive!

  • Rare Pioneer Klauenbeil carrier marked E.O. BLN 42

    Rare original German Klauenbeil carrier made from Presstoff. A typical second pattern without damage; textbook in every way and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Heer M36 mantel

    Stunning near mint Heer M36 mantel dated 1939. The mantel is in unissued condition, with one or two small moth holes. Rare to find in this condition!

  • Heer M40 mantel in unissued condition

    Textbook Heer M40 mantel in unissued condition. Nicely maker marked and without damage. The buttons on the shoulder straps are loose  but come inside the pocket of the garment. Rare to find a unissued M40 mantel!

  • Complete US SIGNAL LAMP M-227

    A very nice original US SIGNAL LAMP M-227 in very good and complete (!) condition. This M-227 is complete with all items that you’d expect to see. Super piece that’s fully complete!

  • Y-straps manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    These Y-straps are made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent these for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. A very rare pair of Y-straps – for sure the best pair I’ve had!

  • Steel Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie

    A very nice late war Waffen-SS belt buckle made by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. These buckles where made later in the war and came unmarked. A textbook buckle in great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!

  • Mint heer M40 pattern greatcoat

    Rare mint M40 pattern greatcoat in unissued condition. Small to medium size with all factory sewn buttons.

  • Mint WWII US paratrooper jump boots Pair-A-Trooper

    Stone mint original WWII US paratrooper jumpboots by Pair-A-Trooper. Nicely maker marked Pair-A-Trooper Quality Brand Georgia Shoe Mfg. PA and size 13-15 which is a good mannequin size. The boots come with their original long laces and would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Mint US M38 Rawlings tanker helmet

    Mint unissued M38 tankers helmet by Rawlings. Complete with the R-14 receivers which are virtually always missing! The helmet is made by Rawlings and is a size 7. Impossible to upgrade.

  • Y-straps manufactured from British webbing in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt

    These Y-straps are made in the Ghetto of Lodz, Poland which the Germans renamed into “Litzmannstadt”. They are made using parts of captured British equipment items. These British equipment items where left in 1940 when the British Expeditionary Force evacuated to the United Kingdom. The Germans sent these for recycling and a lot of work was put in disassembling every British equipment piece and recycling the individual parts into German army equipment. Y-straps, breadbags, A-frames and rucksacks are a few of the items made in Litzmannstadt. A very rare pair of Y-straps – for sure the best pair I’ve had!

  • Minty Heer M42 mantel

    Scarce minty original Heer M42/M43 mantel with the typical large collar. There is one small moth nip on the very bottom on the back, otherwise the mantel is in near mint condition. These mantels are the most generic ‘battle of the bulge’ winter garment seen. Perfect for a Ardennes mannequin and near impossible to find in this condition.

  • Cased German mortar sight RA35

    Beautiful cased German mortar sight for the Granatwerfer 34  or s.Gr.W.34, the main mortar for the German army during world war two. The sight is in good condition with moving parts. The sight comes with its original case in tan paint. The Case could be cleaned on the top with oxalic to great effect, but I left it as is for now. The set was recently found in a household clearing and has never been in a collection before.

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