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  • US wireless handset BC-611-D Handie Talkie 1944

    Superb US handheld BC-611-D Wireless set in very good, near mint condition. The set comes with its original serial plate and fully retractible antenna. Nicely dated 1944!  The set retains up to 99% of its original textbook factory crinkle paint and would be very hard 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!

  • Luftwaffe M43 cap in lightweight material marked RBNR

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe M43 cap marked RBNR 0/0454/. The cap retains its factory sewn Luftwaffe trapezoid. Very rare original lightweight Luftwaffe M43 cap in very good used condition.

  • Second model Waffen-SS Charkov parka

    A nice original Waffen-SS Charkov parka in Telo Mimetico in good used condition. The parka is the second model with the fully opening button front. The parka is in good used condition with a number of repairs and wear to the material. The parka retains its fur lining and is a size I or II. A very nice late war front Waffen-SS cold weather garment in obvious salty and combat used condition!

  • German issue trikot undershirt

    A textbook original undershirt in good condition. These shirts are the finishing touch to a mannequin and are becoming very hard to find. The shirt is in good used condition and has one or two small period repairs that are barely noticeable. 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.

  • German issue trikot undershirt

    A textbook original undershirt in good condition. These shirts are the finishing touch to a mannequin and are becoming very hard to find. The shirt is in good used condition and has one or two small period repairs that are barely noticeable. The size is a nice medium fitting most modern mannequins. The shirt is of the first field gray model with pockets and dates between 1942 and 1945.

  • Rare strap for 6 cell MP38 ammunition pouch

    Rare unissued strap for the 6 cell MP38 ammunition pouch.

  • First pattern earliest known MP38 pouch

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    Super rare first pattern MP38 magazine pouch in combat used condition. This first pattern pouch was made prior to 1940. Interesting and typical to the construction of these pouches is the white webbing ammunition belt material used for the belt loops and D-ring. These pouches are seen typically with Fallschirmjäger along with the 6 cell variant of these pouches. For sure the rarest type of MP38 magazine pouch in very good combat used condition!

  • Near mint 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CAG

    Superb tan painted 6×30 Dienstglas or army issue binoculars. These where issued to all branches in the Wehrmacht. The binoculars retain their original tan paint up to 95% and can easily be graded near mint. The binoculars are marked CAG indicating production by Swarovski. Extremely hard to find a pair with this amount of paint. Extremely nice pair that is perfect if you just need one !

  • Luftwaffe M43 cap in lightweight material marked 0/0471/0050

    Stunning untouched Luftwaffe M43 cap marked 0/0471/0050 in a rare and large size 60(!). The cap retains its factory sewn Luftwaffe trapezoid. Very rare original lightweight Luftwaffe M43 cap in near mint condition.

  • Deactivated pre war K98 S/243 1937

    Very nice old spec deactivated K98 marked S/243 indicating production by Mauser-Werke, Borsigwalde. The K98 is a typical pre war example with the light colored stock with the flat buttplate. The K98 is deactivated according the old Dutch specifications without moving parts. The k98 has been carefully stored by the Norwegian army, hence the good condition of the rifle. Very hard to find a pre war K98 in good condition!

    This rifle has been deactivated according to the Dutch law and can only be purchased by Dutch citizens older then 18 years of age. It comes without the original certificate of deactivation as it was deactivated pre 1990. Pickup!

  • Rare complete bakelite lantern spare parts box

    Rare complete bakelite Einheitslaterne spare parts and maintenance kit. These bakelite cases containing many of the small spares for the bakelite Einheitslaterne are very hard to find in complete condition. It contains rubbers, nozzles, needles, glass windows, a special tool, candle holders and last but not least the original manual! Very hard to find!

  • Luftwaffe M43 field cap with two piece insignia

    Killer Luftwaffe M43 field cap with factory sewn two piece insignia. The cap is a good, worn example which is hard to find nowadays. The cap factory sewn insignia; has a hand sewn Luftwaffe cap eagle which is sewn into the main cap construction topped with a machine sewn BeVo cockade. The cap is a size 56 and is marked RBNR inside. The cap is nicely worn and comes with the grime and dirt you’d expect. Very hard to find a cap in untouched and uncleaned condition!

  • Ammunition carrying frame for 5cm light mortar

    Rare to find complete rack for carrying the leGrW 36 or 5cm mortar grenades. Nice to find complete rack with all straps that are often missing. These racks are often seen with Norwegian paint covering the metal but this one still retains all of its wartime paint. Hard to find a better one in good used condition!

  • Original 4th pattern Großdeutschland cufftitle in tunic removed condition

    A nice original Großdeutschland cufftitle in very good tunic removed(!) condition. The cuff title is in good used condition with minor fraying to the so called Russian braid. The cufftitle is unlike many unissued cufftitles; it has clearly seen use and is tunic removed!

  • Matching pair of brown jackboots

    A very nice matching pair of light brown jackboots in very good condition. A nice size 26 1/2 which would nicely fit most if modern mannequins. The leather is nice  for its age and still retains its nice brown colour. The boots are nicely marked on the soles and around the top. The boots are hardly worn and retain all of its wartime applied metal hardware on their soles. Hard to upgrade!

  • Scarce Luftwaffe signal mirror or Blendspiegel

    Super rare Luftwaffe survival signal mirror or Blendspiegel. The mirror is in very good condition complete with its original cover. The decal rates up to 95% on the mirror. These mirrors where a standard item within the Luftwaffe survival equipment and are incredibly hard to find or never available on the market.

  • Unissued pair of late war Gebirgsjäger boots

    A killer pair of late war Gebirgsjäger lowboots in unissued condition. The pair is matching and complete with all its original laces, original hobnails and cleats to the soles. The boots would make a perfect addition to a Gebirgsjäger or late war Waffen-SS setup. Rare to find in this condition!

  • Blue grey Luftwaffe MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch

    A nice example of a Bluegrey MP40 magazine pouch. Marked on the back in white ink and dated. The pouch is in very good condition and the brown leather straps are nice and supple.

  • Mint Heer M42 mantel F42

    Scarce mint original Heer M42/M43 mantel with the typical large collar. There are one or two small moth damages, otherwise the mantel is in stone 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.

  • Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 36/40 ᛋᛋ

    A scarce buckle! The aluminum buckle is marked RZM 36/40 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Overhoff in 1940. These buckles in aluminum where only produced for one or two months when the order came to halt the production in aluminum and switch to steel early in 1940. Rare and hard to find buckle and a essential piece for the specialized buckle collector!

  • Late war 10×50 Panzer bmj binoculars

    A great set in good working condition with its rare original carrying case. The binoculars are in good usable and adjustable condition with the Strichplatte in place in the right eyepiece. Hard to find as a complete set!

  • German army Sanitäter medical recognition vest

    Super rare German army medical or Sanitäter red cross recognition vest. These vest where issued and worn by Sanitäter and Krankenträger to be easily recognized in battle. The vest is in good worn condition and has several bloodstains. Hard to find in used condition!

  • Battledamaged Heer M40 helmet

    A black painted Heer single decal Q64 M40 helmet. The black colour is often referred to as Flak and is applied on top of the factory textured fieldgrey paint with Heer DecalThe helmet was recently obtained straight from the woodwork in Antwerp, Belgium. The helmet has a bullet/shrapnel damage to the front of the helmet. This also damaged the black paint indicating the helmet was already painted black when it was hit. The helmet is in very good, lightly worn condition and has its original liner and chinstrap. Behind the liner we find newspapers that where added by the soldier for a more comfortable wear. The helmet is nice and uncommon but most of all a honest damaged helmet and priced to sell!

  • Kriegsmarine marked P08 Luger holster Vogels Köln 1939

    A scarce original P08 Luger holster with Kriegsmarineacceptance stamp. The holster is nicely marked Vogels Köln 1939 on the back with in addition a Waffenamt and a Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp. Kriegsmarine P08 holsters are very scarce!

  • Late war M43 mantel in mint condition

    Mint condition late war Heer M43 Mantel dated M44. Nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins. The wool still retains 99% of the fluffy nap and all of its originally sewn buttons. Can’t be upgraded really!

  • Untouched CKL62 M42 helmet

    Simply yet stunning untouched CKL62 M42 helmet in great condition. The helmet is marked CKL62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke, Thale. The helmet still retains up to 99% of its original factory textured paint. The helmet is complete with its liner and chinstrap which is nicely marked R.BNR. 0/0333/0012 and both original to the helmet. The helmet is a typical example of a late war untouched helmet as worn by most of the members of the Wehrmacht. These non-decal helmets where issued to members of the Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Waffen-SS. Stunning lightly worn example of a typical non-decal M42 helmet!

  • Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    A nice original late war splitter pattern German paratrooper or Fallschirmjäger K98 ammunition bandoleer. In nice used condition with one damage on the bottom. The bandoleer still retains its nice and vibrant colours!

  • Stunning complete mapcase of Major Gehrig

    A stunning, easily “overcomplete” grouping named to Major Gehring consisting of a mapcase complete with all items found together. Maps, notebooks, mechanical pencils in various colours of which some are marked Luftwaffe Eigentum, DR2 Dreieckrechner dated 1942, a Kurvenmesser (non functional), A Z.m.P. dated 1942 by BVU and a map cover all in a stunning, light brown mapcase dated 1935! Hard to find as a group, easily worth more in parts.

  • M42 mantel marked ST43 in mint condition

    A stone mint M43 mantel marked ST43 indicating the Stettin depot in 1943. The mantel retains all of its originally sewn FLL 43 marked buttons. The mantel is a good mannequin size. These textbook winter garments are becoming hard to find as most where used up during the war, converted for civilian postwar use, os remade into fake M43 caps the last 20 years. A stone mint mantel, impossible to upgrade!

  • 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.

  • Waffen-SS Oak camouflage zeltbahn in good used condition

    A very nice oak zeltbahn in very good condition. Missing some buttons, some minor repairs that would be expected of the age! Other then that a nice Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in good used condition!

  • Nice black EM/NCO issue jackboots in very good condition

    A very nice original pair of EM/NCO issue jackboots. Nicely marked on the inside with the producer Salamander A.G. a factory that still produces shoes today! This pair is in good supple condition and a nice mannequin size.  The boots retain their issue original soles with all wartime applied hobnails, toe plates and heel irons. Hard to upgrade and perfect to perfect a mannequin with!

  • Early Waffen-SS buckle by Overhoff with matching belt

    A nice original matching Waffen-SS belt with buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Ludenscheid. Hard to upgrade original Waffen-SS belt ensemble in very good condition

  • Very nice untouched M42 combat helmet EF62 with rough camouflage paint

    A original M42 rough camouflage helmet in good used condition. The helmet is marked EF62 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. This helmet was found in a houseclearing in Germany recently and hasn’t been in a collection before. It is in uncleaned condition and features a nice brush applied rough camouflage paint. The original paint remains up to 95% and the helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that have never been removed. A simple but stunning untouched helmet used in the last days of the war.

  • Late war A-frame made out of recycled materials

    A very nice original late war A-frame made from recycled canvas. The A-frame is complete with all three originally mounted straps and is in near mint condition. A nice late war A-frame in a uncommon but very interesting design!

  • Deactivated ar43 K98 rifle made by Mauser

    A beautiful k98 made by Mauser AG, Oberndorf. Unlike many others this one has not been re-issued postwar in other countries. It is not reblued, rechambered or restamped. It is in original condition and comes complete with the original strap. The k98 is completely matching but the stock. This was often taken of for maintenance and since this was often done in groups it is a common thing to see these mismatch to the rest of the rifle. The K98 is complete with all the accecoiries one would encounter on these rifles. A sight hood, cleaning rod, sling and barrel cap are all together with the rifle. Other then the stock it is completely numbered 3826. Finding a K98 that did not have a postwar army life without alterations these days is very hard. Nowadays most K98’s on the market have been tampered with. This would make a great addition to any German display!

    This rifle has been deactivated according to the Dutch law and can only be purchased by Dutch citizens older then 18 years of age. It comes with the original certificate of deactivation.

  • Kriegsmarine Collani Jacke

    Textbook Kriegsmarine Colani Jacke in good issued condition complete with all insignia. The garment

  • Textbook named blue Kriegsmarine Tellermütze

    Textbook and beautiful blue named Kriegsmarine Tellermütze in good untouched condition.

  • Rare tan MG42 barrel carrier marked cpa 43

    Original rare and untouched MG42 barrel carrier or Laufschützer 42 marked cpa43 indicating production by Ostertagwerke, Vereinigte Geldschrankfabriken AG, Aalen in Wuerttemberg. The barrel carrier is a textbook example for the MG42 barrel and comes with the factory attached sling and up to 80% of its original tan factory paint. These barrel carriers are hard to find in original untouched condition as most of them wound up being repainted and reissued postwar. Hard to upgrade untouched piece!

  • Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    550.00

    Rare Portrait Photo postcard; Gerardus Mooyman by Hoffmann, München. Size 9x14cm

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Dutch leather motorcyclist breeches marked CM 1939

    550.00

    Rare Dutch leather motorcyclist breeches marked CM 1939 in good condition. These Breeches were worn together with a leather jacket by motorcyclists in the 1940 campaign. This is a very rare pair in good condition. There are two missing buttons as far as I can tell. The size is pretty big. Not if your mannequin is 2 meters tall but mostly wide, which is a hard feature to find for Breeches. Otherwise in excellent condition!

  • Tropical Kradmantel marked Lago-München

    550.00

    Rare original Tropical motorcyclists coat or Kradmantelmarked Lago-München. The garment is in very good, unissued condition and would be hard to upgrade.

  • Rare Presstoff case for the Bakelite 6×30 dienstglas marked CXN 4

    550.00

    Rare late war Pressstoff container for the Bakelite 6×30 Dienstglas. Nicely marked CXN 4 which indicates production by Emil Busch. The Dienstglas case is in good used condition. Hard to find case!

  • Rare Russian SSH-39 helmet

    550.00

    Rare Russian SSH-39 helmet in untouched condition. Complete with the stenciled red star on the front. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap. Hard to find example!

  • Rare tan 8×24 binoculars made by Huet, Paris marked H/6400

    550.00

    Extremely rare factory tan painted 8×24 binoculars in good, used condition. These binoculars are a typical pattern only manufactured by the French company HUET in Paris. The largest part of these binoculars were finished in green paint, I have only encountered a few by now finished in tan paint like this one. The binoculars retain up to 85% of the original tan paint. Rare French made tan coloured 8×24 binoculars!

  • US Frogskin camouflage coveralls ID’ed S-9363

    550.00

    US Frogskin camouflage coveralls ID’ed S-9363 in combat used condition. The coverall has a nice character with stains and multiple ID markings stamped and inked in the fabric. The braces and lower pockets have been period removed. A nice attractive piece for a mannequin!

  • TJ66 Battledamaged Imperial M16 helmet

    550.00

    TJ66 Battledamaged Imperial M16 helmet in used condition. Complete with its rivets but without liner. Externally there are some signs of it being a camouflaged example. Beautiful as found example!

  • Rare M36 EM shoulderstraps for Panzerjäger

    550.00

    Rare M36 EM shoulderstraps for Panzerjäger in good condition. Nice early pair with period removed unit cyphers which look to read 29 or 30. Very hard to find!

  • Reichsarbeitsdienst greatcoat dated 1939

    550.00

    Reichsarbeitsdienst greatcoat dated 1939 in good condition. The greatcoat is complete with all insignia including the less common cuffband.

  • USMC helmet cover named W.H. Smith

    550.00

    USMC helmet cover named W.H. Smith in excellent used condition. There is a large zigzag sewn repair along the helmets brim. Hard to find example without post war markings!

  • Rare Panzer assault badge by Hymmen & Co marked L/53 type 2.2.4

    550.00

    Rare Panzer assault badge by Hymmen & Co marked L/53 type 2.2.4 in good condition. The badge retains most of its bronze finish to the front. Typical late war semi hollow example. The pin is most likely bent or a period replacement. This is a very hard badge to find!

  • Cased Iron Cross first class

    550.00

    Textbook Iron Cross first class in good condition with its original issue case.

  • Truppenfahrrad bicycle frame ammunition box marked WuK 1940

    550.00

    Truppenfahrrad bicycle frame ammunition box in excellent condition with most of its original factory finish. The box is nicely marked WuK 40 which most likely indicates production by Wagner u. Keller, Ludwigsburg (bzk) in 1940. Hard to find piece, especially dated this early.

  • US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet shell

    550.00

    US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet shell in good condition. The shell retains up to 95% of its factory finish and factory sewn chinstraps. There are a few stress cracks in the back, otherwise in excellent condition, easily completed with a nice liner!

  • Folding E-tool with first pattern carrier dated 1940

    550.00

    Folding E-tool with first pattern carrier dated 1940. The manufacturer name is hard to read but the date 1940 is visible. This is a early first pattern carrier manufactured in Pressstoff. Complete with folding E-tool marked with the logo of Voss & Schroder. Nice complete set!

  • Rare Kriegsmarine 7×50 Dienstglas marked blc

    550.00

    Beautiful large 7×50 issue power binoculars or Dienstglas in excellent condition. Rare original Kriegmarine 7×50 Gasmask binoculars marked blc indicating production Carl Zeiss, Jena. The rain cover on these binoculars indicate its Kriegsmarine use. Hard to find example with strap and rain cover!

  • Soldbuch grouping of Kurt Helbig, Art Regt 276, 276 VGD, MP44, Ardennes

    550.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Unteroffizier Kurt Helbig, serving with Artillerie Regiment 276 under the 276 Volksgrenadier Division during the Ardennes offensive. He was first serving with several Luftwaffe search light units such as Flakscheinwerfer-Abteilung 238 and on 16.10.44 drafted in 276 VGD. The first page on his Soldbuch notes the fact that he was not issued a Heer Soldbuch but was part of the army. He participated during the Ardennes offensive and must have whitnessed a large portion of the combat in the area of the 276 VGD as described below. He was issued a MP44  for the Ardennes Offensive which he later had to turn in in March 1945. He was wounded 13.2.45 near Prüm.

    ber 1944 at the Truppenübungsplatz Gruppe in West Prussia from the 580. Volksgrenadier-Division, which was in the process of being raised there. In early November 1944, it was transferred to the Western Front and positioned in the Mehring–Bernkastel area along the Mosel River as an OKW reserve for Heeresgruppe B. On 5 December 1944, the division was placed under the command of OB West as a reserve and redeployed to the area south of Holstum–Irrel–Schleidweiler.

    By 15 December, the division was subordinated to the LXXX. Armeekorps as part of the 7. Armee. Although the division was considered fully reinforced, it was poorly trained. Beginning on 16 December, it took part in the Ardennen-Offensive from the Wallendorf area. The division’s axis of advance was aimed toward Luxembourg City. By 19 December, it had advanced as far as Christnach and still maintained a bridgehead on the western heights of the Sauer River near Dillingen. The division suffered heavy losses during these days.

    On 24 December 1944, the division was struck by the beginning of the American counteroffensive. As a result, it withdrew to the Westwall. The evacuation of the Dillingen bridgehead proved extremely difficult, as the only bridge over the Sauer was under enemy artillery fire. By 28 December, the division had returned to its original positions from 16 December.

    On 2 January 1945, the division received orders to redeploy to the Vianden area under the LIII. Armeekorps to support the 5. Fallschirmjäger-Division. Together with the Führer-Begleit-Brigade, it became engaged in heavy fighting in its new area of operations, where it suffered severe losses. By 8 January 1945, the combat strength of the three Grenadier-Regimenter had dwindled to about 300 men.

    On 21 January 1945, the division was positioned along the Drauffelt–Weidingen–Kautenbach line in Luxembourg. At the beginning of February 1945, its combat strength was still around 2,300 men. On 4 February 1945, it received orders to move to the Trier area for refitting. It was to be replaced by the 79. Volksgrenadier-Division. However, the redeployment to Trier and the planned refitting were canceled after American forces broke through near Brandscheid and advanced on Prüm. The division was redeployed to counter this penetration along the Westwall and managed to hold its positions at Brandscheid.

    Losses during this action were so severe that the remnants of Grenadier-Regiment 751 and Grenadier-Regiment 752 of the 326. Volksgrenadier-Division had to be combined into a Kampfgruppe and subordinated to the division. Its own Grenadier-Regimenter were also dissolved due to heavy casualties. On the night of 13 February 1945, the remnants of the division withdrew to the so-called Prüm-Stellung.

    Only two days later, the division was ordered to relieve the elements of the 340. Infanterie-Division deployed in the Sevenig–Dahnen sector of the Westwall. On 22 and 23 February 1945, American troops attacked the division’s positions from Binscheid and Daleiden. Only weak elements were able to withdraw across the Prüm River. There, the remnants of the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division were combined with remnants of the 340. Infanterie-Division and other alarm units into Kampfgruppe 988. The divisional staff was pulled out of the front line, initially across the Kyll River and then, in early March, to the Mosel River area. There, the staff received orders to reorganize the remaining elements of the division.

    By the end of February, the division’s combat strength had declined to about 20–25% of its original numbers. These remnants were redeployed in early March 1945 to the area northwest of Boppard on the Rhine. On 14 March, an American attack crossed the Mosel River near Winningen and Treis, hitting the weakened positions of the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division. As a result, the remaining elements of the division withdrew on 16 and 17 March 1945 across the Rhine at Brey and Boppard. Afterward, the remnants were deployed in the Koblenz area.

    By this time, the division’s infantry strength had been reduced to between 300 and 400 men. On 23 March 1945, U.S. forces managed to cross the Rhine near Braubach and Osterspai within the division’s sector. In the following days, the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division was destroyed in the subsequent fighting.

    A interesting Ardennes Offensive related Soldbuch which would be a great base for further research!

  • US Cavalry M1940 mounted boots

    550.00

    US Cavalry M1940 mounted boots in excellent condition. The boots are in the size 7 1/2 and are near impossible to upgrade.

  • Large Flak spotting binoculars marked D.F. 10×80 CXN

    550.00

    Large Flak spotting binoculars marked D.F. 10×80 CXN in externally good condition in full factory tan paint finish. The binoculars are externally in very good condition which is often stripped or repainted. The binoculars should be cleaned internally because one of the sun shields is stuck in a half way position and the lenses are clouded. They are not usable but perfect for display!

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