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Late war K98 bayonet 44 ffc with mint light brown frog
A very bayonet marked 43 ffc indicating production by Friedrich Herder Abr.Sohn, Solingen. The frog is in mint condition and nicely marked 0/0560/0156. The bayonet is exactly how it left the factory. The bayonet has not been reblued and has a minty look to it with most of the original grey finish remaining. A very nice late war bayonet with very nice red brown grips and a mint light brown frog!
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Tropical Y-strap
Textbook tropical Y-straps in good used condition. Textbook full webbing construction with the textbook woven backstrap.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked fze 44 with late war frog
Matching K98 bayonet marked fze 44 indicating production by F.W. Holler, Solingen. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 8604 and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in a good uncleaned, unsharpened and matching (!) condition with almost 99% of its factory blueing. Nice late war example by the scarcer maker fze with nice reddish bakelite grips. The bayonet was found together with a scarce leather late war frog in perfect condition! Stunning late war set of a beautiful bayonet which matches perfect with the late war frog!
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M42 canteen with green bakelite cup
Nice original M42 canteen with rare green bakelite cup dated 1942. The green bakelite cup is rare and in very good condition!
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Camouflaged tall M38 gasmask in texturized finish
Unique camouflaged gasmask canister in textured paint as used on reissue type helmets. A beautiful example of a camouflaged gasmask canister that would be very nice to match to a reissue helmet. The gasmask is a nice black rubber variant with a pre war filter. The canister retains up to 90% of its field repainted finish and period affixed straps.
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Rare saddle carrier or Sattelüberwurf 34 marked
One of the hardest parts to find for the German cavalry saddle; the Sattelüberwurf 34 connects the Packtaschen with the saddle and is a vital component for the German cavalry saddle. Very hard to find in any condition; let alone a very nice pre war variant!
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ET64 Heer period black overpaint helmet
Original M40 helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale, externally completely overpainted with black paint. The helmet comes with it factory installed liner and chinstrap. The helmet is one of the less common period black overpaints coming with loads of character.
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Early pattern MP38 and MP40 magazine pouch
Rare early pattern MP38 and MP40 magazine pouch in early coarsely woven construction. The loops on the back have been re sewn. Hard to find model in very good condition.
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Rare Belgian made EM/NCO Waffen-SS cap eagle
Rare original Belgian made EM/NCO Waffen-SS cap eagle. These eagles where produced by Nominette in Aalst, Belgium. Hard to find variant!
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Mint M40 pattern Luftwaffe greatcoat with factory label
Mint original M40 pattern Luftwaffe mantel with original factory tag. There is one tiny moth hole in the back of the mantel inside the fabric fold. Can not be upgraded!
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Stone mint M-1941 field jacket size 36R
Superb stone mint US M1941 field jacket in size 36R. The jacket is a textbook example in a nice large size. The jacket is void of damage or repairs and has a working zipper. On the rear of one of the sleeves are some minor spots. Otherwise, stone mint. The jacket retains both of its labels; a size 36R label in the neck and the other label in the pocket reading Renda Clothes LTD May 29, 1942 Size 36R. Superb and early garment that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Beautiful brown unissued textbook jackboots
A beautiful pair of textbook jackboots in untanned leather. They are nicely maker marked Meyer and dated 1941. They are in size 26 which at that era was a very common size. The jackboots have some minor stains from storage but have never been worn!
A beautiful pair that would nicely attribute to a Luftwaffe or Heer mannequin!
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Folding E-tool and cqr41 marked first pattern carrier
Beautiful first pattern folding E-tool carrier marked cqr41 indicating production by Lederwerk Sedina Joachim Schell, Sportartikelfabrik, Finkewalde Bez. Stettin. The folding E-tool is marked K-K-K 1940.
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First pattern folding E-tool with carrier marked cvb 1941
Nice first pattern folding E-tool carrier marked cvb 1941 indicating production by Gebr. Vitte, Priorei i. Westfalen with matching folding E-tool marked AGO. Nice set in very good condition that would be very hard to upgrade!
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Textbook Sanitäter Tornister
Rare and textbook used Sanitäter Tornister with originally sewn red cross. The Tornister is in strong used condition and has a damage to the top. The Tornister is nicely maker marked and dated 1940.
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Feldfunk F. 120cm blade antenna in original pouch
Rare original Antenna in its original Presstoff pouch. The antenna is in good, undamaged condition with the blade springs fully functional. Nicely maker marked K&R 43 and Bandantenne 1,20 m. First time I’ve ever seen the accompanying pouch to the antenna!
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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!
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Mint 10×50 power binoculars marked Dienstglas blc
Nice original wartime binoculars marked blc indicating production by Carl Zeiss, Jena. These binoculars where favored by combat officers, as they gave a long and clear range. The binoculars are in super condition, well collimated and have the Strichplatte in the right eyepiece. The best example I’ve ever had to offer!
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Six cell MP38 ammunition pouch carrying strap
Beautiful mint and unissued condition carrying strap for the six cell MP38 ammunition pouch. The strap is made prior to 1940 and thereby intended specifically for the MP38. The strap is nicely marked with some ink stamps but these are sadly fainted and unreadable. Extremely hard to find and rare carrying strap in perfect condition!
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First pattern folding E-tool with carrier dated 1941
Nice first pattern folding E-tool with E-tool maker marked and named Storm. Very hard to find named equipment items!
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Rare saddle carrier or Sattelüberwurf 34 marked Robert Larsen 1938
One of the hardest parts to find for the German cavalry saddle; the Sattelüberwurf 34 connects the Packtaschen with the saddle and is a vital component for the German cavalry saddle. Very hard to find in any condition; let alone a very nice pre war variant!
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US M1C paratrooper helmet liner
Nice original US M1C Westinghouse paratrooper helmet liner in near mint condition.
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Tan 6×30 Dienstglas marked DDX
A near mint 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 DDX indicating production by Voigtlaender u. Sohn AG, Braunschweig. Extremely hard to find a pair with this amount of paint. The leather strap and bakelite lens cover are original to the piece and have the textbook tan painted studs. Exceptional set!
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Rare riveted Matching K98 bayonet marked 44 asw
Hard to upgrade matching riveted bayonet marked 44 asw indicating production by E. & F. Horster & Co. Solingen. The grips on this bayonet are not mounted with screws but with a set of rivets which is one of the rarest variants to find. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 6728 and has nice clean riveted bakelite grips. A incredibly rare bayonet in very good condition!
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Aluminum Heer belt buckle by Dr. Franke & Co 1939
A superb Heer aluminum belt buckle by Dr. Franke & Co manufactured in Lüdenscheid, 1939. The buckle still retains most of its factory green paint which is a rare attribute for these aluminum belt buckles. The buckle is easily graded near mint! A rare buckle in very good condition!
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Perfect pair of issue cavalry riding boots
A perfect pair of issue riding boots or Reitstiefel. The pair is in mint unissued condition and retains all of its wartime applied hobnails and heels. This mint pair would be perfect for a cavalry or combat officer display!
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M42 hkp 64 no decal helmet
A very nice M42 helmet marked hkp64 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 64. The helmet retains its original paint and dome stamp for 95%. A nice untouched M42 helmet.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked cvl 42 with tropical frog
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet with tropical frog marked cvl 42 indicating production by WKC Waffenfabrik G.m.b.H., Solingen-Wald. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 5393 and has nice clean bakelite grips. The bayonet is in very good unsharpened, matching (!) condition and comes with its nice tropical frog.
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Late war tropical Y-straps marked 0/0676/0038
A very nice late war pattern tropical Y-strap in lightly used condition. Marked 0/0676/0038 on the centre O-ring cover. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. The rearstrap is of typical construction with woven holes but has a interesting leather end piece. This is a original factory variation! A interesting variation made out of various materials, perfect for a combat mannequin!
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Mint late war lowboots dated 1945
A very nice mint pair of M44 lowboots. The boots are in a nice large size and have never had hobnails or steel heels attached. A perfect pair for a late war mannequin, can’t be upgraded!
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Near mint Heer M40 mantel
Exceptional nice original Heer M40 Mantel in great, near mint condition. The mantel is a nice medium size and dated 1940. There are a few moth holes at the absolute bottom of both sleeves about 1mm. Otherwise there are no damages. The inside has a stain in the back which looks considerably less obvious in real life. The mantel retains all of its originally sewn buttons and is a great unissued piece!
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Pioneer EM M34 side cap
A nice original Pioneer EM side cap in unissued condition. Nicely maker marked and dated 1941 and a good size 56. The cap comes with all of its wartime factory sewn insignia.
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Two tone camouflaged MG34 and MG42 ammunition box
Hard to find original two-tone camouflaged MG34 and MG42 ammunition box. Typical two tone camouflage used by various Fallschirmjäger units as FJR6. Very hard to find genuine camouflage MG34 ammunition box in good used condition!
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US M1C paratrooper liner Inland
Nice near mint US M1C paratrooper liner by Inland. Sadly the A-yokes have been cut, like most of them. However still a nice original paratrooper liner in very good condition.
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Early pattern MP38 and MP40 ammunition pouch
Nice early pattern MP38 and MP40 ammunition pouch with the D-ring in the far corner. Nice to combine with a holster. A nice original MP38 ammunition pouch, unmistakingly combat worn!
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Mint condition MP40 pouch CLG 44
A very nice mint condition MP40 pouch. This is truly one of the nicest CLG pouches I have ever encountered and would make a nice addition to the collector of equipment. The pouch is marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. The leather is supple and in perfect condition. If you are looking for a MINT mp40 pouch, this is it!
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Luftwaffe yellow piped EM/NCO visor
A stunning yellow piped EM/NCO visor cap in great, near mint condition. The cap is nicely unit marked inside the sweatband. The cap is in near mint condition and would be very hard to upgrade.
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Kriegsmarine marked P08 Luger holster Curt Vogel 1938
A scarce original P08 Luger holster with Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp. The holster is nicely marked Lederwarenwerk Curt Vogel Cottbus 1938 on the back with in addition a Waffenamt and a Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp. Kriegsmarine P08 holsters are very scarce!
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ET62 Luftwaffe single decal M42 helmet
Luftwaffe single decal M42 Stahlhelm marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhüttenwerke-Thale. The helmet retains most of its original paint and decal up to 90%. The helmet retains its original size 55 liner.
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Pigskin P08 Luger holster erg 1942
A rare P08 Luger holster in pigskin leather. Nicely marked erg 1942 indicating production by A. Döppert, Kitzingen. The holster is complete with all loops, straps and buckle. The leather is supple and not dry. Hard to find example!
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Mint condition M40 overcoat
Mint condition issue M40 overcoat or Mantel in early smooth wool with green buttons. The mantel does not have any moth holes. One missing button that is obscured by the collar. The size is medium, fitting great for most old hindsgaul mannequins. Finding a nicer greatcoat would be very hard, especially a early example like this one!
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Trikot undershirt with pockets
A nice mint undershirt as issued to all service members in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-ss. The shirt is a nice large size and the fabric is strong. Hard to find textbook Trikot/Unterhemd in mint condition!
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Late war tropical Y-straps marked 0/0676/0038
A very nice late war pattern tropical Y-strap in lightly used condition. Marked 0/0676/0038 on the centre O-ring cover. The fabric is strong and is complete with all straps, loops and buckles. The rearstrap is of typical construction with woven holes but has a interesting leather end piece. This is a original factory variation! A interesting variation made out of various materials, perfect for a combat mannequin!
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Late war untouched German M42 helmet marked CKL66
A very nice M42 helmet marked CKL66 indicating production by Eisen- u. Huettenwerke, Thale, Harz. The helmet retains its original paint for 90%. A nice untouched M42 helmet, priced competitively!
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Tropical Y-strap marked Jean Weipert Offenbach 1941 found in Oosterbeek
Tropical Y-strap in good used condition marked Jean Weipert Offenbach 1941. The Y-strap was found in Oosterbeek in a private household around 4 years ago. The Y-strap is in a good, uncleaned condition; the right main support strap clearly soiled with grease and black residue, often seen on automatic weapons. The Y-strap must have been used by a MG gunner, supporting the MG34/MG42 on his right shoulder. Hence the right strap is dirty. The Y-strap has a lot of character and is imo a unique piece. Can not be upgraded!
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Steel Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 36/42 ᛋᛋ
A very clean textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 36/42 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. This buckle is rare and in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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7×50 Kriegsmarine binoculars
A nice pair of binoculars in very good used condition. These binoculars where found after the war in Westkapelle, the Netherlands where fierce fighting took place in 1944. The binoculars work and both oculars focus individually. They provide a sharp image but could do with some cleaning. These binoculars where used in U-boats, naval batteries and on ships. A very nice binocular that can be traced back to the town it was used in!
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Unmarked Waffen-SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid
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 great textbook buckle in great condition still retaining up to 95% of it’s original finish!
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Late war Italian wool M42 mantel marked 0/0968/0001
A very nice condition late war M42 Tuchmantel in unissued condition. The mantel is a rare variation made from captured Italian wool. Great for a Battle of the Bulge mannequin. The mantel has a few moth nips here and there but looks very fresh and mint. Very hard to find and upgrade.
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Late war tropical Y-straps with late war back hook
A great set of late war tropical Y-straps with the late wire back hook. A rare variation that would be very hard to upgrade!
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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!
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US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet with Firestone liner named Robert L Anderson
€500.00US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet with Firestone liner named Robert L Anderson in good used condition.
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Rare Tellermine tool marked oge 44
€500.00Rare Tellermine tool marked oge 44 in excellent condition with original factory paint. The tool is made for the Tellermine 35 and marked oge 44. Hard to upgrade late war example!
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Soldbuch grouping
€500.00Soldbuch to Unteroffizier Paul Walter, serving with I./ Flak-Regiment 53 (mot.) trop., a motorized tropical unit of the 19. Flak-Division that saw heavy action on the Eastern Front before being destroyed in the final stages of the North Africa campaign.
The Soldbuch belongs to Paul Walter born on 11.6.1917 in Hamborn. Before the war, he was a trained Kaufmann (clerk) and Buchhalter in the Spedition industry in Goch. His military career began with Flakabteilung 37, where he served during the Battle of France in 1940; a surviving Ansichtskarte (postcard) from 18.6.1940 describes his unit deployed in open fields to provide Panzerschutz and Fliegerschutz along the French Chausseen.
He was promoted to Gefreiter and eventually Unteroffizier. As a specialist in the Nachrichtenzug (signals platoon), he was trained in field communications, with numerous photos showing him and his squad climbing Telegrafenmasten and posing in front of Funkwagen to establish vital communication lines.
His unit, I./53, was a specialized tropical designated outfit. A Marschbefehl (march order) dated 18.1.1943 details his final deployment: he was ordered to travel from Caserta, Italy, via Neapel, Reggio, and Trapani to arrive in Tunis to deliver critical equipment . He reported to the front on 20.1.1943, just as the Axis pocket in Tunisia was tightening.
He was awarded several awards:
– 1.9.1941: Flak-Erdkampfabzeichen
– 16.10.1941: Rumänische Tapferkeitsmedaille
– 20.11.1941: Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
– 10.1.1942: Funk trüppführer (?) Abzeichen
– 30.01.1942: Schützenschnur Für besonder Auszeichnungen
– 20.05.1942: Ostmedaille zur Erinnering an den Ostfeldzug
– 16.5.1942: Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse
– 10.01.1943: Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht 4. Klasse– 10.05.1943: Ärmelstreifen „Afrika“ (Afrika Cuff Title), awarded for his service with the Afrikakorps forces.His unit, I./ Flak-Regiment 53 (mot.) trop., was part of the 19. Flak-Division. The division provided the primary anti-aircraft and anti-tank umbrella for the German and Italian forces in North Africa. After the retreat from El Alamein, the unit fought desperate rearguard actions across Libya and into the Tunis bridgehead. Following the collapse of the Axis lines, the unit surrendered en masse to Allied troops in May 1943.
Paul Walter survived his time as a Kriegsgefangener (POW), eventually returning to Krefeld. In March 1956, he had these documents officially certified by the local Fernmeldebauamt (telecommunications office), likely to secure a post-war pension or civil service position.
A complete grouping including the Soldbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Marschbefehl, and a collection of Fotos showing his transition from a clerk in Goch to a veteran of the Eastern Front and the North African desert!
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Matching K98 bayonet marked 42 cof #1349
€500.00Matching K98 bayonet marked cof 42 #1349 in excellent condition. The bayonet is unsharpened and near perfect and comes with its original frog.
No shipping outside of Europe for blades!
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Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 ddl #2710
€500.00Matching K98 bayonet marked 43 ddl #2710 indicating production by Josua Corts Sohn, Remscheid in 1943. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 4848 and has nice red bakelite grips. Really hard to upgrade piece.
No shipping outside of Europe for blades!
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Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman
€500.00Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with visor and knights cross. The photo is size 8×11 cm. Hard to find original portrait!
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.
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Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman
€500.00Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman meeting with Anton Mussert at the Headquarters of the NSB.
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.
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Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Zondervan and Mussert
€500.00Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Zondervan and Mussert at the NSB headquarters.
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.
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Rare Press Photo; Drawing of Gerardus Mooyman
€500.00Rare Press Photo considering a photo of a kriegsberichter drawing of Gerardus Mooyman in the size 10×6 cm. Hard to find!
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.
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