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Rare cased map reading compass by Breithaupt Kassel
Rare large and heavy compass complete with its original brown case. This is the largest compass which would be used in the field and uis easily twice the size and weight of the normal Wehrmacht issue marching compass. Meant to weigh down a map so it doesn’t blow in the wind. The compass comes with its original leather case. Very rare and hard to find large metal officers field compass complete with its issue case.
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Rare cable for the optical reticle lighting for MGZ40
Original cable for the optical reticle lighting for the optics such as the MGZ40. The cable is in good supple condition and is a rare piece to find, especially in good supple condition. Whilst the connecting hood is easy to find, a good supple cable is very hard!
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Optic lighting cable diffuser marked fwq
Very nice German optic lightning cable diffuser in excellent and probably in working condition. This example is nicely marked with a late war 3 letter code fwq which is a still unidentified manufacturer. This sort of switch could be worn on the belt to easily control the settings!
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Rare cable for the optical reticle lighting for MGZ40 marked ddv
Original cable for the optical reticle lighting for the optics such as the MGZ40. This example is nicely marked with the 3 letter code ddv which is still and unidentified manufacturer. Whilst the connecting hood is easy to find, a original cable is very hard!
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Late war light brown leather German helmet chinstrap marked 0/0560/0156
Excellent and rare light brown coloured leather German helmet chinstrap in very good, used condition. The chinstrap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0560/0156 and is a typical late war example with steel hardware!
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NS68 M35 double decal Polizei helmet
Textbook Polizei double decal M35 helmet marked NS68 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet retains up to 80% of its decals and paint finish. The helmet retains its factory fitted reinforced aluminum liner. The rear skirt of the Choice large sized helmet!
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Waffen-SS officer runic collar tab with RZM tag
Textbook Waffen-SS officer collar tab with RZM tag. Hard to find example!
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Rare German period Totenkopfring
Rare original example of a privately purchased skull or Totenkopfring with bones. The ring is a very scarce original that was popular with members of the Waffen-SS.
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Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 36/39 ᛋᛋ
Textbook Waffen-SS Aluminum belt buckle. The aluminum buckle is marked RZM 36/39 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Overhoff in 1939. Rare and hard to find buckle and a essential piece for the specialized buckle collector!
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Aluminum Waffen-SS belt buckle marked RZM 36/38 ᛋᛋ
Textbook Waffen-SS Aluminum belt buckle. The aluminum buckle is marked RZM 36/38 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Overhoff in 1938. Rare and hard to find buckle and a essential piece for the specialized buckle collector!
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Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges Gesch.
Textbook Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges Gesch. The buckle is in good used condition, with wear to the swastika and corroded prongs.
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Webbing K98 bayonet frog
Nice original tropical K98 bayonet frog made out of webbing. The frog is a nice used example but still in very good condition without any major damages except for the closing stud being rusty, see the photo. The frog features traces of a red coloured ink stamp which is oftenly encountered on early tropical issue equipment. Nice example!
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Late war K98 bayonet frog made from repurposed webbing marked RBNr.
Nice unissued K98 bayonet frog in excellent condition which only shows some traces from storage. The frog is made out different shades and types of webbing which includes repurposed British webbing. This example shows traces of a green ink stamped RBNr. on the back. Excellent example!
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Late war K98 bayonet frog made from repurposed webbing marked RBNr.
Nice unissued K98 bayonet frog in excellent condition which only shows some traces from storage. The frog is made out different shades and types of webbing which includes repurposed British webbing. This example shows traces of a green ink stamped RBNr. on the back. Excellent example!
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Late war leather K98 bayonet frog marked RBNr.
Excellent late war manufactured leather K98 bayonet frog. The frog is in excellent, close to mint condition. The frog features a nice pebbled leather retaining strap and a faded RBNr. on the back. Perfect example to match with a late war bayonet!
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Leather K98 bayonet frog marked Liefg.-Gen., Wirtsch.-Geb. II, 1942
Very nice mid manufactured leather K98 bayonet frog. The frog is nicely marked Liefg.-Gen., Wirtsch.-Geb. II, 1942 which is an unknown manufacturer to me which would deserve some more research. The bayonet is in very good condition with the leather and stitching all intact and flexible. Excellent example to match with a mid war bayonet in similar condition!
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Leather K98 bayonet frog
Nice leather K98 bayonet frog in very good condition. The frog is in good condition and all of the leather parts are still flexible and without tears. Nice example with unusual rivets.
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Rare combat worn MP44 magazine pouch
Rare combat worn MP44 magazine pouch as made by FUQ or KKD. These pouches, fully made from recycled materials are typical for these two makers. The pouch is a rare actually ‘combat’ worn condition. At some point the side flaps for the magazine compartments were (IMO period) removed. Hard to find, authentic and combat worn example!
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MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch marked eue/43
Textbook green MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in very good condition. Nice mix with brown and black leather. The pouch is nicely marked eue/43 indicating production by Otto Reichel, Jnh. Rudolf Fischer, Lederwarenfabrik, Lengefeld.
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Rare rayon MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch marked fkx 1941
A very nice original rayon webbing MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch marked fkx 1941 indicating production by Gustav Sudbrack, Lederwaren u. Gamaschenfabrik, Bielefeld. Uncommon example made out of rayon webbing with a nice early date. Hard to upgrade!
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1945(!) dated M31 Splittertarn Zeltbahn marked RBNr. named to
Beautiful 1945(!) dated M31 Zeltbahn executed in the usual Splittertarn camouflage. Very nice example in good condition wbu which has clearly been issued and used which is rather unusual for 1945 dated equipment, most of it never found its way into the hands of the troops. The Zeltbahn is nicely marked RBNr. which is sadly not clearly readable, with 1945 dated below in a large font. Rare and desirable example!
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Single grommet Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in oak leaf C camouflage
Very nice Single grommet Waffen-SS issue Zeltbahn executed in oak leaf C camouflage. The Zeltbahn is in overall good condition with some paint stains and some of its original factory applied buttons still retaining. Nice aesthetic example!
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Late war blue fabric grenade bags
€200.00Late war blue fabric grenade bags in good condition. The connecting strap in the top has a repair, otherwise a great pair!
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Late war grenade bags in combat used condition
Excellent late war grenade bags in combat used condition. The bags are made of thick green coloured fabric and feature brown leather closing straps which sadly are dry and fragile. In contrast to 99% of the grenade bags on the market today this set is in issued and combat used condition! Textbook late war example in desirable issued condition!
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Tropical Rucksack dated 1942
Nice Heer/Waffen-SS “tropical” rucksack in very good condition. Nice example with the darker green coloured fabric which are all dated 1942 or prior to it!
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Late war Heer/Waffen-SS M31 Rucksack marked RBNr. 1943
Textbook late war produced M31 rucksack as issued to members of the Heer and Waffen-SS. Nice example with a mixture of recycled grey webbing, tan webbing and leather. Nicely marked with an unreadable RBNr. and the date of manufacturing 1943 on the grey webbing on the inside. Textbook late war example in very good condition!
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Large rucksack marked Gustav Sudbrack 1939
Large pre war rucksack marked Gustav Sudbrack 1939. These rucksacks were previously thought to be Gebirgsjäger but other people say it might be Kriegsmarine. I believe both theories are plausible.
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Late war patched tornister with blue checkered lining
Late war Tornister made from recycled materials. The second one in this pattern I have ever seen, the other one being in a friends collection. This late war Tornister is a nice example; fully made from recycled material. The fur is not made from one piece but made from square patches. The canvas used in producing this is all different coloured material with a nice detail being a blue checkered fabric is used in the lining. Nice and uncommon Tornister for any equipment collection!
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Textbook late war medical Tornister
€350.00Nice textbook medical issue M34 Tornister/Affe in very good condition. The Tornister is the M34 pattern with carrying straps instead of hooks, these are interchangeable though. The Tornister is a textbook late war example with multiple colours of fabric, sadly the leather red cross patch has been removed at some point. Beautiful and rare example!
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Late war riveted tornister marked Theodor Seibold, Offenbach A.M. 1943
Typical late war manufactured M39 Tornister/Affe in good condition. The Tornister features leather straps which interestingly have been riveted instead of stitched which is rather unusual to encounter on a Tornister. The Tornister is the M39 pattern with hooks instead of carryings straps, these are interchangeable though. The Tornister is nicely marked Theodor Seibold, Offenbach A.M. 1943. Nice late war example!
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Early Feldgrau Edelstahl helmet
Textbook pre war Edelstahl marked helmet. These helmets were worn with several organizations ranging from the Polizei to the SS.
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Early Feldgrau M34 helmet
Textbook Early Feldgrau M34 helmet in good condition These helmets were worn with several organizations ranging from the Polizei, Feuerschutz, DRK and Luftschutz.
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Denazified M34 Square dip Feuerschutzpolizei helmet by BXF
M34 Square dip Feuerschutzpolizei helmet by BXF. The helmet retains its original liner, chinstrap and neck flap. The decals sadly have been denazified.
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M34 Polizei helmet marked Q
M34 Polizei helmet marked Q in good condition retaining both of its original decals.
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Late war soft shell P38 holster 0/0833/0007
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Late war soft shell P38 holster 0/0833/0007
A very nice late war P38 soft shell holster. The holster is nicely maker marked 0/0833/0007 indicating production by Hans Römer, Neu-Ulm. Simply a superb late war P38 holster in mint condition, can not be upgraded!
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Late war brown K98 ammunition pouch marked jtu 43
Very nice late war K98 ammunition pouch in untouched condition. The pouch is manufactured from brown leather and nicely marked jtu 43. In contrast to 99% of these later war brown ammunition pouches this example is issued and used. Nice unusual example!
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Rare bakelite 6×30 binoculars
One of the rarest bits of German army equipment. A stunning pair of 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars marked CXN indicating production by Emil Busch. The binoculars have clear lenses without scratches. The binoculars still retain all of their bakelite without any serious defects. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. The binoculars is fitted with a typical leather strap with 6, not 4 holes which is typical for these binoculars. The binoculars still retain all of their zinc fittings and bakelite. The binoculars are nicely adjustable. Very nice for a late war combat mannequin!
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ET62 M35 Heer to Polizei Reissue Battledamaged double decal helmet
€2,575.00Beautiful and rare early M35 double decal Polizei helmet marked ET62 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet left the factory in Thale as a double decal Heer helmet but was reissued to the Polizei. The helmet retains both of its original in good condition and they show the underlaying heer decals. The helmet has a large battle damage on the top of the dome which seems to be a shrapnel damage. Excellent and hard to find reissue helmet with a large battle damage to the top of the dome!
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US M1 helmet liner by Seaman paper co
Textbook US M1 helmet liner by Seaman paper co.
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US M1 fixed bale helmet shell
US M1 fixed bale helmet shell with factory sewn chinstraps.
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Pre war 6×30 Dienstglas in perfect condition marked Busch 1938
Beautiful pre war 6×30 Dienstglas in unissued condition. The second pair in this immaculate condition I have ever found. The binoculars are textbook pre war 6×30 power examples in a good quality. The binoculars retain up to 99% of their original finish. The binoculars retain their Busch 1938 marked straps and rain cover. The case is excellent and also marked Busch 1938. The bottom of the case retains the serial which is matching to the binoculars. It would be very hard to upgrade this set!
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Sumpftarn reversible mittens marked RBNr. 0/01326/0002
Excellent pair of first pattern Sumpftarn camouflage winter mittens in excellent, matching condition. Impossible to upgrade!
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Rare Eberhard Faber Taktik-Etui Nr. 542
Very rare and extremely scarce Eberhard Faber Taktik-Etui Nr. 542 in excellent condition. The pouch features all 4 coloured (yellow, red, blue & black) propelling pencils which are all undamaged and complete with their fillings inside! The pouch also contains its original tube for spare fillings. The pouch only misses the “Marschleistungen” measurement tool which is virtually always missing from these sets. These sets were privately purchased from the manufacturer Eberhard Faber which designed this set together with some other products (such as the Krokierstifte) in a line with products designed for usage within the Wehrmacht (Spezial-Erzeugnisse für die Wehrmacht). The pouch itself is designed to be worn on the belt or to be attached to a button on the uniform, the pouch is manufactured from high quality brown coloured leather. Extremely rare set which are very collectible but very hard to encounter, especially in this condition! This set is coming from own personal collection!
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Late blue Heer belt buckle marked JFS with red prongs
A very nice late war blue belt buckle (Einheitskoppelschloss) in mint condition. Nicely marked JFS indicating production by Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz an der Neiße. The belt buckle has a typical brown painted set of prongs and still retains 99% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!
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Leather equipment belt
Leather equipment belt in good condition. Large sized example that was period shortened to around 100 cm. Nice example!
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Late blue Heer belt buckle marked N&H L
Late blue Heer belt buckle marked N&H L indicating production by Noelle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid. The buckle retains 90% of it’s original factory paint! A very nice Heer belt buckle that would be hard to upgrade!
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NS64 M42 single decal Luftwaffe helmet
A simple, untouched single decal M42 helmet in excellent condition. Marked NS64 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. Uncommon to find these NS marked M42 helmets. The helmet retains its original factory installed liner and chinstrap.
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Brown K98 ammunition pouch marked A. Jeurgens, Goch 1941
Nice light brown K98 ammunition pouch in good condition. The pouch is nicely marked A. Jeurgens, Goch 1941. Nice desirable example!
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Late war brown K98 pouch ammunition pouch marked RBNr. 0/0396/0027
Late war brown K98 pouch ammunition pouch marked RBNr. 0/0396/0027 in very good condition but without internal partitions. Nice and desirable brown variant!
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Pre war K98 ammunition pouch marked Lud. Krumm. AG. , Offenbach A.M. 1939
very nice pre war K98 ammunition pouch in strong used condition. The pouch is nicely marked Lud. Krumm. AG. , Offenbach A.M. 1939. Nice example!
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Single Heer EM Infanterie shoulderstrap
Textbook single Heer EM Infanterie shoulderstrap in good used condition. The strap is a typical mid war example.
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Single Heer EM Infanterie shoulderstrap
Textbook single Heer EM Infanterie shoulderstrap in good used condition. The strap is a typical mid war example.
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Heer tropical belt buckle marked HA
Textbook tropical Heer belt buckle with factory sewn webbing tab. Rare to find!
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Esbit model 9 stove
A nice original Model 9 Esbit stove in good condition. The Esbit itself is marked DRP and Stuttgart W indicating it was produced pre 1943 when the original factory was bombed to the ground.
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Early Umbral goggles with pouch and spare lenses
Early Umbral goggles with leather pouch and separate compartment for spare lenses in a small sleeve.
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Late war tan RG34 kit marked rco 44
Rare late war tan painted RG34 cleaning kit complete with its contents: brushes, tool, oiler, cleaning chain Etc. The kit itself is a textbook example which is nicely marked rco 44!
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Late war Waffen-SS EM (Sturm)Artillerie shoulderstraps
Rare original matching Waffen-SS Artillery shoulderstraps in good, untouched condition. Late war examples with a interesting feature where the selvedge of the wool can be seen on the top of the strap.
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Miniature Luftwaffe M17 helmet
Miniature period Luftwaffe double decal wedding helmet. These miniature helmets were typically given to brides at their long distance wedding, which were used during ceremony. The lady should put her hand on this miniature helmet when her soon to be husband puts his hand on his own combat helmet to take the wedding oath. A typical German military piece which shows how daily life was adapted to the “military lifestyle”. The helmet is in good condition with about 95% of its original factory paint. The helmet retains both original decals in good clear condition. Nice period example that would look great in a helmet collection!
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Anti partisan badge in Silver – C.E. Juncker, Berlin. type 4
Anti partisan badge in Silver – C.E. Juncker, Berlin. Late war type 4 zinc Bandenkampfabzeichen with wide pin setup and no cut out holes between the snakes. Silver wash finished example that remains in unworn condition. Shows about 70% of the finish still remaining. These silver examples are nearly always found with completely faded finish making it difficult to judge the grade. This being an exceptionally well preserved example that can therefor be considered very rare. This APB was brought home by a US soldier after the war and taken from his estate. The pick up story is unknown, however the unworn appearance suggest this was grabbed from left over stock at the end or after the war. Extremely difficult to find an honest silver example with this much finish!
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