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German 7,65 pistols of the Polizei manual
Rare 1938 manual describing all Polizei issue 7,65mm pistols ranging the Sayer & Sohn Behördenmodell, Walther Polizeipistolen PP u. PPK, Mauser Pistole, Dreyse Pistole and Sauer & Sohn Pistole Modell 38. If you want to buy just one manual, for all of the 7,65 mm pistol issued to the Polizei this one has it all!
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German Zeiss Ikon Nettar 516
German Zeiss Ikon 516 camera that was first produced in 1940. It is estimated out of every 10 soldiers, up to 6 carried a camera during world war two. These pre war camera’s where typical of the era and small enough to be carried in ones uniform pocket.
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US Argus A camera
Original US made Argus A camera. Typical camera as made between 1936 and 1941, the camera features a bakelite body and a collapsible lens. Typical privately purchased camera as it would find its way into the war in the pocket of a soldier.
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Pre war Dittmar 8mm film camera
Rare pre war Ditmar film camera. The camera is in good, imo working condition. It winds and spools just fine. A typical period camera as would find its way into the war in the pocket of a soldier!
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Late war Gebirgsjäger Anorak
A very nice and light used late war Gebirgsjäger anorak Jacket (Windbluse) . These reversible camouflage garments are waterproofed and meant for the Ski- und Gebirgsjäger. The jacket has some light traces of usage but is in a rather good condition. The garment is in a very nice and medium size fitting all modern mannequins.
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Reversible Splittertarn hood or Kopfhaube
Nice original reversibleSplittertarn camouflage hood or Kopfhaube. The hood is in good used but surely not abused condition and has no real damages! Nice example that would fit nicely on any winter combat display mannequin!
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Matching set of non-reversible Splittertarn parka and trousers
Superb non-reversible Splittertarn camouflaged winter uniform set or Winteranzug 43 in light used condition with a few depot style repairs. The set is matching, both the parka as the trousers are marked RFNr. 0/0683/0031 and size 2/(II) which would fit perfectly on most likely most if not all modern mannequins! Beautiful late war winter combat garment/uniform in combat used condition which is hard to find!
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Coconut canteen marked HRE 43
Textbook 1943 dated coconut (Feldflasche) canteen in good used condition. This is the variant with the typical webbing closing buckle and with the metal LUX marked tips. The canteen is nicely marked HRE 43 which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1941. In configuration with an excellent black urea resin (type of bakelite) cup marked gfc 1943. Textbook coconut canteen in good used but not abused condition!
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US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944
Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition.
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US mess tin marked Leyse 1944
Nice US mess tin marked US LEYSE 1944 in good condition.
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US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944
Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition. The mess tin is nicely named to E. W. Littel. Interesting for further research!
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US Mounted canteen cover Johnson Co 1943
US Mounted canteen cover marked Johnson 1943 in mint condition.
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Khaki Allied forces helmet net with scrim
Textbook original Khaki allied forces helmet net with original scrim. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thin thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!
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US M1944 suspenders
Original WW2 US Army M44 olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. Marked US 1944.
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US M1943 suspenders
Original WW2 US Army transitional pattern olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. For sure made by Anchor Canvas in 1944 but the markings have been faded.
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US M1943 suspenders marked US 1945
Original WW2 US Army transitional pattern olive green webbing combat suspenders, complete with all buckles and straps. Marked US 1945.
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Thompson 5-cell magazine pouch
Nice original US Thompson magazine pouch for five 20 round magazines.
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US M1905 bayonet PAL 1943
The bayonet is nicely marked PAL which indicates Pal blade and tool Co.
This is the long 16 inch (40,6cm) bayonet with bakelite grips which sometimes is referred to as the M1942 bayonet but this never was a designation used by the US Army. Rare unshortened example in minty condition with full parkerized finish!
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Thompson 5-cell magazine pouch
Nice original US Thompson magazine pouch for five 20 round magazines.
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K98 Police bayonet
Excellent unissued Export and or Polizei issue bayonet in perfect condition.
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British MKII helmet marked BMB 1944
Nice original British MKII helmet with brown helmet net with a excellent nice and large liner dated 1942.
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Matching K98 bayonet marked Coppel GmbH 1938 with black leather frog
Hard to upgrade matching bayonet marked Coppel GmbH 38 indicating production by Alexander Coppel GmbH (aka Alcoso), Solingen in 1938. The bayonet is matching to its scabbard with the serial 6574 p 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 leather frog. The frog is in good used condition and has never been separated from the bayonet. Stunning bayonet with its original frog!
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M31 canteen Hungarian POW art
Interesting early M31 canteen which has been turned into an art piece. Sadly the cup and flask aren’t matching but they seem to be together for a long time! Interesting is the HRE 1935(!) marked flask which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1935. The aluminium flask itself is simply changed into a colorful art piece! The design is very interesting and colorful. The art piece is dated 7-2-1946 and marked “Emlék Salzburgból” which is Hungarian and would translate to “Memorial from Salzburg”. Most likely done by a Hungarian POW (prisoner of war).
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Textbook M31 canteen marked ESB 41
Excellent textbook early war M31 (Feldflasche) canteen with aluminium flask in light used condition. The flask and the felt cover are both nicely marked ESB 41 which indicates production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin in 1941. In textbook configuration with an excellent black bakelite cup marked gfc 1941. Excellent matching canteen in good slightly used condition!
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M42 unmarked canteen with gabardine cover and bi-colour strap
Textbook late war construction canteen in good used condition. The steel red painted flask itself is unmarked. The cover is a typical late war gabardine (smooth cloth) cover with 3 press studs. The strap is a very interesting example in the late war two-piece construction using brown and black (bi-colour) leather and buckle without a roller which looks colorful and aesthetic. The strap is nicely marked FWBN 43 which indicates production by F.W. Brockelmann Aluminiumwerk GmbH KG, Neheim/Ruhr. In my opinion the canteen is an unmarked example from the maker FWBN as well! In textbook late war configuration with a black bakelite cup marked 7M/S.
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M31 canteen marked ESB 43
Original non-matching M31 pattern (Feldflasche) canteen in good used condition. The aluminium flask itself is nicely marked ESB 43 indicating production by Eduard Sommerfeld, Berlin in 1943. The felt cover is not matching with the canteen itself and is marked AEMA. In textbook configuration with a black bakelite cup marked 6F/S. Nice original canteen in good used condition which is sadly unmatching!
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Coconut canteen marked HRE 41
Textbook 1941 dated coconut (Feldflasche) canteen in good used condition. This is the variant with the typical webbing closing buckle and with unusual rounded metal tips which are only encountered on early coconut examples like this one! The canteen is nicely marked HRE 41 which indicates production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1941. In configuration with an excellent black bakelite cup marked gfc 1941. The pin on the bottom to attach the straps is sadly missing. Textbook coconut canteen in good used but not abused condition!
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Black bakelite canteen cup marked 4M/S
Black bakelite cup which is in a good used condition with some small surface scratches. The cup is nicely marked with an MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code 4M/S Indicates production by Kronacher Porzellanfabrik Stockhardt und Schmidt-Eckert, Kronach and that the used material is Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. Excellent black bakelite cup to complete a canteen or a display!
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Black bakelite canteen cup marked F7/S
Black bakelite cup which is in stone mint condition. The cup is nicely marked with an MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/S Indicates production by an unknown maker and that the used material is Phenolic resin (bakelite) with sawdust as the filler material. Perfect black bakelite cup to complete a canteen or a display!
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German helmet liner size 64/56 marked Schuberth-Werke 1940
Excellent original 1940 dated polished zinc liner. The liner is a rather large size 54 fitting for size 64 helmet shells. The liner is nicely marked Schuberth-Werke – AG, Braunschweig 1940 which indicates 1940 production. The helmet liner is complete with its original drawstring still attached.
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German helmet liner size 66/58 marked Schuberth-Werke 1943
Excellent very large sized original 1943 dated polished zinc liner. The liner is a rare large size 58 fitting for size 66 helmet shells. The liner is nicely marked Schuberth-Werke – AG, Braunschweig 1943 which indicates 1943 production. The helmet liner is complete with its original drawstring still attached. Excellent late war size 58 liner in great condition!
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First pattern M31 German helmet liner size 62 marked Schuberth-Werke 1931
Excellent and very rare original 1931 dated aluminium liner. The liner is a nice but small size 54 fitting for size 62 helmet shells. The liner is nicely marked Schuberth-Werke – AG, Braunschweig 1931 which indicates 1931(!) production. The helmet liner is complete with its original drawstring still attached. This is the earliest liner I have ever encountered. Beautiful example which would be simply impossible to upgrade!
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British Ammo boots 1944
Textbook pair of British ammo boots dated 1944. There are some damages to the rear; otherwise nice for a mannequin!
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World War II Victory medal
US World War II Victory medal in good condition.
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US cased Bronze Star medal
Textbook WWII issue Bronze Star medal in its original issue case. Complete with ribbon and pin, impossible to upgrade.
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Purple Heart medal
Textbook WWII issue Purple Heart in unissued condition.
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Brownish Allied Forces helmet net
Textbook original green/brownish allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thick thread which seems to have been coloured!
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Green British helmet net
Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!
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Brown Allied forces helmet net
Textbook original brown allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thick thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!
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Khaki Allied forces helmet net
Textbook original Khaki allied forces helmet net. This type could be seen on the helmets of most allied forces: Canadian, British and US. Excellent example with small holes and rather thin thread. Would look perfect on a US M1 or a British MKII helmet!
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British Entrenching tool
Textbook British Entrenching tool in very good condition.
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Rare heated Luftwaffe pilots boots marked RBNr. 0/0344/0005
Rare heated pilot boots in mint condition. The boots are a nice medium size and nicely marked RBNr. 0/0344/0005 ’44.
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Textbook early issue Jackboots
A textbook pair of pre 1941 manufactured Heer Infanterie issue jackboots in untouched condition. The jackboots are typical pre war high calf examples which have been period shortened per regulation when the long calf boots were no longer manufactured. The boots are in good worn condition and retain their period applied hobnails and heel irons. These boots are perfect for a combat mannequin and in a nice medium to large size which are hard to find nowadays!
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Rare late war Sanitätstasche fur Offiziere with tan painted hardware and keys
Textbook late war Sanitätstasche fur Offiziere with marked ROP 1944. Whilst these bags can be commonly found this is the first large example with tan painted hardware I have ever seen. The bag is complete with the original hangers and tan painted keys. The Tan hardware makes this a very rare variant that would be very hard to upgrade.
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Sanitätstasche fur Offiziere marked Bollmann Tuttlingen 1943
Textbook late war Sanitätstasche fur Offiziere with marked Bollmann Tuttlingen 1943. The bag is complete with the original label, hangers and keys which are hard to come by.
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German issue mortar tool marked dvn43
German mortar/artillery tool marked
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US Corcoran paratrooper jump boots
US World war two issue Corcoran paratrooper jump boots named Wayne G. Deller US-52275103. The boots are in good used condition with period installed German Elite marked zippers. These where added to many jump boots in the early occupation time with troops stationed in Europe. The zippers are in working condition and would make putting them on mannequins a lot easier. Nice pair in great condition!
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Q68 M35 single decal Luftwaffe helmet from Middelburg, the Netherlands
Textbook M35 single decal Luftwaffe helmet produced to M40 specifications marked Q68 indicating production by Quist. This M35 helmet was produced in 1940 during the switchover to the M40 type helmet. Hence it was produced with one decal and a dull and slightly textured finish. These helmet where only produced for a few months and are not to be confused with a reissue type helmet. The helmet is in very good used condition with 99% of the decal remaining. This helmet was recovered from Middelburg, The Netherlands in 1944 and has been in the same collection ever since. The helmet is a rare single decal M35 helmet in untouched condition with known provenance!
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US M1 fixed bale helmet with Westinghouse liner
Textbook US M1 fixed bale helmet in great condition. The helmet comes with original straps and full original paint. The liner is a nice Westinghouse marked example. The shell is a McCord but I can’t make out the heatstamp.
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French M1915 artillery Adrian helmet
Excellent first world war period Adrian helmet with period attached insignia for artillery. Nice example in original blue paint with original partial chinstrap.
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Rare British paratrooper Fibre Rim helmet
Rare original, as found Fibre Rim paratrooper helmet that was left behind in the Netherlands. The helmet retains a lot of factory paint and its original fibre rim. Rare example in untouched condition!
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Aluminium MG34 ammunition case in Kriegsmarine grey overpaint
Rare grey Kriegsmarine repainted MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in good used condition.
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Tan MG34 ammunition case
Rare tan repainted MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in good used condition.
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5L water container marked Ritter Aluminium
Original 5 liter water container marked Trinkwasser and Ritter Aluminum.
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Wehrmacht Heer Album with 200 photographs, Belgium, France and Germany
A nice early war album from 1939 to 1941 showing many interesting details from the 1939 and 1940 campaigns. Places of interest photographed are the Ostsee, Feldherrnhalle, Ieper (Menin gate, Lakenhalle), Paris, Crashed Stuka, Dunkirk, Mons, Wevelgem, burned out British vehicles and Borkum beach. There are around 200 photographs period affixed with corners in the album.
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Wehrmacht Heer album with about 120 photographs, Westfeldzug 1940 campaign
Nice original Wehrmacht Heer album for a Gefreiter serving in the 1940 campaign in the west. The soldier has many front line or action photographs on the western front with burned out or destroyed British vehicles, villages or field guns. There are a number of interesting photographs that in my opinion could reveal more information such as units and or locations.
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Italian camouflage Heer/Waffen-SS M31 Zeltbahn
Excellent and rare Telo Mimetico (Italian camouflage) Zeltbahn in the textbook M31 pattern. These Italian camouflage Zeltbahns have been issued to Heer and Waffen-SS units. The Zeltbahn’s colours have been faded but are still clearly visible and some of the original factory applied buttons are still present. A very rare Italian camouflage Zeltbahn in rather good used condition!
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US Paratrooper Griswold bag
Textbook original US paratrooper Griswold bag in very good, minty condition.
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US M1 Carbine cover Hav Stch Co 1943
Original US M1 Carbine cover marked Hav Stch Co 1943. The zipper is in good usable condition.
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Saint-Lô Woodwork British Ammo boots 1944
Textbook pair of British ammo boots dated 1944 straight from the Woodwork in Saint–Lô, Normandy. These boots survived the war and was found with 5 helmets in a farm in Saint–Lô by myself, 5.6.2021. Interesting detail is that the boots have period installed German hobnails and laces indicating they where probably worn by a German soldier. Still textbook British army boots in good worn condition.
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