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Original black leather holster for the P.08 Luger pistol, manufactured by E.G. Leuner GmbH in 1941. The reverse is marked with P.08, the manufacturer's stamp with the 1941 date, and the Waffenamt WaA159 acceptance mark with eagle. An additional 162 inspection stamp is present inside the lid. The holster features the characteristic hard-shell box construction and retains its ori...
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Rare Beaded M42 Luftschutz helmet manufactured by Emaillierwerke AG, Fulda, marked EF64, where EF identifies the manufacturer and 64 denotes the shell size. This marking system was used on German Third Reich helmets to identify both the manufacturer and shell size. The helmet retains its original Luftschutz grey finish together with the original front decal depicting spread win...
650.00€
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Original Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS bread bag manufactured during the mid-war period and marked RBNr 0/0155/0069. Produced under the standardized RBNr coding system, it was intended for carrying individual field rations and personal field equipment. Preserved in Mint depot condition with no signs of use or field wear. The canvas, hardware, and all construction details remain fully...
170.00€
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Gold Close Combat Clasp Nahkampfspange in Gold manufactured by F. & BL – Funcke & Brüninghaus, Lüdenscheid. Among collectors, this variant is classified as 3.1 according to Thomas Durante's reference The German Close Combat Clasp in World War II. The clasp retains approximately 70% of its original gilt finish and is protected by its original Brennlack coating. In a few ...
2,250.00€
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An exceptional Gold Wound Badge 1939. This particular finish and construction are the first of their kind we have encountered throughout our years in the militaria business, and comparable examples are virtually never seen on today's collectors' market. The wreath retains a heavy original gilt finish, while the blackened helmet and crossed swords with a gilt swastika create a s...
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Original canvas auxiliary attachment strap for securing field equipment to a backpack, intended for use with German tropical equipment of the Wehrmacht and other branches of the Third Reich armed forces. It was used as an additional fastening strap for carrying field gear. The strap retains honest period signs of use consistent with wartime service.
35.00€
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SA (Sturmabteilung) dagger, production period 1939–1942, late type. This example represents one of the first production runs of the Ludwig Zeitler factory following the assignment of its RZM license, while not being an early-pattern SA dagger in general classification. The dagger is marked RZM M7/104. Total length is 37.5 cm. Ludwig Zeitler is regarded as one of the rarest manu...
890.00€
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Original steel Waffen-SS belt buckle manufactured by F. W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid, marked RZM 155/40 SS. The buckle retains its original factory-applied feldgrau painted finish, a much less common variation than the standard silver-painted examples produced by this maker. The original painted surface shows virtually no wear, indicating very little period use. Only lig...
980.00€
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Original Gurt 34/41 ammunition belt for the MG34 and MG42 machine guns, marked BKG 10/41 on the belt tab. The BKG code belongs to the German wartime ordnance manufacturer's coding system, although the corresponding manufacturer has not yet been positively identified. The 10/41 date indicates manufacture in October 1941, when German forces were already engaged in combat on the E...
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Original steel machine gun belt for the German MG 34 and MG 42 with the manufacturer code cvo 7.41 stamped on the belt tab. This code belongs to Stocko Metallwarenfabriken GmbH, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, with the date indicating production in July 1941. The belt tab also bears a Waffenamt acceptance mark confirming official Wehrmacht military inspection. The original factory blued f...
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Original steel ammunition belt for the MG34 and MG42 machine guns, marked DWC 5/41 on the belt tab. The DWC manufacturer's code belongs to the German wartime ordnance coding system, although the corresponding manufacturer has not yet been positively identified. The 5/41 date indicates manufacture in May 1941, placing production shortly before the launch of Operation Barbarossa....
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Original miniature watch fob fashioned in the form of a German enlisted man's bayonet troddel, complete with its original spring clip for attachment to a pocket watch. The miniature faithfully reproduces the appearance of the standard enlisted bayonet knot, featuring the characteristic green color with aluminum woven threads. Items of this type were produced as commemorative so...
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Original miniature watch fob fashioned in the form of an officer's sword portepee, complete with its original spring clip for attachment to a pocket watch. Accessories of this type served as commemorative keepsakes of military service while also providing an elegant decorative attachment for everyday pocket watch wear. Owing to its substantial weight and solid construction, the...
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Original Wehrmacht Heer Offizierssäbel manufactured by Eickhorn, Solingen. The blade bears the original Eickhorn maker's trademark and remains in very good condition. A small section measuring approximately 3–5 cm near the ricasso shows minor oxidation beneath the nickel-plated finish, with little effect on the overall appearance.
The aluminum hilt retains virtually all of i...
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Late-war Heer Offiziersdolch preserved as a complete original set. This dagger represents a late production example, featuring matte grey anodized steel scabbards without the bright finish of early variants and hilt fittings manufactured from unplated zinc. The white grip is made of wood covered with celluloid and remains exceptionally well preserved.
The blade has never bee...
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Original SA Dienstdolch manufactured by Richard Plümacher Sohn, Solingen, and marked RZM M7/83. This maker is considered one of the less commonly encountered SA dagger manufacturers, making this example especially interesting for collectors and research. The blade retains the original maker's mark and remains in excellent condition with a clearly legible motto. This example was...
790.00€
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Transitional Hitlerjugend Fahrtenmesser manufactured by Anton Wingen Jr., Solingen, marked RZM M7/51/38. The obverse ricasso bears the maker's distinctive standing knight trademark. The blade shows only light signs of period use and careful sharpening while remaining exceptionally well preserved overall. The nickel-plated steel grip retains its original finish in excellent cond...
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Original Fire Police Dress Dagger of the Third Reich manufactured by WKC – Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie., Solingen, one of Germany's best-known edged weapon makers. In overall appearance, the dagger closely resembles the KS98 dress bayonet but differs by lacking the rifle attachment lug and mortise slot, while featuring the distinctive symmetrical double crossguard characte...
135.00€
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Original long-pattern KS98 dress bayonet manufactured by Puma, Solingen, identified by the maker's trademark depicting a puma's head within a square above the Puma name. The bayonet is personalized with the inscription Heinz Klug, 2./Pionier-Bataillon 30, identifying its owner as a soldier of the 2nd Company, Pioneer Battalion 30. Personalized examples of this type are especial...
160.00€
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Original M35 combat helmet, shell size SE60, representing an excellent example of wartime frontline reuse. Beneath the later matte feldgrau field repaint, remnants of both original factory decals remain visible, while traces of the original smooth apple-green factory finish can still be seen beneath the wartime overpaint. This glossy early finish proved unsuitable under combat ...
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Original Bakelite oil bottle from the standard Mauser K98k rifle cleaning kit. Oil bottles of this type formed part of the issued rifle maintenance set supplied to every Wehrmacht soldier together with the cleaning kit container. They were intended for storing gun oil used for routine cleaning and lubrication of the rifle under field conditions. Manufactured from durable Bakeli...
25.00€
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Original fragment of a Waffen-SS Platanenmuster camouflage anorak, later reused as a repair patch on another uniform item. Running through the center is the original stitched tunnel that once housed the waist drawstring, a characteristic construction feature of Waffen-SS camouflage anoraks. This surviving detail clearly identifies the fragment's original purpose and makes it an...
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Original fragment of a Waffen-SS Zeltbahn 31 camouflage shelter in the Platanenmuster pattern. This camouflage design was among the earliest patterns developed specifically for the Waffen-SS and was widely used on Zeltbahn 31 shelter quarters, field covers, and other equipment during the early years of the Second World War. The fragment retains the characteristic camouflage pat...
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Original fragment of Waffen-SS Platanenmuster camouflage uniform fabric retaining a wartime field repair. During its service life, the damaged area was patched using a later piece of Eichenlaubmuster camouflage fabric, illustrating the common wartime practice of repairing uniforms with whatever suitable material was available. Such period field repairs are encountered far less ...
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Original small fragment of Waffen-SS Platanenmuster camouflage fabric, once part of a Waffen-SS uniform or equipment item from the Second World War. Platanenmuster was one of the earliest camouflage patterns specifically developed for the Waffen-SS and saw widespread use during the early years of the war. Despite its modest size, the fragment clearly displays the distinctive ch...
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Original fragment of Waffen-SS Rauchtarnmuster camouflage fabric, cut from an original Waffen-SS camouflage shelter. This camouflage pattern is encountered considerably less frequently than many other Waffen-SS designs, making it especially desirable among collectors of German Second World War uniforms. The fragment is of substantial size and remains well preserved. The autumn ...
240.00€
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Original fragment of Waffen-SS camouflage uniform fabric featuring both Platanenmuster and Eichenlaubmuster camouflage patterns. During its period of service, the original fabric was repaired using patches cut from a different camouflage pattern, resulting in the presence of both designs on a single fragment. These repairs were carried out during the Second World War and docume...
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Winter fur cap Wehrmacht / Waffen-SS, size 62
Large-size winter fur cap (size 62), used in the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. Shows hand stitching on the rear crown and lining — likely an attempt to reduce the size. Current fit is approximately 60–61. Shows signs of use.
320.00€
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Wehrmacht steel buckle. Late war issue buckle in black -gray. Excellent condition without markings.
150.00€
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Wehrmacht Gebirgsjäger anorak. Early. An anorak made in the form of a shirt with a front placket fastened with three large bone buttons. The maker's mark is located on the inside of the inner pocket-Paul Kuske. The size stamp is in an unexpected place, namely on the left sleeve, on the inside of the cuff lining and stands for- 96 chest and waist volume, 43 neck volume, 75 ...
1,100.00€
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3rd Reich officers combat Panzer Polizei side hat M 40, M 40 SS type hat but with double silver piping: on the top and on the side panels. We got it from collector who told the story that it has been picked up from SS Panzer Polizei veteran's family. The hat itself is too rare to identify it easy. The soutache on the hat is actually is carmine color.&nbs...
1,300.00€
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NSDAP brown shirt (Braunhemd), worn as part of SS or SA uniform. Preserved in excellent condition, very large size — approximately EU 56 (US 46). Original sewn-in label with the word Braunhemd remains inside.
490.00€
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Luftwaffe Bergmütze für Offizier. The cap is made from diagonal-tricot wool of excellent officer quality. Size approx 56
810.00€
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Czechoslovak WZ 32 steel helmet - Wehrmacht. The helmet was re-issued by Germans and repainted in Schiefergrau paint which is typical for German steel helmets from 1940 year and also Wehrmacht decal was applied. Same Wehrmacht decals most often seen on re-issued M16-18 helmets. The leather part of the liner is cut off, but the liner can be replaced witho...
1,350.00€
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Austrian M1916 Wehrmacht re-issue helmet, camouflage. The helmet was used by Danish resistance, as evidenced by the Danish flag on the front of the helmet. The horns for fastening the armor plate were removed by factory or workshop method. Below the left hole under the removed horn (on the left side) the Wehrmacht decal is visible, standing in the wrong place and covered ...
800.00€
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First pattern Westwall Medal (Westwall-Medaille) struck in bronze. The decoration was instituted in 1939 and awarded to military personnel, civilian specialists, and construction workers involved in building and strengthening the Westwall (Siegfried Line), as well as servicemen stationed along Germany's western frontier during its defensive preparations. The obverse features th...
50.00€
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Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938, instituted to commemorate the incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany following the events of the Munich Agreement. The medal is struck in Buntmetall and remains mounted on its original ribbon. The obverse depicts two symbolic figures representing the union of the Sudetenland with Germany, while the reverse bears the commemo...
50.00€
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Original Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung IV Klasse, awarded for four years of faithful service in the Wehrmacht. This was the entry grade of the Wehrmacht Long Service Awards and was presented to members of the Heer, Luftwaffe, and Kriegsmarine upon completion of four years of exemplary service. The medal is manufactured from silvered steel and retains well-defined details through...
65.00€
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Original Ostmedaille 1941/42 without a maker's mark. This example most likely belongs to the later period of production, when the traditional silver-plated finish was replaced by a polished zinc surface that created a silver-like appearance without the use of precious metal. Over the decades, a natural physico-chemical diffusion process has occurred between the surface finish a...
65.00€
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Original Ostmedaille 1941/42 bearing the PKZ-51 maker's mark of Eduard Görlach & Söhne, Gablonz an der Neisse. This manufacturer is among the rarest producers of the Eastern Front Medal, making marked examples highly desirable to collectors. Originally produced to an exceptionally high standard, the medal featured rich silvering on the outer wreath and deep blackening on th...
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Original Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42 without a maker's mark. The medal was instituted to commemorate service during the first winter campaign on the Eastern Front and was awarded to personnel who took part in operations during 1941–1942. This example remains in good condition with honest signs of period storage and service wear consistent with its age. The details ...
65.00€
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Original Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42 bearing the PKZ-13 maker's mark of Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen. The medal was instituted to commemorate service during the first winter campaign on the Eastern Front and was awarded to personnel who participated in operations during 1941–1942. This example remains in good condition with well-preserved detail throughout. The s...
75.00€
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Original Kriegsverdienstkreuz II Klasse 1939 ohne Schwerter with the 99. mark on the suspension ring, corresponding to the PKZ code of the Austrian manufacturer Schwertner & Cie., Graz-Eggenberg. This maker is among the scarcer producers of the War Merit Cross, making marked examples particularly desirable to collectors. The cross is struck in tombak and remains in virtuall...
90.00€
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Original Kriegsverdienstkreuz II Klasse 1939 mit Schwertern (War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords), instituted to recognize military personnel for wartime merit not meeting the criteria for the Iron Cross. This example is struck in bronze and remains in excellent condition with virtually no signs of wear. It displays only a light natural age patina acquired over decades of sto...
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Original Kriegsverdienstkreuz II Klasse 1939 ohne Schwerter (War Merit Cross 2nd Class without Swords). This decoration was instituted to recognize merit not directly connected with combat operations and was awarded to both military personnel and civilians who made significant contributions to Germany's wartime effort. The cross is struck in bronze and remains in outstanding co...
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Original Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse 1939 ohne Schwerter (War Merit Cross 2nd Class without Swords). This decoration was awarded to civilians, as well as military personnel whose contributions supported the German war effort without involving direct combat. Unlike the version with swords, the cross without swords recognized achievements in industry, transport, administration...
45.00€
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Original Medalla de la Campaña (1936–1939), awarded to military personnel and volunteers who served with the Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War. The obverse depicts a lion defeating a dragon, symbolizing the victory of Nationalist Spain over its enemies, together with the date 18 Julio 1936, commemorating the National Uprising that marked the beginning of the Spani...
110.00€
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Original Kappenabzeichen of the Austro-Hungarian Infanterieregiment Graf Daun Nr. 56 from the First World War. The badge commemorates the 56th Infantry Regiment "Graf Daun", whose garrison was located in Wadowice. As part of the 12th Krakow Infantry Division, the regiment fought in the Carpathians, Galicia, the Gorlice Offensive, Moravia, the Kielce area, and from 1917 served o...
75.00€
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Original U-Boot-Kriegsabzeichen by Funcke & Brüninghaus, Lüdenscheid. The badge was instituted on 13 October 1939 and awarded to Kriegsmarine submarine crews after completing the required number of operational patrols or for distinguished service during combat operations.
Manufactured in zinc, this example shows pronounced period wear. The gilt finish is partially worn, ...
380.00€
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Original Deutsches Fahrerabzeichen in Gold manufactured by Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid. The badge was instituted in May 1930 by the Reich Association for the Breeding and Testing of German Warmblood Horses (Reichsverband für Zucht und Prüfung deutschen Warmbluts) and was awarded in three classes. The Gold Grade was the highest class and could only be earned after qualifi...
490.00€
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Original Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen manufactured by Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid (FLL). One of the Luftwaffe's most prestigious qualification badges, awarded to personnel qualified as both pilot and aerial observer.
The silver finish of the eagle and the gilt finish of the wreath have largely diffused into the zinc base over time due to the natural ...
780.00€
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Original Segelflugzeugführer-Abzeichen manufactured by C. E. Juncker, Berlin. One of the rarest qualification badges of the Luftwaffe, instituted on 16 December 1940 and awarded to personnel who successfully completed the military glider pilot training course. Due to the limited number of recipients, it remains one of the scarcest Luftwaffe qualification badges and is only rare...
2,380.00€
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Original Deutsches Kreuz in Gold manufactured by Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid, maker marked PKZ-4 on the pin. This is the desirable heavy construction variant, produced to an exceptionally high standard. The badge remains in Mint condition and shows no signs of wear. The deep black finish of the central star plate is perfectly preserved, together with the rich gilt finish...
4,500.00€
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Original NSDAP Membership Badge maker marked RZM M1/145. Die-struck from magnetic steel with a copper undercoat and a thin silver finish. This example belongs to the post-January 1939 production period, following the introduction of the revised RZM maker numbering system, which also included manufacturers incorporated after the Anschluss of Austria. The manufacturer assigned to...
290.00€
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Original Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Gold, first pattern, the so-called Condor Legion type, representing the earliest production period of the award. Die-struck in buntmetall, this badge displays exceptional manufacturing quality. The fire-gilded finish is preserved in outstanding condition with virtually no signs of wear. Its heavy, high-quality gilt coating is typical of ear...
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Original Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Gold, second pattern, manufactured by Carl Wild, Hamburg, maker marked PKZ-107. Constructed from zinc with its original gilt finish. The catch pin is missing. Both the obverse and reverse exhibit localized finish blistering caused by the natural ageing of the zinc base metal. The gilt finish on the swastika has partially worn away, exposing...
165.00€
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Original Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Silber, second pattern, manufactured by Eugen Schmidthäußer, Pforzheim, maker marked PKZ-28. Constructed from zinc with a silver finish. The badge shows the effects of age and prolonged exposure to moisture, with areas of oxidation and finish loss typical of wartime zinc awards. The badge retains its original construction without alteration...
70.00€