Three-cell rifle ammunition pouch for the Mauser rifle, most likely produced in one of the Baltic republics prior to 1940.
The pouch is manufactured in the characteristic interwar pattern with the typical compartment layout intended for rifle stripper clips. Construction details and manufacturing characteristics differ from standard German wartime ammunition pouches and are ...
Extremely rare Estonian Model 1926 helmet manufactured by Neumann & Co., Pärnu 10–13, Tallinn (tel. 412-48). The same data appear in an ink stamp applied to the liner. Painted in glossy grey paint mixed with aluminum powder. The design was based on the French Adrian helmet but simplified — consisting of two riveted sections with an embossed central ridge. The liner is made ...
A World War II period dress dagger manufactured by WKC of Solingen for the Royal Yugoslavian Police. The blade is magnetic steel with a polished finish, not nickel-plated, with semi-sharp edges and a very sharp point, free of dents or damage. Both sides are etched with ornate scroll patterns: the obverse displays the Royal Yugoslavian coat of arms, while the reverse bears the B...
Estonian Gas mask ARS-41. Produced for the Red Army, but engineered, from the parts of Estonia army gas mask and a filter hybrid with soviet BN type.
Extremely rare gas mask produced in low quantity numbers. One of the glasses is broken and there are cracks on the inner rubber side.