Dienstglas Carl Zeiss Jena H/6400 ( 6 x 30 )
Service glass 6x30 made by Carl Zeiss in Jena.
the optics are clear and without reticle (Strichplatte).
The original carrying strap is in supple condition. read more
WW2 German “Coconut” Canteen – HRE 42
German Army “Coconut” Canteen. Canteen is marker marked and dated HRE 42 (for the maker of Heinrich Ritter of Esslingen and date of 42). Afrikakorps (DAK) laminated wood canteen (sometime referred to as “Coconut” canteen).
Very nice for parts read more
75.00 EUR
Wehrmacht equipment strap ‘Mantelriemen’
Wehrmacht Equipment Strap (Mantelriemen). Equipment straps were popular for a wide variety of uses
Maker marked fkv43
The 58,5 cms long sized strap fits around the mess kit. Nice original strap in used condition! read more
Wehrmacht era Card Game (Skat)
Wehrmacht era Card Game (Skat)
Very nice Wehrmacht era card game
"Skat-Karte, Nr.9R" in original carton box.
In good condition. read more
Waffen-SS Belgium Made Cap eagle
Waffen-SS sleeve eagle in unissued condition. Flat woven example, typical design that was manufactured in Belgium during the occupation
Made by La Nominette (Aalst – Belgium) during the occupation (The company still exist today!). read more
Wehrmacht M31 Canteen with Webbing strap by VDNS42
mid-war M31 canteen in very good almost MINT- condition. Complete with its webbing strap. All matching parts, maker marked by VDNS dated 1942.
The top push button cannot be closed due to shrinkage of the felt read more
2 x Wehrmacht tropical ‘Afrikakorps’ D-ring in webbing
2x Matching German D-rings made out of Webbing
In a very good condition read more
Erkennungsmarke 1e.Art.ERS.Abt.9
Artillery Replacement Battalion 9 was formed on August 30, 1939 in Siegen , in Military District IX .
The battalion was initially set up as a light artillery replacement battalion read more
Erkennungsmarke Stamm-Kp/Pz.Jäg.Ers.Abt. 8
unit was formed in April 1940 by renaming the existing Panzerabwehr Ersatz Abteilung 8, based in Breslau (today Wrocław, Poland). In December 1940 it was transferred to Mutzig (France), in October 1942 to Oppeln (today Opole, Poland), in April 1943 it was renamed Panzerjäger Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 8. read more
Erkennungsmarke 4./Fl.A.Rgt 51
Bataillon was formed in April 1939 in the village of Nohra near the city of Weimar. In January 1940, the regiment moved to the city of Heiligenbeil (today Mamonovo/Мамоново, Russian Federation, Kaliningrad Oblast) and the II. Bataillon was formed. In April 1941, the regiment moved to the city of Antwerpen (Belgium) and in August 1942 it was renamed Flieger Regiment 51. read more










