US WWII Glider Artillery Ike Jacket and Garrison Cap
The jacket has the rank of Technician 5th Grade to a artillery regiment.
Glider Artillery Airborne Wing also on it but probably a reproduction
Garrison Cap also included
Both are in a very good condition read more
200.00 EUR
Waffen-SS Officers M43 Cap
Waffen-SS Einheitsfeldmütze M43 für Offiziere.
An extremely well-preserved, late-war example of a Waffen-SS Officer’s M43 field cap in field-grey wool, A band of white wool piping trims the outer edge of the crown, in lieu of the silver aluminum wire piping formerly indicating Officer status on earlier Waffen-SS M43 caps factory applied trapezoid insignia on the front
To... read more
Waffen-SS Smock String
Waffen-SS Tarnjacke (Smock) drawstring.
Typical flat woven rayon construction that comes in the lenght of 120 cm.
Very nice to make your smock complete!
Hard to find read more
300.00 EUR
US WWII Wool Serge Trousers
an US WW2 M-1937 pair of Wool Serge Trousers.
The trousers have only light traces of wear and age. no moth damage!
Inside there a a stunning amount of service/ laundrynumbers from different soldiers.
Waist about 41 cm
Length about 103 cm
in a very good condition read more
100.00 EUR
British ww2 floating torches box (empty)
an empty British ww2 floating torches cardboard box
About 19 x 11,5 x 6,5 cm
very nice for display read more
10.00 EUR
Germany - Small Pocket Knife
Small Vintage pocket knife
The pocket knife is in used condition with traces of wear.
about 8cm ( closed ) read more
12.50 EUR
Hitler Youth Map Case With Shoulderstrap
a very nice third reich period mapcase as used by Hitler youth and other youth organisations with a homemade shoulder strap
See photos for the condition read more
35.00 EUR
Deutsches Reich, 5 mark 1917
„Darlehenskassenscheine“ were banknotes issued between 1914 and 1922 by the Reichsschuldenverwaltung (Reich debt administration). They were in use until the hyperinflation in 1923.
These banknotes were not legal tender, however they had to be accepted by all public treasuries. Their value was guaranteed by loans on industrial and agricultural goods. Even without the status as legal tende... read more
7.50 EUR
Deutsches Reich, 5 mark 1917
„Darlehenskassenscheine“ were banknotes issued between 1914 and 1922 by the Reichsschuldenverwaltung (Reich debt administration). They were in use until the hyperinflation in 1923.
These banknotes were not legal tender, however they had to be accepted by all public treasuries. Their value was guaranteed by loans on industrial and agricultural goods. Even without the status as legal tende... read more
7.50 EUR