| Item # | Picture | Description | Price |
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GE-3 |
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Original German WWII Feldpost game set Unsend, missing 4 playing pieces |
$25.00 |
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GE-4 |
Original WWII US Flight Helmet AN-H-15 size Medium Very
nice condition well marked with Army Air Force stamp in the front and
manufacturer label and stamp inside (AN F-15) |
$35.00 |
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GE-5 |
Original WWII British No.1 MK5 (short) Flare Pistol The
hinged frame is made from sheet steel and has a broad arrow mark on the
left side, also marked with BNP and royal crown. |
$60.00 |
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GE-6 |
Original WWII German 8mm Mauser Ammunition box Standard
cardboard box that at some point contained 15 round of 8mm ammunition
for K98 rifle. Label reads Patronen s.S. has ammo specifications and it
was manufactured in 1939 and packed in 1940 by
Gustloff-Werke Otto Eberhardt-Patronenfabrik, Hirtenberg Niederdonau,
Austria under German occupation (P635). |
$7.00 |
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GE-7 |
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Original WWII German 8mm Mauser Ammunition box Standard
cardboard box that at some point contained 15 round of 8mm ammunition
for K98 rifle. Label reads Patronen s.S. has ammo specifications, Box
comes with original label stating context of the box (manufacturer: Deutsche
Waffen-u. Munitionsfabriken A.G., Werk Berlin-Borsigwalde (asb)., and
cartridge info) and is also stamped P.C.F. 1938 and it was manufactured
and packed in 1938. |
$12.00 |
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GE-8 |
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Original WWII German 8mm Mauser Ammunition box Standard cardboard box that at some point contained 15 round of 8mm ammunition for K98 rifle. Label reads Patronen s.S. has ammo specifications. Box comes with original label stating context of the box (manufacturer: Westfaelische-Anhaltische Sprengstoff AG, Werk Reinsdorf., and cartridge info) and is also stamped P.C.F. on the other end Condition is very good Condition is good but has imprints of ammo |
$7.00 |
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GE-10 |
Rare Original WWII German 8mm Mauser Ammunition box Standard cardboard
ammo box is dated 1940 and at some point of the time contained 15 round
of 7.92mm ammunition for Machine Gun Box comes with original label stating
context of the box (manufacturer: Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen GmbH,
Werk Sebaldushof (hla), Schweres Spitzgeschob Patrone (heavy pointed bullet)
and cartridges info) |
$17.50 |
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GE-11 |
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Rare Original WWII German MG 8mm Mauser Ammunition box with 15 steel cased lacquered rounds Standard cardboard
ammo box is dated 1940 with 15 loose round of 7.92mm ammunition (marked
P25 just like the box) for Machine Gun Box comes with original label stating
context of the box (manufacturer: Metallwarenfabrik Treuenbritzen G.m.b.H,
Werk Sebaldushof (hla), Sebaldushof, Germany, Schweres Spitzgeschob Patrone
(heavy pointed bullet) and cartridges info) |
$25.00 |
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GE-12 |
Original British P44 Lightweight Respirators. The last of the British
respirators issued from 1944 to the end of the WWII. Every British (and
Polish) soldier carried one of these at Normandy. |
$50.00 |
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GE-13 |
Rare Original German WWII MG 7.92mm ammunition This
is the rare standard size heavy bullet lacquered metal case 7.92mm ammo
for the MG 34, MG42 and others German Machine Guns. I have assorted maker
marks and both 40 & 41 dates. All is original German WWII packed, and
not postwar Yugo or Czech. It displays well with a display of field gear. |
$1.00 |
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GE-15 |
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Rare Original German WWII 7.92mm ammunition box This
is the rare standard size box for 20 boxes of 15 rounds (not included)
each of 7.92mm ammo for the K98 rifle . Box has the standard label with
contest info, Patronen s.S. has ammo specifications and it was manufactured
in 1938 by Deutsche Waffen u. Munitionsfabriken A.-G., Berlin-Borsigwalde,
Germany (P131) and then inspected and repackaged in 1941 . |
$45.00 |
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GE-16 |
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Original German RZM marked SA Armband with Paper Tag This is a nice example with the original RZM label on the back. Unfortunately the shied got attacked by moth |
$45.00 |
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GE-18 |
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Original WWII U.S. Army Stretchers Metal
parts are marked: Khaki color canvas has usual stains and blemishes. The US ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT logo is in beautiful condition. This is a nice example of WWII US ARMY stretchers, rarely encountered today |
$200.00 |
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