WSS NCO RUNIC TAB
Tunic removed bullion has dulled a little just a very small amount of oxidising, un-messed with used tab.
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SS-VT SLEEVE EAGLE
Super example of this rare eagle, nicely toned and tunic removed, tiny swatch of the grey tunic sleeve remains machine stitched to the eagle. read more
SS-SD-STURMSCHARFUHRER COLLAR TABS
SS-SD TABS Tabs are in excellent condition near mint.... read more
WSS OAKLEAF HELMET COVER NEAR MINT AND REAL!!!
GI bring back from an old US collection break up, colours are bright and un-faded, all springs attached and working, unused condition!
Steel clips and foliage loops indicate later construction,
no size marking would fit a 64 helmet size, simply the best condition cover out there!
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PUBLISHED WSS M42 PLANE TREE SMOCK
Superb bright colours make this smock an extremely attractive piece of SS combat clothing, complete with all elastics working and full cuffs no modifications at all, interestingly Blurred edge has been utilised for the neck opening reinforcing, the neck draw string is not its original tie, split repairs have been made to both armpits, and the front skirt, along with some small hole repairs to t... read more
WSS GRENADIERS BAG !
Never have I had one of these before! Fabricated in Oakleaf camouflage material, interstingly the inside seams have been fashioned using the same HBT tape as found in Panzer wrap over tunics for the waist adjustment, formerly the carrier had shoulder straps which have since been cut off tight to the bag.
Would look super on a mannequin with some stick grenades inside. 100% period item! read more
485.00 GBP
WSS M40 INFANTRY OFFICER SIDE CAP
Absolutely super example of a very desirable white soutached officer M40 cap, only very minimal wear,
Standard kleiderkasse cap with typical materials used in construction, period applied insignia comprises of an EM BeVo SS eagle and flat wire officer Totenkopf both are nicely hand applied, soutache has been applied in the field and is also attached by hand in at the peak and both ends.... read more