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This is an unused WWII German Heer (Army) cloth cap patch featuring the German national eagle perched over the swastika on top of the German cockade. This insignia is commonly seen on mid to late war M43 pattern caps. It came from a group of insignia brought home by a WWII serviceman and is guaranteed original.
Price: $25.00 (USD)
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WWII German Heer (Army) steel belt buckle retaining its original leather tab. The manufacture stamp is not legible, but the date clearly reads, “1941.”
Price: $75.00 (USD)
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This is an original WWII German Wehrmacht black leather belt. It could have been worn by Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine, or SS. It is in supple condition with the regulation green felt backing. The brown leather buckle tab is marked size “88″. The leather finish is high gloss with light crazing, but no separations or serious cracks. The green felt has mothing, but is in no way visible when displayed on a bust or mannequin.
Price: SOLD
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Unmarked pebbled aluminum Wehrmacht Heer (Army) field belt buckle. Prongs intact. Guaranteed original WWII.
Price: $60.00 (USD)
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Here is a M41 pattern tropical tunic (marked Frankfurt 1941) with originally applied collar litzen and breast eagle. The Afrika Korps cuff title is original but impossible to determine whether it was period applied. The shoulder boards are for an infantry lieutenant.
The field gear is comprised of:
-Green canvas Y-Straps (1942 dated)
-Tropical Breadbag (1941 dated)
-Green web tropical belt and tropical buckle with green web tab
-Tropical canteen (1941 dated)
-Gas mask canister (1938 dated)
-Two-tone green and tan web tropical bayonet frog
-Bakelite handled K98 bayonet
-Leather K-98 pouches
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