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This is a real beauty! It is 100% original and without issues. The body is very sound and solid. All the metal is excellent. The plate is great, but missing one leather attachment tab. The strap and cockade are both original and excellent. Yes, it is a small size , but really nice. You will love it!
This is a very honest looking helmet. It shows age with an even patina. The insignias are all original to the helmet, including the correct large size cockades. The liner is very good. This one will display very well in your collection.
This is a good looking ersatz spike helmet. the steel shell is very sold with nice brass hardware. The liner is very dry and broken around the edge. It looks to be al there and I think some glue could be used to put back together. It's a solid piece which will display very well.
This is an excellent looking helmet with a very solid body and very nice great steel fittings. There are no problems or issues. It will display very well in your collection.
This is a reasonably solid spike helmet that displays well. The body is sound with a very good and solid liner. The rear visor has an area that was folded or bent, but is still all there. The front visor trim has been broken in half, but is also all there. The strap looks very good, but may be a very early replica made of original parts. The cockades are original, but the national has been really well repainted. Overall, it is a helmet with a few small issues, but displays very well.
This is right out of the woodwork in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. It the elusive zig-zag pattern which we never see, but is mentioned in several of the WWI German helmet related books. Most of the 3 color camo paint is there, but looks a bit faded from almost 100 years of age. I think a bit of oil or Pledge polish would brighten it up. It has all 3 rivets and the original leather band. This is a rare one, don't miss it.
This is right out of the woodwork in Westland, Michigan. The paint is nice with an excellent classic pattern. The top shows some damage, but for the most part it is attractive. The rivets have never been moved or fixed. The band is original, but the pads are gone, which is so typical of these old helmets. This one displays very well, and will make a nice addition to your collection.
This is an interesting M16 camo that was in a collection in Texas for years. It is a standard 3 color geometric version that was later, and I believe still period subdued by lightly applying a coat of green paint. The camo is still visible. The finish is very good. The back rivet is missing, but the 2 front ones are still there as is the steel band. Overall, it is a nice M16 camo, is a style rarely encountered.
This is a good looking honest original example. The paint is original with a second coat of paint being period applied. The front rivet is a replacement as it is the thicker rear type. The M16 leather liner band is solid and marked size 60. The pads have some old holes, but are mostly all there and do have the pillows. The strap is original to the helmet. It is mostly all there only missing some parts along the edge, but not broken and all there in terms of length. The inside is nicely marked size 66 in big stenciled numbers. This is a good looking honest helmet which will display nicely in your display.
This is a good looking honest original example. The early paint is good showing honest age and use. The early M16 leather banded liner is solid. One of the pads is missing the 2 fingers, but other wise still good. The pillows are long since lost to history. The strap is original to the helmet and a good match showing honest age and use, but still good. This one will display fine, and is the perfect Christmas present to yourself; you deserve it.
This is a very nice example of the standard M16 combat helmet. The paint is really exceptional, with a nice green color. The liner looks to be original to the piece, and is very solid on the early leather band. The rivets also look to be original to the helmet too.
The paint is original and nice. The rivets have never been moved, and the band is also original. There is a bullet hole in the back neck guard, but it does not take away from the display of this piece.
This one has nice bright colored material. The body shows mothing, but overall has a good clean look. The camo band is cut in the back, but still works and could be easily repaired. For the money it dispays very well, and is a no brainer original untouched example.
This is a nice early cap showing only very light age. It has just one or two moth nips, but nothing bad. it will display very well.
This is a good complete original example with nice original finish. It shows some typical age and patina, but has no issues or problems. It will look great with your favorite MG80/15.
This is a good solid piece, showing only very light age, and no real issues. The wooden stick is very solid. It is complete with the pull ball and string, and is a good looking example for your display. These have become rare over the last several years, don't miss it.
This is a good solid all original piece, showing light age but no issues. The wooden stick is very solid. It is a good looking example for your display. The pull ball is missing, which is typical. The original end cap was painted black years ago, for some unknown reason. These have become rare over the last several years, don't miss it.
This is a good solid piece, showing some light deterioration on the can, but no real issues. The wooden stick is very solid. It is a good looking example for your display. These have become rare over the last several years, don't miss it.
I bought this from an old farm estate in Northern Michigan. This is a very original looking example of the desirable WWI battle flag. It shows some honest age and some mothing throughout the body. There are spots where it was hung by tack for some time. The ropes are solid, and it features a really nice maker's tag. This flag will display really well with you WWI stuff.
This is right out of the vet's estate sale in Pontiac, Michigan. It is a nice original WWI German battle flag that was never finished. It shows light age and some very small moth holes, but has bright colors and will display very nicely with your WWI stuff.
This is right out of the vet's estate sale in Pontiac, Michigan. It shows a good amount of moth buffet lunches, but still is 100% original with good colors. It will display very well with you WWI stuff.
This is a nice condition original text with great color pictures, all of which are present. It is soft bound and in a13X11 inch format.
This is a really nice and original mug, with the Bavarian colors of blue & white around the bottom. It has a light even patina, and really displays well. The top is a good fit. It has no problems or issues; you will love it. Might I suggest you take it for a test drive with a dark Spaten Brau Munchen.
This is a nice quality sword made with a very detailed guard. The lion has ruby eyes (one missing). Hopefully he received a silver wound badge for such a horrific wound! The handle is made of sharkskin, which is very uncommon for a German sword. The scabbard has been period repainted with a heavy black paint. The blade still retains almost all of the original polish. There may be a maker's stamp, but I am unable to see it under the cross guard. Overall this is a nice high quality sword that displays well. The overall length is just under 36 inches.
This is a nice light duty or dress sword. It features a shark skin handle and nickel fittings and scabbard. The unmarked blade is really good and without issues. Overall, it is a very good, but somewhat plain example.
This is an attractive example with a nice handle and very good blade, with old sharpening marks, but nothing bad. The finish on the scabbard is also very good. The leather belt loop is also very good without problems. This one will look good in your display, for not too much cash.
This is an attractive example with a nice handle and very good blade. The finish on the scabbard is also very good. The leather belt loop is good, but missing the cross retaining strap. This one will look good in your display, for not too much cash.
This is made by may favorite maker,Gottlieb Hammesfahr; that's fun to say. It is a really good honest example showing only light age. It features a single proof on the other side of the blade. I think you will be very happy with this one.
These are really hard to find. It is smaller than a standard spike helmet plate. The finish is super nice. The detail is great with the classic blunt eagle beak. Both loops are solid, but the orb has been broken and lost to history.
This is the standard brass Prussian spike helmet front plate. It has a nice old patina, and still retains both rear attachment loops. Sorry the orb is broken off of this one, but I have priced it down.
It is a nice sound 1915 dated P08 brown leather holster. It is complete, with the exception of a little bit of the leather has been period removed to make the pistol more accessible, which was common. The leather and the stitching are nice & sound. The tool, which is included is original to the holster, but unmarked. The flap is depot (BAG 10) marked.
This is a good solid functional mag. It shows some age and use, but has no issues. The bottom piece is very good and nicely marked as the extra magazine.
This is a good solid and functional mag, only covered with the green stuff which is the reaction of brass when it comes into contact with leather.
This is one that we do not see to often. It is an issue piece made in Dresden and 1916 dated. The leather is still sound, and most of the stitching is also very good. the front closure strap has frayed a little. Overall it is a good solid example.
This is a typical WWI German Infantry ammo pouch. The leather is overall very sound with a nice maker mark on the back. It looks to have been used after the war, but is a very good example.
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This is a nice example of this standard item. It is unmarked, as usual. It has now problems, and is 100% functional, guaranteed!
This is a very nice example. It shows very little age, and is only a tiny bit misshaped. overall it is a very solid specimen.
This are a hard to find case. the binos are the size of WWII era German 6x30s. The leather is not the best, as the top is detached from the body, and the side tabs are gone too. Still the belt loops are sound. Still it is fine for a display. It has a nice label on the inside of the cover, and nice factory markings. Overall it displays well form the front.
This is out of the woodwork in Northern Michigan. It is the 2 piece brass with silver center German made version. It has an excellent appearance with nice patina. It will look great in your display.
This is a great example. The brass has a nice old patina, with wonderful detail. It has no flaws or problems.
This is a good solid combat veteran, which shows just the right amount of age and use.
This is the 1st one of these I have had. It is in great condition and has no issues.
This is a really attractive matched set without issues or problems. You will love it!
These were the later war style for infantry, artillery engineers etc. They are from the same WWII vet's estate. Although hey are a set, they are just a little different. Both have a tiny amount of mothing, but display well.
This is a nice period mounted EKII. It is the style that is not seen too often, and displays really well on a WWI or WWII German uniform.
This is a very nice example. The paint is almost all there and it has an attractive appearance. The ribbon is also original and in very nice condition.
This is a nice looking & honest medal bar. The one has some corrosion, but it will clean up fine. The rest are are very good.
This heavy Iron Cross is very attractive, and a great display piece. It will look really nice with your WWI German collection.
This is an attractive WWII German Cigarette case. The Iron Cross is a attached to the front with four flat prongs. It shows some age and light surface rust, but displays well.
These original WWI COLOR postcards are not seen very often. The top row are mint, and unissued while the bottom show a little age. All are very attractive!
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