WH (Kriegsmarine) Coastal Artillery Field Blouse - Mint Condition
Kriegsmarine 'Küstenartillerie' (Coastal Artillery) Field Blouse (Feldbluse). The tunic is complete with an original BeVo-woven breast-eagle. The field blouse is fitted with shoulder-board loops and buttons and is complete with a pair of EM's type Coastal Artillery shoulder-boards and collar tabs. The shoulder-boards are showing a nicely machine-embroidered winged artillery shell on an anchor.... read more
1750.00 EUR
British (Airborne) 1st Model Denison Smock - Unissued Condition
British (Airborne) 1st Model Denison Smock. Fitted with wool handcuffs and textbook "Newey" press studs. The smock is fitted with a full working "Swift" Zip.
The original label is clear and crisp. Makers marked C.W.S. and dated 5 May 1943. Sized 8 and marked with the Broad Arrow. The liner is also clearly marked with War Department acceptance mark and lettercode "N" indicating 1943 bein... read more
2995.00 EUR
British (Airborne) 2nd Model Denison Smock Size 3 - Stone Mint Condition
In absolute stunning and stone mint condition, this British Airborne Denison Smock. The Denison Smock compromises the so-called 2nd model. With very attractive and deep camoflage. Fitted with a clear and crisp label dated 1945 and makers marked Denhams (Norwich) Ltd. The smock compromises a hard to find size three. Fitted with full working and textbook "Lightning" zip and "Newey" press studs. T... read more
1750.00 EUR
U.S. Airborne M1C Paratrooper Helmet With Westinghouse Liner and Canvas Chincup -Nice Used Condition
Increasingly hard to find these days this stunning U.S. Airborne Paratrooper helmet M1C with Westinghouse liner . The helmet compromises a textbook example of a so-called M1C Paratrooper liner with original airborne A straps. With original yellowis/khaki canvas chincup and makers marked Westinghouse. The M1C helmet shell compromises a full orginal frontseam and swifle bale with original para... read more
2250.00 EUR
U.S. "Mae West" Life Preserver i.e. Life Jacket 1945 - Near Mint Condition
In near mint condition with some minor trace of age and storage this iconic U.S. "Mae West" Life Preserver or so-called Pneumatic Life Vest. Fitted with all straps, hooks and fittings and clearly 1945 dated. This kind of life jacket was issued to USAAF and USN/USMC aircrews And widely used throughout the war during campaigns. The life preserver is clearly dated january 1945. Hard to be upgraded. read more
275.00 EUR
U.S. (Airborne) M1942 Jump Jacket & Trousers - Nice Used Condition
A highly desireable and increasingly hard to find U.S. (Airborne) M1942 Jump Jacket & Trousers. Iconicly used by the 101st Airborne Division in Normandy and during Operation Market Garden in 1944. We do not come across these uniforms very often anymore.
The M1942 jacket has some clear trace of wear and is fitted with an original yet washed out label. The original Crown zipper is in full... read more
4250.00 EUR
U.S. Airborne M1942 Paratrooper Trousers Named 82nd Airborne 504 Parachute BN - Nice Used Condition
A nice used pair of U.S. Airborne M1942 Paratrooper Trousers. div.The trousers show some light trace wear. The original label is present yet washed out. In the liner is a name written "A. Siecel" and "504 Parachute BN Co 1". No further provenance was found. The 504th Infantry Regiment, originally the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (504th PIR), is an airborne forces regiment of the United Sta... read more
1995.00 EUR
U.S. Airborne M1 Rifle Griswold Bag 1944 Dated - Mint Condition
A great example of an U.S. Airborne M1 Rifle Griswold Bag. What I consider in mint condition. These bags were invented especially for U.S. Airborne Troops in order to protect the M1 rifle and the soldier during combat jumps.The Original clip to attach the bag to the Parachute harnass is still present. There are some markings present on the bag such as part i.e. contract number started with the... read more
495.00 EUR
U.S. (Airborne) Second Pattern Griswold Bag In OD Shade - Nice Used Condition
Increasingly hard to find these days, an OD shade U.S. (Airborne) Second Pattern Griswold Bag. Executed in thick padded cotton with hair felt. 34 inches long by 9 inch wide. Fitted with tallon zip and a hook to fit on the parachute harnass. The Griswold bags were designed to hold a dismantled Garand Rifle and sometimes Thompson SMG. These griswold bags were used throughout the war and in ETO su... read more
395.00 EUR
U.S. Airborne Signal Lamp SE-11 Complete - Nice Used Condition
In complete and nice used condition. This U.S. Airborne Signal Lamp SE-11. A portable flashlight-type signal lamp. Aimed like a gun when fitted on its tripod stock. The equimpment is composed off; BG-131 bag, M-227 lamp, M-341 detacheable stock LG-21 tripod, M-172 night vision gogles and CD-701 cord. an increasingly hard to find piece of U.S. Airborne signalling equipment. read more