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Ref #: R-U-28
ARMY TROPICAL MEDICAL MAN 3rd PATTERN TUNIC AND TROUSERS
This is a PERFECT example of a Heer third pattern tropical tunic and trousers to a Medical man.
All of the insignia appears to be original to this tunic (although its never 100% certain with slip-on boards like these).
It is well marked in the interior, as are the trousers, and both appear to bear the manufacturer's date code WB44.
Both show very light age, but no flaws that we can find!
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-29
ARMY INFANTRY 1st PATTERN TROPICAL TUNIC WITH TROUSERS
This is a great tunic with all of its originally applied insignia to include hand sewn breast eagle and machined collar tabs, and slip on Infantry piped shoulder boards of the scarce wool greatcoat variety.
The pants are a light tan cottoned are unmarked.
The tunic is well marked and dated 1940.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE
  
Ref #: R-U-30
KRIEGSMARINE TROPICAL NCO TUNIC
Kriegsmarine tropical tunic worn by a Chief Machinist Botswain (Oberfeldwebel).
Although it is an "issue" tunic by Dunker & Stachowski of Hamburg, this specimen sports a metal officer's pin-on breast eagle and "slip through" shoulder straps in blue wool.
Buttons are held in place by a combination of split rings and "S" rings.
Condition: 8-9
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-32
LUFTWAFFE TROPICAL FLIEGER LEUTNANT'S TUNIC
Luftwaffe tropical Flieger Leutnant's tunic.
Lovely worn tunic with all originally applied insignia, to include the Afrika commemorative cuff title, EM style embroidered breast eagle, slip-on shoulder boards, and in Iron Cross ribbon in the upper button hole;
there is evidence of having been badges pinned to the left breast pocket.
Well marked and dated 1942, with lots of character!
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-33
ARMY TROPICAL M-42 NCO MAN OF SIGNALS
Heer light weight M42 uniform for an Enlisted Man of Signals.
This super matching late-war set is produced from Italian made "Olona" cloth, and its really a hybrid of Continental and tropical uniforms.
The insignia is all originally machine-applied, and the set appears to been unworn.
Both tunic and straight-legged pants are well size marked and RB Numbered.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-35
ARMY 1ST PATTERN NCO ARTILLERY TUNIC & BREECHES
Heer tropical 1st pattern tunic of an Artillery private, with breeches.
This is a superb, all original tunic, with excellent markings dating it to 1940.
All insignia appears to be original to the tunic, having been attached with the same thread with which the tunic was completed (although a slightly different thread has been used in the tunics initial steps of production).
The breeches, of an olive whipcord, are dated 1943 and RB Numbered.
Super set in outstanding condition!
Condition: 9
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-36
ARMY CAVALRY LEUTNANT'S TROPICAL TUNIC
Heer Cavalry Leutnant's "sudfront" or tropical tunic.
Similar in cut to the 1943 model tunic, this example is constructed from a heavy olive green cotton material with a 5 button front closure.
The shoulder straps are slip-ons, and the collar tabs appear to be originally applied, whereas the breast eagle shows signs of re-application.
There is an Iron Cross ribbon looped through the upper button hole, and loops for three badges on the left breast pocket.
Condition: 7
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-37
ARMY 3TH PATTERN TUNIC AND BREECHES FOR PANZERGRENADIER NCO
Heer tropical 3rd pattern tunic with breeches for a Panzergrenadier NCO.
What makes this pair so nice is that it has been worn and decorated, and all is originally period applied!
The collar tabs and breast eagle were applied at the time of manufacture, while the collar tresse has been added upon promotion.
Also added during the wearing life of the tunic were and IC 2 ribbon in the upper button hole, and loops on the left breast pocket for 2 badges.
The tunic is well size marked and RB Numbered, as are the breeches, which are made of a fine olive green whipcord.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-38
KRIEGSMARINE TROPICAL TUNIC AND PANTS
Tropical Kriegsmarine NCO's tunic and matching trousers.
Both are constructed from a very fine tan corduroy cloth.
The tunic retains two sets of loops on the left breast pocket for awards, and a pair of slip-on boards for a Boatswain (Oberfeldwebel) of gunnery.
Both tunic and trousers are similarly maker-marked, and there are additional hand-written pencil markings of unknown purpose.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE
  
Ref #: R-U-39
ARMY OFFICER'S MOTORCYCLE TROPICAL OVERCOAT
Heer tropical overcoat as worn by motorcycle personnel.
This garment is well-marked and dated to 1942, and sports slip-on shoulder straps for a Cavalry Leutnant.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-40
KRIEGSMARINE TROPICAL TUNIC AND PANTS
Kriegsmarine tropical tunic and breeches for a Chief of Ordnance.
The tunic is made by the Belgian firm of Reitz, and is so marked.
It retains slip-on shoulder boards and loops for one badge on the left breast pocket, as well as a scarce "Afrika" cuff title on green rather than tan backing.
The breeches are well marked and dated 1942.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-41
ARMY EM ARTILLERY GREATCOAT
Heer greatcoat for an Artillery EM with a flieldgrey collar.
Slip on shoulder boards are piped in red rayon, and the interior half-lining is maker and size marked, and dated 1939.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE






Ref #: C-U-42
DLV ENLISTED MAN'S TUNIC
The German Air Sports Association (Deutscher Luftsportverband, or DLV e. V.) was an organization set up by the Nazi Party in March 1933 to establish a uniform basis for the training of military pilots. Its chairman was Hermann Göring and its vice-chairman Ernst Röhm. Since the Treaty of Versailles officially forbid Germany from building fighter planes of any sort, the German Air Sports Association used Gliders to train men still officially civilians for the future Luftwaffe. The first steps towards the Luftwaffe's formation were undertaken just months after Adolf Hitler came to power.

On 25 March 1933 the German Air Sports Association absorbed all private and national organizations, whilst retaining its 'sports' title. The German Air Sports Association was dissolved in 1937 and replaced with the National Socialist Flyers Corps, a corporation under public law and subordinate toReichsluftfahrtminister Göring.

The uniform of the DLV was virtually identical to that of the Luftwaffe and the NSFK that supplanted it, although it did employ unique insignia. This tunic was worn by an individual of "Flieger" rank who also achieved qualifications as radio operator, as indicated by the short wings above the right breast pocket. It is accompanied by the standard visor cap for DLV enlisted ranks associated with powered flight (glider pilots wore a different cap badge).

HAT NOT INCLUDED

Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: D-U-43
INFANTRY LIEUTENANT'S M36 FIELD BLOUSE. (Feldbluse M36)
The AFRIKA cufftitle was instituted on 15 January 1943 per Allgemeine Heeresmitteilungen No. 60, dated 27 January 1943. As a campaign decoration, it was considered an award and all branches of the Wehrmacht who met the requirements were entitled to receive the award. While campaign awards (ärmelbander) and unit and traditions (ärmelstreifen) titles tend to be referred to collectively as cufftitles amongst the collecting community, as a true combat award, "ärmelbänder"(cuffband) is the proper name for the AFRIKA title. To be eligible, a member had to have served in North Africa for at least six months.
However, if the individual was wounded in action, the six-month time requirement need not apply.

Nice quality, private purchase Infantry Lieutenant's M36 tunic.
Comes with a adjutant's aguillete and "Afrika" cufftitle.
EK2 ribbon attached by a safety pin to the second button hole.
High quality rayon liner with dagger support strap still present.
Private tailor labels C.Fritz Stuttgard
Chest size is roughly a 38".
Nice quality clean tunic.

Hat,belt and all decorations not included.
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-46
LUFTWAFFE TROPICAL BLOUS (Feldbluse)
Rare blue Luftwaffe tropical service blouse with matching hbt shoulder straps for a flieger, in standard Luftwaffe tropical cut with upper pleated pockets and false cuffs, body made of blue HBT cotton, with skeleton lining, bandage pocket and belt hook support components of ribbed grey cotton.
Garment is stamped with sizes and manufacturing firm's initials in black ink at the wearer's left armpit, below that is a separate L.B.A.B and '43 date stamping.
The matching blue painted pebbled buttons are secured with split S rings, and all small blue glass split cuff, bandage pocket and collar neck liner buttons remain.
The original embroidered national emblem is factory applied by machine in the zig zag fashion and through the lining, but using the exact same thread from which the tunic was constructed.
The matching shoulder straps are piped in yellow rayon.
There is some minor discoloration, likely from sun exposure, to the outside of each sleeve.
There is also one small hole on the upper right sleeve.
Condition: 7
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-47
Full Uniform of Concentration Camp Male
WE GUARANTEE 100% ORIGINAL
ULTRA RARE and hard to find even in museums
Set includes jacket, pants and hat
On the left side sowed patch with prisoner number 5328
On the red triangle show some ink stamped "P"
Red inverted triangle-a political prisoner
The color red was chosen because it represented the communists, the political enemies that the Nazis hated most, and the first to be officially outlawed
Many red triangle wearers were interned at Dachau Concentration camp

Stamped "P" means Poles (Polish , Polacy)
Condition: 6-7
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: D-U-48
ARMY 15th COMPANY OF AN INANTRY REGIMENT NCO WAFFENROCK DRESS TUNIC. (Waffenrock)
Fine privately tailored example by Hegeler of a superior quality Waffenrock as worn by an Infantry Unteroffizier.
It is produced of a fine, field grey wool trikot having a dark green wool faced cuffs and collar.
The tunic has eight pebbled aluminum buttons down the front (solid back Officer type).
It is piped throughout and has aluminum NCO tress around the collar & cuffs.
The enlisted pattern collar tabs are hand embroidered in silver wire and the cuff tabs are of silver tress, both are on white wool and machine applied.
The matching shoulder boards are of the sew-in type having white wool piping and double rank pips for Hauptfeldwebel’s with buttons number "15".
Hand applied machine woven breast eagle.
The top button hole on the left lapel has a EK2 and Russian Front Medal ribbon inserted and handstitched in place.
The left breast has two horizontal thread loops for wear of an award and three vertical loops for a ribbon bar.
The interior of the tunic is fully lined in a grey rayon with off-white striped sleeves. The lining has a horizontal slash pocket to the left breast, and a vertical slash, "glove", pockets to the reverse of the left and right tail skirt vent. The lining also has an integral, horizontal, grey rayon, waist belt with corresponding nickel/silver plated, sheet metal closure buckle. All three of the collar liner retaining clips are intact. The buttons are all the bright, silver washed, pebbled, sheet metal type all well marked.
The tunic is roughly a size 34" chest.
Mint condition perfect for display.

NOTICE: Hat, belt and awards not included.
NOT AVAILABLE
$950


Ref #: D-U-50
General of the Infantry Edmund Glaise v. Horstenau Jacket
VERY RARE and absolutely beautiful

General of the Infantry Edmund Glaise v. Horstenau born February 27 1882.
Austrian officer ; during World War I he was among other things, liaison officer between the Austro-Hungarian and Germany army commands; 1925 director of the Austrian war Archives; 1936 to 1938 minister without portfolio in the Schuschnigg cabinet; March 1938 to March 1940 Vice Chancellor or Minister of the Interior under Seyss-Inquart; and subsequently in the Armed Forces High Command (inspector of the war graves). From April 12 1941 to September 7 1944 perhaps by chance, at the time of the Italian crisis. Glaise committed suicide in the Langwasser camp on July 20 1946.

(We attached his picture above)


Uniform
General of the Infantry Edmund Glaise v. Horstenau Jacket has field gray/green color, 8 gilt pebbled finished buttons on front. Bullion General collar tabs, excellent gold bullion breast eagle, shoulder boards, lops to chest for orders and badges.Parade double General Aiguillette complete with ferrule & button loops.Polished gray/green cotton lining , faded name on the tailor label inside pocket dated 1938 ; # 328 E.G.v. Horstenau also tailor name C.F Heyne, Weimar.

Hat, belt and decorations are NOT INCLUDED

Condition: 9
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-51
Kriegsmarine Mess Dress
Navy blue woollen jacket
The white striped sleeve lining has come away slightly
A button is missing, but still a very nice example
Condition: 7
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-52
SD SS-OBERSCHARFUHRER Service Tunic
VERY RARE
Tunic of the Oberscharfuhrer of the SD, having been a former member of the Police or Armed Forces, in this case the GESTAPO (as denoted by the piping on the sleeve diamond)
This member is now assigned to the staff of an SD district or sub-district

The appraisal of the tunic was carried out by one of the most renowned experts in the field, in North America.
Those who are considering purchasing this item will be able to access the name and the contact information of the expert via e-mail.

Tunic is original dated 1939
All buttons marked RZM 629/39 SS
Superb VA 1939 markings & SS Oilcloth rock tag
RZM tag in interior packet and under shoulder strap
All insignia is original
Stitching of the insignia
Portions that are hand done correct for that time period
Portions that are machine done correct for that time period
Award loops correct
Very nice rare overall example

Visor hat, Dagger, Iron cross & Sport badge, Belt w/cross strap, Tie
NOT INCLUDED

For sale: tunic with cloth insignia and armband
Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-53
Pre-War Artillery NCO's 'walking-out' tunic
Private Purchase
Tunic dated 1939
Very nice example

Hat, belt, badge and ribbon bar NOT INCLUDED

Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-54
GENDARMERIE WACHTMEISTER'S M43
FIELD BLOUSE & PANTS
(Feldbluse M43 und Hose)
Police green, wool/rayon blend construction M43 field blouse.
Police NCO’s sleeve eagles in the left sleeve.
The collar tabs are piped in twisted, bright silver/aluminum cord and are machine stitched to the collar.
The shoulder boards with dual, bright silver/aluminum outer braids.
The interior of the field blouse is partially lined in brown rayon. The liner is very well marked.
The Blouse and Pants in mint condition.
Very hard to find this time set like this in mint condition.
Perfect additional set for German Police collectors.
Condition: 10
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-55
INFANTRY HAUPTMANN'S SERVICE TUNIC DISTRICT 7 (Waffenrock)
The private purchase dress tunic walking out, parade and ceremonial dress.
Nice quality, field-grey wool tunic.
The right breast has an officers quality, hand embroidered, national eagle in bright silver/aluminum and bullion wire threads.
Shoulder boards of matte, silver/aluminum braid, mounted on white wool waffenfarbe bases with to gold pips and district number VII.
Collar tabs, hand embroidered collar tab litzen in matte silver/aluminum wire threads.
The second top button has inserted Russian Front Medal ribbon.
Reverse of the tunic has a central, vertical, tail skirt vent.
Interior of the tunic is fully lined, including the sleeves.
The tunic is in overall excellent condition.
With tunic included aiguillette in matte silver/aluminum braid and two, silver metal ferrules.
NOT INCLUDED : Visor hat, belt, medal bar and badge.
Condition: 9
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-56
Schutzpolizei Wachtmeister Service Tunic
No moth holes
Loops for two decorations

Shako and belt NOT INCLUDED

Condition: 8
NOT AVAILABLE
Ref #: D-U-57
ORTSGRUPPE LEVEL, POLITICAL LEADER'S BROWN SHIRT
(Diensthemd für Politische Leiter)
Long sleeve light tan shirt features a vertical, five buttons front, and sewn on four gilt washed pebbled metal belt support hooks.
The upper, left sleeve has a two pieces construction NSDAP armband.
Collar tabs with a light brown, wool base and trimmed in light blue rayon piping.
The gilt washed, pebbled, removable buttons all feature political national eagle.
The reverse of the sleeve buttons are well marked with the stylized, "A", and name, "Assmann & Söhne", Other buttons marked EXTRA FEIN.
Nice, early example in overall good condition.
Cap, belt, shoulder strap and neck tie NOT INCLUDED
Condition: 7
$700
Ref #: D-U-58
SIGNALS LEUTNANT'S DRESS TUNIC & DRESS AIGUILLETTE
(Waffenrock)
Nice quality field-grey, wool construction dress tunic.
Right breast has hand embroidered, national breast eagle in it’s talons in bright silver/aluminum wire threads.
The right breast and shoulder have a dress aiguillette.
The blue/green badge cloth cuffs feature dual, machine woven, vertical, litzen in bright, silver/aluminum, flat-wire threads.
The reverse of the tunic has a central, vertical, tail skirt vent.
The tunic has sewn on shoulder boards with unit numerals, "57", to each.
Cloth collar with yellow wool waffenfarbe piping to the edge, hand embroidered, silver/aluminum wire collar tab litzen.
The interior of the tunic is fully lined.
The tunic is in overall very good condition.
Belt,hat and badge NOT INCLUDED
Condition: 9
NOT AVAILABLE


Ref #: R-U-59
LUFTWAFFE ARTILLERY HERMANN GORING REGIMENT TUNIC
This is a nice quality 1935 pattern Luftwaffe blue/grey wool tunic for an artillery (flak) Unteroffizier of the Hermann Goring Regiment.
The right breast has a first pattern "droop tail" Luftwaffe eagle in silver/grey threads on a cut-out blue/grey wool base which is neatly handstitched to the tunic.
The lower left sleeve has a nice quality, "General Göring" NCO’s cufftitle as introduced on March 12TH 1936 as a "special badge of distinction" for members of the regiment.
The deep navy blue doeskin wool construction cufftitle has the hand embroidered Gothic script, "General Göring" in heavy silvery/grey cotton threads and is bordered at both the top and bottom edges in horizontal silvery/grey Russian braiding.
It is positioned just above the top edge of the French cuff and is neatly handstitched in place.
The tunic has sewn in shoulder straps in Luftwaffe blue/grey wool with bright silver/aluminum waffle patterned NCO’s tress and white wool waffenfarbe piping.
The shoulder strap retaining buttons are intact. The lay down collar has the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse.
The forward edge of the collar is trimmed in bright silver/aluminum waffle patterned NCO’s tress and twisted white twist cord piping.
The collar has white wool collar tabs sporting a single stamped aluminum rank "gull" to each (the brass prongs can be seen on the reverse of the collar) and red wool waffenfarbe piping.
The collar tabs are machine stitched to the collar. The interior of the tunic is fully lined in ribbed, grey cotton twill and has a horizontal slash pocket to the left breast panel.
The interior side panels at the waistline each have a ribbed grey cotton twill strap with six stitched eyelets to each to secure the belt support hooks.
Excellent manufacturer, issue and unit markings all dating to 1936. All the button have their original stitching. The condition is near mint.
Condition: 9
NOT AVAILABLE