Uniforms & Headgear

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transitional M34/M40 W-SS Panzer Sidecap

 

 

Original worn transitional M34/M40 W-SS Panzer sidecap.

The cap is the early black Allg.SS-VT M34 sidecap with the

1940 introduced BeVo skull and eagle. On period pictures such headgear examples are shown

from the early SS Panzer Divisions. I would rate this cap exactly into the year of 1940.

The white "SS-Feldmützen" label inside is washed out. Cap shows normal honest nap

wear. Eagle & skull are with no doubts original sewn on to this cap.

A very hard to find and really wonderful original SS hadgear example. $4700

 

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Ulanka from the Bavarian Ulanen Reg. Nr.2 from the city of Ansbach.

In worn condition, one button is missing same with the two Sergeanten collar buttons.

Otherwise a top "Kammerstuck" with many stampings and marking.

A nice original Bavarina Ulanka.

$1100

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stripped mod. M42 W-SS tunic lot with documents

 

 

 

Very nice and original LSSAH lot.

The tunic is a modified M42 W-SS example with some very nice details.

Added pocket pleats, removed lower pockets, dark green added nice pointed collar.

Typical updates in regards for Prussian tradition and leaned on to the VT style service

Uniform. Tunic is in fair and beautiful worn condition (original worn!) and has the 2 belt support holes.

All used materials for this tunic are well known from textbook W-SS tunic examples and also as seen

in the M.Beaver SS Uniform books. Tunic has some nips and some small damaged areas in the green

cloth from the collar. But over all this jacket has the right matching "patina" what gives no

collector any question marks behind this example nor concerns if there was something "post-war" added.

Reverse inliner has a name or word hand written on that I cannot make out.

On one hook hole is a plombage with the letter FUW-N what stands for the energy supply company

from the city Nuremberg. Not sure how this comes on the tunic but from this city the tunic was found

back at my last trip to Germany around Christmas 2007. Reverse of the pointed green collar are 3 buttons

sewn on for the collar protecor. For my view such a tunic example is way harder to find then any

standard M42 or M43 tunic even in mint condition.

 

Please note with this tunic comes also the paper work! One Ehrenchronik book, nice filled out

with the owners name, photos and more infos. 2 LSSAH ! award documents. One for the wound badge in

silver and one for the Iron Cross II class. Consignment notice for the Russian Front medal, one promotion

document for the Rottenführer rank. Fair priced, just compare the market.

$5950

 

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GERMAN ARMY GENERAL'S VISOR CAP

 

 

     

Wehrmacht Army General's private purchased (Kleiderkasse) visor cap. Absolutely superb untouched

General's visor cap example that was just recently obtained over in Germany and was never

on the market or in any collection before. The field Grey cloth material is made of fine high quality

Doeskin wool. Top of the cap shows some moth nips in the wool (see picture). Otherwise

this visor cap is in absolute unworn condition with no damage or dirt anywhere.

The golden bullion insignia and the golden metal eagle (with polished swastika arms) indicate

this visor after the date of 1st January 1943. Inliner is in stone Grey color with an unmarked clear

sweat-shield (shield has one single crack in the back). Sweatband is made of "Ersatzleder"

(artificial leather). A very rare visor cap especially in this condition!

$7900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

W-SS EM/NCO M43 "Einheitsfeldmütze"

 

 

   

Waffen-SS Other Ranks Model 1943 Einheitsfeldmütze (Standard Field Cap) with normal wear

but no moth holes or damages. The cap is produced in quality field grey lightweight Trikot.

The interior of the cap is fully lined with tan rayon and has typical and nice to see a slightly

yellow touch to the wear, no stamping or markings are inside. Inliner seam is absolute

untouched. The "BeVo" trapezoid insignia is hand applied and shows the later style single row

teeth skull. Insignia is in grayish-white thread on field grey thread backing, condition is matching to

the overall cap wear. The two skirt arms green pebbled buttons are original to the cap and show

litte oxidation on the revers what is also on the cloth material. Nice to see on my last photo how the

cap falls when there is no display stiffener inside. Visor is a little bit waved, but form able.

$1950 UCED

 

 

 

 

 

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