Original Items: Only One Lot of 15 Available. This is a fantastic opportunity to add a large amount of WWII German military field items to your collections. Items such as these ones were very important to the everyday soldier fighting during the war. Packs helped them carry much needed supplies, weapons maintenance kits allowed weapons to remain functional when needed, canteens for the ever needed water supply to stay hydrated belts for supporting as well as carry items such as bayonets and various pouches, entrenching tools for foxholes and slit trenches and so on.
Items that seem “ordinary” were worth their weight in gold to a soldier who didn’t have the following items:
Imperial German WW1 Prussian Gott Mit Uns Belt Buckle With Belt: Makers’ information is still able to be seen on the belt. The belt unfortunately is broken and held in place by zip ties. The brass stamped buckle is in great field used condition.
WWII 98k Bayonet With Scabbard and 1937 Dated Leather Frog: In good condition, some wear to the blade, no damage to the frog and scabbard.
WWII Fernglas 08 Field Glasses by Ernst Leitz with Neck Strap: Great condition with clear lenses
WWII M42 Folding Dust Shield with Envelope: Unused condition
2x WWII Late War Enameled Steel M31 Canteen: Very nice example of the Feldflasche Modell 1931 canteen. No top cup and leather strap is torn.
WWII German 98K Rifle Cleaning Kit: These are the official Rifle Cleaning Kits introduced in 1934. Consisting of a light steel can with hinged lid top and bottom, a chain pull-through, one large bore brush, an oiler and a cleaning tool or spoon for the receiver. A must completing any German WWII rifle. Missing the “weight”.
WWII German MG42 / Yugo M53 Canvas Action Cover
WWII or Post War Unissed Wool Mittens
WWII German M41 DAK / Tropical Rucksack: The bag appears to be complete but the straps do have fraying and tears to them. A heavily used and worn example.
3x High Quality New Made WWII German Camouflage Helmet Covers
WWII German Folding Shovel Klappspaten (Foldable Spade): Nice condition withno visible damage.
WWII German Signals (Nachrichtentasche) Captured Leather Tool Pouch: These were used by telephone/signal corps/pioneers and would be standard issue. It held a report pad, pencils, tape, splicing knife, paper labels and a universal tool. The name “Leroy Teague” is carved into the top flap.
WWII German Named Garment Type Bag: The bag shows signs of use and has various field repairs to it. The bag has a named tag on the inside flap with the name AUGUST STECHER printed on it. We were able to locate information on the German soldier, who was unfortunately Killed In Action on the Eastern Front.
Gefreiter August Stecher: Born on July 28, 1913 in Ebersberg Obb,an administrative region in Bavaria, southern Germany. He served with the 13th Company of the 228th Infantry Division in the Wehrmacht. He was killed in action on March 5, 1942 in the village of Petrovskoye, Priozersky District, Leningrad Oblast.
This is a wonderful set of items. Comes ready for display and further research.