Orig. Kragenspiegel fliegendes Personal Reserve-Offizier : Uniform-Effekte



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E.V.S. HJ Knife Opinions

hey guys, picked this up today by chance. I’ve handled a fair amount of HJ knives and this one seemed the part to me. There’s a few obvious flaws but I wanted to double-check to make sure it was real. I wasn’t terribly impressed with the rivets or the diamond being fixed in place. It seems like an earlier model so it may be normal. Thanks for any opinions


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US Airborne Paratrooper HELMET M1 Stahlhelm Fallschirmjäger 506th / 101st AB



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for sale Type E-50 Ersatz bayonet

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by: neelyja

Description: This German ersatz bayonet is Carter’s (1976:32) Type E-50 and has survived in excellent condition. It is mounted with an unfullered blade that measures 308 mm in length. According to Carter (1976:32) this bayonet with the unfullered blade: “… is much rarer than the fullered variety” (i.e., Type E-49). The blade remains in superb condition, with only some very minor stains. The blade has three proof stampings: two on the spine (one defaced and unreadable 2 mm in front of the crosspiece; the second is 14 mm above the crosspiece and appears to be a composite of three letters: a “D” over what may be a “C” blended into an “R”). The third stamping is a very small one centered on the right ricasso (same side as the lock button) 10 mm above the crosspiece: it appears to be a crown over a gothic intertwined “F” and “A”. This latter ricasso stamp may represent the cipher used by König (King) Friedrich August III (1904-1918) of Saxony (Sachsen). The steel hilt also remains in very good condition with the spring lock for the bayonet stud in good working order. A few flecks of green paint are present in the grooves of the handle and on the crosspiece. The crosspiece is stamped twice on the left side and facing the blade: a “Z” is present paralleling the center of the blade while an “N” is stamped nearly perpendicular to the top of the blade. The metal scabbard (Carter’s [1976:58] scabbard Type-5) has only minor scuffing; it remains in near excellent condition with much of its original green paint still present. The leather frog (probably not original to this bayonet as it had a handle retaining strap [a WWII characteristic], which has been cut off) is in poor condition. Overall the bayonet and scabbard measure 444 mm in length, and its overall condition is excellent!!!

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Weiße Hose für Mannschaften Kriegsmarine Marine WK2 WKII



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Students are portfolio 20s, 30s, etc.

Hello everyone,
I ran into this art portfolio for sale from the 20s all the way to the early 50s. There is about 10lbs. of material. I’ve posted some of the more interesting, in what appears to be photos of some of his work. He must have been someone who worked with metal and jewelery. Alot of his pictures in the portfolio have sketches corresponding accordingly. He must have lived/ worked in Offenbach am Main. Google tells me this was a design hub pre and during ww2 era. Also, apparently, that’s the city, where all the stolen art, was sorted, and supposedly sent back to respected places of origin. I’m assuming it was the art city of its time. The artist name is Karl Antoni, all though I can’t find any information on him. Very interesting I think to say the least. I would really like to find some of the objects, he designed. Just wanted to show everybody.


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deutsche Soldaten Handgranate Stahlhelm Potschep Russland



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ID help on vehicle part?

Found this part two weeks ago and I wonder if it might be off a German vehicle. Found it in a WH camp where it was a large vehicle workshop. Can anyone ID this part?

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for sale Aluminum buckle Richard Sieper & Söhne

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Question LF&C 1918 Knife

Hello!
I need a bit of help with this Trenchknife I just got home.

Is the handguard genuine and modified or is it an old copy?
The blade I know for a fact is a later modification.
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