Stahlhelm M42. Size 66. Signed. Real combat helm. 100% Original.



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Feldbluse Tragevorrichtung Tragegestell - 2 Tragegurte + 4 Seitenhaken - 1939



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Question Identifying Waffen SS Pin.

I’m looking to purchase what is claimed to be an original SS enamel pin but I have never seen one like it and am looking for a little info on it. Skull with a W underneath it. Is it original? Real? and what does it mean? Thanks

Initiator for 3″ Mortar

Something a little different I have an ICIANZ initiator charge for a complete 3" mortar round that I have (the round is inert guys) this is placed inside the tail and the charge bags clipped to the tail depending on the range required, the round is then dropped down the tube the F/P flap hits the rod at the bottom and that sets the whole thing going.
Not something you see every day and technically a cartridge so I can posses a live one like this on my cartridge collectors license.


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More guns found in Somerset!

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.som…gun-427357.amp

The most interesting thing that I found when I went magnet fishing was a mole trap.

These guns appear to be from the same cache found a couple of years ago

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sturmbannfuhrer, kragenspiegel mit RZM etikett



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LW gravity knife SMF.

Hello, please specify the originality LW gravity knife. Thanks


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Pen Gun wehrmacht 1935

Hello to all new on this site I registered to have some information about a rare and exceptional thing, no longer collecting WWII objects, I will resell or exchange this item, it is a pistol pen dating from 1935 of the Wehrmacht, all the tampns and date are there and it is of caliber 22LR, it is in a box copmpose of the pen, ammunition, before I would like to have more detail on this pen, cordially and thank you for your help1109773 11097741109775 1109776 1109777 1109778 1109779 1109780 1109781 1109782 1109783 1109784 1109785 1109786 1109787 1109794


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Peace in 1938

Hello folks.

Having a soft spot for period newspapers, it wasn’t going to be long before I acquired another one.
This one is rather special, and a rather thought provoking piece. It concerns the Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration. Culminating with Chamberlain’s famous ‘Peace in our Time’ speech. For those interested, an excerpt:

”The settlement of the Czechoslovakian problem, which has now been achieved is, in my view, only the prelude to a larger settlement in which all Europe may find peace. This morning I had another talk with the German Chancellor, Herr Hitler, and here is the paper which bears his name upon it as well as mine. Some of you, perhaps, have already heard what it contains but I would just like to read it to you: We regard the agreement signed last night and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement as symbolic of the desire of our two peoples never to go to war with one another again.”

If only. This newspaper shows that even to the last moment, the world was determined to find peace. Even then though, it was obvious that deep down everyone knew what was coming. Alongside messages of hope and cheerful cartoons, mentions of child evacuees and advertisements for air raid shelters. The world was on the brink, and it was about to tip over the edge for six long years.

This is a great piece of memorabilia, not least because it gives an intimate look into the political tensions of the time. Reading the words on the page; cautious optimism covering extreme nervousness, you can feel the emotion behind them, as fresh as if they were written yesterday.
I already own several V.E. Day newspapers, and I feel that this one juxtaposes them perfectly. A snapshot look at the beginning, and at the end. The open and the close. I expect I’ll now go on to hunt down period newspapers of famous events during the war, but the large amount of reproductions and facsimiles makes the hunt a difficult one.

I hope you all enjoy viewing these newspapers as much as I enjoy searching for them. I foresee a great many more in my collecting future!

Best regards, B.B.


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Schulterklappe, Kragenspiegel, Dachbodenfund



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