Scarce and unique Juncker made knights cross or Ritterkreuzin its original issue case. Period manufactured by "Ed Strache" of Warnsdorf. A very nice and early smock that would be hard to upgrade! The liner is stamped "I./Luftg.-Nachr.Rgt.12". I can ship within the Netherlands only but personal pickup is preferred! The smock is in very good, lightly worn and untouched(!) One issue is, such helmets rarely come on the market! The cap is nicely constructed with a good teardrop shape when looking at the top. The garment has many rips and repairs but retains its stunning bright colours. Size: 64) and lot number "3791". USD 450 USD 400. to the Historical Period. The elastic is tunneled in blurred edge and has never been opened. WWII German Helmets Archives - Epic Artifacts Based in Wiesbaden. This camouflage pattern was typically applied in the field by branches of the Heer, Luftwaffe, and Waffen-SS. The smock has two small holes but there are no repairs. The garment is a nice medium size. I usually dont post items to the top; but this one deserves a spot next to the Black SS Panzer wrapper! The gritty camouflage paint goes around the original factory double decals, covering the bottom edge of the tri-colour shield, it's uncommon to find any camouflage helmet with both decals still intact, as the arsenals and soldiers typically painted over them. The cross is a textbook example featured on page 229 Dietrich Maerzs book;The Knights Cross of the Iron Cross (9780979796906). The helmet is a very rare example that would be a cornerstone to any SS helmet collection. WebOriginal Item: In another military antiques coup, IMA acquired the last of all the known WWII German helmet stocks from the government of Finland. The dome stamp is clearly visible. The breast eagle is a early embroided example on a Grnmeliert base which is original to the garment but reapplied. There are some light paint stains on the trousers which dont distract too much of the vibrant and contrast-filled colours of the Erbsentarn pattern used in the construction for these trousers. The visor and sweatband are factory attached to the cap without repairs. The cap is constructed of typical mid to late-war Heer field grey wool, with rayon and recycled material lining. The blouse retains a set of period handsewn collar tabs. Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 921(a)(16) defines antique firearms as all guns manufactured prior to 1899. The smock is a typical M42 type 1 smock with straight pockets. This is the best tropical field cap Ive ever had the pleasure to offer, a must have for any Afrikakorps collector. Consulting the GHW2 lot number database, this helmet is consistent with other M40 helmets for the Luftwaffe. The soldiers who captured this helmet decorated it with a swastika and reminder of who did it "Killed by Alpin and Charles troops". The camouflage print is strong and full of contrast with the colours very vibrant. Interestingly these seem a in between model between the first and third type.
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