Here is my ww2 MILITARIA and new stuff in 2011
Feel free to comment and ask questions
Best Regards from Norway
Here is my ww2 MILITARIA and new stuff in 2011
Feel free to comment and ask questions
Best Regards from Norway
I just picked up these five Mauser pouches at the post office yesterday
German Kriegsmarine M1911 cartridge pouch
This Kriegsmarine Cartridge pouch made in 1941 is in really good condition, and still holds its form quite well.
The entire pouch is made out of black leather with sewed seams..
On the back it is marked: "???...lehickens PINNEBERG 1941" + Waffen amt with "M" for Kriegsmarine.
Under one of the cartridge lids it is signed by the owner : "Simmel"
nice sets of pouches,,especially the km one...
Tnanks militarymania
German Kriegsmarine M1911 cartridge pouch
This Kriegsmarine Cartridge pouch is in really good condition, and still holds its form quite well.
The pouch is made out of brown leather with sewed seams , it is partly colored black..
Kriegsmarine personnel was initially utilized brown leather accoutrements but during the war the leather items were generally blackened..
On the back it is marked: "ERICH SCHÜLER HAMBURG" + Waffen amt with "M" for Kriegsmarine.
On one of the belt loops the owner has signed with his initials: "H.O"
German M1911 cartridge pouch
This Cartridge pouch is in really good condition, and still holds its form quite well.
The pouch is made out of black leather with sewed seams..
On the back it is marked: "ALEXANDER HERMES SOLINGEN 1938"
Under one of the pouch lids the owner has signed with his initials: "H.W"
German M1911 cartridge pouch
This Cartridge pouch is in really good condition, and still holds its form quite well.
The pouch is made out of black leather with sewed seams, the back side of the pouch is still brown..
On the back it is marked: "LANDES-LIEFERUNGS-GENOSSENSCHAFT NIEDERSACHSEN HANNOVER 1936"
Under one of the pouch lids the owner has signed with his name: "Nolte"
German M1911 cartridge pouch
Later pattern, blackened pebbled leather construction Mauser pouch with steel fittings.
On the back it is marked: "R.B.Nr. 0/0633/0013"
Under the center pouch lid it is signed: "Reiter ZDI" and under another lid it is signed: "I.P. Seurel"
This pouch is marked with a RB number... The RB numbers, Reichs Betriebnummer, (National factory code numbers), were introduced in late 1942 and were intended to replace the manufacturer’s marks on garments and equipment to conceal the manufacture’s name and location from the allies, to prevent bombing raids on German industrial factories (Info from - The Collector's Guild)
Infantry Assault Badge in silver
This "Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber" (Infantry Assault Badge in silver) is a late war pattern "Feinzink"
GERMAN OFFICER RIDING BOOTS
A pair of very nice German officer riding boots
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