Sized 62/54 and dated 1940. Leather is in excellent condition, flexible and supple with very little wear. These are difficult to find in this condition and separate from a helmet. Don’t miss out!
Sized 62/54 and dated 1940. Leather is in excellent condition, flexible and supple with very little wear. These are difficult to find in this condition and separate from a helmet. Don’t miss out!
German Helmet M40 WW2 Combat helmet M 40 WWII size 64. WW2 German Helmet WWII M 40. Original Helmet after professional restoration. If you have questions, ask them before purchasing the product. A condition on a REAL photo. Look at the ACTUAL photos! You receive what you see. See my other lots, have some interesting. [Continue]
WWII GERMAN TYPE M36 BULGARIAN STEEL HELMET W/ STRAP/ LINER VINTAGE WW2.
WW2 German Helmet WWII M 40 Original Helmet after professional restoration Combat helmet. Original 100% if you have questions, ask them before purchasing the product. Original 100% A condition on a REAL photo. Look at the ACTUAL photos! You receive what you see. See my other lots, have some interesting Don’t lose your chance to [Continue]
WW2 German Combat Helmet WWII M 35. Size 60cm 24 /adjustable great biker helmet.
Hello, up for sale is an original WWII German Luftwaffe leather pilot flight helmet. Issued to the pilots (therefore the headphone openings) of the Luftwaffe aircraft. The snap fasteners marked H. Scarce and highly collectable item for your militaria collection. Condition: Preserved in very good condition considering age and use. The lining has tears. Please, [Continue]
German helmet of the Second World War period, fire parade, lightweight, good condition, without cracks and chips.
M35 WW2 LUFTWAFFE BEADED HELMET IN GREEN CAMOUFLAGE PAINT – COMPLETE AND UNTOUCHED. Luftwaffe paintwork underneath is clearly visible. Late war liner version. Possible use of Volksturm units at the end of the war.
For sale is a hurriedly-applied Heavy Pour Paint Camouflage helmet with aesthetically pleasing drips and runs. Likely field-applied on the frontlines and rushed into combat before the paint had time to dry. Collecting these over the years, I have seen only one other example with a comparable amount of paint drips. Generally just brush strokes [Continue]