M.15/M.16 Gummi Gas Mask in Container, a good condition container retaining virtually all of its field grey green paint finish, its long canvas shoulder strap and its webbing short securing strap. The mask itself, both lenses have fractured, the body of the mask is good, there are two extra lenses for the mask in their original paper wrapping to the upper inner cradle of the lid. The filter all in field grey, beautifully marked and clearly dated ’16.6.16’.
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M.15/M.16 Gummi Gas Mask in Container, cylindrical tin in good order retaining virtually all of its field grey green finish, complete with a long canvas shoulder strap. The short securing strap is missing. The Gummi mask is generally good with both of its lenses. The filter with slight surface rusting, which is obscuring the packing date.
M.17 Gas Mask, excellent complete gas mask of the M.17 variety having the slightly longer canister retaining virtually all of its field grey green paint finish, its long webbing shoulder strap and matching steadying strap. To the upper inner lid containing three spare sets of mask lenses in their original greaseproof paper wrapping. The leather face mask is in excellent condition with all of its elasticated head strapping. The filter all in field grey, maker marked ‘GJB 1917’ in raised relief plus further 1917 date of ’22.9.17’ in rubber ink.
M.15/16 Gas Mask Container, a very nice condition container for the M.15/16 gas mask. Printed instructions to the upper inner lid. The tin retains virtually every bit of its field grey finish with some areas of slight rusting coming through the paint. Complete with its long mid tan canvas shoulder strap and matching colour canvas steadying strap.
M.15/16 Gummi Gas Mask, this mask alone, featured on page 127 of Feldzug 17, mask in generally good condition, all head strapping good, complete with its filter with the filter profusely stamped including the date ’24.8.16’. This mask was later modified as a training mask and is marked as such on the metal underside of the main mask body and has a red band circumventing the filter.
M.15 Gummi Gas Mask and Container, without ridges, retaining much of its original field grey green paint finish with instructions for usage printed into the base of the tin, complete with its webbing long shoulder strap, steadying strap missing. The Gummi mask is generally good with all head strapping complete. Filter marked 12th May 1918.
American Souvenired Gas Mask, the cylinder and mask of an M.15/M.16 gas mask, the tin having the majority of its field grey green paint remaining with some indentations and paint loss. The mask has the leather face, good head strapping and eyepieces intact. Filter marked 12th June 1918. The mask has been souvenired by a U.S. soldier and has sent it to his father, ‘Mr. G.W.Owen, 485 Olive Street, Galesburg, Illinois USA’. The mask has been wrapped in a field made lightweight canvas covering with the address applied with the additional lettering to the exterior ‘Boche gass. Mask’ and with applied U.S. stamps on the portion of the cover that forms the base of the gas mask. Featured in Feldzug 18, pages 164 and 165. Also hand applied to the exterior is the phrase ‘OK! Censored by Captain J.W.Davies U.S.Army’.
M.16 Gas Mask Canvas Holder (Segeltuchtaschen), an extremely good condition light maroon bordering on mid tan cylindrical canvas holder, containing the 1915 Gummi mask with the filter dated ‘16th August 1916’, in its carrying tin, which the owner has dispensed with the need for carrying straps with a separate inner compartment carrying the spare filter, which is marked ‘2nd February 1918’ in its original cardboard lined carrying tin, which is complete with its lid. The exterior of the canvas bag having the original owner’s name of ‘Hauger’ applied, complete with both of its original belt loops and metal D rings for shoulder strap hanging. Stamped size ‘3’ at the end of the bag with what appears to be an owner’s name applied.
Enlisted Mans Neck Cloth Known as the M.1907 Halstuch, literally a piece of field grey green linen, 90cm long x 23cm being an issue neck protector. Shown and described on page 55 of Feldzug 14. Excellent condition, complete with the original soldier’s name label with the name of ‘Binz’. Dated ‘1913’ and issued to the 8th Company of Regiment 73. Regiment 73 wore the Waterloo scroll on their helmet plates. A scarce item of personal kit.
3x M.15 Piped Shoulder Boards, consisting of Prussian Guard Grenadier Regiment No.2, single board, beautifully laid on motifs, red piped, stitch-on style. Prussian Fusilier Regiment No.86, white wool piping on field grey cloth, stitch-on style. Prussian Infantry Regiment No.63, chain stitched letter ‘K’ with applied crowns, white wool piped on field grey backing cloth with attached retailer’s label with pencil written ‘I.R.63 VI AK’ (6th Army Corps). Three highly interesting shoulder boards. (3 items)
3x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, all of the M.15 simplified pattern. Consisting of Grenadier Regiment No.10, un-piped field grey stitch-on shoulder board with chain stitched regimental insignia and applied crown above. M.15 simplified without piping, slight cut to the upper side of the board, stitch-on style with chain stitched regimental insignia and crown above of Anhalt Infantry Regiment No.93. M.15 shoulder board on slate grey, stitch-on style, un-piped, of either Field Artillery Regiment 10, 14, 15, 20, 24, 30 or 60. (3 items)
Fine 12cm Minenwerfer Model, an undoubtedly German made probably apprentices model of a 12cm M.16 Minenwerfer. Very intricate detail, all turn keys working correctly. The breach opens on a hinge and has a locking system, which is all in place and operating. Set on a marble base with a presentation plaque, the base measuring 30 x 15 cm, full height of model when it is fully elevated is 21cm.
3x M.15/16 Engineers Shoulder Boards, stitch-on shoulder board with stitches as removed from tunic, all black body with red wool piping, chain stitched number ‘251’. Stitch-on shoulder board with chain stitch number ‘18’. Stitch-on shoulder board chain stitched number ‘12’ with highly attractive chain stitched pick and shovel indicating a pioneer unit with old identification label attached. (3 items)
Grouping of Foot Artillery Officers and Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, five shoulder boards, three officers and two enlisted men. Officers Regiment 19 with Saxon fleck in the weave, yellow base, Prussian officers with white and yellow base, slip-on, officers 17th Prussian Foot Artillery with slip-on tab, enlisted mans single for the 5th Foot Artillery M.15/16, enlisted mans M.15/16 for the 30th Foot Artillery. (5 items)
4x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, two ciphered and two numbered M.15/16 shoulder boards, 24 moth damaged white piped, 29 slight moth damage to the white piping and number chain stitching 29, Prussian Grenadier Regiment No.7 white piped with beautifully stitched crown over cipher, Prussian Grenadier Regiment 10 non-piped. (4 items)
4x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, two numbered, two ciphered. Regiment No.31 chain stitched numbers white piped, Regiment No.29 chain stitched numbers white piped. Thuringen Infantry Regiment 153, longer shoulder board possibly for a greatcoat laid on motifs and crown. Hessian Guard Dragoon Regiment No.23 M.15/16 white piped with laid on crown over gothic ‘L’, three moth nips close to the letter ‘L’. (4 items)
5x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards all being M.15/16 types, two numbered three ciphered. Chain stitched 221 white piped heavy moth damage, Regiment 27 red chain stitched white piping some light moth on the reverse side, Thuringen Infantry Regiment 153 non piped some moth tracking to the nap of the cloth and slight loss to the red crown. Thuringen Infantry Regiment No.72 beautifully woven red crown and cipher non piped. A rare Wurttemberg Dragoon Regiment 26 non piped excellent red ciphers laid on the field grey background. (5 items)
5x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, three for Artillery two Infantry. M.15/16 white piped Regiment No.454 chain stitched, another Regiment 454 chain stitched white piped, some flooding of colour, Foot Artillery Regiment No.10 red chain stitched and crossed grenades on yellow backing, Foot Artillery No.10 faded yellow base, chain stitched number 10 laid on crossed red grenades, Foot Artillery No.17 red chain stitched numbers laid on crossed grenades, good yellow base. (5 items)
4x Enlisted Mans Shoulder Boards, M.15/16 Foot Artillery No.22 chain stitched numbers, applied crossed grenades on yellow backing cloth, Foot Artillery No.17 possibly for a greatcoat chain stitched number 17 applied crossed grenades, M.15/16 Thuringen Regiment 95 beautifully chain stitched, Gothic motif and crown on field grey cloth non piped and a rare Airship Battalion 1 M.15/16 chain stitched letter ‘L’ with ‘1’ below non piped on field grey. (4 items)
M.15 Version of the M.08 Drivers Cap, a super example of the M.15 driver’s cap. Good nap to the field grey green cloth, olive drab soft crushable peak with matching chinstrap. Minor moth nips to the crown. Blue central band for Prussian train troops, complete with both national and state cockades. It has the clothing depot stamp of the 4th Corps in the form of ‘K.B.A.IV’ as shown on page 158 of Feldzug 15.
Imperial German M.15 Drivers Peaked Cap, a magnificent condition lightly worn driver’s cap, all nap to body excellent, no moth damage, red centre band, a black peak with a lighter field grey green leather strap. To the interior profusely stamped with a maker’s stamp, depot issue stamps of the 4th Corp marked ‘K.B.A.IV’, stamped size ‘55’. Manufacturer’s stamp of ‘Ebert’ to the interior, complete with both its national and Prussian State cockades. Shown on page 120 of Feldzug 15.
Saxon M.15 Enlisted Mans Shako, a scarce helmet being an excellent condition Saxon enlisted mans shako. The felt covering to the body is without any moth damage, complete with its field grey Saxon front plate with bugle horn base indicating Jager unit, its correct leather chinstrap with field grey fittings, the small size national and state cockades. To the interior the mid tan leather sweatband all complete and undamaged, marked ’55.5’ to the upper inner crown in size and heavily army corp marked ‘B.A.XII’( army corps 12 ) with following date of ‘16’. Fully described and illustrated on pages 132 and 133 of Feldzug 16.
Model 1918 Camouflage Trench Helmet, as explained in Feldzug 18, to obtain the camouflage version of the M.1918 helmet is extremely rare. Shell size stamped ‘ET66’. To the exterior subdued block camouflage pattern with black separation lines, liner securing rivets present. To the interior the three section light cream padded liner is present, the tip of one tongue is split, two of the leather sections have their inner horsehair pads complete, one is missing. Clips in place to the M.18 liner for the M.18 strap which is unfortunately missing.
M.16 Trench Helmet, stamped size ‘G62’ to the inner shell, this good M.16 trench helmet retains at least 70% of its original field grey green paint finish. Both of the armoured front plate attachment lugs have been filled with wood, which was a common occurrence. The interior liner is in place on its leather band, the leather has solidified, of the three leather sections two retain their inner pads, the tongue to one of the pads is completely missing and the helmet also retains its original extremely rare chinstrap.
Battle Damaged M.16 Steel Helmet, a ‘66’ size stamped shell, the exterior retaining much of its original field grey green finish with substantial shrapnel damage, as can be viewed. Of the interior liner only three-quarters of the original leather band remains with one of its leather sections remaining with its internal horsehair padded pad. Shown on page 126 of Feldzug 16.
Model 1918 Camouflaged Trench Helmet, featured on pages 146-149 of Feldzug 18, any M.18 camouflage helmet is incredibly difficult to obtain, this example having a good bright variation of colours including ochre, brown, yellow and maroon to the exterior with black separation lines. To the interior the lighter cream three padded liner is all intact to the steel liner band. All of the three inner horsehair pads remain. Clips for the M.18 strap are present but the strap is missing.
1st Foot Guards Camouflage Trench Helmet, being a very good M.17 size 64 shell trench helmet as worn by the 3rd Company of the 1st Foot Guards. The mixture of dark brown and yellow camouflage with light tan separation lines. Foot Guards insignia hand applied to the left hand side of the helmet with large number ‘3’ to the reverse side. To the interior the helmet retains all of its original three pads in mid tan colour. The tips of all six tongues are complete and with its original chinstrap. A rare helmet, as featured on pages 114,115,116 and 117 of Feldzug 18.
Outstanding M.17 Camouflage Trench Helmet, ET64 size shell, camouflaged to the exterior in the green, maroon, ochre and brown camouflage with black separation lines, virtually all of the finish intact. To the interior two of the three pads only remain and both are with their inner horsehair pads, the remains of the third pad is laying within the bowl of the helmet and complete with its original chinstrap. A good manufacturer’s name and date stamp of ‘1916’ is on one of the leather pads. This helmet is on the front cover of Feldzug 1918 and a full description on pages 80 and 83.
M.16 Camouflage Battle Damaged Trench Helmet, a G 68 sized M 16 camouflage trench helmet from Michael Baldwin’s collection that has been heavily photographed on pages 84,86,86,87,88 and 89 of the excellent work ‘ Battle Damage’ 3 colour paint in green ochre and tan retaining virtually all of its paintwork, which has had bullet damage through the front and exiting the side of the shell, retaining all 3 inner liner pads , 1 pad having its original horsehair inner pad intact and another pad with 1 tongue missing, with the remains of its chin strap, owners name hand applied into rear skirt.
Very Rare M.18 Ear Cut Out Helmet with Remains of Camouflage Paint Finish, it is extremely rare to find a camouflage M.18 ear cut out helmet, this example is clearly marked ‘ET64’, as all of the ear cut out helmets are, with the faint remains of its camouflage finish, which has been applied over the rare original flock finish. Both armoured plate attachment lugs have been plugged with wood as quite commonly encountered. To the interior all three of the light cream liner sections remain with all of their tongues. Two have their inner horsehair pads remaining, one is missing and complete with its M.1918 chinstrap pieces, one of which is completely detached from its strap post. The unique carbine clip strap featured only on M.18 helmets has the faint remains of its manufacturer’s stamp and a clear date of ‘1918’. The faint remains of a paper post home label is visible, this is affixed to the inner rear skirt. Featured on pages 142,143,144 and 145 of Feldzug 18.
M.17 Camouflage Trench Helmet, a good ‘TJ66’ stamped shell with the exterior having the standard block camouflage finish with a brighter maroon than normally encountered, green and ochre with black separation lines. Good bright finish remaining to the skull. To the interior all three liner pads are present with their inner horsehair pads, however two of the pads are detached from the steel M.17 liner band. The helmet also has its semi solidified chinstrap remaining but split to the centre.
Camouflage M.17 Steel Helmet Shell, an indistinctly marked helmet which appears to be size 64, the exterior having good camouflage of brown, green and dark yellow with wide black separation lines, a great majority of the finish remaining. To the interior unfortunately the liner and liner band is missing. All lining retaining rivets complete.
M.18 Trench Helmet, a virtually unused condition M.18 trench helmet, rubber ink stamped size ‘62’ to the inner skirt, retaining all of its original field grey finish to the exterior. To the interior the mid tan coloured three section liner is all intact with its inner horsehair pads, some slight degrading of the leather at the point where the leather pads fit over the inner steel liner band but still strong. Complete with its rare M.18 carbine clip strap, which is maker marked and clearly dated ‘1918’ to the leather tab that covers the metallic carbine clip. Also rubber ink stamped ‘AK’ into the rear of the shell and remains of the original drawstring laying in the lower part of the bowl. A very rare helmet in this condition. Featured in Feldzug 18 pages 132,133,134,135,136 and 137.
M.16 Souvenired Trench Helmet Shell, this is a size 66 M.16 steel helmet shell, which has been captured and souvenir painted, possibly by a British unit, probably displayed in a mess after WWI. The complete interior is missing with the exception of one of the strap retaining clips. Painted to the front is an ace of spades with unfortunately an unidentified unit badge originally painted to the front with the first part of the letters ‘royal’ still visible. The badge is in the shape of a Garter Star.
Armoured Helmet Brow Plate, a very good condition armoured brow plate for fitting to the M.16, 17 and 18 helmet. Maker marked and numbered ‘41’ to the reverse side of the plate, one side only of the long fixing strap still remaining to the brow plate, which retains good original colour. Shown in Feldzug 18 on pages176 and 177.

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