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Hessian Artillery Regiment 61 Enlisted Mans Pickelhaube with Trench Cover, this is a magnificent time capsule helmet with its original cover which will not be removed by this house as in places the cover is adhered to the shellac covering of the leather body. Marked into the rear peak ‘RB18’ being the Hessian clothing depot number, also regimentally marked ‘F.A.R.61’ dated ‘1916’. The chinstrap is in the, as worn, hanging down condition and unusually the helmet is fitted with twin Hessian cockades, no extra holes, The interior liner all complete with maker’s oval stamp with central ‘1916’ date. Featured on pages 56, 57, 58 and 59 of Feldzug 16.
Baden Reserve Regiment 109 Other Ranks Ersatz Felt Pickelhaube with Original Regimentally Marked Trench Cover, all felt body which is slightly distorted. Large Baden griffin front plate, complete with its national and Baden State cockade, original chinstrap. The leather liner is all complete with its leather drawstring. Complete with its enlisted ranks cover, which is painted ‘R109’, maker stamped to the interior with size stamp 55, no extra holes behind the front plate. Featured on pages 124, 125, 126, and 127 of Feldzug 15.
Prussian Other Ranks Pickelhaube with Original Trench Cover, superb condition all black leather pickelhaube with the Prussian plate and all fittings in chemically treated field grey. Original chinstrap. original leather liner with leather drawstring. Faint traces of maker’s stamping to the inner skull with unusual fibre back peak, no extra holes. Complete with field cover with slightly moth damaged letters of Regiment 174. The interior of the cover is stamped ‘J.R.174’ plus manufacturer’s stamps and size stamp ‘59’. Featured in Feldzug 15 page 172.
Prussian Garde (Guard) Uhlan Helmet, superb condition all leather body Guard Uhlan enlisted ranks helmet, complete with its metal non-removable mortarboard top, original chinstrap, all fittings in chemically treated field grey, complete with its black and white cloth covering over wood cockade with its standard red, white and black state cockade. To the interior the light tan leather liner is all complete with its original drawstring, stamped size ‘53½’ to the interior with maker’s stamp and date ‘1916’. The front Guard plate has its Guard Star missing, many helmets were issued without this Guard Star at this stage of the conflict, no extra holes. Featured on page 184 of Feldzug 15.
WW1 German Soldiers Tornister (Backpack), a good example of the fur covered tornister, army group marked to the interior ‘B.A.VIII’ dated ‘1918’ with earlier army group stamp ‘1917’ plus signals unit company markings. In one of the compartments is a fully used cardboard ammunition packet. Good fur to the exterior, all leather fittings strong, Erfurt maker marked, straps dated ‘1916’ with ’17.JR’ markings.
WW1 German Soldiers Tornister (Backpack) With Mess Tin Set, all canvas tornister constructed in field grey canvas, faint traces of maker’s stamp to the interior, complete with leather strap fitted aluminium mess tin, which contains to the interior aluminium drinking cup, soldier’s spoon and fork eating utensils, tin maker marked, dated ‘14’. Both attachment leather straps marked ‘JR19.1B’ Jager Regiment 19 1st Battalion. Leather on tornister maker marked, one strap dated ‘1915’, all other fittings complete.
Rare Bavarian M.15 Stiefelhose (Breeches), grey green cloth, slight staining around the crotch area with two small minor repairs. Patch in the seat. Clearly stamped ‘B.A.II’ with clear date of ‘1917’ with a partially obliterated regimental identification stamp. Featured on page 52 of Feldzug 17.
3rd Bavarian Infantry Regiment 1910 Enlisted Mans Battle Damaged Field Grey Tunic, nap of cloth weak in places, all original Bavarian buttons. One large moth hole to the right hand sleeve and moth above the rear belt support ramp also under the armpit. Standard configuration with Brandenburg cuffs. Fitted with 1915 shoulder boards. Faint markings of ‘B.A.1 1914’ to the interior plus manufacturer’s stamp, size stamps etc. One sleeve has a battle field repair and one button shows clear evidence of being struck by a bullet or shell splinter. Profusely illustrated with a huge amount of text on page 116 and 117 of Feldzug 14.
Bavarian Regiment Nr6 07/14 Pattern Field Grey Tunic, superb quality, minor moth nips, good nap to cloth overall. 07 rear skirt, 07 Swedish cuffs, NCO’s lace to lower sleeves, red piped front, all matching Bavarian buttons, Bavarian lace and NCO’s lace to collar with NCO’s buttons, M15/16 stitch down boards to Regiment 6, heavily stamped ‘B.A.VII 1916’ with a repair depot stamp ‘B.A.J.1915’ this would have been the depot that constructed the tunic.
WW1 German M 07/15 Prussian Infantry Feldrock Tunic, rank of NCO constructed in officers material but issued to enlisted ranks/NCO. Army group marked ‘B.A.X.1916’ with profuse size stampings to the interior plus a Hannover manufacturer’s stamp. No visible moth damage, red piped front, deep turned back cuffs, M.15 rear skirt, complete with shooting lanyard and slip-on Prussian Infantry Regiment 237 NCO’s shoulder boards. Featured on page 118, 119 of Feldzug 15.
Mauser S98/05 Trophy Piece Saw Back Bayonet, a highly interesting trophy piece being a beautifully bladed S98/05 bayonet, maker marked crown over ‘Erfurt’. The back strap is marked crown over ‘W15’ with Imperial acceptance stamp. Good wood grips, complete with its original faintly maker stamped leather frog and NCO’s bayonet knot. Adhered to the scabbard is an original British Army Field Post Office stamped label to Mrs. J. Cocroft, 66 South View Sheffield’ with ‘Passed by censor’ stamps dated ‘16th June or July 16’. An historic item.
German S98 Officially Shortened Bayonet, this officially shortened S98 bayonet and scabbard with its leather frog, NCO’s knot, maker marked ‘Alex Coppel, Solingen’ blade marked crown over ‘W’ over ‘06’ plus Imperial acceptance stamp. Good wood grips, bayonet working lug working correct, bayonet frog nearly mint, maker marked, ‘1916’ dated with portopee knot. Featured on page 46 and 47 of Feldzug 16.
Imperial German Fighting Knife, overall length 29cms. Superb blade, slight evidence of sharpening but has not lost its profile. Maker marked with the Clemen & Jung logo with Imperial acceptance stamp, the wood hilt is excellent in its original black painted steel scabbard with virtually all paint remaining, leather belt loop supple, complete with its hilt retaining strap with fully operational closing button.
Imperial German Fighting Knife, overall length 27cms. Absolutely superb blade, manufacturer’s stamp, complete with its black composition grips with the steel eagle headed pommel and imitation bayonet release button, in its original steel scabbard retaining virtually all of its black painted finish with the rare paper cloth and combined leather belt loop with its hilt retaining strap and fully operational closing button.
Battlefield Captured Bavarian Feldmutze (Forage Cap), M.16 dated 07/15 enlisted mans feldmutze with its original capture tag. Excellent condition, one moth hole to the crown, two minor moth nips to the rear body, complete with its Bavarian state and national cockades with its camouflage band lightly placed over the red centre band. Army group marked ‘B.A.VII 1916’ stamp to the upper inner crown, still with its original card capture tag which reads “From a dugout in a German trench north west of Delville Wood, September 1916”. Featured on page 184 and 185 of Feldzug 16.
Rare Prussian Train / Railway Troops Feldmutze (Forage Cap), with its blue/violet tinge waffenfarbe to crown and matching colour to the central band. The main body of the cap has only two moth nips, multiple moth damage to the violet band, complete with its national and state cockades having ‘12th Saxon clothing depot’ stamp and year ‘16’ to the interior and later re-issued to 15th Prussian Train Battalion, marked ‘T.X.V.’ Featured on page 192 of Feldzug 16.
M.1907 5th Prussian Hussar Regiment Feldmutze (Forage Cap), a magnificent and very rare feldmutze to Prussian Hussar Regiment No.5, stone grey body, one very small moth nip, white waffenfarbe with red centre band, both state and national enlisted ranks cockades. Original maker’s stamp to the interior. Army group marked ‘B.A.17 1915’. Featured on page 180 of Feldzug 15.
Prussian M.1908 Jager zu Pferde Feldmutze (Forage Cap), superb near mint condition feldmutze of an enlisted man in the 3rd Jager zu Pferde Regiment. All nap of cloth present, good bright colours to yellow waffenfarbe. Manufacturer’s stamp to the inside. Size stamped. Army group marked ‘B.A.XV. dated ‘1915’, complete with its national and state cockades. Featured on page 50 of Feldzug 15.
Wurttemberg Enlisted Mans Pickelhaube. With grey metal fittings. A huge size leather helmet, beautiful skull, no crazing, original chinstrap, complete with correct state and national cockades. The interior is very close to unworn condition, maker marked, original drawstring to the liner, profusely stamped on the back peak ‘G.R.123’ with faint date below, followed by 13th Army Corps markings with size stamp ‘59’. Shown on page 40 of Feldzug 16, no extra holes

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