Silver-toned metal ashtray featuring iconography associated with the SS: eagle, SS runes and edelweiss on the upper section, with an SS Totenkopf in the lower concave ash bowl. A decorative fantasy piece, sometimes described as a wartime propaganda item, though without firm documentary confirmation.
SA dagger with side-ring scabbard, high-grade reproduction with a real high-quality steel blade and black wooden grip. Unlike our standard version, this model uses no plastic or low-grade materials: it is made for collectors who want a more solid, realistic and premium replica.
Heer Schirmmütze Eagle (Silver), early pattern marked G.H.O. 37, commonly attributed to G. H. Osang, Dresden. Made from stamped aluminium with rear prongs, it was worn on the front of the Heer Schirmmütze above the national cockade and oak-leaf wreath during the pre-war uniform period.
Walther P38 miniature, a scale reproduction of the German service pistol adopted in 1938 as the successor to the Luger P08. A display piece representing one of the most recognizable sidearms of the Second World War, noted for its modern profile and wartime production history.
MP38/40 leather sling, reproduction of the carrying strap used on German MP38 and MP40 submachine guns. Made from leather with textured finish and metal hardware, it completes the weapon for display, reenactment or uniform setup.
K98 leather sling with frog, complete accessory for the German Karabiner 98k. Made from leather with metal hardware, adjustment slider and frog retaining piece, ideal for completing display rifles, reenactment setups or uniform presentations.
K98 sight hood, metal front sight protector for the Karabiner 98k. Mounted over the front sight base, it shields the sight from knocks, dirt and damage while completing the historical appearance of the rifle.
M43 ear muffs, wool reproduction for German winter field equipment. Designed to protect the ears from cold during guard duty, marches and outdoor service, they add a practical and realistic detail to uniforms, reenactment and historical displays.
Aluminium belt hooks for WH/SS German tunics, reproduction of the internal support hooks used on German uniform jackets. Designed to hold the equipment belt in position, they help distribute weight and complete tunics for display, reenactment and collecting.
RPG metal keychain, reproduction of the famous Soviet portable rocket launcher, recognizable by its launch tube and front grenade. Widely used since the Cold War, it became one of the most iconic light anti-tank weapons. Fully made of metal.
VSS Vintorez metal keychain, reproduction of the Soviet suppressed special-purpose rifle developed in the 1980s. Designed for special units and discreet operations, it is recognizable by its integrated suppressor and compact profile. Fully made of metal, reflecting the original silhouette.
MG42 metal keychain, reproduction of the iconic German machine gun of World War II. Known for its extremely high rate of fire and reliability. Fully made of metal, accurately reflecting the distinctive profile of the original weapon.
STG44 metal keychain, reproduction of the iconic German assault rifle of World War II. Widely regarded as the first modern assault rifle, symbolizing the evolution of automatic weapons. Fully made of metal, accurately replicating the original profile.
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring Shoulder Board Devices, reproduction of the insignia used for the highest Luftwaffe rank. A gold eagle above crossed marshal batons identified the personal rank created in 1940 exclusively for Göring.
Honour dagger of the Deutsches Waidwerk, inspired by German hunting tradition and the Hirschfänger hunting cutlass. Linked to the world of the Deutsche Jägerschaft, it combined ceremonial function, forest symbolism and motifs such as stag, oak leaves and hunting culture.
SS-style dagger with black grip, eagle and runes, but with the blade motto “Alles für Deutschland”, normally associated with SA daggers. An unusual combination, useful for comparing the ceremonial edged weapons of different Third Reich organisations.
Collar tabs for the cape of the Landesschützen mountain troops of the k.k. Landwehr. Their shaped form, with triangular top, inward-curving sides and rectangular lower ending, identified the unit on the outer garment used during alpine service.
RSI Alpini Medical collar tabs featuring green backing, red upper cloth, and a silver gladius with oak leaves at the center. Worn by medical personnel of Alpine units of the Italian Social Republic during the final phase of World War II (1943–1945).
Collar tabs of the Landesschützen mountain troops, part of the Austro-Hungarian k.k. Landwehr and recruited mainly in Tyrol, Trentino and Vorarlberg. The green colour and edelweiss identified these alpine troops, trained for mountain warfare.
Medal of the III CC.NN. Division “XXI Aprile”, linked to the Scirè operations, 29 February–3 March Year XIV. The historical model was also struck in silver; the design shows a dagger driven into the ground, recalling the 1936 Ethiopian campaign.
Rigid black leather holster for Luger P08, designed to carry the German Parabellum pistol. Featuring a molded structure and front flap closure, it protected the weapon during service. Commonly used by officers and NCOs, it represents a standard element of military personal equipment.
WWII German reversible Zeltbahn in splinter camo, a multi-purpose shelter and poncho. Made from durable fabric with camouflage on both sides, it could be used in multiple configurations. A key component of standard German field equipment.
WWII German Fallschirmjäger M38 helmet, steel helmet designed for paratroopers. Featuring a compact shell without visor and a multi-point chin strap, it ensured stability during airborne operations. A distinctive item of airborne military equipment.
German M35 WWII helmet, steel combat helmet introduced in 1935 and used by German forces. Featuring a rolled edge, separate vent bushings, and contoured shell, it provided protection and durability. A key element of standard military equipment.
WWII German Dienstbrille with case, issued service eyeglasses for soldiers requiring vision correction. Featuring a metal frame, protective case, and internal card with the soldier’s personal details. A standard piece of individually assigned military equipment.
German WWI trench knife, known as a Nahkampfmesser or close-combat knife. Compact, practical and robust, it was used by Imperial German troops during trench raids, patrols and close-quarter fighting in the confined spaces of the Western Front.
SS tie pin bearing the emblem of the Schutzstaffel, the paramilitary organization of the National Socialist regime. Worn as a civilian or semi-official accessory, typically featuring the double Sig runes. An identification item associated with the structures of the Third Reich.
SS Police dagger featuring an eagle-head pommel, bone-style grip plates in a bronzed tone, bronze fittings and black scabbard. The blade bears floral etching without motto inscriptions. A ceremonial sidearm associated with police units integrated into the Schutzstaffel during the Third Reich.
German M16 helmet, steel helmet introduced during World War I. Featuring a deep shell and distinctive side lugs for a frontal armor plate, it provided enhanced protection. Later reused in various roles, it is a key piece in the evolution of modern combat helmets.
WW1 German/Prussian leather Pickelhaube, black leather spiked helmet with Prussian front eagle, side cockades, and metal fittings. Worn in the early stages of the First World War, it remains one of the most iconic pieces of Imperial German military headgear.
SA Seesportabzeichen (Naval version) Created for the SA Marine Section, it rewarded proficiency in nautical disciplines such as swimming, rowing, and sea endurance. Far scarcer than the standard SA Sports Badge, it was awarded to SA members trained in coastal and maritime environments.
Standard German WWII identification tag in aluminum, made in the classic oval form with two upper holes, one lower hole and three central slots. Intended for the engraved service details of the soldier, it was designed to be split into two matching halves when required by military identification procedures.
Mauser K98 metal keychain, reproduction of the iconic German standard-issue rifle of the Wehrmacht. A symbol of WWII infantry, known for reliability and accuracy. Fully made of metal, approx. 11.5 cm long, faithfully reproducing the original profile.
Mauser C96 keychain, miniature reproduction of the iconic German pistol. Made entirely of metal, hand-finished, approximately 5 cm long. Inspired by one of the most distinctive handgun designs of the early 20th century.
Beautiful stamp of the Third Reich in wood and metal.Hand-worked, aged naturally.
Standard Trinkbecher for the German M31 canteen. Made in black bakelite/plastic, it was designed to fit over the base of the Feldflasche 31. This wartime version replaced earlier aluminum cups as Germany shifted strategic metals to more essential military uses, making it a characteristic component of WWII German field gear.
Badge of the 10th MAS Division, rare variant with the wording “Divisione” instead of “Flottiglia”. Made of enameled metal, it was worn by RSI troops of the Decima Division. Original examples are highly sought after and extremely rare.
March on Rome commemorative medal, featuring Mussolini’s profile with “A NOI” on the obverse and a fasces with “Per l’Italia Ora e Sempre” on the reverse. A metal piece linked to the political symbolism and propaganda of the period.
Round badge of the 12th Alpini Company of the “Intra” Battalion, commonly attributed to the Italian Social Republic period. At the centre is Monte Corchia, while the outer ring bears the dialect motto “Pais Feila Veudi.” The Alpini feather above immediately identifies the emblem with the tradition and symbolism of Italy’s mountain troops.
Aluminum canteen cup for German WWII field bottle, designed to fit beneath the standard canteen. Lightweight and durable, it was used for drinking and heating liquids in the field. A key component of the individual mess and hydration system.
WWII German field shovel, a compact multi-purpose tool used for digging trenches and defensive positions. Made of steel with a wooden handle, it was durable and easy to carry. A standard item of individual equipment, often worn on the belt in a carrier.
Small magazine loading tool used for the Luger P08 pistol. Made of steel, it was designed to compress the magazine spring, making it easier to insert cartridges. Accessory associated with Luger pistols issued to German Wehrmacht and other armed forces during the Second World War.
Anti-sand goggles for German WWII Afrika troops, designed for desert operations. Featuring a synthetic frame with fabric covering, dark wraparound lenses, and adjustable strap, they protected against sand, wind, and intense sunlight. Typical of tropical field equipment.
German WWII tropical helmet, designed for use in desert environments. Featuring a lightweight construction, fabric covering, and wide brim for sun protection, with front insignia. Commonly used by Afrika Korps troops, it is a distinctive element of tropical field gear.