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Description
Light worn M34 overseas cap ‘Schiffchen’. Complete with hand applied M40 pattern BeVo insignia on the front. Shows no major damages, just honest wear. White soutache for infantry was removed per regulations. Maker marked by Alfred Valet Mützenfabrik Stuttgart – Bad Cannstadt, dated 1942. Size marked 56.
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WW2 British MK III ‘Turtle’ combat helmet 1943
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