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Original 1942 German Auer Schutbrille with Pouch – Excellent Condition

 

This is a rare opportunity to own an authentic 1942 German Schutbrille (protective goggles), manufactured by the renowned company Auer. Complete with its original pouch, this set is in superb condition, making it a must-have for collectors of World War II artifacts or historical equipment.  


The goggles, designed for military use during the war, were crafted with Auer’s trademark precision. The rubber frame remains remarkably supple, a rare feature for items of this age. The clear lenses are intact and free from significant scratches or damage, providing a glimpse into the exceptional durability of the materials used.  

The set includes the original, well-preserved pouch, which still features its functional closure mechanism and legible markings. Together, the goggles and pouch represent a complete and genuine WWII artifact.  


Issued to protect soldiers from dust, debris, and other environmental hazards, the Schutbrille was a critical piece of equipment during the war. This particular pair, marked 1942, offers a tangible connection to the technological and industrial ingenuity of wartime Germany.  


- Goggles: The rubber remains soft and flexible, lenses are clear, and the strap is intact.  
- Pouch: Minimal wear, with all seams and closures in excellent working order.  
- Completeness: A fully original set with no missing components, making it an exceptional find.  


- Genuine WWII-era goggles from a well-known manufacturer.  
- Few examples survive in such excellent condition with the original pouch.  
- A unique artifact showcasing the practicality and innovation of wartime equipment.  

 

This complete set is perfect for collectors, reenactors, or anyone with an interest in WWII history. Don’t miss the chance to own this outstanding piece of the past!  

Contact us today for more details or to make it yours!

Schutzbrille Wehrmacht Auer

€ 185,00Price
Quantity

    Axis artifacts

    Postbus 30

    5825 ZG Overloon

    Netherlands

    Axis Artifacts
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