Normally I would throw out this buckle but I have to admit what drew my attention to it was that the Swaz was filed off. I asked the vets daughter about it and she said that when he father came home he put his foot locker in the basement and there it stayed. This buckle has no maker mark that I coul ...Read and See More
This is a great looking Army Aluminum Buckle, the obverse shows monomial wear mainly to the Eagle's chest. Most of the green paint has been removed by wear or on purpose. there is still paint around the perimeter of the rope and between the letters and oak leaves. Kind of gives it a nice look. The r ...Read and See More
This Army Buckle is made by Rudolf Richter Schlag RS&Sk. The obverse front side has had all the green paint removed. Exposing a great looking pebbled background that highlights the motto, Oak Leaves and Eagle. The reverse retains 88% of the original green paint. There is a name scratched into the ar ...Read and See More
This Army Buckle had all the obverse green paint taken off for what ever reason , most likely for a dress buckle. The reverse side has 60% of the original green paint remaining. The buckle is stamped with the following OC & F dated 1944. The leather tab is stamped OC F. DATED 194?. The black bel ...Read and See More
This heavy leather belt has really has been modified, the catch is the later war style and the belt is 34 “long. The belt was cut down as was the leather buckle holed leather. I presume that this was done for the very young recruits that had to fill in the ranks. Like all belts the leather should ...Read and See More
This Prussian buckle is based upon the 1895 model with a brass body and bright steel insert. The obverse has some scratches on the brass from use the reverse has the early C straight post soldered to the buckle plate as it is on the roller.the plate is also soldered to the buckle body.
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This Army dress Buckle is a early aluminum construction with the Leather Tab. The buckle is a recent vet family purchase. The buckle shows lot of wear with the eagles chest showing the most. The buckle still has lot of dirt on the Gott Mit Uns and the wreath. The leather tab has the makers stamp and ...Read and See More
This buckle is from my collection. This is a strange one as the base material for the buckle appears and smells like copper with a brass wash on it. The silver finish Prussian disk is a great strike and darkened that makes it really stand out. There are no makers marks. Condition very good + ...Read and See More
The buckle plate is out of my collection purchased in April 1996. I really do not know what this is and I have asked several advanced collectors and they have seen it before but no one seems to know what it was for. This buckle plate is 2 1/8" wide and the standard 1 7/8/" high. The reverse has two ...Read and See More