This is just a great Luft Aluminum buckle, the only wear to the front is to the eagles chest. The pebble background really highlights the eagle and wreath. The reverse has the intertwine G B initials for the mfg. G. Bremerton. The leather tab has the Luft acceptance LBA, and the oval G. Bremerton da ...Read and See More
This mid war Luft dress buckle is made with the Luft oval applied with four prongs to the medal buckle. Nice economy method of making various buckles wit a smaller inventory. The paint is in good condition with obvious wear to the top and bottom sides where the hand was used to hook it to the belt h ...Read and See More
Another belt, this one I am not sure it’s exact heritage. The only marking on the belt is the number 118 by the catch. The leather is brown and catch is brass. There was at one time a set of cross straps (you can see where the stitching was). Being brown with a cross strap makes me think it’s an ...Read and See More
This belt and buckle came with a large group of SS material a friend picked up about two years ago. The Luft buckle was on the belt when he purchased the items from a vets family. Now this is just my opinion that this is the absolute last form the German belt took on in 1945. Why I feel this way is ...Read and See More
This steel buckle has a great detail of the winged emblem for the air raid wardens. The obverse has light scratching under the wings. The photos are showing a gray silver finish. Condition very good ...Read and See More