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
This aluminum die struck buckle shows little or no use just storage knocks. The reverse is marked with Assmann & Sohne figure and A&S. This buckle must have been made before the RZM numbering system was in effect.
Condition very good+ ...Read and See More
This Navy aluminum buckle (2 1/4") and keeper is un-issued and mint. The reverse is maker marked FLL for Friedrich Linden Ludenscheid.
Condition Mint ...Read and See More
This WWI buckle with leather tag has a gray green paint on 80% of the steel buckle. The buckle has a unusual catch that is mounted towards the middle of the buckle. The leather tab is marked 1914 the makers name can not read and Offenbach a M. The leather tab is held by four rivets. Condition very ...Read and See More
This almost Mint HJ buckle retains almost all its paint with just a few storage marks. What makes this buckle different is it never had a roller and the RZM mark is M5/276 instead of M4. I believe that this same buckle is shown in one reference book. I do not know who the maker is no. 276? Condition ...Read and See More
This steel nickel finish buckle is double maker marked, first the Assmann man and then the A&S then Ges. Gesch. then the RZM 17, no M/ prefix. There seems to be a question as if it is a no 17 mfg. code it would be for Ernst Meissner not Assmann? I purchased this in June 1985. Condition very good + ...Read and See More
This is a pre 1938 army buckle with the standing lion and crown in a copper dark bronze finish. The catch is maker marked SSA ? and I have no idea who that is. Strange it has the same construction procedures as the German buckles. Condition very good ...Read and See More
Just bought this from a picker its a original WWII Japanese Military Forces Hand Book dated Sept 15, 1944. This is the much sought after smaller version that could be carried around it is a original war time issued all inclusive book on Japanese forces, weapons, tactics, vehicles, insignia, etc. The ...Read and See More
I have several US P38 can openers dated 1962 in the original wrapper early Viet Nam item. A P38 was always your best friend if you lost yours you had to beg to use someone elses. Condition new ...Read and See More