Belt is fabricated with a fine aluminum wire interlaced with white threading on the upper, incorporating two rows of forest green embroidery, the edges and reverse in green wool, two sliders with matching uppers and reverses to that of the belt, the right end finishing in a point with a hook that faces a single row of nine holes for length adjustment,... Belt is fabricated with a fine aluminum wire interlaced with white threading...
Buckle in silvered die-stamped aluminum with a bronzed gilt eagle affixed in the centre on the right end (gilt worn), unmarked, the buckle measuring 48.8 mm x 54.5 mm. Belt is fabricated from a fine aluminum wire interlaced with white threading, with a thin row of red embroidery in the centre flanked by thicker rows of black embroidery on either side on... Buckle in silvered die-stamped aluminum with a bronzed gilt eagle affixed in...
A Scarce FAD Buckle - Die stamped white metal buckle, with pebbled field centering a stylized shovel; the reverse of this buckle features a standard slotted ramp style catch with a steel roll bar and prongs, in very fine condition. Footnote: The FAD organization (German Freiwilliger Arbeitdients), was a voluntary labor service that was the predecessor of... A Scarce FAD Buckle - Die stamped white metal buckle, with pebbled field...
Buckle in silvered aluminum on the right end of the belt, unmarked, illustrating a left-facing spread-winged eagle, its talons gripping a wreathed swastika, on a pebbled background, surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves and acorns with a ribbon at the base. Army patterned brocade dress belt in fine aluminum wire and two rows of forest green embroidery on... Buckle in silvered aluminum on the right end of the belt, unmarked,...
Buckle WH Marker marked DR. Franke & Co Ludenscheid 1941, Type 2. Nice condition. Buckle WH Marker marked DR. Franke & Co Ludenscheid 1941, Type 2. Nice...
A German Army EM/NCO Belt Buckle, unmarked, mint condition. A German Army EM/NCO Belt Buckle, unmarked, mint condition.
A First War Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) Officer's Belt Buckle. In fire gilt brass, unmarked, worn, better than extremely fine. Footnote: From the collection of approximately 900 German buckles accumulated by John R. Angolia, who start collecting buckles, belts and brocades from 1944 until around 1990; most of the buckles were obtained from... A First War Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) Officer's Belt Buckle....
HJ buckle early unmarked, very nice. HJ buckle early unmarked, very nice.