(J1642) A Small Size S A Buckle often associated as the forerunner of the Hitler Youth. The buckle is in very good condition. The buckle comes with an original piece of the belt, that has been cut used and worn. The buckle itself though, is a brass two piece type with a standard disc affixed to the buckle all being of brass. The belt leather as stated, is well used and worn. The buckle is also in good used condition. A scarce early Hitler Youth SA item. GBP £65.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K818) An Army Belt Buckle being of cast aluminium with an aluminium catch. The buckle is an unmarked example. Very nice to find and in good condition although it has lost most of it's paint finish. The buckle is in used and worn condition. GBP £60.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K830) A battlefield recovered Imperial German Belt Buckle being of two piece
consctruction and complete with a small piece of leather from the belt. The buckle when purchased at a local show, was stated to
have been found in the Somme area of France. Age and condition I would probably agree. A nice looking buckle nevertheless, that
would clean, but personally I wouldn't bother. It has that "I have been there and done that" look. GBP
£45.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K1219) A Nice Near Mint exampel of an Army other ranks green painted Steel Buckle with it's leather tab mounted onto it's leather belt. To begin, the leather belt is size 95 and is marked what appears to be D/0398/0020. Then the green tab that holds the buckle still retains most of it's painted finish. The green painted buckle has a maker's mark on the leather tab as well as a date of 1941. The buckle itself also has a maker's mark of CTD 1941. The over all condition is very good to near mint and it has been many years since we had one in such fine condition. This is a veteran bringback. GBP £175.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K1220) An Army Belt & Buckle that has been repaired. The belt is a conglomeration of two belts that have been sewn together at the back. The wear and tear is consistent to both parts and it might well be he got just too skinny and the belt was cut down. The belt is maker marked and dated 1941. The buckle is the earlier type of aluminium with an aluminium disc applied and four prongs holding it to the buckle. This is nice and tight and shows it has been like this for several years. Again, this is a veteran bringback. GBP £110.00 (UK Pounds)
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(L50) A Nice example of a used and worn green painted, then polished steel, Belt Buckle being magnetic. The buckle is marked RS & S and has most of it's green paint finish to the reverse still intact. The buckle also has it's leather tab fitted that is dated 1940 and appears to be marked R SIPPER & SOHN.? Ludenscheid. Very nice example. GBP £75.00 (UK Pounds)
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(K1007) A Very Nice example of a nice length Army Officer's Parade Belt and Buckle. The buckle is maker marked A on the retaining hook and is nice, bright and clean. The belt would be considered mint apart from 4 pin holes where someone has pinned it to a board for some unknown reason. These are hardly detectable but it's best to point them out. The green backing is very nice and intact with no mothing and the belt comes with it's retaining buckle, which fits onto a leather tab. The leather tab is length stamped 115 which is unusual to get such a long length belt. The belt also has both of it's movable tabs for hiding the excess etc. GBP £225.00 (UK Pounds)
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