We do not see many things from this period, There is residue of the original army green paint throughout the surfaces of the obverse and the reverse has nearly full paint. The reverse shows wear but remains serviceable. The buckle is pebbled throughout and in the center area it has a raised out set of circles separated by ropes with a Wehrmacht eagle in the center. There is a Hitler Youth eagle raised out in the center clutching a diamond with a mobile swastika within. Interesting rare example. The buckle is rectangular and looks to be cast aluminum. identical to the one that is shown on Page 64 of the Angolia belt Bid Accepted! Clearly visible twist eagle head in the “left” direction. There is also a raised out Prussian crown which retains reasonably good detailing. This steel Imperial Army Buckle is in very nice condition, have a plated steel surface. The lower portion portrays a wreath of oak leaves. Applied to the center with three prongs (visible on the back) is a stubby-winged copper color Party eagle. There is about 40% of the original olive green paint still in the recesses. This rectangular buckle is of aluminum construction and has a nicely pebbled obverse facing. This buckle is two piece ellipse of aluminum. A very decorative, highest quality Naval belt. And identical piece can be seen in the old Angolia buckle book on page 183. GERMAN SILVER DISK, UNTOUCHED & DIRTY AND NEEDS CLEANING BUT IT’S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, I PERSONALY BOUGHT THIS WITH WWI NJ 78TH DIV. Also part of the casting is the raised out code, “RZM M4/46”. Although this piece shows age it remains in collectible condition. This is a relatively rare assembly here and should be quite desirable. In the middle of the ellipse-like circle, there is a raised out Luftwaffe eagle flying to the right. B&B #38746C Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Buckle. A very finely made piece from Königreich Sachsen here, and only rarely seen. The leather is unmarked and is equipped with a catch at one end. The surfaces of the buckle are smooth, with the slogan "Gott Mit Uns" and a raised Prussian crown in the center. The words "Gott Mit Uns" are scrolled just above the eagle. $ 110. The reverse of the buckle is raised out with the maker marking “RZM M 4/39”. It features a pebbled finish and has two rings of rope in the center which trap a wreath of oak leaves at the bottom and the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns” raised out at the top. This tab is stamped "1936" and "G. Brehmer / Marknukroehen". This Political Leader's Buckle is the larger type and it is an aluminum base having gilded surfaces. There are two eyelets, one having a hook for regain wear of the sword. There is also a raised out Prussian crown which retains good detailing. The center area features a Wehrmacht style eagle having half—closed wings and clutching a swastika. The detailing to the bird is excellent. The finish is worn around the edges but most of it remains. $139.00 + $49.00 shipping. the top. A nice example here showing some usage but still in collectible condition. This Army General’s Belt is brown in color, with the leather being in relatively good shape. This Army Buckle is the molded aluminum type. It has a finely pebbled finish and double claws. Within the two borders is an oak leaf half wreath at the lower area and at the top is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. This leather shows some use and age but it is still in good, preserved condition. In the center is a half open winged eagle having a swastika raised out of its breast area. Brass matchbox cover with a brass Preußen "Gott Mit Uns" belt buckle center. This belt shows some age and crazing on the black outer surface, but it remains serviceable. This buckle is unmarked. There is a beaded circle on It has a pebbled finish throughout, which is still in good condition. A very fine example here. The border of the buckle has a pattern of raised oak leaves and acorns. In the center is a Fascist eagle. The buckle has the usual circular rope pressed out designs which trap a wreath of oak leaves at the bottom half of the circle and at the top has the raised out motto, “Gott Mit Uns”. Attached to the buckle is the original issue tag. The buckle shows minor wear to the surfaces. The surfaces are gilded and have a pleasing, muted tone. In between the circles are wheat shafts having lines between their surfaces. The eagle is in excellent condition showing very little wear. This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is the all-steel type. Attached to the buckle is the original leather tab. This Hitler Youth buckle is a little bit unusual compared to the norm. In the center of the buckle there are two rope-like circles enclosing a wreath and the slogan “Gott Mitt Uns”. These buckles are well crafted and authentic down to small details. The buckle has a vaulted Bavarian crown in the center. The belt has flaps that protect the uniform from brass eyelets made to carry the sword. Perhaps one of your knowledgable buckle collectors will be able to positively identify this piece. There is a slight ding on the center of the eagle. There is good detail remaining throughout this bird. that I received it. In the center is a Prussian crown with cross on This type of buckle is a little harder to find than the other varieties. The belt is a dark brown color. B&B #40190C Forestry Officer's Brocade Belt & Buckle. The wife is tired of me smelling like moth balls & wants us to travel. B&B #38346C Argentinian Naval Officer's Brocade Swords Belt & Hanging Straps. It has excellent original olive drab green paint on the obverse. The buckle has a fine pebble finish which is still mostly crisp throughout. The bird and the HJ diamond also show wear to the surfaces. In the center is a vaulted Wehrmacht eagle clutching a swastika. Within the ropes is the motto “Gott Mit Uns” and below this is a set of raised overlapping oak leaves with a ribbon in the center. This buckle comes with its original brown leather tab. This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is constructed of steel with a dark finish throughout. A good, original Hitler Youth example here. On the reverse the catch is applied along with a squared base which is slightly higher than the inner buckle’s surface. Most of the details are still there to this bird. The gilding is almost entirely intact except for some mild wear to the high spots of the eagle. These straps have matching snaps and the short strap has an attach chain and regain hook. The reverse still has most of the original color. The obverse has a beautiful Prussian crown with inscri[tion: “Gott Mit Uns” - God With Us. View Full Details. The pebbled surface is still very crisp. It features a double ropelike circles which enclose the motto Gott Mit Uns with a wreath below. This Hitler Youth buckle is made of molded aluminum. B&B #39783C Army Enlisted Man’s Belt Buckle. 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B&B #42881 RAD Enlisted Man's Buckle with Leather Tab. If you have a general’s tunic this belt would make for a great addition. $50 2 bids. s006578 ss officer's brocade belt & belt buckle "36/38".. s006778 ss officer's brocade belt. On the reverse of this buckle the paint remains at about 90%. The interior is lined in green felt, with some very minor mothing. There is minor age to the finish of this buckle and just slight wear to the highlights of the bird. The eagle faces to the viewer’s right and clutches a swastika in his talons. B&B #40303 Italian Fascist Officer's Buckle. This army belt and buckle is quite interesting, as the belt is a nice rich brown color instead of the usual black that we see on army examples. We know we do but we try not to, so if you don’t like the way we run this business, please contact us and buy us out. This Imperial example is constructed of smooth brass and rectangular in shape. Imperial German 3 and 5 mark silver and 20 mark gold coins had Gott mit unsinscribed on their edge. The coating is nearly 100% and in nearly new-like condition. In the center there is a raised double circular depiction which is bordered with rope-like rings. In the center area between the inner rope is a raised out Prussian crown. The eagle grasps a mobile swastika in one claw. This combination of a Kriegsmarine Dress Belt and Hangers remains in superb condition. The reverse of the buckle is unmarked, but the accompanying brown leather tag is stamped “GH OSANG DRESDEN 1942”. The two leather slides are intact, ad the aluminum keeper matches the corresponding section of the buckle. In the center area the metal is pebbled and there is a raised Luftwaffe eagle clutching a mobile swastika. The finish is smooth throughout. These buckles are well crafted and authentic down to small details. This officer buckle is of all aluminum construction. In the very center is a HJ eagle, clutching a diamond with a swastika. WW1 or WW2? This Enlisted Man’s Buckle is the standard rectangular shape and is a molded aluminum type. The issue tag has never been messed with and still has the original staple holding the thin paper connector, which ends in an arrow. Belt Buckle German Oxydised A plain belt buckle of the type worn by German troops in WW1. In the center is the Hitler Youth eagle, pressed out the metal. Within the circles are wheat shafts which run throughout the depiction. The buckle is not marked on the reverse. This Army EM buckle is a steel base. VET’S STUFF, SCARCE IMPERIAL GERMAN “BAVERIAN POLICE / FURCHTLOS UND TREW ” BRASS BELT PLATE WITH NCO’S? This rectangular shaped buckle is a steel base having bright nickel-plated surfaces. These buckles were worn into the Third Reich time, and reflect the pre-revision style. The buckle is complete with the original hooked catch, which is a separate piece. The buckle is the typical rectangular army NCO molded type. Raised out is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. In the center of the circles is the Hitler Youth eagle which grasps a diamond with swastika in the center. The inner strap attached to the catch is stamped by a Dutch producer "J. de Valk Jr / Amsterdam", along with an eagle. B&B #44051C Imperial Prussian Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. This remarkable and beautiful belt and hanging straps is believed to have come from Argentina. Lots of marks here! The buckle’s center is discolored, with a Hohenzollern Crown at dead-center. Sold for: USD 13.00. In the center is of the buckle is the slogan of Wurttemberg, "Furchtlos und Treu" or "Fearless and Loyal". In the center of the nickel portion is a Bavarian style crown. This buckle shows some mild wear to the surfaces but most of the details are still there. In the very center is an open-winged Forestry eagle and wreathed swastika. This buckle is unmarked but has a fine, dull aluminum finish. The reverse of the buckle has a diamond with the initials “pc” as a maker mark. It is pebbled, with a raised wreath of overlapping laurel leaves and berries. This buckle is unmarked and has good detailing throughout. This HJ Buckle is constructed of nonmagnetic zinc. Natural Patina. Featuring Gott Mit Uns with fine detailing, each of these enlisted men’s belt buckles are hard to discern from an original! Prussian WWI belt buckle has been struck from dies created through copying originals in the IMA collection. This Imperial buckle is of very high quality and constructed in two pieces. The buckle has a pebbled surface, and in the center is a raised-out portion, with a singular rim around the circumference. This buckle is in outstanding condition throughout and is unmarked on the reverse. The underside of the plate is partially corroded and obscuring a stamp believed to read G. HOSANG [?]. Many were found during the diggings in the fields of the Stalingrad battle. the center of the buckle is vaulted and pebbled. The surfaces of the buckle are nicely pebbled, with a raised out RAD insignia in the center. Constructed of real Brass buckle with nickel Gott Mit Uns (God is with us) crest. Unfortunately there is some wear to the buckle and the motto is difficult to read. Two rope-like circles surround the HJ slogan, “Blut und Ehre”. In the center is the slogan "Gott Mit Uns" set in rope-like borders, atop a wreath of oak leaves on a pebbled surface. It is all there, though. HJ steel belt buckle with almost 100% finish. WW1 Prussian enlisted man "Gott mit uns" belt buckle. It is made of an aluminum base construction and has a gilded finish. Most of the detail is still there in the bird. This HJ Buckle is a real beauty, having 99% of the original aluminum finish over the steel base. In the middle three is a beaded border and a shovel with a superimposed swastika is in the center. The reverse of the buckle is marked "RZM M4/44". The eagle shows wear to the bird's head breast and talons but otherwise is in good condition. B&B #37382A Imperial Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. In the center is a Wehrmacht eagle in relief, looking to the right, with half-opened wings and clutching a mobile swastika. I can, however, guarantee this is an original buckle as I bought it directly from a veteran family. The front silvered roundel depicts the Imperial king's crown which is then encircled by detailed lines and enclosed by two twisted ropes. The reverse of this belt buckle has a touch of rust; the piece is priced accordingly. German Belt Buckle: stamped rectangular steel buckle; steel rod inside with two steel tongues; nickel disk soldered to front with cast "GOTT MIT UNS" (God With Us) across the top and a German Imperial crown design in the center with a half wreath design on the bottom. Most of the detailing to this bird remains intact. In the middle of the buckle is a raised out shovel which has a mobile swastika vaulted out of its surface. The crown is very nicely detailed. It is marked "H. A. Most of the detail has been worn from the head and breast of this bird. This Police EM Buckle appears to be a zinc base, having an aluminum coating. This Italian Fascist Buckle is quite impressive, being constructed from solid brass. The reverse of this buckle is marked “RZM M 4/46”. Gott Mit Uns German World War Belt Buckle. It is in extremely fine condition, showing very little wear. Here is another Nazi artifact showing how Hitler used religion. 5½” x 3 ½”. Within the circles at the bottom is a wreath of oak leaves. The catch on leather belt is also of matching brass. The belt is equipped with lion mask roundels which have eyelets to secure the hanger snaps. It is interesting to note that the inside of the belt has an eight inch long leather trim strap, the purpose of which eludes me. At the top is the slogan “Gott Mit Uns”. It is rectangular and the surfaces are all pebbled, showing little wear. The center is vaulted and pebbled. This buckle is has two-piece construction, with metal tabs bent over on the reverse. The reverse of this buckle is marked, "A", "A", "Ges. German belt buckle WW1 imperial army "Gott mit uns" Kaiserreich mint condition In the center, the area is also pebbled and features a vaulted Luftwaffe eagle flying to the viewer’s right and clutching a mobile swastika. The center area of the buckle has the ropelike circles which contain the oak leaf wreath with acorns at the bottom and at the to is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. The center circle is beaded and there is a spade with swastika superimposed over the center. If you … The box is silver with a sliding drawer to house the matches with a striker plate on the side. This paper tag is printed with a large RZM mark on one side and various text pertaining to the NSDAP on the other, along with a run number of “069160”. $22.99 + $8.00 shipping. In the center there is a Wehrmacht eagle and swastika. The buckle on this army NCO example is of all aluminum molded construction. B&B #44635 Russian Naval Dress Belt & Buckle. Within the two borders is an oak leaf wreath at the lower area and at the top is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. B&B #42689 Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Buckle. This fine example is marked on the reverse "RZM M4/3". The reverse of this buckle has nearly all of the original olive drab paint. The buckle is constructed from aluminum and rectangular in shape. The gilding is worn a little bit on the high points, but it still remains at least at 98% intact. Gott Mit Uns (God With US) Buckle shows Imperial Crown with Laurel Spray. B&B #38857 Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Buckle with Leather Tab. 2 German WWI Belt Buckles Gott Mit Uns 1 Brass and 1 Steel Imperial 15737-1 The face of the buckle features two rope-like circular borders which have the raised out Hitler Youth motto in between. The circle has the name of the company in the center “R Sieper & Söhne Lüdenscheid”. This Imperial This eagle is the type with downward tail. Attached to the buckle is the original leather tab. The two roped lines are part of a separate piece which is held to the buckle base by a set of four tabs. The rectangular surfaces are smooth throughout and in the center there are pressed out double rope like circles. The reverse of this piece has a integral catch. The center is pebbled and vaulted, and in the center there is a superimposed open-winged eagle. From shop FyveByFyve. it is also rubber stamped "M4/115". or may not have come with this little flag, but this is the way There is some wear to the bird, but you can still see the bird’s eye, beak and some of its breast feathering. In the center is a rounded area with an RLB eagle, looking to the viewer's right and clutching a wreathed black mobile swastika. B&B #44053C Imperial Saxony Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. Imperial German Army uniform belt buckle; brass buckle with silver insignia, relief of German Imperial crown and laurel leaf branch depicted, embossed text "GOTT MIT UNS". Brass, two piece construction with applied tombac medallion with prussian crown and motto in circle -"Gott mit uns". It is rectangular, and made of brass. This is the first time I have seen a belt buckle like this one. … This RAD Enlisted Man’s Buckle is a rectangular shape and is made of molded aluminum construction with a pebbled finish throughout. This bird looks to the viewer’s right and grasps a mobile swastika in his talons. This paint rates at about 85%. There are no markings on the reverse of this buckle. The detailing remains excellent on this bird. The end of the tag still has the staple around the catch, but the tag has since torn off of the end. Feb 03. There are two circles which trap the raised out slogan The buckle itself has also been permanently sewn to the belt. We should all be so lucky. The rounded area behind has pebbling. An interesting buckle here, the likes of which I have not seen in the past. It also shows wear around the center area of the raised out section. German Mauser GEW 88 / Commission 88 Cleaning Rod. The inside belt liner is a plush black velvet. Further down we see the city of “Solingen” and “Croupon”. In between the circles the area is lined at the top and at the bottom has a wreath of oak leaves running almost to the halfway mark. Imperial German Army uniform belt buckle; brass buckle with silver insignia, relief of German Imperial crown and laurel leaf branch depicted, embossed text "GOTT MIT UNS". On the reverse, there is much more paint – probably about 50%. Open Saturday 10 to 4. In the center of the buckle is a border of wheat stalks surrounding a RAD spade and swastika. Accompanying this buckle is a small little banner measuring Armies of the Past, Ltd. is one of the largest and oldest mail order dealers of original antique militaria in the United States. Coins, Currency & Stamps. I don't see any markings. Accompanying the buckle is the original leather tab. It features a raised fouled anchor bordered in overlapping laurel leaves. Red and black striped within silver bullion, over green wool with aluminum belt buckle, Marked "Gott Mit Uns" with swastika. Very fine condition, solid construction, heavy example dated around 1914 year to the German colonies. This fine example is in very crisp condition throughout being a nickel plated steel example. Attached to the buckle is a fine leather tab. There is a half wreath of oak leaves at the bottom and the slogan “Gott mit Uns” at the top. The buckle depicts a double set of roped circles, which trap the slogan, “Gott mit uns.” At the bottom of the circle is a double set of overlapping oak leaves. B&B #28934C Army EM Buckle with Denazified Army EM Buckle, This rectangular shaped Enlisted Man’s buckle is a steel base, having a fine, dark gray, painted color. The reverse of the buckle is marked “RZM M 4/24”. It appears to be unissued. Another earlier version. The reverse is stamped “RZM M5/71”. This buckle is marked on the reverse “b&n 36”. A very fine, original example, showing no wear. The center area is pebbled and has a raised out political eagle which looks to the viewer’s right and clutches a wreathed mobile swastika. This buckle remains in nice condition showing little usage. The moire straps are also in very beautiful shape, with fine navy blue velvet backings. It is in a round form and features a raised area around the outer edges which have sets of wheat shafts going around the circumference. This buckle shows some wear across the surfaces, which are pebbled. I know the tag stamping does not match the buckle, but I am not sure why. NOT AVAILABLE. If you look to the rear by the catch you should find a bell shaped maker mark … This buckle is in very fine condition throughout. A very nice rig here and, because of the large size, I would think it was probably worn with a great coat. The reverse of the buckle is marked "RZM M4/39". This buckle is marked 'GB'. This Hitler Youth Buckle is a fine example. The inside area has the Hitler Youth eagle which looks to the viewer’s right having half open wings and grasping a diamond which contains a mobile swastika. The reverse of the buckle is marked “Wilm. ... Front lid with belt WWI buckle emblem "GOTT MIT UNS" ( God with us). In the center area it is pressed out with double circles and in between the circles it is lined and has several wheat shafts. This Political eagle looks to the viewer's right and has outstanding detail throughout. The obverse has a pebbled finish and in the center is a raised out set of dual circles which enclose the motto "Gott Mit Uns". It appears to be an injection molded type. There are berries throughout these leaves, seemingly in the same pattern as the now ancient Angolia book piece. add to cart; item number: 07490460. sale! It has a pebbled finish and there is green paint in lots of the backgrounds as well as on the reverse of the buckle. The swastika has a smooth surface. At the lower area is a wreath of oak leaves. It is RZM marked and has a run number of "039651". This is the most commonly encountered style, and could be Allied or German manufactured. The detail is slightly better than the piece shown in the book. Mail: PO Box 3311, Trenton, NJ 08619 USA. This buckle comes complete with an Army enlisted man’s buckle that has been de-nazified. This buckle is rectangular shaped and is produced of steel. There is a brass catch on one side of the belt and on the other is a stamped brass round buckle which depicts a fouled anchor having triple laurel leaves that run around the edges. It has an excellent olive drab paint finish. The ropes contain an oak leaf and acorn wreath at the bottom and the top is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. At the lower end is a half-wreath of laurel leaves with berries. Fine original example in choice condition. It bears a round wreath of overlapping oak leaves with a vaulted Forestry eagle set on a pebbled background in the center. This NCO buckle is of rectangular shape and is produced of aluminum in two pieces. A very nice rigging here. Below the slogan is a half wreath of It is constructed of brass and retains all of the original gilding. The inside of the belt is lined with dark blue black velvet being in perfect condition. This buckle is constructed in two pieces of fine, smooth brass. $ 155. The gray finish is still quite good. In the middle is a raised out spade that has a swastika coming out of its surfaces. The buckle is decorated with a border of overlapping laurel leaves. It appears to be at about 70-75% on the obverse and about 85-90% on the reverse. The two piece buckle is a standard EM example of cast aluminum. In the center area is the date the buckle was produced, “1938”. 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