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German WW2 Army EM/NCO’s belt and buckle pair, with 1938 dated and maker marked brown leather tab from the very rare maker, Friedrich Turck – Lüdenscheid, who was not known for their buckles. This is a very exceptional example all around, with soft supple leather, and tight stitching.
Unmarked Heer (Army) Enlisted Man’s/NCO belt buckle with marked (although illegible) brown leather tab. Buckle is in average condition, with much of the eagle definition worn down, while the leather tab still retains much of its original quality and finish. The interior still shows a great deal of the original gray/green paint.
German World War 2 Heer Officer’s Brocade Belt & Buckle (Feldbinde und Feldbindenschloß für Offizier) with Original Box. Box shows some signs of exterior wear (the decorative laminate finish is chipping), but otherwise is in solid condition. The belt itself is near mint, with very few signs of use, and still retains the original size marker! This belt was likely only worn on a handful of occasions.
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