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German Belts & Buckles
Luftwaffe Belt & Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This 1942 dated brown leather tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle is in average condition, still retaining a good deal of detail in the eagle and wreath. Both buckle and leather tab are marked, H. Aurich Dresden, 1942. The belt has a weathered black exterior, smooth brown interior, with gray painted clasp and the markings “S/C 43” stamped into the hook.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer EM/NCO’s Belt Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.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.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer EM/NCO Belt & Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.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.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer Officer’s Brocade Belt & Buckle with Original Box
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.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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German Belts & Buckles
Postschutz Postal Defense Belt Buckle — Unissued
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This is a very rare WW2 Postschuetz Belt Buckle (Postal Defense) in unissued condition, with leather tab by manufacturer Noelle & Hueck Ludenscheid 1935. These buckles are seldom found, and even more difficult to come across in this condition. A real find with no signs of use, and no notable flaws.
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German Belts & Buckles
Hitler Youth Belt Buckle – Unissued with Tags
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This is a very nice WW2 Paul Cramer & Co (RZM M4/44) Hitler Youth Belt Buckle, with original tags still attached. The buckle itself shows signs of age, likely due to the type of metal used to manufacture these; they don’t stand up well to the elements.
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German Belts & Buckles
Hitler Youth (HJ) Belt Buckle – Unissued with RZM Tag
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.This is a very nice, clean World War 2 Christian Theodor Dicke, Ludenscheid (RZM M4/22) Hitler Youth Belt Buckle, with original RZM tag still attached. The buckle itself shows very few signs of age toning, and has been very well preserved through the years.
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German Belts & Buckles
Rare DAF Prototype Buckle with Wax Seal Tag
SOLD!We may have more in stock and just not yet listed. Click here to send us a message and let us know what you're looking to buy.An ultra-rare WW2 DAF prototype belt buckle with leather tab and unique wax seal tag by Overhoff & Cie, Ludenscheid. One side of the tag card has a wax seal attaching the string to the card, and the card to the buckle. The reverse of the card has some handwritten words (in German of course), along with the Ludenscheid stamp at the bottom. Unfortunately time has caused much of the writing to become faint, but it is still very much legible. The buckle condition overall is just shy of Mint, with only very picky flaws. A truly unique and rare buckle all things considered.