This buckle is made of molded aluminum. This fine example is in very crisp condition throughout being a nickel plated steel example. This Army Buckle is the molded aluminum type. In the center of the circles it is lined and the HJ motto is at the top area. You've been ... WWI Prussian belt buckle- Gott Mit Uns, Large Crown. In the very center is an open-winged Forestry eagle and wreathed swastika. This unmarked example is identical (in the back) to the book piece. The buckle is the typical rectangular army NCO molded type. Within the circles at the bottom is a wreath of oak leaves. The surfaces of the buckle are nicely pebbled, with a raised out RAD insignia in the center. GERMAN SILVER DISK, UNTOUCHED & DIRTY AND NEEDS CLEANING BUT IT’S IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, I PERSONALY BOUGHT THIS WITH WWI NJ 78TH DIV. This Enlisted Man’s Buckle is the standard rectangular shape and is a molded aluminum type. Known as a field buckle or Koppelschloss. s006578 ss officer's brocade belt & belt buckle "36/38".. s006778 ss officer's brocade belt. It has excellent original olive drab green paint on the obverse. This buckle shows some wear across the surfaces, which are pebbled. The center area features a Wehrmacht style eagle having half—closed wings and clutching a swastika. Interesting rare example. A Wehrmacht eagle and swastika is in the very center. It is of rectangular shape having pebbled surfaces. It is not bad. Stamped RZM and M34/2 to rear. Constructed of real Brass buckle with nickel ?Gott Mit Uns? Most of the detailing to this bird remains intact. 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. This RAD EM Buckle is in choice condition. the center of the buckle is vaulted and pebbled. Below this is a run number of "267187". The upper area has the raised out army motto “Gott Mit Uns”. WW1 German Imperial Army Belt Buckle Gott Mit Uns Prussian Crown Replica. In the center are raised out oak leaves which are on a lined surface. The flag is shown in red, brown and Feb 03. On the reverse of this buckle the paint remains at about 90%. The buckle on this example has a gold color which I suspect it just an old layer of nicotine. This buckle looks Brass matchbox cover with a brass Preußen "Gott Mit Uns" belt buckle center. A very nice Political Leader's example here. This tab shows age and usage but it is still in good condition. The underside of the plate is partially corroded and obscuring a stamp believed to read G. HOSANG [?]. In the center is a half open winged eagle having a swastika raised out of its breast area. This Imperial example is constructed of smooth brass and rectangular in shape. This brown belt is still in fine condition throughout, and I do not see any markings on it. In the center there is a raised out area consisting of two rope-like borders which at the bottom features a half wreath of laurel leaves with berries and at the top has the slogan of the time, “Gott Mit Uns”. At the bottom is a wreath of oak leaves and a finely detailed Bavarian crown. In the center there is a Wehrmacht eagle and swastika. This bird looks to the viewer's left and clutches a wreathed swastika. Accompanying the buckle is the original to the piece leather belt. This piece is in perfect, unissued condition. Measures approximately 6.1cm x 5.2cm. It is constructed with a fine brass base with an applied set of mining hammers in the center. The buckle’s center is discolored, with a Hohenzollern Crown at dead-center. B&B #43702 Kriegsmarine Dress Belt & Hangers. Lots of marks here! There is residue of the green paint throughout the lower surfaces of the buckle as well as lots of it on the reverse of the buckle. Free shipping. The detailing to the bird is excellent. There is also a raised out Prussian crown which retains reasonably good detailing. identical to the one that is shown on Page 64 of the Angolia belt The buckle is complete with the original issue tag. This Imperial Army EM Buckle appears to be unissued. In the center of the buckle there are two rope-like circles enclosing a wreath and the slogan “Gott Mitt Uns”. It is hard to believe though that there is no wear to the paint, so possibly it could be an old re-paint or possibly a period re-paint. buckle is in outstanding condition throughout. The pebbling remains crisp throughout. circular. B&B #27084C Imperial Army Buckle With Small Colonial Banner. B&B #43078 Black Leather Army Belt & Enlisted Man's Buckle. An uncommon buckle here, in nice condition. This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is constructed of steel with a dark finish throughout. This buckle displays two pressed out rope circles which have the motto “Gott Mit Uns” at the upper portion. The obverse gilt central disc bore the crown of Prussia, surrounded by a blue enamel ring bearing the motto of the German Empire Gott Mit Uns. In between the circles are wheat shafts having lines between their surfaces. Most of the details are still there to this bird. I know the tag stamping does not match the buckle, but I am not sure why. Two rope-like circles surround the HJ slogan, “Blut und Ehre”. The area around the shovel is lightly pebbled. This HJ Belt is constructed from brown leather, showing some basic age but remaining in sound condition. The lower portion portrays a wreath of oak leaves. The other end has the inner strap with the holes that act to hold the buckle in place. 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. 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 buckle is rectangular shaped and is produced of steel. 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. 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 belt is a dark brown example, having dual rows of stitching in the center for strength. (God is with us) crest. It is constructed of brass, the type that was used by generals. It has the Imperial Crown embossed in the centre and a wreath at the bottom and the words 'GOTT MIT UNS… This steel Army Enlisted Man's Buckle is missing quite a bit of the original paint on the obverse. This Army EM buckle is a molded aluminum type and it has a good pebbled finish to the rectangular shape. Display Status: This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. This Forestry Official's Service Belt is constructed of dark green leather. Accompanying the buckle is the original leather tab. It is a rectangular shape and has two raised out circles in the center. In the center is the coat of arms of Wurttembreg; an impalement of the three black antlers that represent Württemberg on the dexter (viewer's left) side, and the three black lions passant of medieval Swabia on the sinister (viewer's right) side. In the center is a Hitler Youth eagle which clutches a diamond with raised out swastika. Brass, two piece construction with applied tombac medallion with prussian crown and motto in circle -"Gott mit uns". The reverse of the buckle has a diamond with the initials “pc” as a maker mark. There is a half wreath of oak leaves at the bottom and the slogan "Gott mit Uns" at the top. I don't see any markings. This fine buckle has an all black finish which is over a steel base. In the center area the metal is pebbled and there is a raised Luftwaffe eagle clutching a mobile swastika. In the center area there are the twin-roped circles and at the bottom area, there is a wreath of oak leaves and acorns. This remarkable and beautiful belt and hanging straps is believed to have come from Argentina. In the center are raised out two circles and between the circles are 5 wheat shafts. It is not known how this particular belt … The detail throughout is still all present. This RAD Buckle is made of molded aluminum and it has a pebbled surface to its rectangular shape. The center area within the ellipse has a pebbled finish and features a vaulted Luftwaffe eagle which flies to the viewer’s right clutching a mobile swastika. The reverse of the buckle is marked "A / DRGM / 37". As with all military equip… B&B #37829 Under-the-tunic Webbed Sword Belt. There is some wear to this bird around the breast area and a little bit of the head area. Bid Not … There is about 40% of the original olive green paint still in the recesses. ... Front lid with belt WWI buckle emblem "GOTT MIT UNS" ( God with us). This Army EM buckle is a steel base. Coins, Currency & Stamps. the German Colonial flag. In the center is a Wehrmacht eagle in relief, looking to the right, with half-opened wings and clutching a mobile swastika. In the center of the buckle is higly detailed crown, surrounded by the Latin motto of Saxony, "PROVIDENTIAE MEMOR", or "Providence Remember". It is marked on the reverse "JFS 39 Gesch Gesch". Comes in a standard 45mm size to fit leather German Army (Heer) EM belts (not included). Attached to the buckle is the original issue tag. The ellipse features a wreath of overlapping laurel leaves, all with berries. We have been supplying militaria to dealers, collectors, re-enactors, movie companies, museums, etc., throughout the world for over 40 years. B&B #42518C RAD Enlisted Man's Parade Dress Buckle. It is a rectangular format and has the raised out double circles in the center. In between the circles is the Hitler Youth motto raised out. B&B #37760 Large Brown Political Leader's Belt. The reverse of the buckle is unmarked, but the accompanying brown leather tag is stamped “GH OSANG DRESDEN 1942”. It has a pebbled finish throughout its rectangular shape.In the center there are tow rope like circles raised out with the slogan "Gott Mint Uns". J belt buckle. The center circle is beaded and there is a spade with swastika superimposed over the center. The buckle is mostly plain, having raised rope-like circles enclosing a wreath of oak leaves at the bottom. It has a separate nickel round section which is applied and soldered from beneath. It is in the usual rectangular shape. There are no markings on the belt or buckle. The paint only shows wear on the high points of the slogan and center eagle. German belt buckle WW1 imperial army "Gott mit uns" Kaiserreich mint condition I am not sure what particular branch of service wore this belt, but perhaps it is red to denote an Artillery Officer. At the lower end is a half-wreath of laurel leaves with berries. WWII GERMAN POLICE OFFICER PARADE BELT & BUCKLE. This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is in nice condition, being a steel example. It has a pebbled finish throughout, which is still in good condition. In the center is a Wehrmacht eagle which looks to the viewer’s right and clutches a swastika. The fabric remains in choice condition. This steel Army EM Buckle is in nice condition, still having almost all of the original green painted finish. This officer buckle is of all aluminum construction. 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 leather is unmarked and is equipped with a catch at one end. Fine original example in choice condition. Around the crown is dual roping, which in between, has lined areas and the raised out slogan, “Got Mitt Uns”. Although this piece shows age it remains in collectible condition. B&B #44054C Imperial Wurttemberg Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. A good buckle here, which still is in collectable condition. The brass cover is embossed with the imperial crown of the German Second Reich and the WWI German slogan -Gott mit Uns 'God is with us' This slogan was widely used throughout the German armed services during the First World War. The slogan, “Gott mit uns”, is raised out at the upper portion, and at the lower there is a detailed wreath of oak leaves and acorns. The rectangular shape is smooth on the surfaces and in the center is pressed outward with two rope like circles an in between is the motto of the organization "Blut Und Ehre". Featuring Gott Mit Uns with fine detailing, each of these enlisted men’s belt buckles are hard to discern from an original! In the center is a vaulted Forestry eagle set against a pebbled background. The reverse of the buckle is marked “Wilm. The satin belt has the lined moire finish and the reverse is a beautiful navy blue velvet. Applied in the center is a silvered round addition which has double circles decorated with a rope border. A scarce buckle here, in very fine condition. The bird clutches a wreath with a raised mobile swastika. The swastika has a smooth surface. This Russian dress belt has a fine black moire fabric surface which remains still stiff. This Army EM Buckle is of all aluminum construction being of two-piece assembly. The obverse has a beautiful Prussian crown with inscri[tion: “Gott Mit Uns” - God With Us. In the middle of the ellipse-like circle, there is a raised out Luftwaffe eagle flying to the right. The buckle is still in original field-grey anodized finishing. The pebbling is still relatively crisp and there is not much wear to this buckle. The inner strap attached to the catch is stamped by a Dutch producer "J. de Valk Jr / Amsterdam", along with an eagle. In the center of the buckle is a raised Wehrmacht eagle, looking to the viewer’s right and clutching a mobile swastika in its talons. B&B #38746C Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Buckle. The breast feathering on the bird shows some wear but overall, it is not too bad. VET’S STUFF, SCARCE IMPERIAL GERMAN “BAVERIAN POLICE / FURCHTLOS UND TREW ” BRASS BELT PLATE WITH NCO’S? The finish is worn around the edges but most of it remains. This Imperial It is rectangular and has a wreathed Luftwaffe eagle in the center, and a finely pebbled finish. The crown is very nicely detailed. The surfaces of the buckle are pebbled, with a gilded finish. The finish is smooth throughout. In between the circles are wheat shafts that go around the depiction and in the center is a spade with mobile swastika. We do not see many things from this period, In the center is a raised out RAD spade with a mobile swastika. 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”. “Gott mit Uns”. This is the first time I have seen a belt buckle like this one. The bird and the HJ diamond also show wear to the surfaces. In the middle of the buckle is a raised out shovel which has a mobile swastika vaulted out of its surface. At the top area, raised out, is the slogan, “Gott mit uns.” In the center is a vaulted Wehrmacht eagle clutching a mobile swastika. A very fine, original example, showing no wear. It has the usual catch at the end. There is an ellipse shaped laurel leaf wreath that goes around the depiction. it is also rubber stamped "M4/115". The obverse facing depicts a triple wreath of overlapping oak leaves. A nice conditioned original example here. B&B #37382A Imperial Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. The reverse shows wear but remains serviceable. 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. There is a “pressed-out” ellipse which features a wreath of overlapping laurel leaves with berries. The reverse still has most of the original color. Some of the buckles are manufacturer marked in the back section. The center of the buckle has a raised out Prussian crown, and at the bottom are raised laurel leaves. In the center is a separately applied silvered area with dual vaulted rope-like circles that enclose the slogan “Gott Mit Uns”. German soldiers had … Natural Patina. that I received it. This eagle has a checkered breast The HJ motto "Blut un Ehre" sits atop an eagle clutching the HJ diamond at the center of the buckle. In the center is a vaulted rope-like circles that enclose the slogan “Gott Mit Uns”. the inside rim of the wreath which separates the beveled center of the buckle. It is in extremely fine condition, showing very little wear. There is a Russian star at the top of the buckle. In any event it is original and most likely rare. It has an excellent olive drab paint finish. The eagle’s head is turned to the left. There is a little bit of oxidation on the edge area but this would probably clean off. Between the two rings is the motto GOTT MIT UNS and a laurel wreath. The buckle has a double row of rope-like decorations surrounding the motto “Gott Mit Uns” at the upper portion, while the lower has a half-wreath of oak leaves and acorns. All in all, the nickeling is about 75%. WW1 Prussian enlisted man "Gott mit uns" belt buckle. Other than a very slightly sunken crown, there are no flaws or damage of any kind- no extra holes, no missing lacquer or enamel, no rips in the lining. A nice example here with a rarely seen reference None of our items are photo illustrated. B&B #38405 Unissued Hitler Youth Buckle with Issue Tag. s019671 ss officer's brocade belt. This buckle is unmarked but has a fine, dull aluminum finish. The pebbled surface is still very crisp. The reverse is stamped “RZM M5/71”. At every quadrant there are crossed ribbons. white, having a Prussian eagle in the center. The reverse of this buckle has nearly all of the original olive drab paint. The belt has flaps that protect the uniform from brass eyelets made to carry the sword. There is a catch and hasp on the one side but no catch on the other. aotpltd@aol.com | (609) 890-0142Daily phone calls taken until 10:00 EST. The words "Gott Mit Uns" are scrolled just above the eagle. Attached to the buckle is the original leather tab. This Police EM Buckle appears to be a zinc base, having an aluminum coating. A nice example here, in amazing condition for an item over 100 years old. The inside end of the belt is stamped “110”. $ 110. Raised out is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. In the center is the slogan "Gott Mit Uns" set in rope-like borders, atop a wreath of oak leaves on a pebbled surface. In the center is a Hitler Youth eagle clutching a diamond with swastika in the center. This buckle has excellent construction throughout and shows little wear. Attached to the buckle is a fine leather tab. The detailing remains excellent on this bird. Prussian WWI belt buckle has been struck from dies created through copying originals in the IMA collection. Around the crown is dual roping, which in between, has lined areas and the raised out slogan, “Got Mitt Uns”. The buckle is marked on the reverse, “RZM M 4/22”. The reverse surface of the buckle is marked “RZM M4/22”. Maybe, in fact, it is original – I don’t know. Beneath the flag In the center area between the inner rope is a raised out Prussian crown. This Forestry Officer's belt is in very fine condition. B&B #42548 Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Buckle. An absolutely original, unissued item here, in fully mint condition. B&B #37038 Mining Official's Brown Belt with Extra Large Brass Buckle. A great rigging here if you have an early American Naval sword. This Army General’s Belt is brown in color, with the leather being in relatively good shape. Traces of the original green paint are visible in the recesses of the design. RAD belt buckle. There is a small pressed in area directly in the center but this could be fixed if someone wanted to take off the tabs and push it out again. It features the two circles of rope motif fluted at the upper area and at the lower area features a wreath of oak leaves. Bid Not Accepted! The surfaces are gilded and have a pleasing, muted tone. 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. The buckle is complete with the original hooked catch, which is a separate piece. This fine example is marked on the reverse "RZM M4/3". B&B #25397 Imperial Army Enlisted Man’s Buckle. book. 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. The eagle grasps a mobile swastika in its talons. The belt that is original to the buckle is in good shape being black leather complete with its catch and it is unmarked. The buckle is stamped on the inside with the markings, “BG” and “36”. $139.00 + $49.00 shipping. The reverse of the buckle retains most of the original paint. The belt for this example is in excellent condition being a black color and having no markings. There is also a raised out Prussian crown. In the middle is a raised out spade that has a swastika coming out of its surfaces. The reverse of the buckle is marked "RZM M4/39". In the center is a Hitler Youth eagle which clutches a diamond with raised out swastika. This Political Leader's Buckle is the larger type and it is an aluminum base having gilded surfaces. In the center are two circles with a raised out area inside. There are berries throughout these leaves, seemingly in the same pattern as the now ancient Angolia book piece. The finish on this Imperial era Army Buckle remains good, only showing wear to the raised areas of the design. The center of this buckle features double roped circles having ribbed inside design. as they were quite rare. The eagle shows some wear to the breast feathering, head and a little bit to the swastika area. There is just a trace of green, wool-like fabric that may have covered the reverse surface at one time. The back side of the early buckle. Applied to the center with three prongs (visible on the back) is a stubby-winged copper color Party eagle. In the center is of the buckle is the slogan of Wurttemberg, "Furchtlos und Treu" or "Fearless and Loyal". B&B #39609C Army General’s Leather Belt. B&B #39783C Army Enlisted Man’s Belt Buckle. the top. There is some wear to the paint on the high points but this is to be expected. B&B #44052C Imperial Bavarian Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. This gilding shows wear to the raised edges of the swastika and to some of the letters in the slogan, but overall is about 98% intact. The buckle has a fine pebble finish which is still mostly crisp throughout. and grasps a wreath with a mobile swastika in its talons. Constructed of real Brass buckle with nickel Gott Mit Uns (God is with us) crest. This buckle shows almost no wear. This center is undented. This is a buckle that certainly saw quite a bit of time looking out from the waist of its original owner. Red and black striped within silver bullion, over green wool with aluminum belt buckle, Marked "Gott Mit Uns" with swastika. This fine Political Leader's Buckle is constructed from aluminum with a gilded surface. Circling the crown, we see “Gott Mit Uns.” Outside of the center, the rest of the buckle is … The eagle shows wear to the bird's head breast and talons but otherwise is in good condition. The buckle is a good brass example, and the leather tab is in good condition. Below, is the Hitler Youth eagle which clutches a diamond shaped insignia having a swastika raised out in the center. Good Condition. The reverse surface of the buckle reveals the two piece construction,, with the outer edge folded over the inner piece. The surfaces of this buckle remain smooth. This Army EM Buckle is in extremely nice condition, being constructed of pebbled nickel. In the center area is the date the buckle was produced, “1938”. Connected to the inner belt are gold brocade cord-like straps that are equipped with matching slides and gild brass snaps at the bottom. 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. The reverse of the buckle is marked "RZM M4/22". B&B #44051C Imperial Prussian Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. It has a pebbled finish and there is green paint in lots of the backgrounds as well as on the reverse of the buckle. An interesting buckle here, the likes of which I have not seen in the past. Known as a field buckle or Koppelschloss. This Hitler Youth Buckle is a fine example. The reverse of the buckle is marked "RZM M4/44". This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is the all-steel type. Some are crowned with Gott Mit Uns and swastika. This tab is deeply stamped with a double ellipse circle. Within the two borders is an oak leaf half wreath at the lower area and at the top is the slogan, “Gott Mit Uns”. The face of the buckle has an elliptical wreath of laurel leaves, complete with berries. This all brass SA buckle is of two piece construction. to the German colonies. Both of the slides are intact. 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". The center is pebbled and vaulted, and in the center there is a superimposed open-winged eagle. The detail to the eagle’s wings, talon and tail feather are all there. 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. 5½” x 3 ½”. enlisted man’s shape and is formed of a high quality brass Early pre-1895 two piece brass construction stamped metal box buckle, features, against its plain, obverse field, a crown to its domed center, encompassed by a dual rope-like border within which, against a ribbed background, is "Gott Mit Uns" (God [is] With Us), and a spray of laurels. The surfaces of the buckle are smooth, with the slogan "Gott Mit Uns" and a raised Prussian crown in the center. Store: 2038 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, NJ 08609 USA. Prussian WWI belt buckle has been struck from dies created through copying originals in the IMA collection. On the reverse the catch is applied along with a squared base which is slightly higher than the inner buckle’s surface. This HJ Buckle is constructed of nonmagnetic zinc. This buckle is the two-piece type. The four prongs that retains the insignia are visible on the reverse. This buckle shows little to no wear. In the center is the Hitler Youth eagle, pressed out the metal. The buckle itself has also been permanently sewn to the belt. Beneath is a wreath of oak leaves. The border of the buckle has a pattern of raised oak leaves and acorns. The buckle is most unusual in that it is about 1/3 again as large as a normal buckle. ... Gott mit uns with the crown. The buckle is constructed from aluminum and rectangular in shape. In the center, it is pressed out with two circles. The buckle features two roped circles which have the raised out Hitler Youth motto in between. If you … The buckle is rectangular and retains 50% of the original olive drab paint over the steel base. Solingen”. In the center of the buckle is a raised Wehrmacht eagle, showing modest wear and looking to the viewer’s right and clutching a mobile swastika in its talons. In the center is a vaulted Wehrmacht eagle. This fine RLB EM Buckle is rectangular and made of nickel, with an aluminum coating that remains about 99% intact. In the middle is a raise out swastika. The buckle shows a little overall wear but not bad. There is slight wear to the breast feathering of this bird, but overall the buckle remains in good condition. The gray finish is still quite good. The center of the buckle has two circular rope rings which enclose the slogan “Gott Mit Uns” and below this, a wreath of oak leaves. This buckle is unmarked. It is double sided and depicts Deaus. This buckle may B&B #44053C Imperial Saxony Army Enlisted Man's Buckle. The moire straps are also in very beautiful shape, with fine navy blue velvet backings. MARCH MILITARY & FINE … I can’t make out the maker’s name anymore but the date in the center of the double ellipse is “1937”. In the center of the circles is the Hitler Youth eagle which grasps a diamond with swastika in the center. At the top is the slogan “Gott Mit Uns”. The wife is tired of me smelling like moth balls & wants us to travel. This Luftwaffe EM Buckle is constructed of steel with a gray finish throughout; this finish is nearly 100% intact. [ tion: “ Gott Mit Uns with fine detailing, each of Enlisted... U '' shape a further raised out slogan of the buckle is a background... 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