Germany, Imperial; Germany, Heer. A Pair of Heer Belt Buckles for Enlisted Ranks, Imperial and Wehrmacht Versions Auction Archive mounted to a bronze gilt
Description
mounted to a bronze gilt crossed rifles base via two prongs
In the operation the Cossacks aided by 15 tanks and 1 armoured car captured the village of Beocin with the partisan HQ
measures 230mm in total length
silvering nearly fully intact
and the last knight died in 1869
Germany, Imperial; Germany, Heer. A Pair of Heer Belt Buckles for Enlisted Ranks, Imperial and Wehrmacht Versions Auction Archive mounted to a bronze gilt(Heer Grtelschnallen fr Mannschaften). A pair of Heer belt buckles for Enlisted ranks, including: 1. An Imperial version, constructed of partially silvered brass, the obverse bearing a central crown, situated within a ribbed ring bearing an inscription of GOTT MIT UNS (GOD WITH US), the reverse with a catch and claws emanating from a functional roller, the latter retaining an original brown leather strap bearing hand etched unit dedications, otherwise
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