I missed out on a couple of buckles lately.
First I want to say that neither of these buckles belong to me. They both appeared on the market this year, and unfortunately I missed both of them. I was "asleep at the wheel" on the first one shown that has lots of surface rust, and missed it coming onto the market entirely. I only stumbled onto it after it had been sold to someone else. I was outbid on the second one shown that is in far nicer condition.
Needless to say, the Model 1915 one-piece steel construction Mecklenburg-Strelitz buckle has to be a top contender for the "Holy Grail" of Imperial German buckle collecting.
I've never seen one of these buckles in person, only a handful of photos of a few examples. I stumbled onto a period photo of one being worn, which I feel extremely lucky to have found in the last couple of years.
I hope that I will be fortunate one day to find one of these buckles for my collection.
Best Regards,
Alan
First I want to say that neither of these buckles belong to me. They both appeared on the market this year, and unfortunately I missed both of them. I was "asleep at the wheel" on the first one shown that has lots of surface rust, and missed it coming onto the market entirely. I only stumbled onto it after it had been sold to someone else. I was outbid on the second one shown that is in far nicer condition.
Needless to say, the Model 1915 one-piece steel construction Mecklenburg-Strelitz buckle has to be a top contender for the "Holy Grail" of Imperial German buckle collecting.
I've never seen one of these buckles in person, only a handful of photos of a few examples. I stumbled onto a period photo of one being worn, which I feel extremely lucky to have found in the last couple of years.
I hope that I will be fortunate one day to find one of these buckles for my collection.
Best Regards,
Alan
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