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    Prussian Belt buckle

    Hi guys
    I've had this buckle for a number of years,it would be one of my tidiest ones from that era.
    It doesn't look like its seen much use if any at all,it has a heavy zinc coating on it.
    Any comments are welcome,thanks
    Spike

    PS - I have posted my buckle collection on the Collections Forum for everyones viewing pleasure,would be good to see other buckle collections,thanks again
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        Hi Spike
        What are your concerns? Looks like a minty unissued example with a clothing depot stamp to me.

        Eric

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          #5
          Spike, a lovely conditioned Prussian 2 peice buckle with dated & makers/BAG stamped tab

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            #6
            Originally posted by 704hoss55 View Post
            Hi Spike
            What are your concerns? Looks like a minty unissued example with a clothing depot stamp to me.

            Eric
            Hi Eric
            I don't have any concerns with the buckle,thought I'd post it for everyone to have a look.
            Regards Spike

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mac 66 View Post
              Spike, a lovely conditioned Prussian 2 peice buckle with dated & makers/BAG stamped tab
              Hi Mac 66
              All good,thanks
              Regards Spike

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                #8
                "BAG" is the Prussian guard clothing and equipment supply depot.

                This buckle could have come from one of several engagements where the New Zealand soldiers were up against one or more of the Prussian guard regiments.

                Interestingly the buckles are always zinc coated rather than a painted type, this being the 5th example which I have seen over the years with the "BAG" depot mark also on the leather tab,

                Chris

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                  Originally posted by 90th Light View Post
                  "BAG" is the Prussian guard clothing and equipment supply depot.

                  This buckle could have come from one of several engagements where the New Zealand soldiers were up against one or more of the Prussian guard regiments.

                  Interestingly the buckles are always zinc coated rather than a painted type, this being the 5th example which I have seen over the years with the "BAG" depot mark also on the leather tab,

                  Chris
                  Awesome buckle , awesome history , Cheers Raymond

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                    #10
                    90th Light
                    Thanks for the info,much appreciated.

                    And for Raymond,too many tongues out,whats up with that......

                    Thanks for the input fellas,catch yas next time
                    Spike

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                      #11
                      An excellent buckle w/great Maker/Date & Guard Depot issue markings on the tab! IMO: The steel 2-piece construction ones are certainly a lot harder to find as well. Congratulations!

                      I'd love to have that one in my collection! I was drooling a bit while looking at the pics. Thanks for sharing it with us!

                      All the Best,

                      Alan Schaefer

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                        Hi Allan
                        I know what you are talking about when you say you were drooling looking at the pics,I'm like that everytime I visit the WAF,so many buckles,so little money.
                        Thanks for your opinion
                        Spike

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                          #13
                          I've seen another one almost identical to this one with the same maker and BAG marks, only dated 1916. I wish I had picked up more Prussian buckles with leather tabs back in the day. Back then, Prussian examples were not of much interest and could be gotten cheaply.

                          Chip

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                            Hi Chip
                            This was my first World War buckle which I got about 14 years ago and you are right I did get it quite cheap compared to todays prices.
                            Thanks
                            Spike

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                              I'd like to revamp this interesting thread and share a similar buckle I recently came across. Since it's not my field of interest, any comment is appreciated.
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