Hello buckle enthusiasts. Imagine my surprise when I found this in a big jar of mostly women's bakelite and celluloid buckles at an estate I've been cleaning out recently. There was a Great War vet in the family, and I can only imagine this must've come home with him. It's in nice shape, and is missing the "keeper" part, as I'd imagine that must've stayed with the belt. Still, not an Imperial buckle I've run across before. Would it be safe to assume that one in this configuration would've been worn by officers in the field or is this in a "dress" type of configuration? It is solid brass, with a separately applied "Wilhelm II / Crown" motif in the center, secured via two pins through the center of the wreath. A couple of quick snaps below...
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Thanks for commenting. Yes, same here, both serpent's heads are at the top of the buckle / wreath facing each other. The first photo probably doesn't show it clearly enough, so here's a (hopefully), better one...Attached FilesLast edited by Milton; 04-23-2014, 02:46 PM.
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