Hi David <O</O
</O Thanks for taking a look for me, today has been a grim day for me as i have been posting suspected fake items that have found their way into my collection, as you guys have confirmed they are indeed junk items that have been put on the market to try and deceive an unwary collector . I only paid £10 for this buckle so I guess it will do as a space filler until something good comes along.
Agree with renfield that it's a fake. The JFS is a prime give-away (Josef Freix, Gablonz a.d. Neisse in the Sudentenland). At the time this buckle was supposed to have been made, the Sudentenland was still firmly in Czekoslovakia. Also, the roundel is of a type that I have seen on a lot of fakes. What does not really worry me from your picture is the brass buckle box, including post/sleeves. Looks like a perfectly normal Imperial/20ies brass buckle, to which has been added a fake roundel and - to sex the thing up - a JFS marking.
Renfield, what exactly worries you about the post/sleeves?
The reference to the post bar and claws is probably myself being a little over cautious.
I agree, prime facie an Imperial or Weimar box.
Have however recently seen at UK fairs, this exact box (slightly flattened u bar, slightly thicker than usual post and also, slightly pointed claws). In addition, all and without exception, similarly heavily stained and marked.
All though with various spurious emblems solder attached and mainly NSBO, veterans or fantasy related.
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