Hello All,
I think the following buckle on estand is quite interesting and worthy of a bit of discussion:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=541366
This is in my opinion an original-era manufactured 1-piece stamped brass Imperial Prussian buckle. Since first encountering this buckle I have now seen a few others, including a Sachsen. It has been proposed that these were not service buckles but rather post-1918 private purchase pieces... "Traditionsverein" buckles that were produced for veteran associations.
As many of you well know, the majority of WWI brass buckles are of the 2-piece variety, just as most 1-piece examples are of steel construction. These buckles are also the larger 50mm size and lack the "ears" seen on the standard 45mm size M1895 and later Imperials.
It would seem this is a less commonly encountered buckle and a somewhat unknown type. Attached are images of the example that I hold in my collection. If anyone has other examples of these or further information to share I for one would be very interested!
Best,
Adam
I think the following buckle on estand is quite interesting and worthy of a bit of discussion:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=541366
This is in my opinion an original-era manufactured 1-piece stamped brass Imperial Prussian buckle. Since first encountering this buckle I have now seen a few others, including a Sachsen. It has been proposed that these were not service buckles but rather post-1918 private purchase pieces... "Traditionsverein" buckles that were produced for veteran associations.
As many of you well know, the majority of WWI brass buckles are of the 2-piece variety, just as most 1-piece examples are of steel construction. These buckles are also the larger 50mm size and lack the "ears" seen on the standard 45mm size M1895 and later Imperials.
It would seem this is a less commonly encountered buckle and a somewhat unknown type. Attached are images of the example that I hold in my collection. If anyone has other examples of these or further information to share I for one would be very interested!
Best,
Adam
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