Unbeknownst to one of the commentators here, the Austrians did actually make a 2-piece buckle during World War One, and it had the locking hook style mount on the backside for the seperately applied Austrian Eagle attachment, as is shown on here, and on a couple of other thread links that contributors on this thread refer to also as being fakes.
by the pics both look fine. Ric
I would agree also with Ric that they're both fine.
The W.W. 1 Hessians in Germany sometimes used a similar hook system, or a spring retention system to hold on the crown to the buckle. I personally have a Hessian buckle which has a double set of hooks on the backside which hold the seperate gilted crown to the frontside.
Hi Allan
Sorry to jump in like this,but are you able to give me your opinions on this one please,a possible year would be good.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Spike
Hi Allan
Sorry to jump in like this,but are you able to give me your opinions on this one please,a possible year would be good.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Spike
Thanks for the replies.
You can see in the photo that there has been two sets of holes drilled for the crest,possibly not factory done.Maybe the crest is not original to the box.
Thanks again
Best
Spike
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