Hi Lenny, the J is really an I for infantry for some strange reason.
Hi Lenny, the J is really an I for infantry for some strange reason.
I believe the unit mark is for Infanterie Regiment 111, not III. If the maker mark is legible, could we get a close-up of it?
Thanks,
CCMJR
thought i would add one of mine,this is a is a bit unusual as it has the makers mark JAD on the front of the buckle.
Check the link below for the discussion from earlier in this thread:-
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/imper...kles-10285-21/
CANCEL THIS, BUCKLE IS FAKE.... BELT IS OK THOUGH....
I'm so chuffed with this new acquisition. This belonged to a friend/collector and I've been trying to get it off him for ages. He finally let it go after months of subtle, ok, not so subtle persuasion...
1847 Prussian with parade belt, you can see part of the parade finish but most of it is away. Maker ink stamp inside belt with soldiers name written in fountain pen, very faint but you can make it out....
It's a keeper...
Last edited by Lenny Warren; 12-02-2013 at 08:24 PM.
Hey. I have got Hessen buckle 1847-1895, I have measured with textile ruler 48 x 67 mm and i can't find worth of it. A find in auctions only 1895-1918 Hessen buckles. What a price should be of that condition buckle?
das-koppelschloss.de - hessen
I have a question concerning Imperial German buckles: Are all of them made from 2 piece construction? I recently aquired one, however, the back is smooth, no reverse indentation of the emblem. I was just wondering if this is an indication of a fake or repro. Also there are no markings on it. (I will try to post pictures soon). Any info on what to look for to tell if it is real or not would be appreciated.
Buckle 48 x 67 mm. I think 1895 - 1915. My opinion of about 10 euro . Prices das-koppelschloss.de - marktplatz
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