A 50mm M1845 Feuerwehr...
Happy New Year to you all!
Best,
Adam
A 50mm M1845 Feuerwehr...
Happy New Year to you all!
Best,
Adam
Hallo,
it is my first answer in this forum... some pieces of my collection i show in other forums.
I want to show some interesting, rare or only ordinary pieces in good shape.
but first... i also don´t know about the maker JAD... but it is a matter of fact that some more makers stamp their initials to Prussian buckles... so PS (Paul Schumacher), Aurich and Osang ... and with those Examples i will start.
Let us start with an M95 Prussian from Osang out of 1915... hallmarked.
regard that the hallmark is in a turned position instead the saxon ones
Last edited by Sleepwalker; 01-18-2011 at 10:52 PM.
And now a Prussian Leibriemenschloss (buckle) Modell 1895/14 out of 1916... hallmarked by Osang
rare Example. One of the latest made 1895/14 by Osnag bevore the chancing to the "one-Piece-buckles".
And now a 1916 marked Prussian Leibriemenschloss M1915 from Osang.
Also rare in this condition.
here a PS (Paul Schumacher) marked Prussian Leibriemenschloss 1915.
Same as the Württemberg examples.
here is also a very rare Leibriemenschloss M1895/14 example... it also seems to be made by a saxon maker... but no hallmark is visible.
you also show an example of a very scare M1895/14 version with a zinc-plated steal body and a pewter medallion
here is a Prussian one out of my collection
a bavarian Example with zinc-plated steal body an pewter medallion
hallmarked with "41" - i don´t know this maker.
a saxon 1895/14 by Osang, made 1915, with zinc-plated body and pewter medallion.
Marked with 13.J = Königlich Sächsisches Jägerbataillon Nr.13
The Jäger and the Pioniere former wore alpaca buckles.
Here is a rare 1914 made saxon Modell 1895/14. All parts zinc-plated steal, painted fieldgrey.
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