Folks - i believe this is a quite rare piece from i reckon 1890-1910. Appears to be gray 'bluing' or remnants of shiny gray paint. No marks. Anyone know use and if it's special, real and unmolested? Many thanks!
Folks - i believe this is a quite rare piece from i reckon 1890-1910. Appears to be gray 'bluing' or remnants of shiny gray paint. No marks. Anyone know use and if it's special, real and unmolested? Many thanks!
At work at mo on my phone, will have a look tomorrow for you
Ben
The buckle in question is a 1935 model fireman's buckle. Probably made by Overhoff & Cie.
This style is 1935 to 45 the black anodized or black painted ones are very hard to find.
This type buckle would have been worn on a black leather belt.
Hope this helps.
but it's still for the 'land' saxony, right? anyhow thanks a mint, steve!
No, it's for the Prussian province of Saxony as evidenced by the Prussian eagle on top of the Saxon badge. There's an article on Wikipedia that gives a lot of background info: Province of Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The style of the roundel is that used on the round Feuerwehr buckles and superseded in 1936 by the burnished standard police buckle.
Kind regards
Kurt
It's still a nice buckle though!..
thanks gentlemen
Hi Vady, just got up, been on nights the lads have said what has to be said really, ref the maker from the prongs could well be a Overhoff made buckle, very similar to the early nickel SS ones
Cheers
Ben
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