Great looking buckle! Notice the lack of "ears" on it - something usually found on the smaller examples. I love it!
Rob
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Great looking buckle! Notice the lack of "ears" on it - something usually found on the smaller examples. I love it!
Rob
Can't help with the markings....but I have to say that I love the buckle construction. Not a common way to manfucture these buckles. I agree that it would probably be early manufacture. 2 in a week!...
Great buckles! I'm still waiting to find one with unit markings! Those are fantastic!
Rob
First time I see one of these with Jesus affixed. Lots of work went into that one. THanks for sharing!
Rob
Hey Richard...Yes, you have a very nice and extensive collection! Always nice to see buckles like these.....and you have to keep in mind just how old these are!! Unreal!
Rob
Very cool....You don't see too many ww1 buckles with maker marks...especially clear logos like this one!
Rob
VERY NICE!
Rob
Great buckles with some hard to find variants! They all look great!
Cheers!
Rob
Great buckles! And I like the postcard showing the '47 buckle. Great markings on that last one....not sure of the maker - but I'm comfortable saying the '17 represents the year of manufacture....
Great buckles! Thanks for showing. It's amazing how most of the unit marked buckles are Saxon!!
You've got some real nice pieces there!
Cheers!
Rob
Looking forward to it!
Cheers!
Rob
I too like the buckles with regt. markings! I wish I had one! ;)
Cheers!
Rob
Another 40mm variant....with a few comparison pics with it's older brothers! ;)
Cheers!
Rob
1895 Wurt. buckle......
Here's a hard to find 40mm variant....
Steel Saxon example.....
More.....Here's a Tombak example with a Christian cross atop the crown....
More 1895 examples.....
Great buckles you have there! I really like them! I'll start with posting some of mine too! Great thread!
I'll start with my 1845 examples.....
Rob