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Article about: This unmarked example came in this week at work. Cheers, Ade.

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    This unmarked example came in this week at work.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Looks likes an example of the Belgian HJ buckle. Here is a very in depth discussion of these buckles.

    Unmarked Painted Steel HJ Buckle: Opinions on Origins & Maker
    Last edited by weller; 12-05-2021 at 05:39 AM.

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    I agree it is a Belgian made HJ. Has to be a rare buckle.

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    For comparison, this dealer has around (10) HJ buckles for sale listed as Belgian HJ examples:

    Belt buckles – fjm44

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    Another of the so called Belgian made buckle
    Nice buckle indeed

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    Thank for the link. Someone found a box of unissued buckles.

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    As stated, nice buckle Ade and in great condition
    Ben

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    Thanks Guys.

    It came with some British cap badges. Give to a hospice charity to sell. So going for a very good cause and it will be in my March 2022 sale at work.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    nice buckle, I hold one myself. I also proposed in another thread some years ago that this type buckle appeared to be very similar to the Belgian made Heer and Luft buckles. I was enlightened to the fact that this is an unmarked Assmann buckle possibly late war. There was a pretty extensive thread about this about 10 years ago? Thanks for posting it!

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    Looking at the Belgium buckles they have different ears than this HJ buckle. I will have to look up the old thread on these being Assmann.

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