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02-22-2024 12:34 PM
# ADS
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Both lovely buckle and belt, 100% original and nice to have in a collection. To be honest prob very underrated but great set
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Hello, I really like it, nice patina! Congratulations on it! Regards, Peeloo
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Hello,
A very nice ensemble, congratulations...
What are the dimensions of the buckle?The ears of the buckle look very similar to those of the manufacturer Seyffarth. Is the size approx. 46x66 mm?
Regards
kabl
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kabl
Hello,
A very nice ensemble, congratulations...
What are the dimensions of the buckle?The ears of the buckle look very similar to those of the manufacturer Seyffarth. Is the size approx. 46x66 mm?
Regards
kabl
Pretty close, Kabl - 47 x 66mm.
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Thank you,
The model name is unknown. I'll call it an "intermediate model", bought privately from the presumptive
Period: before 1875 or before 1895 "M95".
Such "intermediate models" are well known from Saxony, as well as the special "Seyffarth" (manufacturer Dresden) ears, which leads to the assumption that the box is made by this manufacturer.
It is, from all perspectives, a truly rare and interesting piece. Good to have something like that in your collection..
Regards
kabl
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That's great info, Kabl. Thanlk you! I had no idea it could be that old. I presumed WWI.
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@ Kabl: What may hold true for Saxony is not easily transferrable to Prussia ... This wonderful belt and buckle set represents one of many "patent" constructions for private purchase "walking out" buckles and belts (not parade - on parades soldiers were on duty and required to wear issue items). On a German forum - the now sadly inactive Sammlerstammtisch - a collector many years ago identified Gebrauchsmuster No. 27448 as having been granted to Weyersberg, Kirschbaum und Cie. in Berlin on 16.04.1894.
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