Thanks guys, this is really interesting!
Here are some more images!
Thanks guys, this is really interesting!
Here are some more images!
Hi Guys
Can someone tell me when cannons were introduced to the Russian coat of arms?
Thanks
Shaun
This is not a military one, and the bottom part looks like a broken too
Regards,
Dimas
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Hi Diman
Nothing broken at the bottom, everything matches perfectly!
Thanks for looking
Shaun
Hi Guys
Has anyone else got any feedback on this item, would really appreciate it!
Shaun
Hi
My mother in law has been down and handed me a letter which was sent to her in 1973 from The British Library, Great Russell Street London
Dear Madam
Thank you for your letter on 26th May. We have been unable to identify conclusively your military buckle. However, we are of the opinion that it is appears to be similar to a piece of insignia issued in 1910 to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Russian Ministry of War.
She also said her grandfather fought alongside the White Russians!
Hope this helps
Shaun
What could you say about this my buckle? I think it's not common. 7 x 5 cm, signed СЛАВА МОСКВА on the hook.
Cheers, Jarek
Hi Gents I got this marked Imperial Russian Infantery Buckle in good Condition
The "Cyllic"Marking identifie as: "B.Sh.D." Brothers Brunner,Hugo Schneider,Rudolf Ditmar Vienna ,Maker of Petrolamps Torches & Metal Products
I found they had a Factory in the 1879- 1914 in Warsaw (Then Imperial Russia)
Also that by Outbreak of 1WW Mashinery was send to Russia (Perhaps St.Petersburg?)
Any more idea? Very appreciatet!
Best Regards
Jurgen
Hi Jurek! I guess this was a Imperial Russian NCOs Belt Buckle? 1WW
they had a clamped on Double headed Tzar Eagle?
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