Aluminum Buckles (EM/NCO) 1937 to 1940:
Assmann & Söhne
Rotated swastika (also called Prototype)
This is the most common of the two EM "Prototypes" made in aluminum since I already have recorded 6 of those. This example shown is the only one I know in such pristine condition.
Pictures were taken in 2009 by Marc Verstraete when the buckle was in his collection.
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Assmann & Söhne
RZM 155/39 SS Type 1
This is one of the two variants a collector can find. I named it "Type 1" since you will later see the second Type is more related to his sister made in 1940.
Pictures are mine by this buckle was sold to Chris M. (USA). In fact this was the very first buckle to have left my collection when I decided to sell it all at the end of 2018!
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Assmann & Söhne
RZM 155/39 SS Type 2
This is the second variant (Type 2) or this marking. Note main difference in built construction and especially difference in the number 9.
Also note that Type 2 buckles are always a bit larger in size than Type 1.
Pictures are mine but buckle was sold to Alessandro O. (Italy)
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Assmann & Söhne
RZM 155/40 SS
This is the hardest to find among all standard SS EM markings. By 1940 only two makers were still providing SS EM buckles in aluminum: Overhoff (36) and Assmann (155) when R.Sieper did stop already by 1939.
When SS EM buckles made from aluminum by Overhoff in 1940 are by far numerous, the ones made by Assmann the same year are really seldom seen.
Pictures and buckle are mine. Buckle still available for sale
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R.Sieper
RZM 822/37 SS Type 1
The main difference between Type 1 (this one) and Type 2 is by the presence of no rope behind the eagle's head on Type 1 (this one) when one will be visible on the Type 2.
Pictures of this beautiful example as long as the buckle itself belong to advanced collector Dan D. (USA)
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R.Sieper
RZM 822/37 SS Type 2
The main difference between Type 2 (here) and Type 1 previously posted is by the presence of a visible rope behind the eagle's head on this Type 2 when none was visible on the previous Type 1.
Since future production of SS buckles by R.Sieper in 1938 then again in 1942 will all have a rope visible, this is the reason I named those buckles Type 2 when I named the previous variant Type 1
Pictures are mine but the buckle was sold to advanced collector Dan D. (USA)
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R.Sieper
RZM 822/38 SS (Medium Numbers / Thin ring around SS - Type 1)
This is the first variant of three very distinct markings for this year (Types). After changing the order three times since I first named those almost 20 years ago, I finally ended to set them in this order.
Type one here was set as the first because this marking is closely related to the ones found on buckles made by Sieper in 1937.
Pictures and buckle are mine. This mint buckle is still available.
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