Very nice mid war Polizei belt and buckle set in excellent condition. Belt buckle remains in very good condition, having a nice silver look. Maker marked on the reverse by C.T.D. (Christian Theodor Dicke). The belt, being a typical Polizei model with square aluminum hook remains in top condition showing only minor wear. It was…
Solid light worn standard equipment belt in leather. Early example having a alumium hook. The leather looks period repaired around the hook. United marked to Infanterie-Regiment 103. Size marked 105cm. Maker marks are faded.
Beautiful and desirable early Wehrmacht officer belt in dark brown color. The leather is still strong and supple and just looks great. Maker marks are faded. Zinc contstructed belt buckle. I would say this belt dated back to ca. 1940. Would look great on a Luftwaffe or army officer!
Very desirable late war belt buckle set in excellent light worn condition. Late war belt buckle coated in field grey made by the desirable manufacturer ‘RODO’. Comes with a matching late war belt in beautiful condition. The belt is named, size marked with 85cm and maker marked with a partially faded RBNr. code. A stunning…
Offering a near mint, light worn army belt buckle set in excellent condition. Belt buckle retains 99% of its original olive green coating, yet has no visible maker marked. The belt, having the same extremely good condition remains in supple and strong conditon. The catch is marked by D&C and has similar olive green paint…
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marked by VIERSEN. Has a RAD unit mark – like many of the belts worn into the Wehrmacht after the RAD service. A very attractive early leather belt!
Very attractive MINT and nearly unworn Wehrmacht equipment belt executed in leather. The aluminum hook is still covered in the original apple green color. It is maker marked by Schmidt, Berlin dated 1938. Size marked 115cm.
Beautiful recently published reference book from Stanislav Bakhotsky about German Wehrmacht belt buckles. The book contains 512 pages full of interesting facts and detailed pictures. The book was published in limited editions, and we were able to get the final examples from Mr. Bakhotsky himself to sell on our website. All books are numbered and…
Genuine early made Waffen-SS buckle in nickel silver. Maker marked on the reverse by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid (O&C ges. gesch.). Shows great wear and patina!
Standard issue leather equipment belt. Late war construction. Light worn condition. Size marked 85cm. Maker marked with partially faded RBNr. Used to be a GI captured ‘Hate- and/or Souvenir belt’ with German insignia pierced through the leather, although this will not be visible once equipped with equipment and pouches. A nice honest belt for a…
Classic late war Waffen-SS belt buckle executed in steel. Typical unmarked example produced by the Overhoff company. The buckle shows light wear and still retains 90% of its genuine silver colored finish. Beautiful belt buckle that still shows all of its fine details.
Nicely worn alumium KM belt buckle in good condition, complete with leather tab. Maker marked on the reverse by R.S.&S. (Richard Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid). The leather tab still shows the date 1938 and similar manufacturer mark. Also has a KM acceptance stamp (eagle) on the reverse.
Very rare and seldom seen aluminum constructed police belt buckle coated in gold for either Wasserpolizei or Verkehrspolizei (Water- or Traffic Police). The buckle is complete with the leather tongue and remains in excellent condition. The buckle is marked Dransfeld & Co. Menden, dated 1937. A rare gold police buckle from an even rarer manufacturer!
Classic mid war steel constructed army belt buckle with leather tab in light worn condition. A beautiful buckle showing crisp details. Maker marked on the leather tab by Berg und Nolte A.-G. Lüdenscheid dated 1942. The reverse of the buckle shows a matching maker mark; B&N-42.
Nice and light worn army steel buckle in good condition, retaining most of its genuine olive green coating. Maker marked on the leather tab by Brüder Schneider, Wien. Dated 1940.
Early and good looking standard Wehrmacht equipment belt in leather. Early example, dated 1937 (E.37). The maker mark itself is nearly completely gone due wear. Size marked 100cm.
Nice, honest and worn mid-war Waffen-SS belt buckle executed in steel. Maker marked with RZM 155/40 SS which is the code of the firm F.W. Assmann & Söhne in Lüdenscheid in 1940.
Very nice late war dark green/grey colored buckle with enameled coating, to prevent the paint from damages. No visible maker marks although I think it is an Assmann & Sohn production.
DJ (Deutsche Jungvolk) buckle. The DJ was the young branch of the Hitler-Jugend, for boys from ten to fourteen years old. The Sigrune was the official emblem of the DJ, it was used on the DJ Box belt buckles from 1933 until 1936 when the HJ buckle began to take over. In 1938 production of…
Well preserved army belt buckle executed in aluminum. Most of the green finish has worn off but the buckle’s details remain firmly intact. The buckle is complete with its original leather tongue, maker marked by Gebr. Albert, Menden – 3 – 1938 (I deem).
Very nice unissued double claw buckle. Comes with its original RZM tag saying ‘Zweidornschnalle nach Vorschrift Reichszeugmeisterei der NSDAP’ (Two-pronged buckle according to the instructions of the Reichszeugmeisterei of the NSDAP). The buckle itself is marked by OLC RZM M5/71 (Overhoff & Cie. of Lüdenscheid).
Light worn German equipment belt in very good condition. Maker marked and dated but faded. Date is still visible: 1937! Size marked 100cm but actual size 95cm.
Very nice untouched and ‘as found’ in Germany last week belt buckle set for army soldiers. The buckle is a mid war steel constructed example with leather tongue intact. The buckle itself is maker marked ‘IKA42’ and so matches the maker mark on the leather tab ‘Julius Kremp, Lüdenscheid, 1942’. The leather belt shows normal…
Standard issue army (or Navy/Kriegsmarine) belt buckle exectuted in steel, coated in field grey paint. Light worn buckle in good condition. Maker marked by GB (Gustav Bremher – Markneukirchen), dated 43 (1943).
Very nice WW1 German belt buckle executed in steel ca. 1916. Comes with its genuine leather tab, the stitching has been reinforced. The buckle retains in good condition, retaining most of its green/grey finish.