Worn standard equipment belt in leather. Leather is supple and strong. Full length, not shortened. Size 100 (centimeters). Maker marks are faded due wear, most likely made in 1941. A very nice untouched example, straight from the attic!
Stunning standard leather equipment belt in crispy nearly unissued condition. Nicely maker marked with an ink stamp, so hard to read. Construction ca. 1941. Size marked 110cm.
Civil type NSDAP/SA/NSKK or most likely Hitlerjugend belt for non-combat usage. Leather is very good condition. Seldom seen brown example. Maker marked ‘Deutsches Leder – Kernstück – 472’.
Worn steel exectued army belt buckle. Maker marked on the reverse by IKA41 which matches with the maker mark on the leather tab from Julius Kremp, Lüdenscheid dated 1941.
Worn, early, standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marks partially faded, dated 1937. Pre-war example with aluminum hook. A piece of the tip is gone, but lucky this is not visible when a buckle is present. Size 87cm.
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marked by Robert Larsen, Berlin dated 1938. Pre-war example with aluminum hook. Size marked ’95’ centimeter. Shows a RAD unit marking. A very attractive early leather belt!
Unissued army belt buckle by Noelle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid dated 1941. The rear of the buckle also shows a light stamped maker mark N.H. and 1941 date. These black tabbed buckles are extremely rare to find and missing in most collections.
Textbook Waffen-SS leather belt with matching officers buckle. The buckle, executed in aluminum, is nicely marked on the reverse with SS RZM 36/39 OLC (Overhoff & Cie. 1939). The leather belt is unmarked and is 90 cm long. The leather buckle tongue was period move backwards to resize the belt, a procedure often observed with…
Classic late war Waffen-SS belt buckle executed in steel. Typical unmarked example produced by the Overhoff company. The buckle shows light wear. Its genuine silver colored finish on the front is almost completely worn off by combat wear. Beautiful belt buckle that still shows all of its fine details.
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.
Waffen-SS leather belt with matching officers buckle. The buckle is nicely marked on the reverse with ELJ, the clasp shows a bit of oxidation but the front remain perfect. The leather belt belt is a classic officer type belt and is marked by Croupon, it looks unworn. The actual belt size is now 95cm. A…
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!
Waffen-SS leather belt with matching officers buckle. The buckle is nicely marked on the reverse with SS RZM 36/42 OLC (Overhoff & Cie.). The leather belt belt is unmarked and was resized during the war, as was the case with many soldiers losing weight. The actual belt size is now 95cm. A very nice untouched…
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 but faded. The reverse of the buckle shows the maker mark of ‘Dr. F.&Co. 1940’ (Dr. Franke & Co, Lüdenscheid dated 1940). Classic 1940 transitonal piece, contructed in…
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marks partially faded. Pre-war example with aluminum hook, dated 1939. Size marked ’95’ centimeter. A very attractive early leather belt!
Worn standard equipment belt in leather. Leather is supple and strong. As many examples, it was period resized moving the buckle tongue backwards. Size 85cm. Maker marks are faded due wear, most likely made in 1941. A very nice untouched example, straight from the attic!
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marks partially faded (city Mainz). Pre-war example with aluminum hook, dated 1938. Size 90cm. Inside shows a small stained of dried glue or resin, could be removed with your nails. A very attractive early leather belt!
Rare army belt buckle made in aluminum that is is made by Schmidt & Co., Schwelm and dated 1937 which is a rarely encountered manufacturer. The buckle still shows great detail on front and retains quite some bits of its genuine green finish that in some occasions is completely gone. A stunning buckle, complete with…
Light worn standard equipment belt in leather. Leather is supple and strong. Period shortened. Size 93cm. Maker mark by Heinrich Sohn K.G Neu-Ulm 1941. A very nice untouched example!
Very nice seldom encountered M43 trapezoid cap insignia for army officers, executed in silver flat wire. Typical so called ‘BeVo-weave’ example. Unissued – MINT.
Nicely worn alumium LW belt buckle in good condition, complete with leather tab. Maker marked on the reverse by R.S.&S. (Richard Sieper & Söhne, Ludenscheid). The leather tab still shows the date 1939 but all other letters are mostly faded. Also has a LBA (Luftwaffe Bekleidungs Amt) acceptance stamp.
Very nice unworn and MINT HJ buckle in very good condition. Maker marked by RZM M4/27 (Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid) on the reverse, and still has it’s genuine RZM paper manufacturer label attached on the rear, showing the same M4/27 code. Mid-war steel constructed piece with silver frosted coating.
Very rare and early Luftwaffe buckle executed in aluminum. The buckle features a first pattern eagle, so called ‘droop tail’. The catch on the reverse is typical known for the production of Assmann. The Leather tab shows a different manufacturer, and after some research this was actually the producer of the leather and not the…
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marks partially faded. Pre-war example with aluminum hook, dated 1939. A very attractive early leather belt!
Light worn Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in steel. Retaining most of its genuine blue finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by Hermann Aurich, Dresden, dated 1940. The reverse of the steel buckle is also marked with the factory logo of H. Aurich.
Nice and light worn army steel buckle in good condition, retaining 85% of its genuine blue coating. Maker marked on the leather tab by E. Schneider, Lüdenscheid, 1942. The buckle itself is also marked with ESL 42. Very nice and good looking belt buckle, with almost all of its finish intact.
Desirable and hard to find WW2 German leather equipment belt executed in pig-skin leather. The belt shows a maker mark but it’s hard to read due wear. Size 90cm. Construction ca. 1943.
Beautiful and desirable early Wehrmacht officer belt in brown color. The leather is still strong and supple and just looks great. Zinc double claw buckle. Maker marked belt by Otto Koberstein, Landsberg a.L. dated 1940. Size 115cm.
Standard issue leather equipment belt. Late war construction. Excellent, light worn condition. Size marked 100cm. Has a RBNr. maker mark: 0/0365/0012. The stitches of the steel, OLC marked, catch are loose, but the catch itself sits firmly in place.
Very nice and well-preserved standard leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Maker marked by Eugen Huber, München, dated 1938. Size marked length 90cm. Also has a RAD acceptance mark. The stitches of the aluminum catch are loose, but the catch itself sits firmly in place. Nice honest combat belt!
Unique offer; untouched and unworn standard Wehrmacht equipment belt. The leather still retains its original factory brown color and has not been died black. The aluminum buckle in place, show no wear. The belt itself is maker marked by Hans Brehme, Walsrode and dated 1938. Size marked on the tip of the belt ‘115’ (centimeters)….
Extremely rare and hard to find Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in aluminum by Schmöle & Comp. Menden, dated 1940. Buckle is complete with genuine leather tab. Front of the buckle shows nice details and patina. First example I ever seen and no others to be found online.
Very nice well preserved steel contructed Hitlerjugend belt buckle. Retains most of its original silver finish. Maker marked on the reverse by RZM M4/24, Friedrich Linden Lüdenscheid (FLL).
Unique offer; untouched and unworn standard Wehrmacht equipment belt. The leather still retains its original factory brown color and has not been died black. The aluminum buckle still has it’s original green finish applied and is marked by L&F. The belt itself is maker marked by Ernst Kurz, Stuttgart and dated 1938. It has a…
Standard issue army (or Navy/Kriegsmarine) belt buckle executed in steel, coated in field grey paint. Light worn buckle in good condition. Desirable and very rare example made by the firm of C.T.D. (Christian Teodor Dicke) dated 1943.
Light worn steel buckle, retaining most of its olive green finish. Maker marked on the leather M. Salcher & Söhne, Jablunkau, a very uncommon and hard to find maker. The reverse of the buckle shows the maker mark of the same firm. Dated 1941
Hard to find and very desirable early 1930’s made army belt buckle with the eagle’s head facing the wrong (left) way. In my opinion a piece made by Assmann & Söhne, as pictures in ‘Belt Buckles of the Wehrmacht’ page 62. The buckle has an original leather tongue attached, maker marked by R. Sieper and…
Light worn Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in steel. Retaining most of its genuine blue finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid dated 1941.
Very nice civil style belt that could be worn by many political organisations (nsdap, Hitlerjugend, SA, SS, NSKK, etc.). Nicely maker marked with RZM markings.
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 Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in steel. Retaining most of its genuine blue finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by Brüder Schneider A.G., Wien dated 1940
Standard issue army (or Navy/Kriegsmarine) belt buckle exectuted in steel, coated in field grey paint. Maker marked on the reverse by J.F.S. (Josef Feix & Söhne’ in Gablonz an der Neiße), also known for ist brown colored double claw. Light worn buckle in very good condition!
Here is a great story; I had one of these pouches in my possession, bought it at a show a few months ago. I was listing it here on the website and couldn’t read the maker mark very well, so I did a google search to see how it was spelled correctly. Per accident I…
Worn standard equipment belt in leather. Leather is supple and strong. Full lenght, not shortened. Size marked 88 (centimeters). Maker marks are faded due wear, most likely made in 1941. A very nice untouched example, straight from the attic!
Light worn army belt buckle executed in steel. Still retains most of its genuine green finish. Maker marked on the rarely seen ‘black’ leather tab by B. Haarmann, Lüdenscheid, dated 1942.
Light worn Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in aluminum. Retaining lots of details on the front. Maker marked on the leather tab by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid dated 1939.
Beautiful Wehrmacht ‘Afrikakorps’ tropical webbing belt in perfect condition. Desirable variant with webbing buckle tongue. Size marked 90 cm. Maler marked and dated 1942 (I deem!).
Light worn belt buckle executed in steel with a canvas tongue for tropical use. Maker marked example by Hermann Aurich, dated 1942. A very rare and seldom encountered buckle!
Perfect and good looking army belt buckle that remains in unissued condition. olive green coating on the steel is 99% intact. The buckle is maker marked on the reverse with R.S.& S. and matches the maker on the leather tab Richard Sieper & Söhne 1941.
Very nice untouched and ‘as found’ army belt buckle. The buckle is a mid war steel constructed example with leather tongue intact. interesting to see the tab is exextued in pig skin leather. The buckle itself is maker marked ‘H.A. 42’ and so matches the partially faded maker mark on the leather tab: H. Arld…
Nicely worn aluminum KM belt buckle, 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 (I deem, but hard to read) and similar manufacturer mark of Sieper.
Genuine well worn aluminum army belt buckle complete with leather tongue. The buckle does not show a maker mark, and the stamp on the tab is completely faded, hence I can’t see what maker it is. A genuine worn early belt buckle!
Original and worn army belt buckle executed in steel. Green finish remains present for 90%. Faded maker marked of Noelle & Hueck (N.&.H.) is visble, dated 1940.
Very rare and desirable brass/nickle silver Reichsheer belt buckle in worn condition. Maker marked by G.H. Osang, Dresden, dated 1934. Complete with leather tab.
Worn standard equipment belt in leather. Leather is supple and strong, but feels a bit dry. As many examples, it was period resized moving the bucle tongue backwards. Size marked 105cm. Maker marks are faded due wear, most likely made in 1941. A very nice untouched example, straight from the attic!
Very nice well preserved steel contructed Hitlerjugend belt buckle. Retains most of its original silver finish. Maker marked on the reverse by RZM M4/24, Friedrich Linden Lüdenscheid (FLL).
Light worn army belt buckle executed in steel. Still retains most of its genuine green finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by B. Haarmann, Lüdenscheid, dated 1941.
Light worn standard equipment belt in leather. Marker marked and dated 1941 but hard to read. Size marked 95 (cm). Leather is supple and strong. A very nice example!
Very interesting light worn LW buckle in aluminum. Maker marked leather tab by Friedrick Turck, Lündescheid dated 1938. The reverse of the tab is unit marked to Flak Regiment 14 (I deem). The reverse of the buckle shows the the factory mark ‘F’ from the Friedrich Turck factory. These Turck made buckles are one of…