Wehrmacht/SS leather equipment belt by Gustav Schiele 1942
€200,00Stunning standard leather equipment belt in crispy nearly unissed condition. Nicely maker marked by Gustav Schiele, dated 1942. Size 110cm.
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Stunning standard leather equipment belt in crispy nearly unissed condition. Nicely maker marked by Gustav Schiele, dated 1942. Size 110cm.
Extremely rare army belt buckle exectued in steel. Green coating still 80% intacnt. Ca. 1941-42 production, maker marked by RODO (Robert Dold, Offenberg) under the catch. Typical for these buckles is the unmarked leather tongue.
Light worn steel buckle, retaining most of its blue finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by Berg und Nolte A.-G. Lüdenscheid dated 1941. The reverse of the buckle shows a matching maker mark; B&N-41.
Compelte HJ brown belt with buckle. Buckle is an aluminum example with RZM M4/23 mark (Franke & Co., Lüdenscheid). The buckle is in good condition. The belt is normal unmarked HJ example that shows normal wear.
Very nice unworn officer dress belt in good condition. Aluminum buckle shows nice details, void of maker marked. Belt is marked with size 105cm. Beautiful and complete belt.
Genuine mid war steel Luftwaffe buckle in light worn condition. Still retaining most parts of its original blue finish on the front. The reverse of the buckle is engraved with the Schmöle logo (An arrow with S and C on both sides, dated 1941 below). The leather belt tab shows an oval maker marked of…
MINT Wehrmacht officer double claw belt buckle
Not often encountered Luftwaffe black leather equipment belt in very good condition. Classic luftwaffe example with ‘hidden’ stitches for the buckle tongue attachment. Supple and strong leather. Maker marked by E.O. Götze & Sohn, Gersdorf and dated 1942. Size marked 95 cm.
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, 1941. The buckle itself is also marked with ESL 41. Very nice and good looking belt buckle, with a lot of finish intact.
Very hard to find steel constructed Kriegsmarine belt buckle coated in gold. The buckle retains 90% of its gold finish and still looks amazing. Most of these examples have either lost their finish or started rusting. This is one of the better examples I have ever owned. Very nice and rare piece and much rarer…
Worn HJ buckle maker marked by RZM M4/38 Richard Sieper & Söhne (Lüdenscheid). Rare injection moulded aluminum example
Very nice light worn HJ buckle in good condition. Maker marked by RZM M4/27 (Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid). Steel construction with silver finish
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!
Excellent light worn standard Wehrmacht (Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and SS) equipment belt in good condition. Leather remains supple and strong. Maker marks faded. dated 1942 (I deem). Size 90cm.
Hard to find green leather brocade belt (Feldbinde) for a forestry operator. The belt remains in excellent unworn condition. Complete with alumium buckle that shows crips details. Belt size marked 95cm untill 105cm.
Genuine mid war steel Luftwaffe buckle in light worn condition. Still retaining most parts of its original blue finish on the front. The reverse of the buckle is engraved with the Schmöle logo (An arrow with S and C on both sides, dated 1940 below). The leather belt tab shows an oval maker marked of…
Very rare and desirable steel constructed Luftwaffe belt buckle with original applied silver finish on top, instead of the blue coating we usually encounter. This was the only manufacturer making buckles with this type of finish. It is maker marked by C.T.D. on the reverse, which stands for Christian Theodor Dicke in 1942. A rare…
Very rare and early Luftwaffe buckle executed in aluminum. The buckle features a first pattern eagle, so called ‘droop tail’. The reverse is typical for a parade or dress belt. This is a very rare and desirable buckle for a buckle collector. Most likely made in 1935.
Unworn Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in steel. Retaining most of its genuine blue finish. Unmarked example by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid made in ca. 1944.
Light worn Luftwaffe belt buckle in good condition. Steel construction with blue colored coating, still present for more than 80%. Rarely maker marked with letter L, late war construction ca.1943-44.
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.
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.
German standard belt for civil organisations such as Hitlerjugend, Todt, Allgemeine SS… etc. Remains in good condition. 90cm
German standard belt for civil organisations such as Hitlerjugend, Todt, Allgemeine SS… etc. Remains in good condition. 90cm. Maker marked RZM L2/2609/38 (1938).
German standard belt for civil organisations such as Hitlerjugend, Todt, Allgemeine SS… etc. Remains in good condition. 90cm
Nice unworn army steel buckle in very good condition, retaining its genuine olive green coating. Maker marked on the leather tab by Brüder Schneider, Wien. Dated 1942.
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 steel. Retaining most of its genuine blue finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid dated 1941.
Worn Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in steel. Maker marked on the leather tab by J.C. Maedicke, Berlin, dated 1941.
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.
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.
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.
Nice worn buckle executed in aluminum. Maker marked by SS 822/38 RZM (presumed to be Richard Sieper) dated 1938.
Nice worn buckle executed in aluminum. Maker marked by SS 822/38 RZM (presumed to be Richard Sieper) dated 1938.
Stunning and very well preserved standard leather equipment belt for the German Wehrmacht or SS. Leather remains supple and strong. Shows minimal wear. Maker marked Franz Brehme, Walsrode, dated 1941. Size marked 100. Hard to upgrade!
Nice worn aluminum belt buckle with leather tab, maker marked by Julius Maurer, Oberstein dated 1937. The buckle is marked with the same matching logo of the Maurer company. On top of that it shows a nice maker mark of the army Schützen-Regiment 4. Part of Panzer-Division 6.
A very nice untouched belt buckle set, condition ‘as found’ and never been seperated. Genuine steel belt buckle maker marked on the leather tab by the firm of F.W. Assmann & Sohn, Lüdenscheid, dated 1941. The reverse of the buckle also shows an Assmann logo. Complete with leather equipment belt in light worn condition. Maker…
Classic early army aluminum belt buckle in light worn condition. Hard to find example with still 90% of the original green finish present on the exterior! Complete with maker marked leather tab by H. Arld, Lüdenscheid, dated 1937. Shows a H.A. mark on the reverse of the buckle as well.
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.
Very nice light worn officer dress belt in good condition. Aluminum buckle shows nice details. Belt is marked with size 98 cm. Beautiful and complete belt.
Standard late-war leather equipment belt. Leather remains strong. Markings are faded. Period shortened and holes added. Well worn, combat used example. Size 84 centimeters.
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 present. Beautiful belt buckle that still shows all of its fine details.
Beautiful Wehrmacht ‘Afrikakorps’ tropical webbing belt in perfect condition. Desirable variant with leather tip. Size 90 cm. Made ca. 1942.
Mid war constructed ca. 1942 leather equipment belt for Wehrmacht or SS. The belt has been period resized cutting a piece away and just piercing a set of holes for the buckle (like late war belts). Maker marks are partially faded, dated 1942 (I deem). Actual size now: 87cm.
Early aluminum LW belt buckle in good condition. Maker marked on the leather tab by Friedrich Linden Lüdenscheid (FLL) 1939 – it seems like the tab has been restitched because the old stitches were loose. Unit marked Flieger Schule Fürth and LBA Still a very nice belt buckle with leather tab!
Unworn army belt buckle executed in steel. Still retains all of its genuine green finish. Maker marked on the leather tab by B. Haarmann, Lüdenscheid, dated 1940.
Hard to find army belt buckle in light worn condition. Maker marked by Klein & Quenzer AG, Idar-Oberstein a very uncommon and rarely encounter manufacturer. The buckle itself is also marked with K.u.Q. logo dated 38.
Light worn standard equipment belt in leather. Marker marks are faded. Construction ca. 1942. Size marked 90cm. A very nice belt!
Light worn standard equipment belt in leather. Marker marked by Heyden Köln and dated 1942. Size marked 95cm. A very nice belt!
Mid war constructed ca. 1942 leather equipment belt for Luftwaffe personnel having a blue colored buckle catch. The belt has been period resized cutting a piece away and removed the tongue, just piercing a set of holes for the buckle (like late war belts). Maker marks are faded. Actual size now: 87cm.
Very nice light worn officer dress belt in good condition. Aluminum buckle shows nice details, void of maker marked. Belt is marked with size 100cm. Beautiful and complete belt.
Nice and worn early Luftwaffe belt buckle executed in aluminum. Still shows the first pattern ‘droop tail’ eagle on the front. The buckle is complete with leather tab, that shows the maker mark of the firm Richard Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid (R.S.&.S) and the manufacturing date 1937. The buckle itself is double marked on the…
Nice light worn army buckle executed in steel, complete with leather tab. Buckle retains 99% of its genuine green coating. Tab is maker marked by G.H. Osang, Dresden, 1941
Well worn officer double claw belt executed in brown leather. No visible maker marks. Size 100 cm. Zinc buckle ca. 1940 construction.
Beautiful Wehrmacht ‘Afrikakorps’ tropical webbing belt in perfect condition. Complete with leather buckle tongue. Size marked 85cm. Maker marked with RBNr. 0/0561/0005.
Genuine Wehrmacht black parade belt with lacquered leather and felt inside. Size 95cm
D-ring in good condition. Belt loop to carry a Y-strap or rucksack when no ammunition pouches were used. Steel ring.
Unissued MINT D-ring in good condition. Belt loop to carry a Y-strap or rucksack when no ammunition pouches were used. Steel ring. Maker marked by O. Reichel, Lengefeld dated ’43.
Genuine Wehrmacht D-ring belt loop to carry a Y-strap or rucksack when no ammunition pouches were used. Executed in black leather with a aluminum D-ring.
Genuine Wehrmacht D-ring belt loop to carry a Y-strap or rucksack when no ammunition pouches were used. Executed in black leather with a steel D-ring.
Genuine Wehrmacht D-ring belt loop to carry a Y-strap or rucksack when no ammunition pouches were used. Executed in black leather with a steel D-ring.
Classic early army aluminum belt buckle in worn condition. As most examples not much of the green coating remains intact. Complete with maker marked leather tab by H. Arld, Lüdenscheid, dated 1939.
Original and light worn HJ buckle in good condition. Steel construction with silver finish. Maker marked by RZM M4/46 (Wilhelm Schroder, Lüdenscheid).
Very nice seldom encountered M43 trapezoid cap insignia for army officers, executed in silver flat wire. Typical so called ‘BeVo-weave’ example. Unissued – MINT.
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!
Worn early pebbeled aluminum belt buckle in good condition. Complete with leather tab, dated 1937 and marked by FLL Friedrich Linden Lüdenscheid.
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).