Attractive, early-period- SS- (ie. Allgemeine-SS o. Waffen-SS) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle (being a typical, nickle-chrome-based- and/or: 'O & C - ges.gesch.' (= 'Overhoff & Cie'-) marked example that comes in a used- ie. worn, condition Attractive, early-period- SS- (ie. Allgemeine-SS o. Waffen-SS) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle (being a typical, nickle-chrome-based- and/or: 'O & C - ges.gesch.' (= 'Overhoff & Cie'-) marked example that comes in a used- ie. worn, condition Attractive, early-period- SS- (ie. Allgemeine-SS o. Waffen-SS) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle (being a typical, nickle-chrome-based- and/or: 'O & C - ges.gesch.' (= 'Overhoff & Cie'-) marked example that comes in a used- ie. worn, condition Attractive, early-period- SS- (ie. Allgemeine-SS o. Waffen-SS) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle (being a typical, nickle-chrome-based- and/or: 'O & C - ges.gesch.' (= 'Overhoff & Cie'-) marked example that comes in a used- ie. worn, condition

Attractive, early-period- SS- (ie. Allgemeine-SS o. Waffen-SS) EM- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle (being a typical, nickle-chrome-based- and/or: 'O & C - ges.gesch.' (= 'Overhoff & Cie'-) marked example that comes in a used- ie. worn, condition

The truly attractive - and actually scarcely seen! - SS- (ie. 'Allgemeine-SS' o. 'Waffen-SS') enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCO-) type belt-buckle comes in a just moderately used ie. worn condition: it was clearly used and/or worn as such (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece shows some minimal dirt and/or evident staining (it has however most certainly not been polished nor cleaned). The buckle has still a very detailed appearance and retains a very nice and/or nicely preserved (albeit somewhat tarnished) age-patina (as can be noticed on the pictures). The buckle is typical, early-pattern and clearly maker- (ie. 'O & C - ges.gesch.'-) marked example that is as such produced by the maker: 'Overhoff & Cie' as was based in the town of Lüdenscheid. These early type SS-belt-buckles saw usage by the various black-uniformed- ie. 'Allgemeine' SS-troops (but were also 'worn-out' throughout the war). As certainly known are these genuine, early-period- and/or nickle-chrome-based SS buckles nowadays getting really hard to find, especially if one prefers such a neat and/or only moderatetly used example as the one on offer here!

Code: 60747