Stunning, greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. minimally used- ie. worn-), condition Stunning, greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. minimally used- ie. worn-), condition Stunning, greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. minimally used- ie. worn-), condition Stunning, greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. minimally used- ie. worn-), condition

Stunning, greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. minimally used- ie. worn-), condition

This is a very difficult and rare belt-buckle to encounter: a truly very nicely preserved example of a greenish-silver-toned- and/or typical 'nickle-chrome'-based (and non-magnetic) so-called: 'Postschütz'-belt-buckle as was (presumably) produced by the: 'Assmann'-company and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem only minimally used- and/or worn-), condition. The buckle comes as stated above in a just minimally used- and/or worn condition - showing some minimal wear and regular scratching as usually encountered - but still retains most of its period, somewhat tarnished finish remaining and that comes in a great shape overall: I would grade this piece as truly 'very nice'. The buckle (which is void of a makers'-designation as more often) is just a bit dirty and was never cleaned nor polished: it comes as recently found. It should be noted that the 'Postschütz'-organistion (or: TR-postal security-service) was one of the more obscure and smaller-sized TR-organisations of the period: all insignia-pieces (including the specific belt-buckles!) can easily be graded: 'rare'. The buckle on offer here is expensive but fully worth its money: it will be hard to find a better-preserved example for a more interesting price!

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