Superb - and very nicely preserved! - WWI-period Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured belt-buckle being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' and that comes in an overall nicely preserved, condition Superb - and very nicely preserved! - WWI-period Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured belt-buckle being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' and that comes in an overall nicely preserved, condition Superb - and very nicely preserved! - WWI-period Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured belt-buckle being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' and that comes in an overall nicely preserved, condition Superb - and very nicely preserved! - WWI-period Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured belt-buckle being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' and that comes in an overall nicely preserved, condition

Superb - and very nicely preserved! - WWI-period Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured belt-buckle being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' and that comes in an overall nicely preserved, condition

This is a very attractive - and I deem just moderately used- and/or worn! - example of a WWI-period, Württemberg-related, reddish-golden-coloured- and/or typical copper- (ie. messing-) based EM/NCO-pattern belt-buckle (ie. 'Koppelschloss für Unteroffiziere u. Mannschaften') as was worn from 1895 and being a (typical) non-maker-marked example that shows the motto: 'Furchtlos und Trew' on its (silverish-toned- and seperately-attached!) front-plate and that comes in an overall very nice and just moderately used- (albeit l still very nicely preserved-), condition. The buckle truly retains most (ie. all!) of its somewhat 'shiny'-styled, finish without showing any defaults: it does show some minimal wear- and/or age-marks but was simply never cleaned nor polished and does show some minimal staining but was (I deem) luckily never cleaned (as can be seen on the pictures). The inside of the buckle shows also some obvious dust and/or staining caused by over more than 100 years of storage. The buckle itself is as stated above unmarked (something that is more often observed). The piece was recently found at a private-household in Germany and was never before part of a collection. Simply an attractive WWI-period, Württemberg-related example that is priced according to its overall very nice ie. just moderately used condition!

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