Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab

Bright-silver-coloured- and/or aluminium-based TR-period, fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab

This is a very attractive - and with certainty not that often seen! - example of a (two-pieced- ie. having a firmly-attached 'front-plate') bright-silver-coloured- (and/or typical aluminium-based) so-called: Third Reich fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) related belt-buckle being a non-marked example that comes mounted onto its 'typically-shaped', leather-based tab and that comes in a wonderful- (and - I deem - simply never worn- nor used- ie. still 'virtually mint'-), condition. The buckle truly retains all of its fairly 'frosted'-styled, silver-coloured finish without showing any defaults: it was simply never cleaned nor polished and does show some minimal storage-age and/or staining and minimal scratches (as can be seen on the pictures). The inside of the buckle shows some obvious dust caused by over more than 80 years of storage. The leather-based tab is naturally also still fully functional and souple: it is totally void of any makers-designation nor stamp and remains in an equally nicely preserved condition overall (it was most certainly never greased nor oiled). The buckle itself is also void of a makers-designation. The piece was recently found at a private-household in Germany and was never before part of a collection. Without any doubt an attractive, TR-period fire-brigade- (ie. 'Feuerwehr'-) belt-buckle that is I deem accordingly priced!

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