Early pattern- and aluminium-based, WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens'- ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a scarcely seen 'cranked catch'-set-up Early pattern- and aluminium-based, WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens'- ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a scarcely seen 'cranked catch'-set-up Early pattern- and aluminium-based, WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens'- ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a scarcely seen 'cranked catch'-set-up Early pattern- and aluminium-based, WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens'- ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a scarcely seen 'cranked catch'-set-up

Early pattern- and aluminium-based, WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens'- ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a scarcely seen 'cranked catch'-set-up

This is an attractive - and actually unusually encountered! - early pattern- (ie. showing a 'down-tail-modelled'-eagle-device), typical aluminium-based and/or single-pieced- (ie. molded-styled) WH (Luftwaffe) enlisted-mens' ie. NCO-type belt-buckle being an unmarked example having a neat 'cranked-catch'-set-up and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. just moderately used- ie. worn-), condition. The buckle shows some fair aging ie. dust simply caused by fair wear and/or decades of storage but was (I deem) never cleaned nor polished. The piece - which is totally void of a makers'-designation as more often seen - retains its detailed appearance and is executed in fine-structured- and/or pebbled aluminium: it comes mounted onto its specific (and actually not often encountered!) so-called: 'cranked catch'-set-up (as can easily be noticed on the buckles'-back as can be seen on the pictures). I deem that this neat buckle was intended for usage together with a LW going-out ie. dress-tunic (ie. 'Waffenrock'). In any case is this a neat - and most certainly not that often encountered! (early-type) Luftwaffe-buckle: I deem that I have priced this attractive specimen, accordingly!

Code: 68443

245.00 EUR