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WWII NAZI GERMAN BELT & BUCKLE LOT RAD HEER SA WW2

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WWII Nazi German Belt and Buckle lot to include 1) SA EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. The 65mm x 50mm, slightly convex, stamped brass, two-piece construction buckle features, to its obverse, a plain field upon which is an embossed, political-style national eagle clutching the laurel surround to a sunwheel swastika on a slightly domed, plain field. The eagle’s head falls on the inside of a ribbed border with simulated twisted rope trim to its inner and outer edges. The ribbed border, which is 42mm in outside diameter, has a spray of oak leaves to its base, with the eagle’s wings extending into it at the top. To the reverse is its raised buckle catch, and a prong bar with dual prongs, for the belt’s retaining tongue. Unmarked. The SA, "Sturmabteilung" (Storm-troops), were originally formed in August of 1921 as a protective guard unit for the political leaders of the fledgling Nazi Party. As with the NSDAP, "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" (National-socialist German Worker’s-party), the SA was structured along para-military lines. Most of its recruits were from the ranks of the various "Freikorps" groups of the day, composed mainly of disgruntled ex-soldiers, and they were first utilized at a Nazi party meeting in Munich in November of 1921. The SA pattern box buckle was the first belt buckle to be introduced by the NSDAP, with its estimated introductory dates ranging between 1921 and 1923. On its introduction it was not fully standardized and came in at least five variations. The SA pattern buckle was originally worn by other Nazi organizations including the SS, the NSKK, the NSBO, and political leaders. The SA box buckle was officially replaced by the rectangular, open frame, dual claw buckle in April of 1934, and was to be discontinued in 1936, although it was still widely worn. 2) HEER M44 EM/NCO'S LEATHER BELT. M44 pattern (with-out tongue) EM/NCO's blackened leather construction belt. Size marked 95. The clasp is complete and the belt is in strong, usable condition. Nice example. 3) HEER EM/NCO'S LEATHER BELT. EM/NCO's blackened leather construction belt. Size adjustment strap is complete. Belt length is 100cm. and well marked GEDR, OHLIGER KAISERSLAUTERN 1941 Nice example. 4) RAD EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. Early, injection molded, natural aluminum box buckle with a pebbled base field and a circular, embossed central motif. The central motif features five, high relief embossed sheaves of wheat encompassing an embossed, inverted, smooth, spade head with an embossed, canted, pebbled, swastika on a subtlety textured, domed, circular central field. The buckle shows light chafe wear which has resulted in a minor loss of detailing. The reverse of the buckle is a mirror image of the obverse. The reverse has an integral, raised, slotted buckle catch and separate prong bar and prongs all intact. Maker marked B & N and dated 1937. Excellent.

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WWII Nazi German Belt and Buckle lot to include 1) SA EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. The 65mm x 50mm, slightly convex, stamped brass, two-piece construction buckle features, to its obverse, a plain field upon which is an embossed, political-style national eagle clutching the laurel surround to a sunwheel swastika on a slightly domed, plain field. The eagle’s head falls on the inside of a ribbed border with simulated twisted rope trim to its inner and outer edges. The ribbed border, which is 42mm in outside diameter, has a spray of oak leaves to its base, with the eagle’s wings extending into it at the top. To the reverse is its raised buckle catch, and a prong bar with dual prongs, for the belt’s retaining tongue. Unmarked. The SA, "Sturmabteilung" (Storm-troops), were originally formed in August of 1921 as a protective guard unit for the political leaders of the fledgling Nazi Party. As with the NSDAP, "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" (National-socialist German Worker’s-party), the SA was structured along para-military lines. Most of its recruits were from the ranks of the various "Freikorps" groups of the day, composed mainly of disgruntled ex-soldiers, and they were first utilized at a Nazi party meeting in Munich in November of 1921. The SA pattern box buckle was the first belt buckle to be introduced by the NSDAP, with its estimated introductory dates ranging between 1921 and 1923. On its introduction it was not fully standardized and came in at least five variations. The SA pattern buckle was originally worn by other Nazi organizations including the SS, the NSKK, the NSBO, and political leaders. The SA box buckle was officially replaced by the rectangular, open frame, dual claw buckle in April of 1934, and was to be discontinued in 1936, although it was still widely worn. 2) HEER M44 EM/NCO'S LEATHER BELT. M44 pattern (with-out tongue) EM/NCO's blackened leather construction belt. Size marked 95. The clasp is complete and the belt is in strong, usable condition. Nice example. 3) HEER EM/NCO'S LEATHER BELT. EM/NCO's blackened leather construction belt. Size adjustment strap is complete. Belt length is 100cm. and well marked GEDR, OHLIGER KAISERSLAUTERN 1941 Nice example. 4) RAD EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. Early, injection molded, natural aluminum box buckle with a pebbled base field and a circular, embossed central motif. The central motif features five, high relief embossed sheaves of wheat encompassing an embossed, inverted, smooth, spade head with an embossed, canted, pebbled, swastika on a subtlety textured, domed, circular central field. The buckle shows light chafe wear which has resulted in a minor loss of detailing. The reverse of the buckle is a mirror image of the obverse. The reverse has an integral, raised, slotted buckle catch and separate prong bar and prongs all intact. Maker marked B & N and dated 1937. Excellent.

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