Description: Another nice example of a World War One Imperial German Army Infantryman's Bi-Metal Brass Belt Buckle from Trenches of the Western Front 1914-18. Measuring approx 2.5" x 2" and one of a small group of 3 buckles discovered locally in Belgium, it offers a good brass patina with a little more tarnish than the other 3 buckles found in this group. With the centre bearing the Kaiser's Crown and the legend Gott Mit Uns (God is With Us) the tarnish doesn't really detract from what is a nice example of a pre-war-issue belt buckle that formerly belonged to a WW-I German Infantryman, fighting on, or near, the Ypres Salient... Thanks for looking..!
Price: 75 GBP
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
End Time: 2024-12-15T15:14:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 23.78 GBP
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Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
The Western Front: Ancre
Ypres: Gott Mit Uns
Iron Cross: Thiepval
Country/ Organization: Germany
ANZAC: Gallipoli
Hindenburg Line: Aisne
France: Aisne
The Somme: Passchendaele
Verdun: Loos
BEF: British Expeditionary Force
Clothing Type: Belts & Belt Buckles
Flanders: Belgium
Tinchebray: Cambrai
Chemins des Dames: The Menin Road
Service: Imperial German Army
Modified Item: No
Royal Flying Corps: RFC
Type: Uniform/ Clothing
Belgium: Vimy Ridge
Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
Era: 1914-1945
Theme: Militaria
Kaiser Wilhelm: Earl Haig
Arras: Yser
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Canadian Expeditionary Force: American Expeditionary Force