Item: ONJRPA2202

Original Imperial German WWI Unit Marked & Named M1895 Belt with M1915 Gott Mit Uns Brass & Nickel Prussian Buckle by J.M. Eckart - Dated 1917

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice WWI Imperial German M1895 Prussian Belt Buckle (Koppelschloß) with the correct brown leather belt. This buckle features two-piece construction, with a 45mm, slightly convex, stamped brass metal box buckle, with an attached Nickel Prussian insignia. This features the Prussian Crown, encompassed by a dual rope-like border within which, against a ribbed background, is the motto Gott Mit Uns (God [is] With Us), and a spray of laurels. To the reverse is its raised buckle catch, and a metal prong bar with dual prongs, for the belt’s retaining tongue.


    The buckle is in very good condition, with a nice patina of age, but not excessive oxidation. A very attractive display piece that still retains all of the detail on the insignia.


    The belt itself measures 38 ½”  when fully extended. The leather is supple and in very good condition, with the expected wear and deterioration from being over 100 years of age. The belt does still have original markings such as:


    Original Size Stamp: 100
    Manufacturer Stamp and Date: J.M.ECKART 1917 ULM A/D
    Regimental Marking: Located on the tab - No longer able to be read
    Retailer? Stamp: Located on the front of the belt - IZ.St.Stgt


    A very nice example, ready to display!


    History of German/Prussian Belt Buckles:
    First introduced in 1847, the design of the buckle remained virtually unchanged until 1918. After January of 1915, these buckles, which were also used by the Prussian-dominated states of Baden, Oldenburg, Hansa and Thuringia, were made of zinc-plated sheet iron. Originally the box buckles came in a 50mm, (roughly 2 inches), width until 1895 when the width was reduced to 45mm, (roughly 1 3/4 inches), in an attempt to lighten the weight load of the field gear. Initially the buckles were produced of brass with a nickel/silver face plate until 1914 when steel construction buckles were introduced.


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