Attractive, later-war-period WH (Heeres ie. Kriegsmarine) darker-blue-coloured- and/or steel-based belt-buckle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a minimally worn- (ie. fully untouched-), condition Attractive, later-war-period WH (Heeres ie. Kriegsmarine) darker-blue-coloured- and/or steel-based belt-buckle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a minimally worn- (ie. fully untouched-), condition Attractive, later-war-period WH (Heeres ie. Kriegsmarine) darker-blue-coloured- and/or steel-based belt-buckle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a minimally worn- (ie. fully untouched-), condition

Attractive, later-war-period WH (Heeres ie. Kriegsmarine) darker-blue-coloured- and/or steel-based belt-buckle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a minimally worn- (ie. fully untouched-), condition

This is an attractive - and most certainly later-war-period! - WH (Heeres ie. Kriegsmarine) darker-blue-coloured- and/or typical steel-based belt-buckle being a non-maker-marked example that comes in a minimally worn- (ie. fully untouched-), condition. The piece retains truly (almost) all of its fairly shiny ie. somewhat 'satin-like'- and/or darker-blue-coloured sprayed colour: just some normal handling-marks are noticable (as can be seen on the pictures) something that was I deem just caused by storage for decades only. The piece was most certainly never cleaned and comes as recently found. The buckle - which has very nice and/or pronounced detail! - is totally void of an impressed makers'-designation or alike (something that is more often observed). These darker-bluish-coloured- and/or typical steel-based belt-buckles are most times attributed to naval coastal-artillery- (ie. 'Küsten-Artillerie'-) units but are in my personal opinion being the 'standard-type', army- (ie. naval) type belt-buckle that was used throughout the war. Simply a very attractive and fully untouched later-war-period example that is I deem accordingly priced!

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