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    Colonial Veteran Uniform

    Thank you for the kudos.
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    Colonial Veteran Uniform

    Here is a nice example of a khaki color corduroy cloth Imperial German Colonial Bund uniform. These Colonial Veteran uniforms could have been worn by Schutztruppen or the Polizeitruppe so RKB members could have served in either branch during the war. Of course the piping color determines...
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    Bavarian Light Cavalry Officer's Saber...Help with Unit Marks

    Bob, The un-cancelled markings are stamped according to the circa 1910 Bavarian property marking regulations but the cancelled markings are earlier it seems. However, they seem to indicate a Jaeger unit of a Pferde I (Armeekorps, zu-Pferde, Staff, Depot, Jaeger Regiment, etc.) to me. I have...
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    Eaglehead saber of the 1st Uhlan Regiment

    Excellent swords!
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    An Imperial Bavarian Landespolizei Tunic

    Thank you for the kudos. The Tschako could be worn with the Bavarian cockade or the Nationale depending upon the time period. The belts and buckles also changed over time but the roller buckle was worn on both brown and black belts. The pants also changed over time from green to black. A...
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    M15 Prussian Civil Police Belt Buckle?

    Steve Nick, Your buckle has the roundel soldered on to the box plate so that is why the solder in the two holes is seen on the back. My police buckles are a one piece die strike. I have seen white metal roundels soldered onto gold color Prussian box plates but I always assumed these were...
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    An Imperial Bavarian Landespolizei Tunic

    This is the later Weimar Republic period version of this LAPO uniform worn while Bavaria was the Freistaat Bayern. During the time of the Weimar Republic the Bavarian Chief of Police held a Colonel rank. This tunic is for a Major as can be seen from the shoulder boards. Notice this high...
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    M15 Prussian Civil Police Belt Buckle?

    An interesting buckle. First off, I am not a buckle collector although I have quite a few police buckles. Here is what I think I see: It is a standard format Prussian EM box buckle made in the typical manner. I see no red flags in the construction. I think the thought was that this could be...
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    A L.I.R.118 Landwehr of 1914, ex Hessian fireman.

    A very interesting rework showing the upgrading of old equipment. I like these reworked and re-issued items as they tell a story.
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    CJW

    Welcome CJW. The Tschako is property marked to the Berlin Sicherheitspolizei it seems. I have a Weimar Republic period Police greatcoat with a similar property stamp.
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    ciney expo militaria 2023

    Thanks for showing your photographs. Lots of interesting things to look at.
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    An Imperial Bavarian Landespolizei Tunic

    Gents, I thought I would show an Imperial Bavarian Landespolizei Tunic that continued to be worn until circa 1936. This wool twill tunic is made in dark green (Stahlgrunem) with a black collar and narrow green collar tabs. It was worn with black trousers or breeches. It has smooth (glatt)...
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    LeibHusaren Lionhead Saber

    Excellent view of your pride of lions showing the differences in the interpretation of this style.
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    Great Weimar Republic period Reichswehr photos. And, thanks for the photo of the Saxon Police armored car unit. I have a bayonet that is property marked to the Weimar Republic period Bavarian Police Armored unit so, close but no cigar. Here are a couple of photos from my photo albums of the...
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    Prussian Garde Ersatz M15

    Nice helmet and a nice drink "Mild Turkey". My go to drink for years is the 101 Wild Turkey Rye. Nothing like contemplating your collection while sipping Wild Turkey. George
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    Nice Weimar Republic period photos of the Reichswehr. I like photos of Police specialty units from this time period. Here are a few photos of Police Dog Handlers from Hesse during the time of the Weimar Republic. This includes a "Dog Tag" conveying police authority for the dog.
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    Help for identyfying an officer Dunkelblau Waffenrock !

    Yes, as jvpi states a retired officer. Called a verabschiedeten Offizier in the Police Service. US Officers of this nature were colloquially called "Retreads" in the US during WWII. However, those insignia that I have seen show the embroidered strap so a narrower shoulder board would be...
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    Colonial Belt Buckle

    Thank you all for your kudos. You know I found this Colonial buckle crammed in the corner of a display case at an area militaria show. I thought it was a "one-looker" original buckle when I first saw it so I quickly snapped it up. I also found a very scarce Bavarian Gendarmerie buckle at the...
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    Colonial Belt Buckle

    Gents, I picked up a nice unmolested German Colonial (Schutztruppen) enlisted belt buckle recently that I thought I would show. Similar to the more common Prussian belt buckle with the crown for the King of Prussia (Wilhelm II), this one has the Imperial Crown indicating Wilhelm as the...
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    Dragoon Boots

    USN, Here are a pair of East German DDR Volkspolizei boots. Notice they are made in the same style as the boots you were offered. They have a buckled strap at the top, a large welt where the sole meets the boot that makes them look clunky, and a leather sole. Your boots have rubber heels...
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