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Sergei1877

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Tell me please . a regiment of Prussia or not?
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and here define buckle marked
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The 134R schould be a sachsen regiment
The klg sachsen10th infantry regiment nbr 134

Is was first this regiment but is was crossed out so the owner was reasigned to
Klg sachsen 8 F.A.R.nbr 78 the second time

Great markings and rarely found on buckles.


Jonas
 
kaiser said:
The 134R schould be a sachsen regiment
The klg sachsen10th infantry regiment nbr 134

Is was first this regiment but is was crossed out so the owner was reasigned to
Klg sachsen 8 F.A.R.nbr 78 the second time

Great markings and rearly found on buckles


Jonas

Yes, first unit marked buckle I have seen.
 
I have seen a few marked buckles, but this is the first that I have seen with two markings, very nice. Did you find in at a battle site? According to my books, this regiment did not see service in the east.
 
Gustaf said:
I have seen a few marked buckles, but this is the first that I have seen with two markings, very nice. Did you find in at a battle site? According to my books, this regiment did not see service in the east.

I agree, this regiment was part of XIX Armeekorps which served until the end of the war at the western front.

Regards,

Edwin
 
Gustaf said:
I have seen a few marked buckles, but this is the first that I have seen with two markings, very nice. Did you find in at a battle site? According to my books, this regiment did not see service in the east.
sold on Polish auction. Poland was part of the Russian Empire. So it's eastern front
 
I suspect it was reissued to yet another regiment that did not mark it, anyway, it is a very interesting buckle.
 
Very nice buckles, I have only seen marked ones in reference books. Thanks for posting these pictures.
 
I thought I would post my marked buckle, it is a regular Württemberg buckle, but stamped of the bottom is: 120R11C.
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BTW the boxes are marked 120R1888 IIIB
 
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