GM17-- WWII German Army Buckle. Maker Marked Gustav Brehmer, dated 41 (1941)under the post and prongs. The keeper is dated 41 as well and marked H&C. Sorry about the flash in the last photo. The front of the buckle is missing the olive paint to the front, but it is present on the back. The keeper retains most of the original paint. Still a very nice buckle. $100.00
GM-15 Pictured is a WWII German Army belt and buckle. The buckle has oxidation on it. It has the tab, but the mark is very difficult to make out. The buckle came on the belt. The belt is very solid and pliable. It has come unstitched where the keeper is and someone tried to glue it back, unsuccessfully. It could be restitched. The same individual attempted to glue the tab to the belt as well. There is some sticky residue in the sone spot, but it does not affect it at all. The belt is marked 100 at one end. I am assuming that this is a size mark. The buckle is steel I believe, but the keeper is aluminum. Still a fairly nice belt and buckle. $150.00