enamel chipping evident on the tips of the star
and black German tri-colour
the star points alternating with five emanating gilt rays and five faceted rays
Wolfenbüttel Prison was used by British occupation forces to house and execute German and Axis war criminals from 1945 until 1947
surrounding a central raised eagle’s head
Cuba, Republic. An Officers Belt Buckle c.1940s-1950s Auction Archive enamel chipping evident on theRepublic of Cuba officers belt buckle, gilt brass rectangular buckle with rounded corners, the obverse featuring a silvered colour metal applied Cuban national emblem consisting of a Phrygian cap above shield and fasces motif within an oval border, the reverse retaining its original attachment hardware and belt catch assembly, exhibiting oxidation, verdigris, surface wear, scratches, and age related patina throughout, measuring 70 mm x 50. 6 mm.