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Unique Belt Buckle shell fragment hit Battle Damaged Russia Army WW1 WWI relic
$ 52.27
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Description
A russian belt buckle that saved the life of a First World War soldier by stopping a shell fragment hitting him in the stomach. The brass buckle still has a huge dent in the front where the shell fragment struck it in 1916. The buckle was handed from father to son as a family heirloom! This is a unique military relic that illustrates all horror and cruelty of war.Additional information:
The
belt buckle
is a part of an unusual private collection of "wounded" military relics. This collection contains things that were shot through with bullets, pierced by shards or shrapnel, hacked by swords... Alex, a military enthusiast, has been collecting these unique things throughout Europe during ten years. Now he is selling a surplus of his collection. Perhaps, this is one of the most unusual collections in the world! Don't miss the chance to buy a part of the military history.
This is not just a military artifact - a human life is behind of each of these things...
Our main motto - We do not sell objects, we sell the history.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Marked: П.А.Э.О. - Акционерное общество Санкт-Петербургского арматурно-электрического завода.
Material: brass
It was created in: Russian Empire
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