
EM / NCO leather field belt with steel buckle, late 1930s - early 1940s.
The leather is of typically fine early quality, which leads us to believe that the belt was likely made just prior to the start of the Patriotic War in June 1941. Measures 1.5" in width, 49" in overall length including the buckle. Extended to its maximum length allowed by the existing holes, it should fit up to size 44" waist (XXL). The steel buckle is a single-prong EM type.
In excellent condition, extraordinary for an early WW2 Soviet EM's belt. The leather shows only a minor amount of wear, free of tears or significant scuffs; unlike many leather goods of the period that
The leather is of typically fine early quality, which leads us to believe that the belt was likely made just prior to the start of the Patriotic War in June 1941. Measures 1.5" in width, 49" in overall length including the buckle. Extended to its maximum length allowed by the existing holes, it should fit up to size 44" waist (XXL). The steel buckle is a single-prong EM type.
In excellent condition, extraordinary for an early WW2 Soviet EM's belt. The leather shows only a minor amount of wear, free of tears or
significant scuffs; unlike many leather goods of the period that have survived to our day, it remains very pliable and exhibits a healthy
gloss. The stitching is perfectly sound and tight throughout. The buckle is completely free of the typical rust. Its XXL size combined with
outstanding condition, this piece is by far the best original early WW2 Soviet EM / NCO belt we have encountered in many years.
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