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Item Code: 513-15
Brown leather belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide. One end has a brass keeper sewn into it while the other has a thin stamped brass buckle attached. The face of the buckle has a two-headed imperial eagle with spread wings at center. The eagle is flanked by Cyrillic letters. The back of the buckle has two thin keepers and a curved piece of brass for a tongue. Item shows much age but is in solid, good condition.
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