date marked "1300" in a Arabic numerals on the reverse
the reverse centre bears the crowned cipher “FW”
where he wold recuperate for the next two weeks
including four featuring a 1939 Iron Cross II Class and a Sudetenland Medal
He is also listed on page 135 of the Casualty Roll for the Crimea 1854-1855
Russia, Imperial. A Railway Employee's Belt Buckle Archive date marked "1300" in aIn die stamped darkened bronze, illustrating the crowned two headed Russian eagle coat of arms featuring an axe and anchor in the talons of the eagle that was used by the Railway, flanked by a large "" on the left and a large "" on the right, with "" and "" below, pebbled background, framed by a perimeter rule, die holes placed at both upper corners, measuring 63. 5 mm (w) x 50. 2 mm (h), the clip and bar on the reverse having been lost to time,