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Good Morning and great item!! Only the second I’ve seen! Back in the day, I bought a group from Detlev to a pilot who fought in Palestine. Had the large folio award document for the TWM but he was an army pilot. Had his award documents for the EK2 and pilot badge as well. Unfortunately no images still. Nice find!! Congratulations!!
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EK 1914 EK1.. Paul Meybauer
Stogieman replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I agree, inconsistent with known original crosses and Meybauer never made them. I’ve seen precious few original 1870 EK1s. Even fewer 1813 ones, but I’ve seen and handled those as well. i can only say that the quality, detail and character of the original crosses is superb. If it just blows your skirt up, it’s worth further investigation. I’ve only handled 1 original 1813 EK1 and 2 1813 EK2s. The visuals were amazing. One of the 1813 2.kl had its’ award document! The original recipient had affixed all his documents to linen. It was a complete set. 1813 EK2 1813 Combattant Campaign Medal Long Service Medal As I’ve stated in the past, I lost my entire photo archive so unfortunately, no images to share. -
Good Morning Gentlemen, both excellent questions! I don’t have an answer to that beyond the details looked consistent with original, known pieces I have seen in the past. It’s always quite possible that I’m making a mistake but it looks legit from the pictures. Meanwhile, in the US, this gem ran through US eBay and sold for a mere $524. You really have to sift through what’s out there but there’s still some beautiful pieces to be had! Both here and in Germany. Yes, cautious bidding and buying has become the order of the day. Personally, I wouldn’t touch anything Albert Order anymore and I’m starting to see some really good copies of the Saxon Merit Order, albeit the higher grades. I have not seen copies of the 1st or 2nd class crosses but I guess it’s just a question of time. Thankfully, the only St. Henry RK copies I’ve seen are easily distinguished from originals. But I’m also sure they will eventually come too.
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Good Morning , I wonder if this is a byproduct of the manufacturing process, perhaps impurities in the enamel itself? I used to collect pre WW2 Lionel trains. They went through a period during the 1930’s where the process of manufacturing frames and wheels had impurities that caused the individual pieces to literally fall apart and disintegrate. Maybe that’s what’s happening here? A real shame though that a piece so expensive and desirable would come apart!!
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Ha! lol me too!
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@pride, did you find them?
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Final bid on the lot from what I can see was 23.500 Euro! Yikes!!
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There’s four Cuban medals on eBay Germany right now, two have documents. One document is complete, the other is blank. Reasonable asking prices. Doesn’t ship to the US so you’ll need help from a friend overseas