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L/52 for Zimmermann. It is a variant of this maker. I think the cross is OK.
May be other opinions?
jacques
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The bronze with swords looks OK, no ring bells, and could be expected for 600-650?
The bronze w/o sword looks OK too, but I would like better pics of the eagles, the hook, and the maker's mark to be sure. For an original in such worn condition, 500? could be a normal price.
Jacques
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thank you Jaques for your help!
there are more chance to get one of this from a Spanish soldier than a German? by chance do you know dealers were I can find them?
thanks
I didn't see one for another nationality. Spanish name are rare too and the price will be the same I think. I didn't see one to sell apart by a dealer at the moment.
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Hello all,
I know that is an old thread but I am wondering if you could give an idea of the current prices for Spanish documents for "medalla de la campa?a", "Cruz de guerra", "Cruz blanca del merito" and how easy or hard could be find them ??
thanks in advance
I would say 100-150 for the "medalla de la campana" and "cruz blanca", 200 for the "cruz de guerra" which is more rare . It depends of the condition of the document and also the rank of the owner.
jacques
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BECKER, Ritterkreuztr?ger
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HARDTDEGEN
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RUST
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GERSON
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Ritterkreuztr?ger EYSSER
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This one was taken in Spain.
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Here is mine.
This cuff title was destinated to commemorate the participation of the Luftwaffe units to the Spanish civil war. Thus it was entitled to be worn within the following units: KG53, FlakRgt.9, and LuftNachrRgt.3
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Not mine, I lost it.
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An officer during the same parade
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This one was taken just before or after the Berlin parade on June 6th, 1939
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Studio photo in LC uniform too
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Hi,
The last contingent was awarded it in Spain. Fort the others I don't know. I guess that all the document were sent later, after the return to Germany.
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This one is interesting. I don't really know if he is a lufwaffe member. Which is interesting is that the photo was taken after the return from Spain because he is wearing the spanish cross, but he is also wearing the hat. If you have a closer look you will also see that he has the embroidered staff badge close to his spanish cross.
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Hi all,
I let this go ages ago (Wish I'd kept it!
) but found my old pics the other night to post in the restoration section... and figured I should pop it on here as they might be of interest. This was how I got it and at the time I felt there was probably little hope of a restoration... but after seeing some of the work on the restoration thread I'm now beginning to wonder.
Sorry the pics are not better quality but it's a scan from an old 35mm.
Dan
Looks good to me even bad pics, but in very poor condition. Good luck to restore it ...
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Hi,
What do you guys think about this badge ?
Is it original war period manufactured ?
Do variants exist?
How recognize the copies?
Jacques
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I guess your cross has an open ring instead of mine or CHE ones which have a soldered ring.
The color are different too between the two variants.
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Stan,
I tryed to make this comparison. The eagles look very close, except the cut out swastica. It could be the same manufacturer for both variants.
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Welcome to th forum Antonio.
Jacques
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This one is just preceding the D?beritz ceremony on June 3rd 1939. We recognize Wolf and willing.
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Drohne members walking to the place for the parade in D?beritz. They still not have been awarded their Spanish cross
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Third Reich era book about SCW German awards
in Spain
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Hi
I have a copy of the 1944 edition. I also have the "Reichsgesetsblatt" concerning the Spanish cross regulations