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that's something that an average ek1 collector doesn't see every day. thank you very much for sharing your images!
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hello kay, very nice to see you back on here any chance of starting a thread with that one? it could generate a bit of discussion with the klein und quenzer crowd, etc etc p.s. what happened to your wonderful EK web page???
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i think it has all of the characteristics of an original piece, but it is not necessarily an interwar piece, as this type of starburst, clamshell, or 'strahlenschraubsheibe' attachment disc was used during ww2 on all kinds of awards--for example it was used by Deumer, Alois Rettenmaier, and Schauerte & Hoehfeld on wound badges, submarine badges, infantry assault and general assault badges, 1939 and 1914 ek1s, and on 1939 ek1 repeat clasps (spangen).
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Nice cross, but wow....$5780..... never in my dreams!
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i do believe this example of a very rare cross has an extremely good chance of being authentic. the pre-ww1 versions have a crudely made appearance--especially the pinbacks. the gilding and base metal look correct for this cross--it's a rich subdued shade of yellow on a nice chocolate bronze (probably from captured cannons, etc etc) it's hard to replicate that old bronze, imo also, you can adjust your setting on your internet browser to automatically translate foreign languages--(my setting prompts me first). it's extremely helpful!
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Never seen an EKII in this condition, thoughts?
Eric Stahlhut replied to Ravenft's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
the condition of the frames (with minute traces of tarnish remaining) indicates that it has probably been cleaned at some point. the core shows virtually no wear at all as it has all of the finish intact. a very well taken care of cross that was most likely never worn very nice specimen!? -
A Godet '14 Ek1 with 'a little extra'
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
you have to click on the arrow or on 'Interesting '14 EK1' -
A Godet '14 Ek1 with 'a little extra'
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
thanks, chuck here's a link to some more crown and moon marked crosses. this time the hallmarks are incused i have not yet identified the maker -
A Godet '14 Ek1 with 'a little extra'
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
struggling to get a clear image, i am reluctant to clean the pin, but ultimately that might be my only option-- there is a full word in there, to me it looks like " f. richter, 1. F(or R)????e?." -
A Godet '14 Ek1 with 'a little extra'
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
it could be, but in my experience these hand-etched markings done by the owner with whatever sharp object is handy usually denote the unit or the date that the cross was earned. i probably missed the rest i'll mess with it some more in hopes of finding and capturing an image of the minute chicken scratches when i get a chance. i have to find a loupe first, as my eyes no longer work so well on macro mode, lol -
hi, here's something that i haven't looked at for many years; i may not have even posted it on this forum. if you were to see this at a show or displayed in a store it would be very easy to overlook the most important features of this particular cross: it's in one of those cloth tape, buttonless styles of case you know, the type with the blue velvet raised dais-- take it out, inspect the godet style core, looks like a nicely worn example flip it over, and yup! godet but then as you are fiddling with it, you notice that in the shifting light there seems to be something else other than the G on the pin, so you look at it real close at just the right angle !!! then you look at the back of the pin to look for a control stamp or something up near the hinge, but you notice some faint scratches and you have to REALLY get the angle just right to me it reads "f. richter, .1.???"
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My recent acquisition
Eric Stahlhut replied to buellmeister's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
AND you could also invest with them...here is an early document that shows a modest return of 4% interest and here is their company logo from the 20s/30s...i've never noticed it before so i thought i'd share it. it's a rather unique design