Hello there,
I would believe $35.00 is about right for these medals in the condition the zinc is in with almost all of the finish lost to time; they still make great display pieces obviously.
William Kramer
Pay attention to what I am showing you in this photo (the corner where the beads intersect)
These are referred to as "Crow's feet" in the corners.
I hope this has helped some.
William Kramer
Hello there,
Sorry, but that is nothing like an original Souval EK_2.
Here's some photos for reference; surely you can see the differences.
William Kramer
Hello there,
Just goes to show you what a quality maker Deumer really was as typically these early crosses stand the test of time rather well.
William Kramer
Rob,
Really a nice display with the dagger, which is about my favorite Third Reich dagger of all time. I have crushed white velvet behind some of my medals, and I must say I'm envious of that red silk/satin look.
William Kramer
Hello there,
It looks as if two buckles have been made into one. If it were cheap I might jump on it as it does look rather appealing to the eyes but who knows during what time period it was assembled.
William Kramer
Hello there,
You can tell that's an early one from the reverse as well with those two circular indentations such as you see on WW1 buckles. Can anyone let me know why we see these markings as it almost looks as if they're drilled into the buckle itself.
William Kramer
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