Yankee Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 Dear GentlemenCan any member provide some info on the maker of this cross. There are two letters on the ring "we" or "WG" The interior of the case has a dedication of some sort but no maker and the outside is a small black printed crown on a gray background. Thanks for any helpSincerelyYankee
gregM Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 "we" is a makers mark that we have seen before. To the best of my knowledge we still donot know who that is.BTW--nice cross.
Yankee Posted July 24, 2008 Author Posted July 24, 2008 Glade to know there are others with the same mark. After reading some of the threads amazed that some have gone into the business of making copies of 1914 thought only that was reserved for the 1813 & 1870 issues. I'm not so sure if the case is for the cross. The inscription reads more or less " In remembrance of Germanys great time" which is a bit odd. I don't think war is a great time... Is this normal for cases to read or only with this maker. I do not collect the Iron Cross, received as an extra piece so whatever info is greatly appreciated. Thanks Yankee
Brian R Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 (edited) Glade to know there are others with the same mark. After reading some of the threads amazed that some have gone into the business of making copies of 1914 thought only that was reserved for the 1813 & 1870 issues. I'm not so sure if the case is for the cross. The inscription reads more or less " In remembrance of Germanys great time" which is a bit odd. I don't think war is a great time... Is this normal for cases to read or only with this maker. I do not collect the Iron Cross, received as an extra piece so whatever info is greatly appreciated. Thanks YankeeThat exact style of case is rather common along with similar style cases with the same inscription. Here's an example of a similar case with the same inscription... Edited July 24, 2008 by Brian R
Brian R Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 (edited) Heres an example of a "We" EK1. Edited July 24, 2008 by Brian R
Yankee Posted July 24, 2008 Author Posted July 24, 2008 Heres an example of a "We" EK1.Hi Brian really greattttt fotoMany kind thanks for your pictures and explaination. I was fascinated to see an inscription on the Iron Cross itself. Is this the recipient having done this or from his comrades as a remembrance of their esteem?
Steve campbell Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Yes, this is an inscription seen on these cases. The view of war up until that point was different than what many of us believe today, hence such an inscription. I have not seen a we marked EK2, only EK1s, whicg are not even the most common. Are you sure it says we?
Yankee Posted July 25, 2008 Author Posted July 25, 2008 Yes, this is an inscription seen on these cases. The view of war up until that point was different than what many of us believe today, hence such an inscription. I have not seen a we marked EK2, only EK1s, whicg are not even the most common. Are you sure it says we?Hi SteveGood point, back then it was a different mind set I suppose. I used a 10 X loop on the ring and feel fairly certain it is a "we". The W is very clear, letter "e" 95% certain unless it is a small number "8" Were there many makers for the cross? If you can post a scan of the letters we on the 1st class Iron Cross then I can compare the two to be 100% certain.
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