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    In keeping with my fondness for engravings I recently picked this piece up. Convex 800 marked cross. The inscription translates as "Conceal the longing in your heart with the cross on your breast. Thea"

    I like the idea of a "sweetheart EK". Perhaps the recipients wife, girlfriend or mistress bought him this private purchase cross and had it engraved for him, presenting it to him prior to his return to the front?

    Posted

    It's not obvious from this photo however the engraving is quite tiny. There's a lot of script for the back of a standard sized EK1.

    Posted

    Nice pick up Glen, I really like the theme of the engraving. I wonder what Thea looked like, sounds like she was a romantic hottie! Had a girlfriend years ago named Thea, maybe this is why I think that :whistle:

    These engraved pieces are through the roof price wise. This hobby is going crazy.

    Chris

    Posted

    Nice cross. The style of engraving and the nice patina leave little doubt

    that it was period done.

    Posted

    I don't collect EKs anymore but if I was to buy just one it would be that one! Great piece. The EK I mean not Thea.

    Posted (edited)

    Glenn, when I read your post I thought of my Grandmother.

    This is my (maternal) Grandmother Hildegard in 1916, wearing a sweetheart Iron Cross for her fiancé. Perhaps Thea wore one as well

    Edited by Naxos
    Posted

    Hello

    A really great inscription :beer: I'd venture to say that, given the text of the inscription, this was period engraved. It's unlikely someone 'enhancing' a standard WW1 EK1 would put something like this on it.

    Great find and super cross.

    Posted

    Naxos,

    I would like to echo Glenn's comments regarding your photo of your Grandmother.

    What a great photograph with her wearing a patriotic Iron Cross brooch. I have many of these Iron Cross patriotic brooches and pendants and have identified more than a hundred different designs so far, but it is really something to see a great photograph of a beautiful girl actually wearing one.

    Thanks very much for posting this image, I appreciate seeing it!

    Cheers,

    Gary

    Posted

    Naxos,

    I would like to echo Glenn's comments regarding your photo of your Grandmother.

    What a great photograph with her wearing a patriotic Iron Cross brooch. I have many of these Iron Cross patriotic brooches and pendants and have identified more than a hundred different designs so far, but it is really something to see a great photograph of a beautiful girl actually wearing one.

    Thanks very much for posting this image, I appreciate seeing it!

    Cheers,

    Gary

    Thank you Gary!

    Now you have to start a thread showing your brooches!

    :cheers:

    Posted (edited)

    A remarkable inscription. I have not seen its like before.

    More reminiscent of an earlier century. Cut from Jane Austin's cloth and sewn together by the affection she had for this IC recipient.

    She must have been a very contemplative woman.

    Edited by Claudius
    Posted

    Glenn, when I read your post I thought of my Grandmother.

    This is my (maternal) Grandmother Hildegard in 1916, wearing a sweetheart Iron Cross for her fiancé. Perhaps Thea wore one as well

    Hello!

    Interesting photo. :cheers:

    All the best

    Nesredep.

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