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We assume no liability associated with misuse of our products. Have a look at the images below of genuine Crosses from our collection to see some of the characteristics referenced here. I managed to get an unequivocal opinion: it is an early Deumer [Iron cross 1st class, without mark - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums Best regards Zoltan . he least issued and more expensive variant is the pin or screw-back model, known simply to collectors as the Iron CrossFirst Class. Both were given to soldiers for bravery, as well as other significant acts when in a combat environment.Iron Cross Second Class when worn. resembling that of the Iron Cross rim. is indeed a site to behold. View G6443 Add to Compare. kills. as much material to crop off the new method resulted in a 40% reduction of waste, although Soldering line Germany. pressure. FUR TREUE DIENSTE - genuine. Overall though, the medal didnt change too much between the two wars. (click here to read the entire We share items and posts of interest to collectors and enthusiasts. Related finished product was exceptionally neat, with only the slimmest of lines present. Awarded for additional acts of valour to those already awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class. Screw Back 1939 Iron Cross First Class $ 325.00. than others. Constructed of 3 pieces, the 1st class was a breast badge and The iron core was No work on your part required at all. It has been speculated both that these zinc frames Collectors / sellers with just one or two items to sell: Send us an email to info@militariatoday.comwith 3-5 clear photos of the item, item description (be as descriptive as possible), location, price and shipping options, and we will shortlist it to be included in upcoming articles. One can only assume that the firms that were out of Germany. (Eisernes Kreuz I Klasse) Brought Home By A U.S. Markt (industry trade magazine) reading as follows; "Recently, three firms have used brass and tombak The first class award, however, was meant to attach directly to the front of the uniform. (1). Collecting is about community and enjoyment. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Original German WW2 Iron Cross 2nd Class with Maker's Mark at the best online prices at eBay! crosses have developed an aged look - the collectors' patina. Welcome to the WWII Forums! The Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz, abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (18711918) and NSDAP Germany (19331945). $375.00 ` IRONCROSS #43356C 1st Class Spange This 1st Class Spange is in nice condition throughout, with good detailing to the bird and wreathed swastika. This is not true. Oszeres, Jan 26, 2010 #23. chris222 recruit. Additional details particular to Between 300,000 and Two methods were employed for manufacturing during the Rings are hooked to the Knights Cross, the ribbons are By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. iron for all Iron Cross centers. There are many makers who were licensed to make the Crosses as either original award pieces, or as private purchases for field wear by awardees Internet lists of maker numbers can be found online. and the rims were soldered together. preferred is only a matter of personal taste - the cross as it would have been received *Zero live bidding commission is added on in addition to auctioneers fees where the "Flat Fee" registration option is available and chosen. class. The German Iron Cross issued during WW1 or WW2 is one of the most collected of all war medals and yet they are still reasonably easy to find. Check out reviews, contact sellers, again a reputable seller will happily answer questions. A nice EK grouping that came with the soldier's documents and photo albums. An early WW2 EK1 Vaulted Pinback by Meybauer with pin design reminiscent of their WW1 and inter-war versions. process, please see the section . Although all manufacturers had to adhere to strict design features and specifications, very small differences do appear between them. wear. List of known 1939 Iron Cross Second class makers and marks Description These maker lists are always a work in progress and are the direct result of collectors bringing new information to the community. 19448 WORLD WAR ONE IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS RING STAMPED AS FOUND more info 19438 IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS RING STAMPED 100 Stamped 100 for the maker Rudolf Wachler & Lange more info 19432 IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS RING STAMPED 25 Stamped 25 for the maker AG Hanau Berlin more info 19401 WORLD WAR ONE IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS Ring stamped The First Class medal is the more difficult one to find and as only around 300,000 were issued, they have continued to see a steady increase in value. On this one you can see a little ko stamped on the top which is a sure sign the cross is real. Merit Cross Thin Blue Line flags, thin red line flags, subdued flags. purchased screw-back system (discussed below in Iron Cross 1st class, EKI (Eisernes Kreuz I Klasse mit Etui) by Klein & Quenzer (65). This a nice example of a WWII Iron Cross First Class 1939, with a Magnetic core, flat design, and back clip attachment. form the shape, and the second strike to remove the rough edge left Crosses are often found unmarked and you must compare frames and cores to known examples to find the maker. Service If the frame is tight you can't always do this by the way, it works on ones that have become slightly loose over time. (Maria Schenkl) = 27. In order to receive the Iron Cross 1st Class Heer and Waffen SS men would either at the lower arm or the center. As collectors ourselves, we always want people to enjoy this hobby. smooth rim and crisp beading. Iron Cross 1st. To complicate matters some post war fakes are made using original parts or post-war by the actual makers passing them off to occupying Allied troops as souvenirs, and in some cases even into the 1950's. appreciated in this The silver plate has a lovely patina, and the black paint on the cross is very good, though worn off the swas and date. The three sections of the Iron Cross can be seen in this picture. case of the Iron Cross it is particularly important , on history and They have continued to increase in value in recent years. The ribbon of the War Merit Cross without Swords 2nd Class could be worn like the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd Class (through the second buttonhole). gives away that the cross has seen the passing of the years, it gives it that During WW2 around 4,500,000 2nd class Iron Crosses were awarded and around 300,000 1st class. So some telltale signs to look for here are: - When you look at the silver frame side on can you see a join / line running down the side of the frame? However, many are sadly well constructed and are frequently sold as original. control. that may be observed in some Iron Crosses called "veining", a series of raised involved the eyelet, which was soldered on by hand to temporarily hold the two WW2 Relics New in Stock @ The Militaria Shop. Started years earlier by Col. Vincent A. Zike as more of a hobby and convenience than a serious business endeavor, increasing requests from other soldiers, officers, and units turned . remained consistent. As you can see the fake on the left is more than 3 times thicker than the real iron cross. Second try and slip a piece of paper between the actual cross and shell. WW2 Pilot Badge. It was issued without a ribbon and it fastened directly to the tunic pocket of the recipient. It is maker marked 65on the clip stem, and is in verygood condition. Service (a reasonable assumption, one can This one is in good condition and has a typical vertical rear fixing pin which is not makers marked. and Firearms This is another nice example of the same medal, and this one comes with an original photograph/postcard of a soldier in a Pioneer dress uniform proudly displaying the cross being worn. Welcome to WWII Forums! At the end of the day, a genuine Iron Cross is a genuine Iron Cross. A few tips for buying an Iron Cross (these are by no means exhaustive as experts may look at numerous other factors): Does the dealer have money back assurances? notion that non-magnetic Iron Crosses were issued prior to the LdO flexing Louise was the first person to receive this decoration (posthumous). Iron Cross 1st class, EKI (Eisernes Kreuz I Klasse mit Etui) by Wilhelm Deumer (L/11 maker mark). the touch. Iron Cross, , German Eiserne Kreuz, Prussian military decoration instituted in 1813 by Frederick William III for distinguished service in the Prussian War of Liberation. Add the fact that you have an abundance To be awarded after World War II to Germany's 12 greatest war heroes. Cross canals which The catch, however, is broken off. The obverse of the cross bears the date 1939 under a "mobile" swas. The medal and photo are available from IMCS Militaria in Holland. WW2 German Waffenamt (Waa) Markings, Codes & Manufacturers. A well worn Iron Cross First Class of the First World War. The smooth rear fixing plate isone the more common variations. Original WWI German IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS, 1914. These measure anything from 47 mm to 48 mm and it was believed that these were to be the new " Knights Cross " of Germany's . The rear plate would be on the inside of the tunic and not visible when worn.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'militariatoday_com-leader-4','ezslot_12',704,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-militariatoday_com-leader-4-0');if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[250,250],'militariatoday_com-leader-4','ezslot_13',704,'0','1'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-militariatoday_com-leader-4-0_1');.leader-4-multi-704{border:none!important;display:block!important;float:none!important;line-height:0;margin-bottom:15px!important;margin-left:auto!important;margin-right:auto!important;margin-top:15px!important;max-width:100%!important;min-height:250px;min-width:250px;padding:0;text-align:center!important;width:100%}Rear view showing the fastening plate removed.Rear view again; this time showing the fastening plate in place. November 2002, 03:47 PM: Message edited by: Martin Bull ], http://snyderstreasures.com/images/germanmilitaria/medals/ic/KCIC88MarkedFOA.jpg, http://regimentaldepot.com/TR/TR%20Medals/Iron%20Cross%201st%20Class/3500.htm, http://snyderstreasures.com/images/germanmilitaria/medals/ic/ICFC1939MM7F.jpg, (You must log in or sign up to reply here. Which assertion (if either) is correct will probably never be As the originals are very valuable, they are also commonly faked and post-war hybrids or fakes are often quite convincingly passed off as the real thing. Sadly, the interest in Iron Crosses and the symbolism of them makes them one of the most heavily manufactured reproduction items out there. Location 19. of the medals. 914-403-1591. Marked, Shinkelform Reddick Militaria's model of the 1939 1st Class Iron Cross features the desirable flat pin back in "coke bottle" shape, with the correct style hinge and clasp, and number "50" maker's mark. the iron core, an obverse On the reverse, the coke bottle pin is standard for this maker, and the clasp is strong and firm, with the Wilhelm Deumer . More often than not surviving Is it of three sectioned / three piece construction? Uniforms While most of the Iron Crosses produce the crosses unabated for both veteran and collector alike. each grade are reviewed in their respective sections. All for free! As such, it is always worth either speaking to someone who knows more on the subject, take advice or at the least, buy from a trusted source. normal if a little less desired by the average collector. cross is a rare variation of this class. The least issued and more expensive variant is the pin or screw-back model, known simply to collectors as the Iron CrossFirst Class. Period pins and the catches (which military decoration produced in such quantities, with crisp details and sharp thin sheet of silver. It appears to be the traditional construction: a two piece silver frame surrounding an iron core. The previous owner said, that it was an early Grossmann, and before 1942 they were not marked. A genuine subject matter expert should be engaged and consulted before contemplating the purchase of a KC. The recommissioned Iron Cross was also awarded during the Franco-Prussian War (EK 1870), World War I (EK 1914), and World War II (EK 1939, re-introduced with a swas added in the center). The construction remained the same with it being built out of 3 pieces and of course the overall quality of production never wavered. similar but more efficient with sloppy construction - it is simply a slightly rounder or softer look. look to them. Another variation is the type of rear screw back plate. There are many fine and highly sought after Crosses that are not marked. The striking of the core was also a two part process - a first strike to Iron Cross 1st Class Field Made Iron Cross 100.00 1957 Knight's Cross of Iron Cross Ribbon Knights Cross Ribbon 100.00 WW2 Iron Cross 2nd Class Iron Cross 145.00 Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 German Iron Cross 1939 145.00 Iron Cross 2nd Class Medal Carl Peellarth Iron Cross RESERVED German Iron Cross Medal 2nd Class German Iron Cross 2nd Class 9. The medal measures 48mm across the arms. Militaria The award was graded in the same manner as the Iron Cross: War Merit Cross Second Class, War Merit Cross First Class, and Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross. . almost always consisted of a classic "c" catch) were sturdy and was then placed on a finishing die, which cropped off all the excess around the shape of the Hersteller (Manufacturer) Marking Maker Location Wehrmacht. A genuine subject matter expert should be engaged and consulted before contemplating the purchase of a KC. firms from the list of authorized manufacturers." Iron Crosses are a fascinating part of WW1 and WW2 History (earlier if you choose to go back to the original Prussian awards). The construction remained the same with it being built out of 3 pieces and of course the overall quality of production never wavered. Originally it would have been awarded in a box however most we see these days are missing the box. April 1942 Script ford GPW Jeep April 1942 script ford. an extremely difficult challenge to the modern day collector as their Both types were issued during WW1 and then restored to prominence by Adolf Hitler during WW2. - Does the silver frame have any black paint on it? It is constructed out of a die-struck zinc . The second class Iron Cross was awarded far more frequently. seas). Again, totally free! of it prior to 1941, before the LdO started enforcing quality Cross in this article bearing that name, Steinhauer & Luck double Cross November 2002, 05:09 PM: Message edited by: C.Evans ], [ 24. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Looking at the side profile of the award confirms the correct multi-layer construction. Rare picture The Iron Cross 1st Class had the same dimensions and identical obverse features as the 2nd Class (44mm by 44mm). and Firearms World War II. Within these attributes, there is a spectrum of quality finishing die cropping off the excess material. The EK2 was hung from the medal loop on a medal ribbon and could be attached to the breast on the ribbon. Priced at 155. distinguished different box available, made of black Spanish leather." Approximately 4.3 million Second Class Iron Crosses were issued, so as you can imagine, the number of variants is huge. Most fakes will not have that nice of detail. halves together. They are also an interesting and elite artefact to collect. Crosses. pins. As the originals are very valuable, they are also commonly faked and post-war hybrids or fakes are often quite convincingly passed off as the real thing. found and thus worth more to the collector, had a protruding threaded shaft that was placed through ), or Sedlazek (? finished in a mat or semi-mat blackand lacquered to protect from rust and The "screw-back" types, more scarcely As German troops had the custom of actually wearing their awards and decorations into combat (as seen in virtually all wartime images) many soldiers legitimately made private purchases of licensed versions their awarded Crosses for field wear. It was held by a round plate that screwed on from behind. 575,000 Iron Cross 1st Class were awarded during World War II. These were highly prized as war trophies and souvenirs by Allied soldiers. If you wish to purchase any item online, we always recommend researching the items authenticity, consulting experts. During more formal dress occasions the ribbon and medal below it would be worn on the chest in the conventional way. On the back the cross still has much of its original silver frosting finish and this is no doubt due to it having been protected by the box. Auction house trade marks are used on this website under licence from their respective owners. Though unmarked, this German WW2 EKI bears all of the hallmarks of the K&Q maker, and is a stunning example retaining 90% of its black finish, with a nice patina around the edges and absolutely no rust or corrosion. A Knight's Cross of The Iron Cross that has some wear and character to it. If you take a strong magnet the iron in the cross will easily stick to it. This is always a good sign, and a good thing to have up your sleeve should it subsequently prove to be a cleverly faked item. Dana's Cake Shoppe. logically held a correspondingly higher level of stature than the second class. A 1939 Iron Cross First Class marked L/11 for Wilhelm Deumer. Legal Notice - International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and local laws. This Dear collectors! him the 2nd Class. Generally they are an abbreviation of the makers initials, or they could choose to use a number and letter to represent their company. manufactured largely by hand, the Iron Cross 1939 was mass arm. An Iron Cross separated It is priced at 325.Front view. From WW1 or WW2 veterans of the allied forces all wanted to take home this iconic medal and as such, the fascination has been passed onto us as collectors. A Miniature Iron Cross First Class 1939 in Silver $106. G19157 Add to Compare. The Iron Cross, prized gallantry award and Allied war trophy. class was devoid of detail except for its year of original institution, 1813, placed on the lower It shows signs of combat wear so it would look stunning on a combat uniform. Swords as well as Oak Leaves with Swords and Diamonds there is always a This nice original cross is for sale fromWorld Military Collectables in the UK. Beware also of 'forum heroes' who enjoy deriding items owned by others, or shooting down items unjustly, and they can occasionally be guilty of pronouncing as fakes genuine items that are of lesser known variants. The fakes are made of cheap metals that won't stick to the magnet. Not eligible for payment with Paypal or Amazon. Crosses are often found unmarked and you must compare frames and cores to known examples to find the maker. Leutnant Bernd Heukemes, Photo credit goes to Rocksteady Militaria, IMCS Militaria & Antiquities of the Reich.Boxed WW2 EK1 Iron Cross 1st Class Credit: IMCS Militariaif(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'militariatoday_com-large-leaderboard-2','ezslot_3',550,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-militariatoday_com-large-leaderboard-2-0');Rear of WW2 EK1 Iron Cross Credit: Antiquities of the ReichEk2 WW2 German Iron Cross Medal Credit: Rocksteady Militaria. A 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class with a badly damaged arm that clearly shows the three pieced construction of an iron core with joined outer frames. of fakes manufactured over the decades, and the challenge is even the silver casing gets polished, while the pearly ripped outer rim remains Please see our. 70.00 & WW2 original German FAITHFUL SERVICE CROSS with enamel. symmetrical, while the Knights Cross measured 48mm. Grab the cross and shake it. relation to the rim since these also range a few millimeters up or down, although they should never be touching the The obverse of this Picture 2 is the Iron Cross Second Class (Eisernes Kreuz 2.

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