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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:9708:"Iron Cross, First Class German Medal of WWII. 1939 First Class Iron Cross, cased, magnetic, flat cross, marked "15" (Friedrich Orth, Wien) on pin, excellent condition. Germany 1918 - 1945. Germany. The cross is complete with one piece screw screw backs. Whether you are selling just one WWII German Iron Cross Second Class, 1939 or a whole collection of WWII German Militaria, we would love to hear from you. German officer awarded with two iron crosses. I n September 1939, the Germans re-instituted the Iron Cross, It was awarded to both officers and enlisted men in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS or their service organizations. It measured 43.5mm to 45mm. 16,00 â¬ Out of stock WWII Jewler's made Iron Cross (2) - This was an unauthorized version of the Iron Cross. The award has no markings. It is the 1st class with the pin-back type. WWII GERMAN IRON CROSS 1st CLASS WITH BOX (3) - A very nice example of a cased first class Iron Cross. The 1939 Clasp to the 1914 Iron Cross Ist Class. This scarce Schinkel variant of the 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class is an early version of the 1939 Iron Cross similar in shape to the WW1 version. real or fake for 130 us your opinion on this. $220. Technical Information The 1st and 2nd Class of the 1939 Iron Cross measured 44mm and were perfectly symmetrical, while the Knights Cross measured 48mm. 1939 Iron Cross 1st & 2nd class. Germany. 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1.Klasse) The 1939 Iron Cross 1st class was instituted on September 1, 1939. Full original black paint. These one piece combo sets were private purchase examples by [â¦] Adhesive residue from a label on the back. The reverse hardware pin is not maker marked, though this is defiantly a K&Q made piece. Vatican. The fully encased reverse was plain except for â¦ Made of a three piece construction with magnetic iron core. What is unique about this example is the double stamping of the âL/52â (see photos). 3,250.00. Juncker Berlin. This cross exhibits a gre Combined 1914 Iron Cross First Class and 1939 First Class Spange by Deumer â Choice! The Iron Cross was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire and Nazi Germany. 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class - 4. A "1939 Clasp" ( Spange) would be worn on the original 1914 Iron Cross. Made with nickel silver which is used for original 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class frame. However, this can be removed. G14804 Add to Compare. Presentation case for the Iron Cross 1st Class. Iron core. Niec example from an old collection. WWII German Iron Cross Second Class - The Iron Cross is perhaps the most recognizable award of World War two. Made by Steinhauer & Lück. These were designed to protect the actual presentation case. Order 1ST CLASS 1939 IRON CROSS. IRONCROSS #44396C 1st Class Iron Cross. info)) is a cross symbol typically in black with a white or silver outline that originated after 1219 when the Kingdom of Jerusalem granted the Teutonic Order the right to combine the Teutonic Black Cross placed above a silver Cross of Jerusalem. 195.00. sold out. It was issued to soldiers in recognition for bravery. $375. "4" maker marked to the pin. 1ST CLASS 1939 IRON CROSS @ £125.00 Qty: Stock No. This example has been used in the reference book The Iron Cross of 1939 on page 121 where just the outer card case was used due to the fact the cross is an unmarked example and stating as such, it would be an unknown maker. This cross exhibits a great battle worn look with loads of character. The obverse of the cross has the Swastika and the date â1939â³. 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. Cased 1939 Iron Cross First Class by C.E. The lid is lined in silk. 1813 Iron Cross, 2nd Class from the Estate of Karl von Hanstein w/COA. We are not affiliated with/or embrace the philosophies of any radical, political, or racist organizations. The obverse of the cross has the Swastika and the date â1939â³. This 1st class Iron Cross is still in very very nice crisp condition having patinated edges to the silvering. 50% OFF. IRON CROSS 1st Class. USD 170.00. The Iron Cross employed during WWII is very similar to that used during WWI .The major differences between the two periods are the dates displayed in the lower arm of the cross and the absecense of a Swastika in the WWI type. Price only box, cross not included. OUTER CARTON for the 1939 1st Class Iron Cross presentation case - JUNCKER. Cl. 1939 Iron Cross, 1st Class. Approx. Assmann & Söhne) "L/64" 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class - (Klein & Quenzer) Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge - (F.A. 1939 Spange to the 1914 Iron Cross 1st Class The Bar to the Iron Cross 1st Class was very similar to its 2nd Class cousin, but with a slightly larger wingspan on the Eagle (44mm). On the obverse, all grades featured a mobile swastika in the center, with the year 1939 on the bottom arm of the cross. The reverse in the 2nd class was devoid of detail except for its year of original institution, 1813, placed on the lower arm. Condition. Three-part construction. £250.00 Add to cart £125.00 Sale Price. Here is a beautiful WWII Iron Cross 1st class by Steinhauer & Lück. 160.00â¬. German, Iron Cross & Wound Badges, New Items. 670.00. sold out. Wehrmacht. Good condition, damage to the black paint, on the reverse are some bulbing and slight oxidation. 245.00. 1939 - L/13. Marking on the ring "93", which corresponds to the register PKZ: RS&S Richard Simm & Söhne. The German Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz) is a former military Prussian decoration, awarded for bravery, and later restored by Adolf Hitler in 1939. Kelley's Military does not support or represent any organization that promotes hate or racism. Flat version with â¦ [1] IRON CROSS FIRST CLASS 1939... IRON CROSS FIRST CLASS 1939 UNMARKED BY RUDOLF WÄCHTLER & LANGE, MITTWEIDA - Silver frame, iron core, magnetic, vertical pinback, very nice condition. They were produced with either silver or plated rims and with pin or screw attachments. RS&S Class 2 Iron Cross, 1939. 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. The reverse of the cross is unmarked but the design of this cross is attributed to the maker Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid. I bought this a couple years ago at an auction and was told it was original and that it was brought back by his father from WWII. All three versions of the Iron Cross were emblazoned with the date 1939 at the bottom. Iron Cross First Class 1939 Magnetic core, vaulted, marked on pin 65 (Klein & Quenzer), in fine condition. 1ST CLASS 1939 IRON CROSS. Additional accoutrements such as ribbons could be obtained and were authorized for wear by the recipient of the Iron Cross. Three-piece construction. The swastika is nicely vaulted out in the middle along with the 1939 â¦ 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. G7109 Add to Compare. It was attached to the 1914 Iron Cross medal ribbon beneath a tunic button. The sizes varied considerably in the 19~ issuances, but not nearly as greatly as in the 1939 First Class Iron Cross. Here is an early screw back WWII Iron Cross 1st class by Schauerte & Hoehfeld. The Cross was instituted on September 1st 1939. Cased Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of ... Wehrmacht. Iron Cross 1st Class by Sebastián J. Bianchi The Iron Cross 1st Class had the same dimensions and identical obverse features as the 2nd Class (44mm by 44mm). Great condition with no damage or repairs and a nice uncleansed layer of patina. Iron Cross First Class 1939 â L/11. King Frederick William III of Prussia established it on 17 March 1813 during the E1. Germany. Iron Cross 1st. The front of this 1st Class Iron Cross is typical for the maker with the correct â1939â¦ description. Iron Cross 1st Class (German: Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse, or EKI) Although the medals of each class were identical, the manner in which each was worn differed. Employing a pin or screw posts on the back of the medal, the Iron Cross 1st Class was worn on the left side of the recipient's uniform. ORIGINAL QUALITY. (CS1160) A Cased Iron Cross 1st Class by A Jeweller. from seller. This black leatherette covered, hand made, case is lined in white velvet with a sculpted recess for the Cross. Iron Cross, , German Eiserne Kreuz, Prussian military decoration instituted in 1813 by Frederick William III for distinguished service in the Prussian War of Liberation. A very nice Zimmermann Iron Cross First Class, with standard Zimmermann pin and double proof marks, âL/52â and â20â. This is a factory made piece by Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid and in stunning condition and quite a rare and desirable item being many times scarcer than a German Cross. An exact date is not known for the first award of the EK1 or its Spange. No manufacturer's mark. Although it was distributed in great numbers, the superior quality of the crosses manufactured remained consistent. Standard three piece construction, with nice silver frame and iron core. Germany. The 1939 Iron Cross I Class is described as being the same size as the Second Class Iron Cross of 1939. LH4872. SOLD! Iron Cross Second Class EKII, 1939 (Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse) with â65â stamped into the ring, which signifies the maker, âKlein & Quenzerâ. This Iron Cross may look a little rough, but a cross like this tells a story all its own. As any collector knows, to clean or restore a piece such as this one would destroy its history and value. Great example of an early Iron Cross 1st Class (EK1) produced by the firm (Klein & Quenzer, Idar Oberstein.) It was worn directly above the 1914 Iron Cross 1st Class and a wide tapering clip held it. 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