Hi , I recently purchased this 800 marked EK1 1914 baffle back vaulted cross. I can't identify the makers mark in my references, were these crosses attributable to one maker only and does anyone know who that was? I've tried to scan the maker mark but my camera is not brilliant. It is a raised, quite ornate crest in the centre of the reverse. A friend of mine has a similar cross with the same mark. Cheers.
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Hi,
Glenn's example is, I'm pretty sure, an "AWS". Look at the central raised portion of the maker's mark and you should see the letters in raised relief. Unfortunately, I can't tell you who AWS stands for (I thought I heard once but can't remember). My example is highly vaulted and has exceptionally good detailing on the obverse (the core is iron on mine).
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Mike K
PS: I think this should be on the Imperial Forum?Regards
Mike
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Eric Stahlhut
Sidenote
In addition to EK's, this mystery maker also produced very high quality wound badges and even Turkish awards often awarded to
German troops, i.e. the War Medal of 1915, which is often incorrectly called the Gallipoli Star or Iron Crescent.
This WAS a wartime manufacturer, and not primarily a postwar vanity producer such as Meybauer.
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