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    study off deutscher offiziers ferein

    wel i have to find still the ek 2 and normal pin ek 1 from this maker

    but here's the ek 1 with the screw plate
    Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 05-14-2009, 04:23 AM.

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      this silver peace is also interesting
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        My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

        Here are 8 detailed photos of my DOV EK1 1914. This first photo is of the obverse. The only marking on the cross is on the reverse, marked 800.

        I was lucky enough to find this nice cross on (gasp!) eBay, but I purchased it only after posting the photos on this forum and having it verified as original.
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          My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

          Photo #2, showing reverse with screwback hardware in place.
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            My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

            Photo #3, showing 800 mark on 6 o'clock arm.
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              My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

              Photo #4, showing a close-up shot of the W, which has its middle top slightly slanted. This seems to be a common feature of the DOV core.
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                My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

                Photo #5, showing close-up shot of the date.
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                  My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

                  Photo #6, showing a close-up shot of the crown.
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                    My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

                    Photo #7, showing the screwback hardware removed.
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                      My Deutsche Offizier Verein EK1 1914

                      Last photo, showing how nicely vaulted this cross is.
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                        Hi Kay,

                        I guess I am not comfortable with this core type being referred to as "Deutsche Offizier Verein". Imo it is THE most generic core found on 1914EK1s.

                        I still hold that Deutsche Offizier Verein was nothing more than a supplier for an organisation, not a producer, who sourced from elsewhere and had specially marked screwdisks manufactured.

                        Here's an old link you may find of interest;

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...highlight=core

                        Regards
                        Mike

                        PS: Greg, for the record, I've since changed my mind on the oval plated example - I agree!
                        Regards
                        Mike

                        Evaluate the item, not the story and not the seller's reputation!

                        If you PM/contact me without the courtesy of using your first name, please don't be offended if I politely ignore you!

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                          Kay,

                          The 'Deutsche Offizier Verein' was an officer's association or co-operative. A non-royal version of a 'Hoflieferant' if you will. They were not manufacturors but they did procure better quality military regalia for it's members. Besides decorations there are various edged weapons marked with the 'Deutsche Offiziers Verein' logo. A similar organization was 'Warenhaus fur Armee und Marine, Berlin'. Again not a manufacturor but a supplier.

                          Hope this helps some.

                          Tony
                          An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                          "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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                            this price list off 1902 shows the coins and explains they're function
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