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A study of the 1870/71 Verdienstkreuz für Frauen und Jungfrauen
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Originally posted by streptile View PostHi Carl, please do post photos of these variations. I'm especially inerested to see the one with the jumpring like an EK2, and the Chinese Bead one
Sadly do not have pics of the 'EKII Jumpring' but know for sure it exists.
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9th version, Tapered
Seems to be another version. Unmarked as most of them. Cross is thicker in the middle and tapers out towards the edges. Inner frame edges are leaning inwards, seems like they filed the edges at an angle. Ribbon is 40mm, a bit wider than the usual ones. It was extremly dirty and enamel looked matte but with a good clean it turned out fine.
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Leaning inner edges, filemarks can clearly be seen. Tapered arms. Mirror enamel.Attached FilesLast edited by Roglebk; 07-04-2010, 03:57 PM.
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Here my cross, maybe the only known cross with a Z marked suspension loop for ZEHN or not...
The rest of this cross:
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Case and documents at my webside http://www.ordensmuseum.de/script/ekjungfr/ekjungfr.htm
Link to my online Schneider book http://www.ordensmuseum.de/Ordensjou...rp07Jungfr.pdf
Link to my online recipient list http://www.ordensmuseum.de/Ordensjou...rlLiJungfr.pdf
Regards
Uwe
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Originally posted by Eagle View PostHere my cross, maybe the only known cross with a Z marked suspension loop for ZEHN or not...
Case and documents at my webside http://www.ordensmuseum.de/script/ekjungfr/ekjungfr.htm
Link to my online Schneider book http://www.ordensmuseum.de/Ordensjou...rp07Jungfr.pdf
Link to my online recipient list http://www.ordensmuseum.de/Ordensjou...rlLiJungfr.pdf
Regards
Uwe
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We found in Berlin the maker H. Zehn for prussian awards. His mark was "H. ZEHN", "ZEHN", and maybe "Z".
But its only a "Z" and we have also the maker "Ziech" in Berlin. So I am not really sure if this "Z" is from Zehn, Ziech or an other maker.
Zehn produce some of prussian awards. More than other makers with a Z at the beginning of the name. I believe its Zehn, but I am not really sure.
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Originally posted by VtwinVince View PostHere you go, Trevor. The recipient was Frau Ober-Staatsanwalt Betty Rueder geb. Voegelius zu Oldenburg
A name, too. Now that's better than a variant.
Very, very nice.
George,
Yours is the one shown in The Iron Time? Or the same type?
This is one award I have yet to add... but I am working on it.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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