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    my Iron Cross I. classes 1914

    hi,

    I post my 1914 series from left - on right: Schinkel silver with miniature backplate, Gebruder Godet-Berlin, unmarked Iron Cross, unmarked Iron Cross with giant backplate.

    What do you think, who were the markers for my three unmarked crosses?

    Best regards Gabor
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    reverse

    ...and the reverse....
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      #3
      nearly pictures

      ...and the nearly pictures.........
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        #4
        nearly 2

        ...nearly 2....
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          #5
          K.a.g. + ko

          ...and my K.A.G. and KO.........
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            #6
            reverse

            ...and the reverse....
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              #7
              Hi Gabor,

              You have a nice collection of 1914 EK1s.

              Your "SILBER" example is possibly missing a large round backplate - the maker of these is unknown as far as I know.

              In Post#1 & #2, the two crosses on the right both appear to be 1940s examples by Deumer.

              Regards
              Mike
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              Mike

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                Hi Gabor,

                You have a nice collection of 1914 EK1s.

                Your "SILBER" example is possibly missing a large round backplate - the maker of these is unknown as far as I know.

                In Post#1 & #2, the two crosses on the right both appear to be 1940s examples by Deumer.

                Regards
                Mike

                thanks the information Mike

                Best regards Gabor

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                  #9
                  The cross with "SILBER" mark is supposed to be made by C.F. Zimmermann in Pforzheim, but one is not yet sure. A certain proof is still missing.

                  But, what does it make a "Schinkel"? Actually, this term is used only on WW2 crosses...
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by saschaw View Post
                    The cross with "SILBER" mark is supposed to be made by C.F. Zimmermann in Pforzheim, but one is not yet sure. A certain proof is still missing.

                    But, what does it make a "Schinkel"? Actually, this term is used only on WW2 crosses...
                    Hi,

                    This cross with SILBER mark is very little: 42mm x 42mm, so I think, that Schinkel form. Is it not true ?

                    regards Gabor

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                      #11
                      Wonderful collection. You show great judgment in selecting your pieces.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Gabenn View Post
                        ...42mm x 42mm, so I think, that Schinkel form. Is it not true ?
                        No, not when talking about Imperial EKs.

                        The term "Schinkle" you are quoting is used by collectors in reference to "undersized" (less than the specified 44mm) 1939 EK1s/2s. To use it for Imperial EKs in this way does not make sense, as all pre-39 Imperial designs (with few exceptions like AWS) were <44 mm and generally in the 42-43mm range anyway.

                        Regards
                        Mike

                        PS: I am specifically only talking about the way current collectors use the term, not where the term is derived from (ie the original designer of the award).
                        Regards
                        Mike

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Claudius View Post
                          Wonderful collection. You show great judgment in selecting your pieces.
                          many thanks!

                          regards Gabor

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                            #14
                            nice collection

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                              No, not when talking about Imperial EKs.

                              The term "Schinkle" you are quoting is used by collectors in reference to "undersized" (less than the specified 44mm) 1939 EK1s/2s. To use it for Imperial EKs in this way does not make sense, as all pre-39 Imperial designs (with few exceptions like AWS) were <44 mm and generally in the 42-43mm range anyway.

                              Regards
                              Mike

                              PS: I am specifically only talking about the way current collectors use the term, not where the term is derived from (ie the original designer of the award).

                              Ohh, I understand it. Thanks the info. I like your informations.

                              Best regards Gabor

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