Hello,
I would like to show one of my last new acquisitions today.
It is two contemporary engraved EK I 1914 from the same soldier. The engraving is read
“Oberlt. D. R. Wehlte, Füs. Rgt. 36, 10. Mai 1915”. Within the last 30 years I have seen
only two or three pairs of EK I 1914 with engravings from the same soldier.
The special at this pair of EK’s is that one can see very clearly, that the official awarded
flat EK (marked “Fr” for Friedländer Berlin) has been worn in the field during the hole WW I
and the private purchased vaulted EK (hallmark 800) has been worn only on a dress uniform
or something like this.
Maybe somebody can give me some information about First Lieutenant Wehlte?
Andy
I would like to show one of my last new acquisitions today.
It is two contemporary engraved EK I 1914 from the same soldier. The engraving is read
“Oberlt. D. R. Wehlte, Füs. Rgt. 36, 10. Mai 1915”. Within the last 30 years I have seen
only two or three pairs of EK I 1914 with engravings from the same soldier.
The special at this pair of EK’s is that one can see very clearly, that the official awarded
flat EK (marked “Fr” for Friedländer Berlin) has been worn in the field during the hole WW I
and the private purchased vaulted EK (hallmark 800) has been worn only on a dress uniform
or something like this.
Maybe somebody can give me some information about First Lieutenant Wehlte?
Andy
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