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Originally posted by aff96 View PostThanks Trevor! I believe now we can say that with 1870 crosses we have type A, B & C's!
Wonderful info
Appreciate it a ton!
Greg
Gentlemen,
May I ask a couple of impertinant if not important questions to consider?
With about 1400 plus or minus a few 1870 EKIs originally awarded, how many different types and how many replacement pieces would logically suffice to supply every awardee with duplicate crosses? Or from another angle of thought..... When do all these numerous types and manufacturors quit being 'replacement' pieces and turn into museum or display pieces with no real historic attachment to a soldier?
Just some thoughts.
All the best,
TonyAn opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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Hi Tony
I know what you're saying here, but i think this type of cross does deserve its inclusion as a bona-fide jubilee era piece, which coming 20 or so years after wars end, would imo qualify it as potentially worn by franco-prussian war recipients.
The crosses under discussion in this thread (whether they are called C types, replacement pieces or whatever) are 'AWS' manufactured and do have period catalogue references.
Of interest - you own one of the nicest non-com 'C' types I've seen!
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...5&postcount=33
Best regards my friend!
Marshall
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Originally posted by Tiger 1 View PostGentlemen,
May I ask a couple of impertinant if not important questions to consider?
With about 1400 plus or minus a few 1870 EKIs originally awarded, how many different types and how many replacement pieces would logically suffice to supply every awardee with duplicate crosses? Or from another angle of thought..... When do all these numerous types and manufacturors quit being 'replacement' pieces and turn into museum or display pieces with no real historic attachment to a soldier?
Just some thoughts.
All the best,
TonyI think Tony,,,, your absolutely right ..
that is wy I started looking fore period advertisement ,,
and found Paul KĂĽst advertisement selling ek1870's around 1914 Deutscher offiziers verein selling 1870's in 1902
drawings on the advertisement looking closely resembling deumer as well as AWS in some way .
so there is a small possibility some attachment to a soldier is possible,,,,,,
nothing Moore ,,
and seen as legitimate Originals,,,
possible ending up in musea's distorting history ...
as it is going on here .
there are no differences here to what is coming out off the hands off a soldier and replacements and patriotic ek's Or even Fake in some cases .
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Kay, I think we have some serious students of EK history on this site, who will make sure that this does not happen. And regarding the previous post about any of these crosses being attributable, I have no doubts that my example did belong to Generalleutnant von Floeckher, dating that piece to an earlier period than what was normally considered correct.
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Originally posted by VtwinVince View PostKay, I think we have some serious students of EK history on this site, who will make sure that this does not happen. And regarding the previous post about any of these crosses being attributable, I have no doubts that my example did belong to Generalleutnant von Floeckher, dating that piece to an earlier period than what was normally considered correct.
A wonderful cross & a great find!
Greg
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Here is another stunning group to a von Henninges with the AWS type EK1. Actually I would be interested to know von Henninges' death date, and any other info, if anyone has some or can look it up.
My thanks to my friend Andreas for use of this photo, his site medalnet and his new Facebook page (HERE) where this photo is from.
Anyway, how's this for a group?Attached FilesBest regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Originally posted by VtwinVince View PostKay, I think we have some serious students of EK history on this site, who will make sure that this does not happen. And regarding the previous post about any of these crosses being attributable, I have no doubts that my example did belong to Generalleutnant von Floeckher, dating that piece to an earlier period than what was normally considered correct.
27/11/1891 Generalleutnant von Flöckher dies ...
his inheritances go's to Dr. jur. Adolph Wilhelm Georg Gottfried vonFlöckher...by then so .....
dating the cross earlier then 1891 . if it is the original set-up..
have no problem with that <<<????
regards kay
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Originally posted by Biro View PostHi Tony
I know what you're saying here, but i think this type of cross does deserve its inclusion as a bona-fide jubilee era piece, which coming 20 or so years after wars end, would imo qualify it as potentially worn by franco-prussian war recipients.
The crosses under discussion in this thread (whether they are called C types, replacement pieces or whatever) are 'AWS' manufactured and do have period catalogue references.
Of interest - you own one of the nicest non-com 'C' types I've seen!
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...5&postcount=33
Best regards my friend!
Marshall
Thank you Marshall,
As you once so aptly put it, I'm just 'throwing the cat in among the pigeons'. Retorically of course. ;-)
By the way, thanks for your help on the item Greg posted to you. Much appreciated old friend.
All the best,
TonyAn opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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