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    1813 Centennial iron cross 2nd class

    Has anyone ever seen one of these before and is it a real piece 1813 centennial iron cross ? It has a inscription on it and the back is flat. three piece construction and a iron core ? Cliff
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    Here is a clear shot of it in the sun light. The cross measures 42 mm. Anyone have any ideas?
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      #3
      Hi Clif,

      I saw that piece for sale but that was the first time I saw one. I like it instinctively and guess it's probably old. I didn't buy it because it was listed (and priced) as being made of silver, but I doubted that based on the photos. Can you confirm if it's silver or not?

      In any case I like the piece personally; I think it looks old enough to be 100; but I haven't seen another.
      Best regards,
      Streptile

      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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        Hi Trevor it is silver I though about cleaning it but might take away from it. It is two piece construction and the back plate is engraved with the inscription no iron core to it . I will post some more pictures later of the sides well put together . It has a lot of wear to the face of it. I seen the ones for WWI with the inscription on them but not with the WWI frame like this one . He stated it was for medical personal . It is a neat cross . I like the inscription and the old style letters. I ask Kay to look at it see what he says. Cliff

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          Hi. I have not seen an example like this before either and also like the look of it. I think we can agree that there were pieces made for the centennial celebration. This could be one as well as some 1st class ones that have been shown here. Thanks for showing. TPK

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            #6
            Hi
            Interesting cross,has it just been hand made from the centre piece from a
            Prussian pickelhaube like the one in Skalphunters thread?
            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=862148&page=2
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              #7
              I seen them before ,,,couple of time's ,,

              they are some kind of remembrance ,or krieger verein peaces..unit gift to officer,


              about time framing ,,,

              well,,,,,,, it has a 1813 frame around it ,,,so ,,yes a early one ,,,,

              not 1900 ,,,,,, I would say a lot earlier/..

              good catch ,,congratulations ,,,,

              (that ribbon may even be period)

              oh,,, and I dont have to guess ,,i am sure


              regards kay
              Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 05-20-2016, 02:41 PM.

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                Hi kay


                Thank you for the info. I posted some other pictures showing the side of the frame and the ribbon. I am glad to hear this info. Cliff
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                    #10
                    well done ,,
                    A drawn hollow ring it seem to be,,, by the pictures
                    also a exclusive thing of the 1813 crosses ..

                    absolutely,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, congratulation are in order here ..

                    you cant get closer to a ek 1 1813



                    regards kay

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by IGGY View Post
                      Interesting cross,has it just been hand made from the centre piece from a Prussian pickelhaube like the one in Skalphunters thread?

                      Very interesting observation

                      Yes, it does seem to be the same cross in the center right down to the lettering, the period (.) behind the date and surround lines. Everything looks the same.
                      Best regards,
                      Streptile

                      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by IGGY View Post
                        Hi
                        Interesting cross,has it just been hand made from the centre piece from a
                        Prussian pickelhaube like the one in Skalphunters thread?
                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=862148&page=2


                        Do you know what the cross measures on the center piece? Cliff

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                          1813 cross

                          I did some checking with Skalphunter and the iron cross on his 1842 pickelhaube is the same size as the one on my 1813 iron cross . They used one like it in place of the iron core center . Thanks to OGGY for pointing it out . Neet piece of iron cross history. Not many of these around. I posted a picture of it in the frame I pick up for it.Cliff
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                            now that is wonderful


                            well done ,,,,,,,,


                            K

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                              #15
                              Vvery nice display

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