For years we have been debating who the maker of KO crosses might be.
Current thinking is that KO is Klein Quenzer of Oberstein.
I would like to propose that it might be Jakob Kling.
While searching an upcoming auction, I came across this very interesting
lot. It is described as ---"30x ww1 Iron cross 2nd class in Original Manufactures
Delivery Box. Medals are marked 'KO' to the rings, all in their original wrapping
paper and complete with ribbons"
As you can see, the box is plainly marked "Jakob Kling, Mannheim"
I have contacted the auction house requesting more pictures of any other
markings that might be on the box and/ or if the wrapping papers are marked.
So--Let the debate begin.
Current thinking is that KO is Klein Quenzer of Oberstein.
I would like to propose that it might be Jakob Kling.
While searching an upcoming auction, I came across this very interesting
lot. It is described as ---"30x ww1 Iron cross 2nd class in Original Manufactures
Delivery Box. Medals are marked 'KO' to the rings, all in their original wrapping
paper and complete with ribbons"
As you can see, the box is plainly marked "Jakob Kling, Mannheim"
I have contacted the auction house requesting more pictures of any other
markings that might be on the box and/ or if the wrapping papers are marked.
So--Let the debate begin.
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