Hey guys,
showing here is a curiosum I just got in. I've never seen a set like it and I'm very happy to have it in my collection.
It's a 57'er German Cross set sold by Rothe in Vienna. Actually it’s co-operated product between the jeweler Rothe and Souval. Both companies were located in Vienna.
The case is a Sovual style post war case. I'm familiar with this typical design from other cased Souval awards that I have in my collection. The recessed inlay has the typical Souval "rounded corners" and was made for both, the DKiG and it's miniature from the factory. The lining was made with the intention to be sold by the jeweler Rothe.
The DKiG itself is very early Souval DKiG in mint condition. It's the first claw riveted Souval DKiG in 1957 style I have ever seen so far.
The miniature was in my opinion made by Rothe. I’m not aware that Souval produced such minis and also the quality of it suggests a jeweler made it rather than a medal maker. It's a very nice enameled multi part miniature DKiG, the zoomed pictures don't do it justice.
Even though this proves that Souval did produce a riveted 57'er style German Cross, I believe this set is a one of a kind that was a special order through Rothe. The DKiG recipient ordered a then new 57er style DKiG through the jeweler Rothe…
Best regards,
Alex
showing here is a curiosum I just got in. I've never seen a set like it and I'm very happy to have it in my collection.
It's a 57'er German Cross set sold by Rothe in Vienna. Actually it’s co-operated product between the jeweler Rothe and Souval. Both companies were located in Vienna.
The case is a Sovual style post war case. I'm familiar with this typical design from other cased Souval awards that I have in my collection. The recessed inlay has the typical Souval "rounded corners" and was made for both, the DKiG and it's miniature from the factory. The lining was made with the intention to be sold by the jeweler Rothe.
The DKiG itself is very early Souval DKiG in mint condition. It's the first claw riveted Souval DKiG in 1957 style I have ever seen so far.
The miniature was in my opinion made by Rothe. I’m not aware that Souval produced such minis and also the quality of it suggests a jeweler made it rather than a medal maker. It's a very nice enameled multi part miniature DKiG, the zoomed pictures don't do it justice.
Even though this proves that Souval did produce a riveted 57'er style German Cross, I believe this set is a one of a kind that was a special order through Rothe. The DKiG recipient ordered a then new 57er style DKiG through the jeweler Rothe…
Best regards,
Alex
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