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    Gold and Silver KVK Ritterkreuzes

    Hello,

    that's my newest buys

    Any thoughts about the timeline f those crosses would be appreciated




    First the Gold RK







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    Silver (standard) RK







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      #3
      and both tgether

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        #4
        Nice 😉

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          #5
          Hi Patryk!!!
          Nice to see them!!!!!
          As you know, both are later pieces, but still scarce and for me, collectable!!!
          In the late 70's/ early 80's, S&L produced a series of pieces which were variants, or non standard to the normal 57 design, I guess these were really for the collectors market, but still very interesting!!
          These included the Gold RK to the KVK, Olympic decorations where the Olympic rings were multi-coloured, not white, the pinback version of the Fire Service Cross 1st class, and various badges and shields in finishes that were different/unofficial!!
          The Gold KVK you have here in one of these pieces, and so should date to the time I mentioned, the Silver one looks quite similar, and could also be from approximately the same period, a comparison of flaws etc. may help you see which is the earliest?? I would think the Silver is earlier, as it has better definition to the arms and overall finish!!
          Anyway, I like them both, while the Gold version should not be considered as a true "57er" for a vet, more a collectors version, they are both genuine S&L made crosses, and an interesting addition to any postwar collection!!!
          Thanks for showing them!!!!
          -Nigel
          sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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            #6
            Thanks you both, I'm glad you like it too


            God bless you Nigel, your knowlegde is great imo !!!

            I had the same feeling about "post 75" for them, but your explanation gave me many new infos !!! The Gold one is indeed a bit later - while made from the same die, it's a little more "plain" (I would expect early 80's in this case).
            Anyway as you said a collectible pieces, as them seems to be very rare novadays (even very late pieces).

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              #7
              Very nice ! Are these the same one's I saw on Weitze's site? If so the price was very reasonable ! I agree on the production times. Tom

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                #8
                Thank you Tom !!!

                Originally posted by Tom B View Post
                Are these the same one's I saw on Weitze's site? If so the price was very reasonable !
                No, these was from ebay, but the price was very good too

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                  #9
                  Very nice pieces Patryk ! Even though they are later made, I like them

                  Best regards,
                  Alex

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                    #10
                    Thank you my friend

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